Dr. Mattson to Speak on C.S. Lewis at Biola University Art Symposium

Biola Art Symposium Flyer
Biola Art Symposium Flyer

Founder and President of the C.S. Lewis Foundation, Dr. J. Stanley Mattson, will speak at the Biola University Department of Art’s annual symposium, “Practicing Theology: Art and Culture-Making in Contemporary Christianity,” which takes place on Friday & Saturday, March 6 & 7, 2009.

Dr. Mattson will present specifically on C.S. Lewis as an influencer of culture as well as on the C.S. Lewis Foundation and its philosophy concerning Christians contributing to culture. He will also be participating in a panel discussion on that same topic.

Below is some information from Biola University on the symposium:

The Biola University Department of Art is pleased to announce

its annual symposium:

PRACTICING THEOLOGY; ART & CULTURE-MAKING IN CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIANITY

Friday & Saturday, March 6 & 7, 2009

Calvary Chapel, Biola University

MARCH 6TH: 7:00 – 9:30 PM

MARCH 7th:  9:30 AM- 4:30 PM

Featuring: GREGORY WOLFE

writer, editor/publisher of Image Journal of Arts and Religion

&

JAMES ROMAINE

art historian, co-founder of the New York Center for Arts and Media Studies

with Special Guests:

DAVID ADEY, Artist, Point Loma Nazarene University

DAVID HLEBO, Musician and Composer

LOU HUESMANN, Senior Pastor, Grace Brethren Church, Long Beach

JUDY LARSON, Director, Reynolds Gallery, Westmont College

J. STANLEY MATTSON, Founder/President of the C.S. Lewis Foundation

PATTY WICKMAN, Artist, Professor of Art UCLA

AND BIOLA PROFESSORS:

CHRIS DAVIDSON, ROBERT DENHAM, JACK HAFER, RICHARD LANGER, FORREST ROBINSON, MELISSA SCHUBERT & NANCY WANG YUEN

SHOWCASING:

A significant symposium exhibition featuring the art of:

David Adey, Lynn Aldrich, Lael Corbin, Summer Meritt, Gwen Pool, Duncan Simcoe, James Skalman & Patty Wickman

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 7, 4:30-6:00 PM, ART GALLERY

THIS IS A FREE EVENT!

For more information or to request a symposium brochure call (562) 903-4807

Check information on line at: biola.edu/artsymposium