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Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts

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Oct 13, 2022 • 1h 2min

Owen Cyclops: Graphic Theology

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Sep 30, 2022 • 1h 4min

John Michael Talbot: Here I Am, Lord

John Michael Talbot, a legend in Christian Contemporary Music, discusses his transition to a quieter life and the fusion of spirituality and art. Topics include the impact of music in bridging spiritual divides, authenticity across cultures, creativity in solitude, and harmony in community worship.
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Jun 16, 2022 • 56min

Julian Davis Reid: Notes of Movement and Rest

Julian Davis Reid, an artist-theologian who has performed worldwide and worked with Chance the Rapper, Jennifer Hudson, Peter CottonTale, and Derrick Hodge, discusses the power of music and youth voices on climate change, the importance of active listening in pastoral care, the genesis of the Juju Exchange, the meaning behind the band name, 'The Juju Exchange,' and 'Notes of Rest,' a venture that helps people find restfulness through contemplative practices.
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Jun 3, 2022 • 1h 1min

Pamela Smart: The Visceral Impact of Stillness

Pamela Smart is fascinated by how art works on us, on the totality of our selves. That means she is interested in aesthetics, anthropology, and art history. All of these come together in her studies of the Rothko Chapel, a space that has had a visceral effect on countless visitors seeking stillness.
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May 13, 2022 • 60min

Rebecca Hernandez: Indian Culture and Christian Sacred Art

Dr Hernandez, Mescalero and Warm Springs Apache, is involved in establishing and preserving community archives, as well consulting with museums and community nonprofits. Her experience, in her life, faith, and work, yields profound and rare insights.
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Apr 29, 2022 • 1h 2min

Bissera Pentcheva: Hearing and Feeling the Visual

Bissera Pentcheva is one of the rare art historians who reaches across disciplines: visual art, architecture, sound. This allows her to speak all the more meaningfully about art as it is actually experienced, by human beings in totality of the sensory world. We talk about her award-winning work with the vocal ensemble Cappella Romana, as well as her recent projects that study sculpture within the play of flickering candlelight.
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Mar 31, 2022 • 1h 5min

Laurie Anderson: Transcending Performance

Laurie Anderson is a living legend in the world of the arts. Her career, spanning from the late 1970’s right up to the present day, has resulted in a vast oeuvre of meaningful and impactful art across a wide array of media. Fascinating, brilliant, and ever attuned to the spiritual (she has been increasingly involving her Buddhism in her work) she represents the essence of what we hope for with the Luminous series: substantive but free conversation around the arts and the sacred.
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Mar 17, 2022 • 1h 4min

Adrienne Williams Boyarin: Literary Art & Identities of Faith

Adrienne Williams Boyarin writes on religious material in medieval poetry, but she’s also been at the forefront of the important conversation on bringing religion back into the study of the humanities. Her expertise in literature and her commitment to exploring Jewish Christian relationships within it, her interest in the written lives of the saints and in the relationship between religion and academia—make for Luminous conversation.
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Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 2min

Mark Shapiro: Life Carries the Day

Mark Shapiro is a major figure in the New York classical music scene, as music director of Cantori New York as well as several other award-winning ensembles—all of which extend his impact to the national and global scale. Apart from the precision of his work, he is known for his thoughtful and trailblazing programs, his repertoire drawing on sometimes hidden gems of great beauty. Add to this his fluency in a wide diversity of topics and interests.
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Feb 10, 2022 • 1h 8min

Bozeman Brothers: Do Parallel Lines Touch?

Jamey and Lee Bozeman formed the new wave band Luxury decades before they became Fr. James and Fr. David, Orthodox Christian priests. The band’s journey is told in a must-see documentary, but this conversation teases out some of its implied themes of art and the sacred: how they navigate life in the studio and the concert venue—and at the altar.

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