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Sacred Streets
Sacred Streets is a holistic integration of art and social engagement. The most recent display featured twelve portraits of individuals the artist...
By Jason Leith

Chronos, Kairos and Tea Breaks
“Take my tired body, my confused mind, and my restless soul into your arms, and give me rest, simple quiet rest.” These words from Henri Nouwen’s...
By Kurt Simonson

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...
By CCCA Staff

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...
By CCCA Staff

What do You Want to Make Today?
At Biola's Spring 2012 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony, contemporary artist Mako Fujimura examines the idea of imagination through the lens of...
By Makoto Fujimura

Compline (Prayers at the End of the Day)
The Norbertine Fathers of St. Michaels Abbey in Trabuco Canyon, Calif. conduct the prayers at the end of the day at Biola University. St. Michael’s...
By The Norbertine Fathers of St. Michaels Abby

Art & Aesthetics
Nicholas Wolterstorff shows just how closely art is tied to the human race. Wolsterstorff also explains how only art can truly bring an idea, a...
By Nicholas Wolterstorff

Looking for Your City Or THE City?
At Biola University's Fall 2011 Commencement Ceremonies, Visionary-in-Residence Roberta Green Ahmanson calls students to rekindle a need for...
By Roberta Green Ahmanson