ART to accompany and inspire the contemplation of the Easter message is on show in York Minster.
Ghislaine Howard’s acclaimed series of paintings, The Stations Of The Cross: The Captive Figure, is being shown as devotional work during Lent and Easter.
This year, there is an additional work, 365 series, to complement the exhibition.
The Stations and 365 collections are on view in the Nave, while The Empty Tomb is displayed in the crypt. Visitors are welcome to walk the Stations Of The Cross as part of a service every Friday at 11.45am during Lent.
The 14 monumental monochrome paintings that form the time-honoured sequence The Stations Of The Cross will be set in the Nave against 365 small painted panels, resulting from her daily meditation on a news media photograph, which form part of the artist’s ongoing 365 series.
Details of events and services taking place at York Minster in the coming weeks are available from wonders.yorkminster.org, with regular updates on Facebook and Twitter.
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