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2006 15th Anniversary Conference "Artists as Reconcilers"

February 23rd-25th, 2006 at Cooper Union

A 5-minute movie by Plywood Pictures


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Post-conference updates

IAM Conference Menu
MP3 Recordings - FREE!
Virtual Gallery - NEW!
"Reconciliation" Theme
Presenters
Workshops
Schedule
Juried Art Exhibition
Ways to Help
Credits
Please contact conference@iamny.org with further questions.

FREE MP3 Recordings

"If a democracy rests on any principle at all, it is the realization that we can create the society we want to live in if people in this single morning and this single room, if they put their minds to it. You have enough energy, and you have enough creativity to change America."
- Dana Gioia, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
Keynote speech at "Artist as Reconcilers" conference, February 24, 2006, Cooper Union University, New York City

Click on the below recordings to download for FREE!
(Please be patient during download, as files are large.)

IAM "Artists as Reconcilers" Conference MP3s (click on listings below)

  1. Franz Mohr's Testimony & Introduction by Erik Lokkesmoe (Thursday PM, 2/23/06) 17:13
  2. IAM History by Makoto Fujimura (Thursday PM, 2/23/06) 18:52
  3. Keynote by Dana Gioia (Friday AM, 2/24/06) 56:52

IAM Brochure MP3s (click on listings below)

  1. Introduction 2:32 - voices of IAM
  2. History of IAM 13:11 - Director, Makoto Fujimura
  3. Need for Arts 2:53 - President, Kirk Irwin
  4. Perspectives on IAM 10:09 - Laurie Lea, Pamela Moore, Gordon Pennington
  5. Catalyst for Community 4:20 - Board Member, Sharita Hunt
  6. Reflections & Reconciliation for the Future 13:51 - Director, Makoto Fujimura

Also download conference recordings via iTunes to your iPOD for FREE!
Instructions: Go to the iTunes homepage (Click here to go to iTunes) and search under "music store" for "International Arts Movement." Click here to go to iTunes. Select subscription for "International Arts Movement." Dana Gioia's speech and two other lectures will download on your computer for free. You do not need an iPod to listen to the recordings (you can listen to it on your computer.) If you do not already have iTunes, download iTunes here, install it, then follow instructions above.

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Virtual Art Gallery

Photos, drawings, notes & more made by conference attendees!

Click here for ART Gallery

Artists:
Click here for PHOTO Gallery
Photographers:

If you would like to submit images from the 2006 "Artists as Reconcilers" Conference to post in the galleries, please email them to submissions@iamny.org. Thanks!

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"Reconciliation" Theme

IAM believes artists to be articulators of hope and integration in our broken culture. And yet we know today artists are known mostly for their rebellion, alienation, addiction and apathy. We aim to catalyze a movement of artists to be agents of cultural "Shalom." The Hebrew and Christian scriptures speak of Shalom as the wholeness and flourishing of human endeavors - possible through a true reconciliation between humanity, God's universe and Him
The IAM conference, "Artist as Reconcilers" is poised to provide a historic opportunity to cast a new vision:
Reconciliation of artists to themselves,
Reconciliation of artists with the Church,
Reconciliation of artists with God

With our vision, we desire to present artists as catalysts for creative peacemaking, responsible stewardship of nature, and inspiration for collaboration.

A movement of reconciliation begins with God. Thus IAM desires to honor God's presence via various conference venues including a "Creative Church" worship service. Knowing that there are many participants who may not share our faith, our vision is to serve the pluralistic society with hope and integrity, providing a broad base of discussion for art in general.

For Christians, the conference is a time to reflect on how the church can become a source of inspiration for beauty, truth and goodness in the world. We need to recover the call to draw near to the source of the gift of creativity - to learn from the Great Artist, Jesus, to humbly walk new paths to creativity and collaboration.

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Key Note Speakers

Conference Presenters

  • Kirk van der Swaagh is the Senior pastor of Neighborhood Church of Greenwhich Village, NYC.
  • Tom Pike is the Rector of the Parish of Calvary/St. George's Church, NYC.
  • Albert Pedulla is a sculptor who makes mixed media installations. He is the founder of Angel's Net and sits on the board of Christians In the Visual Arts (CIVA).
  • Chris Anderson is a painter interested in the historical/cultural dislocations of American home.
  • Daniel Lee is an architect in private practice, whose work draws on the classical tradition to address contemporary problems and needs.
  • David Mahan is a campus minister and scholar at the Rivendell Institute for Christian Thought and Learning.
  • Gordon Pennington III is a media specialist with Burning Media Group and founder of Dangerous Romantic Poets.
  • Nigel Goodwin is an actor and founder of Genesis Arts Trust, UK. He will be our "roaming encourager" for the conference, a role he has played for over 30 years in London, Hollywood, New York and Tokyo. He is on the advisory board of IAM.

