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Surprised by Imagination
Woven into the gospel is a God that wants to know us personally through experience, through flesh and blood, through matter itself, in awe and wonder. A testament to this reality is the work of poet Christian Wiman. In Wiman’s writing, there lives a devotion to the wonder that words speak volumes more than their normative associations, allowing poetry to hold us in a s...
June 29, 2015 -
Creativity, Critique and Community
By Peter Kong Then the Lord said to Moses, “See, I have chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills — to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage...
April 6, 2015 -
Another Saturday Night at the Clam King
“I think I’ve always been an old soul. My two best friends when I was little were my Grandmother and my Great Aunt. And now in my thirties, I look back at the things they did for me, an example is the story I’m going to tell, and those things have new (additional) meanings for me. When I was little, they showed their love to protect me and my confidence. No...
April 6, 2015 -
EI BPC Winner Firebone Theatre Opens Red Flamboyant
By Retta Blaney Playwright Don Nguyen saw potential in a New York Times story about an HIV-positive woman who started the country’s first HIV support group for women in Haiphong, a large port city near Hanoi. But he questioned his ability to capture their reality. “I’m Vietnamese but I grew up in Nebraska,” he said. “They felt ve...
March 26, 2015 -
David Brooks: Cultivating a Cultural Imagination
“... where my soul is floodlit by light which space cannot contain, where there is sound that time cannot seize, where there is a perfume which no breeze disperses, where there is a taste for food no amount of eating can lessen, and where there is a bond of union that no satiety can part. That is what I love when I love my God.” - Augustine All human beings lo...
December 11, 2014 -
December Arts Offerings
Performing Arts: BAM Next Wave Festival Theater: Father Comes Home From the War (Parts 1, 2, and 3) The Last Ship (Broadway) On the Town (Broadway) Pocatello (Playwrights Horizons) Dance: The Nutcracker Alvin Ailey at City Center Music: Holiday Concerts (New York Philharmonic) HGTV & Noise...
December 1, 2014 -
EI BPC Winner to Produce World Premiere of Award Winning Play Red Flamboyant
One of the things that Firebone Theatre is giving a new play or musical its first production. You saw them do it with their hit musical, Son of a Gun by Don Chaffer of Waterdeep, and with Chris Cragin-Day’s play, Emily starring Tony Nominee Elizabeth A. Davis. They are taking this track record to another level with their next project, Red ...
November 14, 2014 -
Fall Artists-in-Residence Announced
Photo by Sasha Arutynova The Center for Faith & Work is pleased to announce our Fall 2014 Artists-In-Residence: photographer Sasha Arutyunova, writer Kamiliah Aisha Moon and writer Carey Wallace. The three artists were chosen from invited proposals that explored the idea of “Nascency”. Each resident artist is now in the process...
November 9, 2014 -
November Arts Offerings
Each month, the Center for Faith & Work will highlight a few unique arts offerings in the city worth checking out. This month, please check out the work of the New York based featured artists who will present at our upcoming Faith & Work Conference, November 7-8th. Faith & Work Conference Featured Artists: Filmmaker Andrew Michael Ellis New ...
November 1, 2014 -
A Theology of Film
Joe Kickasola gives a theology of film by engaging CFW Artist-in-Residence Ben Stamper's film, 5 Haikus for 5 Boros. Film helps us to comprehend the theological concepts of immanence and transcendence. Joe Kickasola explains how contemplative films help us get outside of ourselves and approach the world not as a commodity to be consumed but rather as a world that God is ...
September 25, 2014