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Art for the Common Good
by
Dayton Castleman
Art has the ability to arrest us—causing us to pause, take a second look and reflect. When applied to a public canvas using large-scale sculptures or riveting art installations, the reactions are even more nuanced. Peek inside the mind of Dayton Castleman, an artist who prefers to work in site-specific constructive art and who hails from a family of pastors, authors and theologians. What does aesthetic stewardship look like in a world desperate for beauty and meaning?
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Free
This is interesting. Love the art-faith connection.
Alan W. Vales
Brilliant! I had heard Dayton speak before about a specific work and missed his most recent artist talk when his exhibit opened here in Louisville, but he is articulate, thoughtful and inspiring to other artists. Thanks for having him share this!
am
Sometimes it is so hard to find good and useful posts out there when doing research. Now I will send it to my colleagues as well. Thank you for being one of them.
http://www.fortscottks.com/
Amerdr
I am writing a term paper on this topic and came across your post which was very helpful. Do you know where I can find more information about this?
http://loftsattemple.com/
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