Exhibit To Feature Sunflower-Themed Artwork

United Zion Retirement Community's Trinity Art Gallery will showcase Jeremy Miller's "Season of Hope" exhibit from Saturday, July 2, through Saturday, July 30. The exhibit will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

"Season of Hope" revolves around the sunflower, which Miller sees as a symbol of hope. Community members may have seen Miller's work at the Strasburg Library during its #StrasburgSunflowers social campaign.

Miller, a resident of Lancaster County, is a mixed-media artist who favors the use of watercolor, acrylic and collage to depict inspirational artwork based on historic Christian symbolism. His two primary influences are his Pennsylvania roots and his academic journey. As a native of Pennsylvania, Miller grew up appreciating the Pennsylvania German folk stylings of his grandparents. His studies at Lancaster Bible College, Virginia Beach Theological Seminary, and Dallas Theological Seminary inspired the biblical, liturgical imagery that can be found in many of his works.

As an interdisciplinary teaching artist, Miller has nurtured the creative gifts of students in kindergarten through 12th grade both abroad and within central Pennsylvania. He serves as the resident teaching artist at the Strasburg-Heisler Library and is the founder and CEO of Poiema Visual Arts, a Pennsylvania-based ministry that facilitates discipleship, education, and community for Christian visual artists.

All visitors will be screened and are required to wear a mask covering their nose and mouth.

United Zion Retirement Community is located at 722 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz. For more information on the Trinity Art Gallery, including exhibiting, contact marketing@uzrc.org.

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