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Mything the Point: Why Some Stories Strike True and Others Fall Short [Part One]
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![Dorothy L. Sayers on the Contemplative Vocation of the Artist One of my favourite pieces of writing by Dorothy L. Sayers is her 1946 letter exchange with C.S. Lewis.[1] Lewis wrote to Sayers inviting her to contribute a volume to a planned series on Anglican theology for youth, to which...](http://www.transpositions.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/dorothy-l-sayers-36x36.jpg)
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Featured Artist: Roger Feldman
Posted on 28/11/2011 | No CommentsRoger Feldman graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Art Education. He then studied theology at Fuller Seminary for one year, but he chose to return to Seattle and set up a studio. After working for a... -
Featured Artist: David Mach
Posted on 04/09/2011 | 3 CommentsTypically, when Transpositions features an artist, we try to offer a few words regarding the artist’s work as a whole. In this case, however, we have chosen to feature David Mach because of his current exhibition at the Edinburgh Art... -
Featured Artist: Deborah Haynes
Posted on 26/08/2011 | No CommentsDeborah J. Haynes is a Professor of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Besides working as an artist in stone and drawing, she is the author of four books: Bakhtin and the Visual Arts (Cambridge,... -
Featured Artist: Nathan Coley
Posted on 14/11/2010 | No CommentsNathan Coley was born in Glasgow in 1967, and he currently lives and works in Glasgow. He also received a BA in Fine Arts at (of all places) the Glasgow School of Art. He has had numerous solo and group... -
Featured Artist: David Robinson
Posted on 05/09/2010 | No CommentsMany of David’s sculptures, such as the one shown in the header, invoke the weightiness and density of the materials he uses. He suspends many of his works in a moment of balanced tension leaving the viewer wondering what will... -
Featured Artist: Dayton Castleman
Posted on 08/08/2010 | No CommentsDayton Castleman was born in New Orleans in 1975. He received his BA in Art from Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi and his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is currently Assistant Professor of Art...






