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Summer Concerts to Benefit Pop-up Pantry

The Forum @ St. Ann’s presents the second annual summer concert series, this year to benefit St. Ann’s Pop-up Pantry. The Forum is the arts and culture program of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church and Pro-Cathedral in Brooklyn Heights. The series of concerts to be held on Thursdays at 6:00 pm, June 10 through September 2, 2021, kicks…

Footprints on Montague Outdoor Art Exhibition

The Forum @ St. Ann’s will present its first outdoor art exhibition, Footprints on Montague, featuring six Brooklyn-based  artists beginning Sunday, November 1, and on view through January 7, 2021. The exhibition is curated FiveMyles and KODA. The featured artists are Jess Frederick, Madi Dangerously, Ann Rosen, Nina Meledandri, Tatiana Arocha, Hidemi Takagi. Footprints on Montague, an outdoor art exhibition of…

Ben Cowan: Journey of Small Shifts

The Forum @ St. Ann’s will present an installation of original art by artist and parishioner Ben Cowan, "Journey of Small Shifts," to be exhibited in the season of Lent (March 6-April 19). Ben is now at work placing hundreds of custom cut, hand painted panels in the existing architectural nooks of the sanctuary to create a wash of color.…

School Integration Forum: The Harm of Segregation

"The Harm of Segregation: Why Where We Live and Learn Matters" Tuesday, October 23, 2018, 6:30 pm, at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church In our continuing conversation about confronting and undoing segregation in New York City Public Schools, St. Ann & the Holy Trinity will host "The Harm of Segregation: Why Where We Live and Learn Matters." This…

Women and Citizen Activism

A group of notable women writers engage the phenomenon of emerging citizen activists in our nation and world today. The exciting roster of panelists of "Women and Citizen Activism" includes: Eliza Griswold, author of the acclaimed recently published book Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America; Mona Eltahawy, a reporter who was brutally attacked in Egypt in…

Manuals for Living

How does one go looking for the good life? What practices, rituals, philosophical or aesthetic perspectives will open our eyes to the paths we seek? In "Models for Living," Unitarian Universalist minister Ana Levy-Lyons offers a fresh reinterpretation of the Ten Commandments; author Michael Robbins suggests the high-brow/low-brow mixture of poetry and pop music; lawyer and writer Justin Jamail draws…

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