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David Bell from Trinity-at-Waiake Methodist Church
The Trinity Art Group, 864 Beach Road, will meet again during November. It's on Mondays 9:30-11:30. Newcomers are welcome. Our work is published in various print zines and also on Youtube
David Bell from Trinity-at-Waiake Methodist Church
When we return to level 1 we will have a workshop session on mdf woodcuts. In the meantime here is the video result of a recent collaboration around copper etching. Learn more at the kiwiconnexion link
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David Bell from Trinity-at-Waiake Methodist Church
The Trinity art group is meeting during the school term Mondays at 9:30 am. We are learning some concertina card-making techniques. Participants required to join online course. Theme: "Nothing gold can stay" by Robert Frost. Scroll link for visual.
David Bell from Trinity-at-Waiake Methodist Church
It took some months but we had a lot of fun putting this together. It's a new video about the novel and poem, The Glass Bead Game, with a new translation by Heidi Wilson, flute improvisation by Roger Buckton, typography and design by John McWade, and collaged intaglio etchings by David Bell.
… View moreIt took some months but we had a lot of fun putting this together. It's a new video about the novel and poem, The Glass Bead Game, with a new translation by Heidi Wilson, flute improvisation by Roger Buckton, typography and design by John McWade, and collaged intaglio etchings by David Bell.
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David Bell from Trinity-at-Waiake Methodist Church
Please feel welcome to attend our upcoming meeting on Thursday 25 February, at 1:30 pm, Trinity-at-Waiake Methodist Church, cnr 864 Beach and Hebron Rds, Waiake.
Our meeting has two topics.
First is a demonstration of how to make DNA using the ordinary kitchen equipment you can find in a church … View morePlease feel welcome to attend our upcoming meeting on Thursday 25 February, at 1:30 pm, Trinity-at-Waiake Methodist Church, cnr 864 Beach and Hebron Rds, Waiake.
Our meeting has two topics.
First is a demonstration of how to make DNA using the ordinary kitchen equipment you can find in a church kitchen. While we are making the DNA - it is a fascinating demonstration - we will discuss some of the current ethical issues and concerns around genetic engineering.
The presenter is lay preacher Graeme Finlay. Graeme has a PhD in cell biology. He worked with Auckland Cancer Society Research Laboratory on anticancer drug development for 20 years. He has just retired from lecturing on General Pathology in the Dept of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, Auckland. He also has an interest in theology with a BTh from the University of South Africa.
Second is a short presentation of the A1 and A2 poster prints by David Bell for the upcoming video on Herman Hesse's poem The Glass Bead Game.
You can check the prints with associated overview at the link below
A selection is being prepared for publication in the SMN journal Paradigm Explorer.
Also: a timely background read in our era of the Covid-19 pandemic, attached.
A CRACK IN CREATION
Short discussion document on genetic engineering.
It's a book review by Janine Edge, Chair of Trustees, SMN, first published in Paradigm Explorer, reproduced with permission., You can use for parish discussion groups, etc. We will use it at the upcoming FSMN meeting at Trinity-at-Waiake.
The meeting will conclude by 2:45 pm to avoid school traffic.
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