The Henry Luce III Center for Arts and Religion nurtures and guides students, churches, and artists exploring the intersection of the arts and theology. It's inviting Dadian Gallery serves as a meeting place for both contemplative reflection and communal celebration, playing host to compelling one-of-a-kind shows and spiritually themed exhibitions. A long standing Artist-in-Residence program offers seminary students hands-on-training in a variety of artistic traditions, while also providing artists with shared studio space and a spiritual home well suited to vital art making. By producing dramatic works, concerts, artist talks, poetry readings, dance workshops, symposia, and other special events, the Center for the Arts and Religion seeks to promote dialogue between artists and theologians, and to foster inspired creativity in all forms of ministry. |
Enliven Your Ministry through the Arts!
Make time for creative and spiritual exploration this term
by enrolling in a Religion and Arts class or an Arts Practicum.
J-Term 2010 Courses | |
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RA-112-JT Holy in Washington DC Art
| RA-180-JT Community Building through Drama |
Spring 2010 Courses | |
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RA-295-A Arts Practicum: Dance |
RA-130 Chapel Choir | RA-295-B Arts Practicum: Creating Stoles |
| RA-142 Language of Grace: Modern Literature | RA-295-C Arts Practicum: Watercolors |
| RA-191 T.S. Elliot and God |
RA-475 Biblical Storytelling |
RA-295-D Arts Practicum: Visual Language | |


