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The Icon School The Icon School was started at the library in 2002. The School's aim is to develop the members' knowledge and appreciation of traditional iconography by practical coaching in the art of writing icons. Prospective members should not view the School as offering "hobby class" projects, as iconography is essentially an exercise in spirituality. Every session commences with public prayer, and members are expected to adopt a contemplative attitude to their work.
It is an on-going School, not a once-only course, or series of courses. That is, a session is scheduled for virtually every week during the semester, with members attending as often, or as seldom, as they like; in general, most benefit is gained from regular attendance. Thus, members are of support and assistance to each other, and as experience grows in the School, older members are able to share their experience with newer members. No previous artistic skills are required; members who have never painted a picture in their lives will find that the techniques taught will enable them to write icons that they, or others, can use to enhance their spiritual lives.
For more information, phone the library Director on (03) 9670 1815.
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