The foremost reason that artists create, and the rest of us value their art, is because art forms a priceless living bridge between the everyday psychology of our minds and the universal spirit of ...
Prior to the 19th century, Western art and religion were deeply entwined. But this did not end with the arrival of Modernism: Charlene Spretnak's 2014 book, The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art, ...
An art piece titled "Prince of Peace" by artist Brooke Ochs, which is in the Spiritual and Religious Exhibition at the Springville Museum of Art, is pictured Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. A painting titled ...
A virtual conversation between Tyler Rollins and S. Alice Mong uncovering the hidden nuances of spirituality in Southeast Asian Art across the region and over Tyler’s twenty-year career from Asia to ...
Through November 1, 2026, Mingei International Museum presents “To Catch a Fish,” a temporary exhibition featuring 60+ ...
A hallway of children's artwork is featured in the gallery of spiritual and religious art at Springville Museum of Art. Only 200 of the 900 submissions were featured. (Haley McIlroy) The 39th annual ...
Joseph E. Yoakum, "Poverty Hollar in Ozark Mts near Luck Green County Missouri" (1967), Collection of Karl Wirsum and Lorri Gunn CHICAGO — Joseph Elmer Yoakum (1891–1972) wandered the globe during his ...
“A lot of people have been turning to art, needing space to process,” says the artist Edgar Fabián Frías, who, along with Hayley Barker, Julie Weitz, and Patrisse Cullors, has been discussing their ...
This talk briefly surveys the ways that the natural centrality of spirituality across the spectrum of the liberal arts and closely related sciences could also be usefully integrated within university ...
The irony of the Black arts being one of the most widely reproduced, shared and appropriated forms of art in the modern era — despite centuries of exploitation, maltreatment and oppression — serves as ...