By Tahlib
The following are the 10 finalists for this the 4th Annual Alpha & Omega Prize for Contemporary Religious Art. Please cast your vote by sending an email to member@alphaomegaarts.org by midnight on Monday, October 24, 2011. Key items to remember in making your selection are: (a) this is an interfaith visual art competition; (2) all works are recent works; (3) it's an American prize for America artwork; and (4) the works must add to the American dialogue about faith in America. The winning work will be announced on November 1, 2011.
- "Sita Sings the Blues" by Nina Paley, an 82-minute animated video exploring Hindu traditions.
- "Mandela Ornament I" by Stephen Fairey is a Buddhist inspired print.
- "Alios Itzhuk" by Kehinde Wiley, an oil painting exploring the African experience as Jews.
- "St. John's Bible" is a group project by visual artists who illuminated the Holy Bible over a 15-yr period.
- "Bene Isreal" by New Jersey resident and artist, Sonja Benjamin. This photo project explores the experience of Indians who are also Jews.
- "Resurrection" by Enrique Chagoya, an oil painting of Christ in response to the previous year's controversial painting, "The Misadventures of the Romantic Cannibals."
- "Sister Louisa" by Grant Henry, an art installation & performance art piece in the form of a commercial bar in Atlanta, GA.
- "Ganesha Statue" by Rick Davis, a metal sculpture of Hindu god on display in Idaho's public art program.
- "Stained Window" by a group of 50+ students from City of Angels independent school in Los Angeles working with graffiti artist Banksy.
- "Book of Revelation" by Chris Koelle, an illustrated telling of the entire book of Revelations with 600 drawings set to music. It's designed for use on iPhone.
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