Freehand: Works by Daisy Tuttle & Luke Murray
October 17 - November 5, 2024
Freehand showcases the artistic journeys of two emerging artists, Daisy Tuttle and Luke Murray, both students at the University of New Hampshire. Daisy’s work, supported by a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF), reflects her solo travels through the American West. Her vibrant compositions—infused with color, mark-making, and personal writings—capture the essence of the people and landscapes she encountered, celebrating the serendipity of exploration and the trust in one’s creative instincts.
Luke Murray’s contribution presents a series of illustrations commissioned for The Special Meal, a children’s book written by Eric Novak. His work delves into themes of spirituality and community, using evocative imagery to explore the sacramental and covenantal aspects of the Eucharist. Through his thoughtful, detailed illustrations, Luke invites viewers to reflect on the significance of faith, remembrance, and renewal.
Munyaneza Henry: All Our Humanity
October 17 - November 5, 2024
All Our Humanity is a solo exhibition by Rwandan visual artist Munyaneza Henry. Rooted in his Christian faith and enriched by his Rwandan heritage, Henry’s work explores the universal message of love and salvation through the lens of his personal walk with Christ. This collection of paintings reflects a profound journey of discovering how faith can embrace and celebrate cultural identity. By portraying Rwandan characters in biblical narratives, Henry invites viewers to see themselves in the teachings of Jesus, fostering a deeper connection to His humanity and message. Drawing on the longstanding tradition of sacred art within the Church, Henry’s work offers a unique and culturally resonant perspective on the mystery of the Incarnation. Through vivid imagery and compelling storytelling, All Our Humanity reminds us that Christ’s love transcends borders and unites us all in faith.