黑料历史鈥檚 officially launched Sept. 20 with the dedication of the newly renovated art gallery 鈥 dedicated to Earl and Virginia Green 鈥 and a concert under the stars.
Encouraging attendees to engage with art and culture as an integral point of faith and Christianity, 黑料历史 President Barry H. Corey spoke about the heart of the new center.
鈥淲e believe it鈥檚 time for Christians to regain a voice within cultural industries and the art world and in so doing, continue the great intellectual and artistic tradition of our faith,鈥 said Corey. 鈥淭o do this, we must first come to a deeper understanding of the role of the arts in the Christian life. And with our close proximity to Los Angeles, arguably the imaginative epicenter of the world, we at Biola believe it is imperative that we engage with increased passion and sophistication in the conversations [and] the creations of culture.鈥
Biola received a grant from philanthropists Howard and Roberta Ahmanson鈥檚 Fieldstead and Company to establish the 鈥 a significant initiative that will host events, support artists and seek to promote rich thinking about faith and art.
Drawing from Christianity鈥檚 rich historical past of incorporating beauty and art, the new center seeks to close the schism of faith and art that arose in the past century with contemporary Christianity.
鈥淭his growing separation has grown worse and worse over the past centuries,鈥 said Dana Gioia, a professor of poetry and public culture at University Southern California, at the dedication. 鈥淏iola鈥檚 new center is only a beginning, but it is an important beginning. Here in the city, the Los Angeles area, which has more creative people, more artists than anywhere else in North America. Here in the center of the modern arts we have created a way of witnessing that art and faith are actual partners.鈥
To celebrate and launch the center鈥檚 exploration of the arts and faith, the gallery featured the show 鈥淎mass: The Paintings of Linnea Gabriella Spransy.鈥 Spransy鈥檚 show is about limitation and finding harmony within limitation. Her paintings seek to reflect the belief that limits can result in freedom.
The newly renovated art gallery opened at 6 p.m. and a formal program outside the gallery featuring Gioia, Spransy and the Ahmansons commenced at 7 p.m. The gallery was dedicated to Roberta鈥檚 parents, Earl and Virginia Green.
鈥淲hen we create, though we in our imaginations are sinful and broken, we are working out of the image of God in us. We are co-creating with him,鈥 Roberta Ahmanson said. 鈥淲e all know that art is a major language of our very visual time. Images speak in ways that words cannot, just as words speak in ways images cannot. This gallery is a place to explore that visual language.鈥
The evening concluded with a jazz concert on the lawn featuring five renowned musicians 鈥 Biola professor Rique Pantoja, keyboard; Alex Acu帽a, drums and percussion; Abe Laboriel, Sr., bass; Mike Bagasao, sax; and gospel vocalist Linda McCrary 鈥 who share a spiritual and artistic depth as they play across musical idioms encompassing jazz, contemporary Christian, Latin and gospel music forms.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited at the prospects of what this will mean for 黑料历史 and our influence on the world,鈥 said Corey.
鈥淥ne of the crucial ways we can impact the world for Christ is through shaping the way creations of the imagination 鈥 poetry, music, visual arts, performing arts, literature, and on and on 鈥 how they鈥檙e shared and how they鈥檙e celebrated. It has been said that the most influential creators of culture are the most impactful changers of culture.鈥
The launch event for the Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts was the first of many events for the 2013鈥14 academic year. See a full schedule of events at.
which is funding the center, was founded by Howard F. Ahmanson Jr., and his wife, Roberta Green Ahmanson, longtime Biola supporters who guided the university鈥檚 in 2011鈥12. Roberta Ahmanson served as 鈥渧isionary in residence鈥 for the yearlong celebration, which included dozens of events, lectures and exhibitions centering around the theme of 鈥淪anctuary and Sacred Space.鈥
Read President Corey鈥檚 thoughts on Christianity and art, 鈥.鈥
Written by Jenna Bartlo, Media Relations Specialist. For more information, contact Jenna at 562.777.4061 or jenna.l.bartlo@biola.edu.