Artist in Residence Series: Art and Hospitality
byI often paint in order to know/see what I feel. Sometimes what I feel is not only impossible to say, but also seemingly impossible to…
I often paint in order to know/see what I feel. Sometimes what I feel is not only impossible to say, but also seemingly impossible to…
In his 1989 address to the graduating class of Dartmouth College the Russian poet Joseph Brodsky decided to forego the platitudes that comprise such…
Editor’s Note: In this second response to Michael Ward’s post, “The Next C.S. Lewis? A Note on Austin Farrer,” Professor Ann Loades gives a contrasting perspective….
Sara Schumacher has written previously on “The Relationship between the Artist and the Church,” arguing that artists must resist the temptation to view themselves as…
Editor’s Note: This is the second post in our new Artists in Residence series, a series intended to draw working artists like Bruce Herman,…
Amid the expanding bustle between theology and the arts, the topic of beauty seems to be ever more attractive. Among theologians it is proving…
Last weekend, I had 24 hours without husband and kids. I fully intended to read three books, drink endless cups of tea and sleep…