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Remember
By: Maria Fee Many view artists as misunderstood loners writing with wadded balls of paper around their feet or as painters wearing paint-smattered smocks, wild hair, frantically muttering to themselves. Nicholas Wolterstorff gives us a more inclusive view “Art—so often thought of as a way of getting out of the world—is man’s way of acting in&...
January 20, 2012 -
The Fear of Miracles
i. You must have had your own dreams the life you always thought you’d lead the roads you wanted to follow the secret victories But God sent you an angel with his monster’s wings heavy with heaven’s incense blue and red, gold and green And when he finished speaking this world had turned unreal the walls around you paper the sky itsel...
December 23, 2011 -
Body Life: Proximity
By: Kenyon Adams He who has the Son has life. 1 John 5:12 Do you feel it? I know I do. Fragmentation. There is distance yet between the life I wish to live in my body and the life I am currently living. Just as a pianist is always reworking her repertoire and dance makers constantly rework classic choreography, it feels like I can only ever see or enjoy a proximate mea...
December 16, 2011 -
Body Life: The Irrationality of His Harvest
By: Kenyon Adams Those who plant in tears will harvest with shouts of joy–Psalm 126:5 Artists understand something of what the farmer knows in his tilling and planting, in his waiting and watering–the one thing we do not control is the harvest. Harvest fruit, whether sheaves of wheat or pages of poetry, is born of divine strength and wisdom. Do we resent th...
December 9, 2011 -
Square Halo Books
By: Maria Fee Today I am going to share with you an interview I conducted with Ned Bustard, Creative Director of Square Halo Books, Inc. Q: First things first, please explain to me the significance of your company name. Ned: In church art there are round halos, triangular halos and square halos. The square halo was for people who were living saints. It was...
December 2, 2011 -
Baptizing the Imagination
By: Alison Lytton What do The Dark Knight, songs by indie rock musician Bon Iver, and slam poetry have in common? They’re all artwork with which the Gotham Alumni interacted during our third annual retreat over the Columbus Day weekend entitled, “Baptizing the Imagination: the Unlikely Conversion of C.S. Lewis.” Through large group lectures, lively Q&...
November 20, 2011 -
Missing the Mark
By Kenyon Adams Once I was alive apart from the law; but when the commandment came, sin sprang up and I died. Romans 7:9 I like to say I got into acting on a fluke, but I believe God wanted me to be an actor so that I would become more like Him and that through my work others would see what Christ has done. In my pursuit of each character I discover that God i...
November 11, 2011 -
The Art of Suffering
By Maria Fee I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without love For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting. Wait without thought, for you are not ready for thought: So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the da...
November 4, 2011 -
The Artists Role As Connector
By: Maria Fee Last April’s InterArts Fellowship, entitled “The Artist as Cultivator,” sought to investigate the connections between art and prayer. Without too much explanation we hoped the art–in the form of dance, song, music, and poetry, would lead some to prayerful ruminations. But, we also longed to portray the beauty of prayer. One of the ...
October 21, 2011 -
When Life Doesn’t Stop
“In creating, the only hard thing’s to begin; a grass-blade’s no easier to make than an oak." James Russell Lowel I have lived with an idea for a book for over eight years. Of course the inspiration hit me just as I became pregnant for our first son – right at the dawn of a new age of monumental time consumption. But over the years of ...
October 14, 2011