From the Violence & Peace in Contemporary Art Symposium
Professor Jonathan Anderson introduces the symposium to the discussion of violence and art. He identifies three types of violence that will be brought into discussion: violence of conspicuous injury, violence of social and institutional power, and violence of being.
Jonathan Anderson, Assistant Professor of Art
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Jonathan Anderson has been teaching at Biola University since 2006. He holds an M.F.A. from California State University Long Beach, where he received the Distinguished Achievement Award in Drawing & Painting. He is an actively exhibiting artist, including exhibitions at the US Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand; Phantom Galleries in Long Beach, CA; the Museum of the Living Artist in San Diego, CA; George Fox University in Newberg, OR; and numerous other galleries around the country. Anderson’s work is heavily influenced by 20th-century philosophy and takes the figure/ground relationship in painting as his primary preoccupation. In addition, Professor Anderson is a regular speaker and writer about art, focusing especially on bringing contemporary art and Christian theology into more meaningful conversation with each other.