On Friday, April 1, at 10:30 am at the TST building, the Liturgy Seminar will enjoy a presentation by sculptor Farhad Nargol-O’Neill (see details at http://tst-liturgy-seminar.blogspot.ca/). All are welcome.
Immediately following the seminar, all are invited to lunch at Massey College. TST students will dine for FREE. The catch is, you must attend the Seminar, and reserve your lunch spot (spaces are limited) by contacting me at lorraine.hill@mail.utoronto.ca by Easter Sunday, March 27. (Let me know if you are a student or not, so we can keep track of both numbers and cost.)
“THE TRANSEPT DOORS OF THE ST. MICHAEL’S CATHEDRAL RESTORATION PROJECT”
by Farhad Nargol-O’Neill, sculptor
The Ontario born and raised sculptor, Farhad Nargol-ONeill, has been commissioned to create two Marian double doors, carved in bas-relief and cast in bronze, as part of the restoration of St. Michael’s Cathedral in Toronto. Nargol-O’Neill was born in Unionville, Ontario, grew up in the York Catholic school system, studied music at York University, and ran a successful sculpting studio in Belfast, Ireland for ten years before returning to Canada. His work has been shown in exhibitions around the world; his commissions can be found in private, public and diplomatic collections. Since 2014 he has been creating twenty bronze Rosary-themed panels for two monumental transept doors, “The Joyful and Glorious Mysteries” and “The Sorrowful and Luminous Mysteries.”
Lorraine Hill
GSA for Professor William Kervin