FotoFest 2024
PARTICIPATING // SPACE
PARTICIPATING // SPACE
OPEN SUNDAYS // 10AM-12:30PM
1035 West 11th Street Houston // Texas 77007
1035 West 11th Street Houston // Texas 77007
Critical Geography
Identity // Stewardship // Connection
A Curated Photography Exhibit inspired by the themes for FotoFest 2024
The way that images both reflect and inform our perception of the world, historical narratives, and our engaging in cultural discourse.
Where do you find identity? A place, a culture, faith, all the above? Where is identity affirmed? Where is stewardship honored? Where is connection nurtured?
Identity // Stewardship // Connection
A Curated Photography Exhibit inspired by the themes for FotoFest 2024
The way that images both reflect and inform our perception of the world, historical narratives, and our engaging in cultural discourse.
Where do you find identity? A place, a culture, faith, all the above? Where is identity affirmed? Where is stewardship honored? Where is connection nurtured?
FotoFest 2024 // Presented by the Vineyard Church of Houston Arts Guild
Critical Geography: Identity, Stewardship, Connection - a curated photography exhibit inspired by the themes for FotoFest 2024 – the way that images both reflect and inform our perception of the world, historical narratives, and our engaging in cultural discourse.
Where do you find identity? A place, a culture, faith, all the above? Where is identity affirmed? Where is stewardship honored? Where is connection nurtured?
Artists were encouraged to use their imagination in interpreting these themes in relation to the show's title which was inspired by the following Bible passage:
“For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made… Romans 1:20
Critical Geography: Identity, Stewardship, Connection - a curated photography exhibit inspired by the themes for FotoFest 2024 – the way that images both reflect and inform our perception of the world, historical narratives, and our engaging in cultural discourse.
Where do you find identity? A place, a culture, faith, all the above? Where is identity affirmed? Where is stewardship honored? Where is connection nurtured?
Artists were encouraged to use their imagination in interpreting these themes in relation to the show's title which was inspired by the following Bible passage:
“For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made… Romans 1:20