How can modern art create moments of spiritual encounter by deepening our engagement with the material world around us?
Mina Yi, a third-year GTU doctoral student, explores this question through the lens of modernist abstract landscape art. She investigates how artistic and aesthetic experience can reveal new ways of understanding spirituality — as an intensified awareness of our connection to the world and as a pathway to meaningful revelation through active engagement with the artwork.
Bring your lunch and join us in the Gallery for this informal lunchtime talk, or register on Zoom to join us remotely.
The Doug Adams Gallery is the primary exhibition space for the Center for the Arts & Religion at the Graduate Theological Union.