Displacedness and Home-making
This past weekend, my husband and I moved to a new house in St. Andrews. Seeing our lives boxed up and moved about made…
Jennifer Allen Craft is a regular contributor at Transpositions. Jenn is from southwest Georgia (think swamp, red clay, peanuts, and gnats) and holds a B. A. in Biblical Studies and Humanities from Atlanta Christian College and an M.Litt. in Theology, Imagination and the Arts from St. Andrews. She is currently working on a PhD on the theological significance of place with special attention to the role of the arts in the way we make and identify with places.
This past weekend, my husband and I moved to a new house in St. Andrews. Seeing our lives boxed up and moved about made…
Because my research deals with the relationship of art to theological issues regarding place and space, I come across a lot of artists who…
Review of Chapter 5 in What Good are the Arts? by John Carey. Transpositions is hosting reviews of each chapter of this book from…
Any reader interested in the intersection of art and theology will find this book a helpful and engaging read. And while the reader may be left at times asking for more, it does not disappoint in its ability to raise questions about how the arts are significant to theology, community, and spiritual life. Even if the reader does not agree…
~ by Jenn Craft and Anna Blanch In part I of this post, we looked briefly at the way in which subsuming craft into…
~by Jenn Craft and Anna Blanch Wes Vander Lugt and James McCullough’s post on The Craft of Art and all the comments that followed…
Southern self-taught art is one of my favorite art traditions. This may be because I’m Southern, but it’s also because it brings up some…