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The Digital Opera Orchestra
By: Megan Knapp This year, opera has been in the headlines quite frequently with New York-native Renée Fleming singing the Star Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl and Russia-born, New York City-based soprano Anna Netrebko singing during the opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. However, along with the positive media buzz, the opera ...
June 20, 2014 -
CFW Artist’s “The Offering” Up for Award
By: Ryan Patch Center for Faith & Work film director Ryan Patch’s new short film, “The Offering” has been nominated for the prestigious Palm Springs ShortFest Online Audience award. Check out the film below, read Ryan’s thoughts, and vote for the film to receive the award at the link below. Viewer discretion is advised for those under the...
June 18, 2014 -
June Arts Offerings
Each month, the Center for Faith & Work will highlight a few unique arts offerings in the city worth checking out. (Painting by Madeline Paternot) Theatre: The Wooster Group’s Early Shaker Spirituals Clubbed Thumb’s Summerworks Festival Shakespeare in the Park Film: Free Summer Movies Rooftop Films Music: Mason Jar Musi...
June 4, 2014 -
Finding our Way to Great Work
By: Joseph G. Kickasola The first take really “stunk,” to be honest. The camera was on a jib— a long, pole-like support for film production —and the camera moved in to the target, swerving a bit like a drunken sailor. “Back to one,” I shouted from the director’s chair, huddled over a high-definition monitor which was worth many...
April 25, 2014 -
In The Living Room
By: Merrill Lee Girardeau For seven weeks in January and February, I was part of a Center for Faith & Work Artist Intensive called In the Living Room. The curriculum of the Living Room consisted of seven different themes, all tied to the role of the artist in the church. One week, we learned about “The Artist as Creator.” Among all the ...
April 1, 2014 -
Lecrae Moore
By: Josh Simmons Sell out. Lecrae Moore has heard this a lot recently. The accusations are not because the Grammy Award-winning hip-hop artist was an indie underground sensation who has now become popular in mainstream culture. No, the accusations have come from people in the church who are angry that he is now sharing the stage with non-Christian rap artists like Wu-Tang...
March 14, 2014 -
Aligning Vision and Visuals in the Creative Process
By: Bethany Jenkins Faith McCormick is a freelance art director in New York City. She attends Redeemer Presbyterian Church, where she was a Gotham Fellow through the Center for Faith & Work. What does your work entail? I work with all types of organizations—business, nonprofits, churches—to help them visually communicate their message,...
February 27, 2014 -
What’s the McGuffin?
By: Katherine Evans For the next few weeks at Film Forum on Houston Street, we New Yorkers have the immense treat of being able to see the entirety of director Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography on the big screen. If your familiarity with Hitch begins and ends with Psycho, this is definitely the time to get better acquainted. You probably know he&rsqu...
February 25, 2014 -
Xu Bing Sculptures at St. John the Divine
At St. John the Divine, in Morningside Heights, artist Xu Bing has installed two phoenix sculptures made from what the New York Times describes as, ”unexpected materials: feathers fashioned from impeccably layered shovels; crowns made of weathered hard hats; heads created from jackhammers; and birds’ bodies sculpted from other salvaged construction debris.&r...
February 19, 2014 -
Arranging Flowers to Nourish the Soul
By: Bethany Jenkins Esther Larson is a part-time, self-employed florist (www.essiesflowers.com) and senior manager of affiliate development for Hope for New York. She is also a former Gotham Fellow through the Center for Faith & Work. How did you become interested in arranging flowers? I’ve been working with nonprofit, anti-poverty orga...
February 18, 2014