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The Art We Live With: Seeking, Prioritizing, and Cultivating Beauty in the Everyday.

  • Nova Forum for Catholic Thought 844 West 32nd Street Los Angeles, CA, 90007 United States (map)

Nova Forum is excited to cosponsor this amazing event from our friends at Collegium Institute! Please read below for more information.

Collegium Institute invites you to join us for this Ars Vivendi Arts Initiative conversation on Wednesday, October 5, on Zoom at 12pm ET.

We humans have a fascination with making things, shaping things, and collecting things for as long as we can remember. We are makers, we are keepers, we are environment shapers. From the cave paintings of Lascaux to Andy Warhol’s soup cans, from Pablo Neruda’s odes to things to Maira Kalman’s paintings of various mundane objects to the ordinary objects that often fill the images of the Madonna and Child, humans seem to have a knack for finding and creating beauty in unexpected places. At the end of the nineteenth century, Oscar Wilde wrote a manifesto for the significance of the decorative arts, calling it the “art we live with.” The “art” that does, or could, fill our homes, our offices, our classrooms, works on the soul, he writes, stirs our imaginations, gives us rest, and trains us to see. However, amidst the technologized and fast-paced spaces we inhabit, we can too easily forget to think about choosing beauty, and instead opt to maximize other outcomes, whether that’s speed, profits, efficiency, at the expense of the dignity and aesthetic conscience of the human person.

The Collegium Institute and Dappled Things invite you to join us for this online event which will bring together a diversity of voices to explore the need to prioritize, make, and seek beauty in our everyday lives, beyond the walls of museums and concert halls. To do so our Ars Vivendi Arts Initiative Director, Jess Sweeney, will engage in conversation with:

James K.A. Smith, editor in chief of Image Journal & Professor of Philosophy at Calvin University

Shemaiah Gonzalez, a writer & editor based out of Seattle

John Herreid, graphic designer, illustrator, & catalogue manager at Ignatius Press.

Marina Gross-Hoy, a writer, Museum Studies Ph.D. candidate, and mother based out of Montreal

We are grateful to our co-sponsors: Dappled Things, Image Journal, the Lumen Christi Institute, Nova Forum, the University of St. Thomas Catholic Studies Department, and Wellspring: A Mother Artist Project.

For details and to RSVP for this online event visit: https://www.collegiuminstitute.org/calendar/the-art-we-live-with