about
what we are: an interdisciplinary spiritual archival project that takes the relationship between art and faith seriously.
who we’re for: the woo woo artist. the church kids. the exiled and disfellowshipped. the orthodox and those queering faith. the unbelievers and agnostics. the spiritually curious. the religiously ecstatic. those who have had an encounter—who felt something shift inside of them while listening to a song, reading a poem, or sitting in a gallery. we’re for the makers and mystics who know their creative practice is part them, part God.
mission: with reverence for bell hooks exclamation that we don’t take the role of the Spirit seriously in the process of the artist, we are true believers who aim to do just this. with reverence for makoto fujimura’s theology of making, we acknowledge creation as an act of co-laboring with God. with reverence for jon michael spencer’s critique of religious scholars, we commit to applying the spiritual and religious hermeneutic and leave the secular critics to their own labor. we embrace the spiritual and metaphysical realities that make creation possible. we want to sit there—in the artists testimonies of creation. in the mundane miracles where we glimpse God.