The Cities Arts Podcast

The Whole Ball of Wax: The Arts, an Arts Collective, Beauty, Faith, Culture, Knowing, and Community

38 min · 16 de feb de 2020
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This first episode of the Cities Arts Podcast is a bit of potpourri with something for everyone, featuring a roundtable discussion with three women who are starting the Cities Arts Collective, a fledgling arts initiative in Minnesota. CAC director and podcast host Judith Hougen facilitates a wide-ranging discussion with two members of the core team, Heather Walker Peterson and Brienna Rossiter. The conversation begins with ruminations on CAC’s mission and values and evolves into issues surrounding what it means to be an artist and a person of faith in the world. The conversation is rich with thoughts on how art, beauty, and spirituality affect us as human beings and how they shape the larger culture.

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