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THE EPIPHANY GALLERY

Our Gallery provides a space for emerging artists an opportunity to showcase their work through monthly exhibits. If you are an artist or want to recommend someone to show in our gallery, please contact our curator.

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  • Liefy Smith, Co-chair

  • Page Love Smith, Co-chair

EPIPHANY'S ART MINISTRY

welcomes woodworker
Jack Barnes
for the month of October 2025

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GALLERY HOURS

Sunday mornings following the 10:00 a.m. service.

Monday - Thursday from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Payment - Use the QR Code located in the gallery. Remember - 25% of all sales benefit Epiphany.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jack Barnes

 

I honestly can’t remember when I wasn’t drawn to scrap pieces of wood. Whether I just wanted a stick to whittle on or I thought of something to make and my Dad said to practice on scrap before you use the expensive stuff. Over time, the question of “what could I do with that” has become part of my DNA.

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Virtually all of my woodwork is made from material gathered or “harvested” from our urban environment. I use wood I find on the curb from tree work and occasionally I work with a tree service to select portions of trees before it hits the ground. I make use of furniture I have literally found in the trash dumpster as well as pieces nearing the end of their useful life.

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The origin of the ideas behind my work is quite varied. The first sparks come from things I see or touch that create memories that my brain filters into mental images that I have to investigate and work through. Hoarding wood as I do affords me the mental space and freedom to take my ideas directly to the wood without too much advanced planning. In fact, most of my figuring, ciphering, and designing happens during the making process.

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Most of my work begins on the bandsaw. Cutting 3 dimensional shapes on the bandsaw produces amazing shapes that I wouldn’t automatically generate on my own. I am always mulling over and sifting through my pile of offcuts. The figurative items that I make sprang directly from my own scrap pile. My first song birds came from the corners of the boards or square chunks that needed to become round things. My wading birds were born from the negative spaces cut away in the process of making spoon blanks.

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The initial sparks and ideas continue to evolve as I make more and more things. Making the things I do and in the way I make them gives me great joy and satisfaction. I also receive a great sense joy and satisfaction from the sparks of joy and connection people have to the things I make.

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ABOUT THE ART MINISTRY

The Art Ministry is about providing emerging artists a venue to showcase their work through monthly exhibits in our gallery. Over the years, we have exhibited many parishioners work including painting, photography and mixed media, as well as work by many other local artists. God’s bounty of creation is shared through these diverse and changing exhibits that also include art from Emmaus House and Holy Comforter, art related to the church calendar and visual supports for Adult Education programs. In the case of diocesan groups, they benefit by receiving 100% of any sales. By exhibiting their creative work, other artists receive more exposure and opportunity for sales. Our parish benefits by having interesting work that enhances our space and by retaining 25% of any sales.


The work of the ministry includes:

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  • finding and scheduling the artists

  • installing their work in our gallery

  • introducing the artist through articles in The Epiphany Star

  • accounting of sales.

 

At the end of each calendar year, annual profits are distributed toward needs (mostly with a visual component) in the parish as determined by the committee and the Rector. In the past Art Ministry profits have gone to Vacation Bible School, Outreach, new vestments for our clergy and a wireless microphone system for the church.

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ADDRESS

404.373.8338

Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and  Friday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

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LOCATION

The Church of the Epiphany is located at the corner of Ponce de Leon and East Lake Road, about one mile west  Decatur.

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The driveway entrance is off of East Lake Road.

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