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Kendyll Hillegas: Fine and Liturgical Arts

Boston, MA

Kendyll Hillegas is an artists living and working in the Boston area. She produces fine art, as well as liturgical and public/community art. Additionally, she is available to work with churches to develop art ministry programs for their unique needs.
 
Kendyll Hillegas: Fine and Liturgical Arts

Christ Washing the Disciples Feet, and The Last Supper
Christ Washing
the Disciples...
The Baptism of Christ
The Baptism of
Christ
Pentecost Chapel--Kendyll Hillegas, Tanja Butler and Kirsten Eichenauer
Pentecost Chapel
--Kendyll...
Pentecost Chapel--Kendyll Hillegas, Tanja Butler and Kirsten Eichenauer
Pentecost Chapel
--Kendyll...
Pentecost Chapel--Kendyll Hillegas, Tanja Butler and Kirsten Eichenauer
Pentecost Chapel
--Kendyll...
Pentecost Chapel--Kendyll Hillegas, Tanja Butler and Kirsten Eichenauer
Pentecost Chapel
--Kendyll...

Galleries
Fine Art
 Work created for display in gallery space.

Liturgical Art
 Works created for churches for specific purposes at specific times.

Icons
 Pieces written in the tradition style.

 "Hi Kendyll! I saw your art on the zhibit homepage! Awesome job with your website. :)"
-- Amber Primm, 5/4/08

About the artist
Kendyll Menasco Hillegas
I earned a B.A. in fine arts from Gordon College, with a concentration in painting. During my time there, I became very interested in three dimensional work, mixed media and community and liturgical arts. I've enjoyed working on multiple collaborative liturgical arts projects, and community arts organizational efforts in the past, and hope to tie these areas together with my pursuit of high art in the future. Currently, I am exploring the intersection of art and faith, and how this intersection might create...