The annual conference may have been canceled, but its content has been redeemed!
The annual conference may have been canceled, but its content has been redeemed!
Submit art for the 2020 Imagination Redeemed digital gallery.
In case you missed any of it, here are some recent podcasts to enjoy!
Community & church launch the painting career of an ordinary woman.
What happened when Pastor Kevin Boaz invited a member of his congregation (Amy Lee) to read an original story on Sunday morning.
Sorting out the writer of seedy pulp fiction and wholesome children’s stories.
How do we beautify the church and sanctify her artists?
Wisdom derived from John Keats and T.S. Eliot guide the 21st century artist.
With iconographer Jonathan Pageau: how can we be people who are defined by seeking magic and meaning even in tough times? How can we build creative practices and communal rhythms that foster such a perspective?
A renewal of faith leads an artist to paint the suffering of the marginalized—and discover the hope of salvation.
In our continuing series discussing the unique call of the Christian artist ("centric genius"), Brian interviews Lancia Smith about her work with The Cultivating Project.
Academic historian Meg Hyland is troubled by the unimaginative story told about women throughout history: that they were always oppressed, quiet, and un-influential until feminism arrived on the stage to set us all free. On this episode, Meg shares about her project and tells the story of two remarkable women from 1000AD.
Making music and art from rebellion, order, the Good, the True, and the Beautiful.
Whether the body of Christ suffers or rejoices, the connected artist gifts her audience with the expression of experience.
What is at the center of art, and how do we get there?
Why does it matter to live a faithful life, to resist evil, when it costs everything and seems to accomplish nothing? This episode reviews A Hidden Life, by Terrence Malick.
Thoughts distilled from Hans Rookmaaker and G. K. Chesterton.
John Skillen talks about the ways in which the church used to create art together...and just maybe, how it can do so again.
Ever worry you're too normal to be a real artist? So have we.
Jason Brubaker joins the table to discuss his journey from Dreamworks animator to indie comic artist. He also shares his latest collaboration with Cave Pictures Publishing, and the importance of community in his creative process.