"We 
want to push the standing of iconography in the Holy Land to the very 
highest level so this becomes a world center for [the art]." Ian Knowles, director, Bethlehem Icon Center
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January 16, 2015
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BETHLEHEM, West Bank — In an old stone home on Star Street — believed
 to be the route taken by Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem — a small group 
of students are practicing to draw and paint an icon of the face of 
Christ, also known as a mandylion.
The young amateur artists — four women and a man — work diligently, tracing figures on their easels. First comes a large oval, with a line bisecting it, then some shading depicting a swath of hair, but it is only when the eyes begin to take shape that the face becomes familiar.
The Bethlehem Icon Center, the brainchild of Ian Knowles, a 52-year-old British iconographer, is the first institute of its kind in the Palestinian territories to offer intricate knowledge of this ancient craft.
The center has come a long way from its humble beginnings. What started out as a class at a space provided by Bethlehem University soon became a multiroom institute that would help bring the centuries-old tradition back to the Holy Land, specifically to...READ MORE
 
The young amateur artists — four women and a man — work diligently, tracing figures on their easels. First comes a large oval, with a line bisecting it, then some shading depicting a swath of hair, but it is only when the eyes begin to take shape that the face becomes familiar.
The Bethlehem Icon Center, the brainchild of Ian Knowles, a 52-year-old British iconographer, is the first institute of its kind in the Palestinian territories to offer intricate knowledge of this ancient craft.
The center has come a long way from its humble beginnings. What started out as a class at a space provided by Bethlehem University soon became a multiroom institute that would help bring the centuries-old tradition back to the Holy Land, specifically to...READ MORE
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(A Christmas poem... in Growing Gardens for Palestine: Star Street Bethlehem Palestine 2014) 

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