What if? Mandorla Art Award 2024 Theme Announcement

31 Aug 2023

By Contributor

By Dr Angela McCarthy

2024 Mandorla Art Award
The 2022 Mandorla Art Award Winner Claire Beausein’s ‘Chalice’ 2022. wild silkworm cocoons stitched together with silk thread, museum insect pins on cotton rag paper 125x71cm. Photo: Supplied.

The Theme for the 2024 Mandorla Art Award is: Refocus: “Let all that you do be done in love” and is derived from St Paul’s Letter to the Corinthians, chapter 16, verse 14.

The theme for the previous Mandorla Art Award held in 2022 was Metamorphosis – a profound or radical change.

The scriptural reference was taken from the prophet Isaiah, “I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?” (43:19).

Radical changes in recent years were wrought by the ongoing pandemic, war, famine and the refugee crisis.

Artists interpreted this state in visual ways that challenged us to review how we live, work and act in the world.

The new theme for the 2024 Award is about the next step, how we refocus in a positive way.

This is derived from St Paul’s letter to the Corinthians and includes the previous sentence; “Keep alert, stand firm in your faith, be courageous, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love.” (1 Cor 16:13-14).

Refocus becomes the great ‘What if?’.

Let us imagine a world where love is the animator of everything!

What if…

Every contact is motivated by love

Every word is spoken in love

Every conversation is formed in love

Every purchase is activated by love

Every action is framed with love

Every relationship is infused with love

Every gift is given with love

Every law is enacted with love

Every lesson is taught with love

Every mouthful of food delivered with love

Every child conceived in love

Every celebration fuelled by love

Every addiction is relieved by love

Every embrace warmed by love

Every death gently held in love

Every reprimand received in love

Every confrontation calmed by love

Every anxiety relieved by love

Every part of creation cared for with love

Every weapon eliminated by love

Every sexual encounter flooded with love

Every embrace an expression of love.

There are families and communities throughout the world who have achieved this and in Christian scriptures it is given a variety of names, for example, the kingdom of heaven, the kingdom of God, the reign of God, a life of love.

What if everyone could refocus and live in love, through love and with love?

This quote is taken from St Paul who was talking to the people of Corinth over 2000 years ago.

Corinth was a very cosmopolitan port city that had great diversity and social difficulties.

The situation is similar for us today. What If?