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“No Unsacred Places”: The Rhythms, Rituals, and Routines of the Creative Life

In his poem, “How to Be a Poet,” Wendell Berry evokes language of silence, stillness, and rhythm, a call to patience and slowness, to a space where there are "no unsacred places.” Artists, whether their medium be words, musical notes, paint, clay, or fiber, are enmeshed in the world, the world of time, of labor, of frustration, of distraction, of action, while, if they allow themselves, they might also encounter moments of eternity, a space of reception, inspiration, wonder, wholeness, perhaps even a touch of the divine. In this conversation, the Collegium Institute gathers with artists to explore the ins and outs of their process, the art of craft, but also the underpinnings of their lives as makers, as we seek Wendell Berry's call to “join time to eternity.” 

Collegium Institute invites you to join us for this Ars Vivendi Arts Initiative conversation on Thursday, June 2, on Zoom. We will be joined by a painter, a poet, a sculptor, and a writer, in a conversation moderated by the managing director of this Initiative, Jess Sweeney, an artist and writer herself. The conversation will feature:

This event is cosponsored by Dappled Things, Lumen Christi Institute, Nova Forum, Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas, MN, Durham University’s Center for Catholic Studies, Newman Centre for the Study of Religions at University College Dublin, Ekstasis Magazine, and Wellspring: A Mother Artist Project.

Date: Thursday, June 2, 2022

Time: 12:00 PM-1:30 PM ET

Location: Zoom

Registration: Registration is free and open to the public. This is a fully virtual Zoom webinar. To register, please click here or click the button on the left. If you have any questions, please feel free to send an email to info@collegiuminstitute.org.

This webinar was recorded. To watch the video on our YouTube channel, click the button on the right.

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