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==What is Art Talks! ?==
 
'''Art Talks!''' is an annual lecture series that explores the relationship between Christianity and the arts. Traditionally held on a Friday evening and a Saturday morning, the series features a public lecture/performance by an acclaimed artist or critic, and a symposium featuring local artists.
 
'''Art Talks!''' is an annual lecture series that explores the relationship between Christianity and the arts. Traditionally held on a Friday evening and a Saturday morning, the series features a public lecture/performance by an acclaimed artist or critic, and a symposium featuring local artists.
  
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==Contact Art Talks!==
  
 
http://www.icscanada.edu/events/art_talks/
 
http://www.icscanada.edu/events/art_talks/

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What is Art Talks! ?

Art Talks! is an annual lecture series that explores the relationship between Christianity and the arts. Traditionally held on a Friday evening and a Saturday morning, the series features a public lecture/performance by an acclaimed artist or critic, and a symposium featuring local artists.

The lecture series are organized by the Institute for Christian Studies in Ontario, Canada.

Past Lecture Topics

  • Fantasy and Other Real Things
  • Art and Technology: The Use and Abuse of Religious Art Talk
  • Words made Flesh
  • Body: Beautiful & Broken
  • Shooting in the Light
  • The Jazz of Life
  • Traces Of Color: Faithful Artists Across The Globe
  • Do We Listen?


Contact Art Talks!

http://www.icscanada.edu/events/art_talks/