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SIGHTLINES; Religious Art Festival

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The Washington Post, April 14th, 2000

"RELIGIOUS Sculpture 2000," an exhibition coinciding with the Catholic University of America's weekend-long Festival of Religious Arts, opened earlier this month in the sunlit atrium of the university's Columbus School of Law. The national juried exhibition, which features 24 artists from around the country, also includes locals Rebecca Kamen, Rosemary Luckett, Richard Moy, Tom Nakashima, Tom Rooney and Martha Tabor. According to Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden curator Valerie Fletcher, who selected the participants from a field of 167, there is no single theme (or even a single religiou...

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