1 February 2023
The Portraits In Faith “Seeing the Other,” exhibit at the Chicago Laboratory Schools has been covered by Religion News Service. An exhibition envisioned, curated, and installed by Gina Alicea, Corvus Gallery Director.
(RNS) — A chance encounter with a church janitor helped change the course of Daniel Epstein’s life. A selection of his portraits is now on display as part of an exhibit called “Seeing the Other,” at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. The exhibit opened in January and runs through March 7. Many of his portraits are also posted online at Epstein’s “Portraits in Faith” website and in a coffee table book published in 2021.
(RNS) — A chance encounter with a church janitor helped change the course of Daniel Epstein’s life.
A selection of his portraits is now on display as part of an exhibit called “Seeing the Other,” at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. The exhibit opened in January and runs through March 7. Many of his portraits are also posted online at Epstein’s “Portraits in Faith” website and in a coffee table book published in 2021.
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