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99 Names of God workshop this Friday

Jun 05, 2012 Comments Off by

This Friday, June 8, from 1:00-4:00 pm the MOA will host a hands-on workshop featuring Andrew Kosorok, stained glass designer and artist. Inspired by his sculptural presentation of the 99 Names of God from the Qur’an, participants will explore how the 99 Names of God have been utilized throughout history and within the exhibition of Beauty and Belief. As part of the workshop, attendants will create their own stained glass work to take home.

This workshop is free, but space is limited but pre-registration is required. Please e-mail Kalisha Roberts at kalisha_roberts@byu.edu to register.

For more information on this workshop, please click here:

http://moa.byu.edu/learn/public-programs/beauty-and-belief-workshop-series/why-the-camel-smiles-exploring-the-tradition-of-the-99-most-beautiful-names-of-god-from-the-quran-andrew-kosorok/

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