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Pentecosting An Art Practice

Isaiah Morris

On the Spirit and Art-Making's Liturgical End

Isaiah Morris is a new media artist and writer. With a Master’s in Christianity and the Arts from King’s College, London (Distinction). He researches Australian Pentecostalism, the Catholic theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, and projection and light-based art’s theological dimensions. Isaiah has exhibited artworks across Australia, Asia, and the UK, in galleries, shopping malls, music festivals, and churches.

Pentecosting an Art-Practice - explores the liturgical contours of art-making, in dialogue with the Pentecost event (Acts 2) and Catherine Pickstock’s work on language, meaning, and doxology. We’ll consider what it means to retrieve the liturgical end Modernity has supposedly stripped away, offering a few reflections on the Holy Spirit’s role in contemporary art-practice.

Making, Seeing, Hearing was a day of workshops, talks and performance, held at St Barnabas Church Dalston on 20 October 2025. Curated by Sarah White and Ally Gordon

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