
Worship and Art
September 11-15, 2012
This five-day cluster of workshops is designed for pastors, worship leaders, liturgical artists, and church educators desiring to engage the arts in planning/ designing worship services and other community gatherings. Each workshop is taught experientially with active participation, guided learning, and lively conversation/discussion. You may register for all or for part of the five-day cluster listed below. Discounted registration for the full five days: $540 (includes meals designated in each day’s description.)
You may register any of these workshops individually,
or participate in
all of them as part of
“Worship and Art”.
Foundational Issues and Concepts
Worship as Art - Day 1 & 2
In
this workshop the language of the arts will guide reflections about
worship. Participants will practice designing worship experiences for
their congregations that engage techniques arising out of arts
traditions and that are consistent with contemporary communication
patterns: multi-sensory, narrative, visual and participatory. Current
shifts in Protestant worship renewal will give form to these two-day
sessions.
First day: 10am-9pm. Second day: 8:30am-4:30pm.
$225 includes lunch both days, dinner the first day, and breakfast the second day.
Worship Spaces as Art Spaces - Day 3
During this workshop participants will focus upon church buildings as places that help define the way we live and work together, and that impact our interaction, emotional health, and the tasks we do. During this day-long workshop we will explore varieties of churches and other buildings to observe how spaces are built, renewed and re-formed to make spaces that welcome, inspire, and create communities. Participants should anticipate spending most of the day out of the classroom and in public places.
8:30am-5pm.
$125 includes lunch at a
restaurant
Creating Visual Art - Day 4
During this day in the In Stitches fabric art studio,
participants will explore the elements of liturgical design while
creating with fabric or other art medium of their choice. While most
participants will not finish the project they begin, this is an
opportunity to reflect, discuss, gain skills, and envision new
possibilities for engaging the visual arts in worship. Many of the
concepts, ideas, and conversations from the first three days of
“Worship and Art” often come together in creative tangible
expression during this day in the studio.
9am-5pm. $99 includes lunch
Transition Day - Day 5
This day is individualized to allow participants to do
whatever they need to do to make this week most useful when they go back
home. They may spend the day writing, or working in the fabric art
studio, reading in the theology and art library, or talking through
ideas that have arisen during the week. This day is pure
resourced/guided creative time.
8am-4pm. $99 includes breakfast