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Philadelphia Biblical University Displays Faith-Based Art

New Art Exhibit Features Local Christian Artists

The Philadelphia Biblical University, located at 200 Manor Ave in Langhorne, will be opening a new art exhibit to Lower Bucks residents for the spring.

The collection, open through March 25, features artwork on loan from White Stone Gallery. White Stone, an art gallery native to Philadelphia, specializes in contemporary fine art with a focus on Christian faith-based themes.

Appearing at the college will be several separate exhibits from a variety of artists including: Philadelphia-born photographer Ruth Naomi Floyd, artists John and Elli Milan, painter Cornelis Monsma and Swiss-born artist Corinne Vonaesch.

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The collection will be on display between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Philadelphia Biblical University has been a part of the Lower Bucks community since it's inception in 1917. It currently offers degrees in the schools of liberal arts, education, business and performing arts all with a focus on theology.

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