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2018 Conference: Theatre of the Struggle: The Art of Barry Krammes

The Center for Christianity, Culture, and the Arts devoted its 2018 annual arts symposium to the artwork and career of retiring art professor Barry Krammes.

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2017 Conference: Art in a Postsecular Age

For much of the twentieth century, the dominant narratives of modern and contemporary art history, as well as the critical theories used to...

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collage

2016 Conference: Openness to Experience: Rethinking Creativity & Aesthetic Intelligence

Cognitive psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman has argued that the disposition or personality trait most deeply associated with human creativity is an...

By CCCA Staff

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2015 Conference: The Digitization of the Christian Imagination

The 2015 conference entitled The Digitization of Christian Imagination explored the challenges and opportunities of digital technology on the...

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razor's edge: at the intersection of art and faith

2014 Conference: Razor's Edge: At the Intersection of Art and Faith

What is the role of Story in a world overwhelmed with stories? Amidst the constantly buzzing barrage of micro-narratives, digital diaries, and...

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2013 Conference: Violence & Peace in Contemporary Art

This is the eighth in a series of symposiums created and hosted by the Biola University Department of Art. This symposium gathered prominent...

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stained glass

2012 Conference: Art and Sacred Space: Spatial Encounters with God

What is sacred space? And how does it relate to art, theology, and the life of faith? For this year's art symposium, Biola’s 2012...

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pixelated face

2011 Conference: Matter and Spirit: Art and Belief in a Digital Age

The 2011 Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA) biennial conference in conjuction with the Biola Art Department explored the ways in which...

By CCCA Staff