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Forging the Future with the Tip of a Pen

How Jake Weidmann, one of 11 master penmen in the world, uses ink to link the past and future.

Making Culture in a Small Town Storefront

Why I helped restore a relic from the past on behalf of the next generation.

Why Jonathan Bock Wants More Christians in the Arts

The Los Angeles native and PR exec is on the hunt for patrons.

The Community Curator: How ArtPrize Is Changing Grand Rapids

The annual competition founded by Rick DeVos transforms the city's core—and how residents are engaging the visual arts.

Why Mako Fujimura Left New York City for the Country

The artist's move to Fuji farm follows a tradition of creatives finding new life away from bustling cities.

Dancing to the Beat of Shalom: Christians Revive Kansas City's Arts Scene

The Culture House and Störling Dance Theater have given believers a voice in the local arts scene and beyond, meanwhile bringing a bit of racial peace to the Kansas City area.

The Story-Telling City Planner: Ebony Walden Infuses Poetry and Place

The Charlottesville leader believes Christians should be 'the 'most' involved, interacting, and creative' neighbors of all.

Muslim Creativity Comes to Church in Alexandria, Egypt

The Corners for Creativity cultural center marks a new Christian witness in the Islamist city.

In Philadelphia, a Pastor Turned Business Owner and Accidental Arts Patron

How Paul Stone revived one factory and opened it to his neighbors.

Not Your Typical Indie Music Scene: The Listening Room Speaks

What happens when a Richmond-based concert venue asks audiences to be completely silent.

A Growing Hunger for a Local Voice: Sara Groves and Family Open Art House in St. Paul

Art House North is gathering musicians, photographers, and filmmakers to find 'a creative culture for the common good' of the Twin Cities.

Redeeming What Was Tossed: Fashion, Faith, and a California Designer's Creative Calling

Beth Giles takes "useless" old clothing and repurposes it for something good.

Why You Should Eavesdrop on Your Neighbors  Subscriber access only

What happened when Portland third-graders interviewed their elderly neighbors about their city's past.

Artificial Grace: Why the Creation Needs Human Creativity  Subscriber access only

A meditation on "Furniture Fit for the Kingdom," the City project's newest film.

Furniture Fit for the Kingdom  Subscriber access only

For Harrison Higgins, building beautiful furniture is not simply a steady job but a sacrament unto God.

Discipling the Eyes Through Art in Worship

The visual arts can play a powerful role in worship—if we look closely enough.

Thomas Kinkade, 'Painter of Light,' Has Died Suddenly at 54 (Updated)

The artist's family said in a statement that his death appeared to be from natural causes.

No More 'Christian Artists' in Charlottesville

Three artists groups blur the sacred-secular divide in central Virginia.

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