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Union art gallery hosts exhibit on German Expressionism

Sandra Bowden's exhibit, “Was God Dead? Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints,” is on display through Nov. 13. (Photo by Karley Hathcock)
Sandra Bowden's exhibit, “Was God Dead? Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints,” is on display through Nov. 13. (Photo by Karley Hathcock)

JACKSON, Tenn.Sept. 17, 2025 — An exhibit curated by Sandra Bowden that features the work of German Expressionists is on display in the Union University art gallery through Nov. 13.

“Was God Dead? Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints” explores the question of why biblical imagery saturates Expressionist literature and the visual arts. The exhibit includes nearly 50 works from such artists as Max Beckmann, Lovis Corinth, Kathë Kollwitz, Otto Dix, Christian Rohlfs, Schmidt-Rottloff, Vassily Kandinsky, and Edvard Munch, among others.

Bowden is a renowned Christian visual artist whose mixed media works have interpreted Scripture and her spiritual journey for more than 40 years, earning acclaim across the United States, Canada, Italy and Jerusalem. Her art fuses vivid biblical imagery and theological themes, reflecting her deep faith and lifelong commitment to bringing God’s grandeur to life through creative expression.

Bowden’s work has been featured in major exhibitions, public art collections such as the Vatican Museum and influential publications throughout her career.

The gallery, located in the Penick Academic Complex, is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.


Media contact: Tim Ellsworth, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215