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Religion and the
Arts Program
IMAGINE
....a
place
where paintings and poetry
are a source of teaching and learning.
....a
community
where music and dance
offer
glimpses of God.
....a
graduate program
where imagination and creativity
are
honored and nurtured.
....a
daily celebration
of the conversation
between theological inquiry
and artistic expression. |
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New Art Studio at United
The classroom wing (Gunnemann Hall) at United will be the home to a new art studio space beginning in September. The art studio (formerly the AV studio) will provide a place for gathering in community to create, discover, and explore. The space will be available for use as a creative break between classes, a gathering space for working on projects, and an environment in which students can process what they are learning in their classes. Workshops and events open to the public will also take place in the studio. We invite you to take time to stop by the room, take part in a workshop, and join in the creative process. A complete listing of upcoming events will be available soon on the Web site.
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United
Theological Seminary’s Religion and the Arts Program:
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supports the educational mission of the seminary by providing
students, staff, and faculty opportunities to engage the
arts in learning both inside and outside of the classroom.
The engagement of the arts takes place through the exhibition
program, artists-in-residence, and coursework, and in lectures,
worship, and the spiritual formation of our students.
- supports
and contributes to the work of churches, faith communities,
and artists by providing opportunities to explore the intersections
of the arts and religion.
- provides
a vehicle for experiencing and expressing the sacred through
educational and experiential opportunities that engage the
arts in relationship to the church’s ministry and
personal spiritual growth.
For
more information about the Religion and the Arts Program,
contact Cindi
Beth Johnson, 651.255.6137. To be on our mailing
list for Religion and the Arts events, please click here to
send your name and address.
The
Religion and the Arts Program began with a grant from the
Luce Foundation and is funded in part by the Ruth and Bruce
Dayton Endowment Fund for Religion and the Arts. |
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