Adrienne outlines some of the issues raised by Grayson Perry concerning the role of contemporary art in modern society and its perceived inaccessibility from the public
Alastair introduces the 2021 Interface Conference with a short talk
This series of short studies explores the creative character of God as the first artist.
Lecture and discussion with Alastair Gordon, the first in our series during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A talk by Alastair Gordon questioning the increase in discussion of faith within contemporary art practice.
A series of daily ten short bible studies for writers as a guide to daily devotions or group study.
An applied conversation exploring embodied imagination, sensibility and the process of making.
What history can teach us about beauty, goodness and truth
Artist Dan Curtis talks about our anxieties in the arts, the causes, and what we can practically do about it.
Lecture and discussion by Dr Jorella Andrews and James K.A Smith. How does an embodied vision of the new creation cultivate our imagination in these times?
How digital and social media shape our spiritual life, and how we can reclaim the spiritual disciplines within the digital age that we live.
A look at reactions in popular culture to the lives, deaths and ‘what next?’ of David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Amy Winehouse and others.
Lecture exploring our grasping need for the use of our moral imagination in relationship,
A great bible study resource if you're a graduate performer.
Glynn speaks about self care and building resilience in the life of the artist.
Poems exploring how the language we use is transformed by our relationships.
A survey of some of the ways religion is newly visible in contemporary art
Artist and lecturer Kaori Homma discusses the ethics of art practice drawing on her work with Art Action UK
Lakwena speaks to Natali McCleary and Alastair Gordon
Mako shares from his book ‘Art+Faith: ATheology of Making.’
Recording of a lecture by artist Makoto Fujimura followed by a conversation with Alastair Gordon
Miriam reads a handful of sonnets from her poetry book "The Things We Burn" published by Morphē Arts.
Poetry book; 15 sonnets exploring lament
A collection of stories from authors in the Morphē Arts writers group
Exploring how the process of improvisation, and the flow of call and response is weaved throughout life and art.
A lecture unpacking the philosophical understandings throughout history of the concept of beauty.
Lecture and panel discussion exploring "found theology" and "found art"
Lecture exploring the sound substrate of scripture and how we can listen to the sonorities of the text
Writer and philanthropist speaks at our national conference on the redemptive value of beauty in our world.
The central theme of Ruth’s talk is how lament is connected to care.
Help us raise a further £10k to stop our artists leaving the industry