March 13-15, 2009
Wabash Center, Wabash College,
Crawfordsville, Indiana
This consultation gathered representatives of several North
American theological schools that have programs in the arts and theology. We considered the visual art of Samuel Bak as a particular case of art that
interrupts our usual discourse.
Our conversation was focused on identifying specific
pedagogical goals of theology and art programs. We hope the consultation will
stimulate fresh insights about existing programs and seed ideas for subsequent
projects.
Participants include:
Valerie Bridgeman, Memphis
Theological Seminary
Frank Burch Brown, Christian
Theological Seminary
Mark Burrows, Andover
Newton Theological School
David Deane, Atlantic
School of Theology
William Dyrness, Fuller
Theological Seminary
Robin Jensen, The
Divinity School, Vanderbilt University
Deborah Sokolove, Wesley
Theological Seminary
Janet Walton, Union
Theological Seminary (NY)
Wilson Yates, United
Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities
Gary Phillips, Wabash
College
Danna Fewell, Drew
University Divinity School
Kimberly Vrudny, University
of St. Thomas (MN)
Nadine Pence, Wabash
Center
Paul O. Myhre, Wabash
Center
Thomas Pearson, Wabash
Center
Samuel Bak Exhibition at the Eric Dean Gallery of the Fine Arts Center, Wabash College
Article on Gary Phillips’ scholarship on the art of Samuel Bak
If you have questions, please contact:
Paul O. Myhre
Associate Director, Wabash Center
301 West Wabash Ave.
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
800-655-7117
myhrep@wabash.edu