Art Exhibition Final Jurors

  • James Elaine is the Hammer Projects curator at UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, CA. Hammer Projects is the museum's division dedicated to exhibiting the work of young artists.
  • Josie Browne is the Director of Max Protetch Gallery in Chelsea, NYC. A prominent gallery in NY since 1978, Max Protetch shows contemporary architecture masters, public scuplture, contemporary chinese art, and more.

Performing Artists

  • Rob Mathes is a nationally renowned music director and a multi-faceted performer. He is the musical director/arranger for the Kennedy Center Honors, and recently produced two records for Vanessa Williams.
  • Central Baptist band is an ensemble from "the friendliest church in New York" led by Director of Music, Greg Royals.
  • Vissi Dance Theater is a multi-cultural urban contemporary dance group founded by Courtney Ffrench.
  • Andy Zipf is a mood rock solo artist, recently nominated for Best New Artist by the Washington Area Music Association.
  • Susan Enan is a singer/songwriter from England, with a devout fan base in Northern Ireland, the UK, and US
  • Kelley McRae is a singer/songwriter with a blues, gospel, country-blended style all her own

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Workshops

Workshops ranged from film screenings and director's chats of "Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania" (FourBoys Films) and "39 Pounds of Love" (HBO/Cinemax Documentary Films) to theological discussions with Yale Divinity Professor, Miroslav Volf and David Mahan. Attendees had the opportunity to look at Christian art in pop culture with Betty Spackman and James Romaine, discuss their work at portfolio salons with local working artists, and much more!

For full workshop descriptions click here.

Workshops Friday, February 24th, 2006 Saturday, February 25th, 2006
Workshop 1 Director & Actor's Chat: "Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania" Film Screening & Filmmaker's Chat: "39 Pounds of Love"
Workshop 2 NEA Grant Application Process Total Truth: Getting Past the Gatekeepers
Workshop 3 Intelligent Humility Intelligent Humility
Workshop 4 Integration of Theology and the Arts Dante's Images of Reconciliation
Workshop 5 The Culturally Engaged Church Making the Church a Home to Artists
Workshop 6 Portfolio Salon Portfolio Salon
For full workshop descriptions click here

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Schedule

Wednesday, February 22nd - Saturday, February 25th

Event Venue
"Reconciliation" Juried Art Exhibition Great Hall Gallery

Thursday, February 23rd

Time Event Venue
5:00 - 7:00 pm Art Exhibition Reception & Registration/Check-in (please eat dinner before 7pm) Great Hall & Great Hall Gallery
7:00 - 7:10 pm "Tuning our Hearts" Introduction by Franz Mohr Great Hall
7:10 - 7:45 pm Welcome Address & IAM History/Membership by Erik Lokkesmoe, Kirk Irwin & Makoto Fujimura
7:45 - 8:00 pm Vignette by Judith Bradshaw, Abbie Killeen, Tara & Christian Frederickson
8:00 - 9:40 pm Film Screening: "Bituminous Coal Queens of PA" by David Hunt & Patricia Heaton
9:40 - 10:00 pm Discussion & Interview with David Hunt & Patricia Heaton

Friday, February 24th

Time Event Venue
9:00 - 9:30 am Morning Devotional by Sam Andreades & Joan Zimmerman Great Hall
9:30 - 10:00 am Vignette by Danai Guirira & partner
10:00 - 11:00 am Morning Key Note by Dana Gioia
11:00 - 11:45 am Morning Plenary "St. Francis of Assisi: The Living Candle" by Ian Crone
11:45 am - 3:00 pm Lunch break & optional activities (see announcements) Off-campus
3:00 - 5:00 pm Workshop Sessions led by various presenters Various classrooms
5:00 - 7:00 pm Free time & Dinner break Union Square
7:15 - 7:30 pm Vignette by Karen Lacey & Kristy Johnson Great Hall
7:30 - 7:50 pm Vignette by Richard Harden
7:50 - 8:50 pm Key Note Address "Reconciling Art" by Miroslav Volf
8:50 - 10:00 pm Concert by Rob Mathes

Saturday, February 25th

Time Event Venue
9:00 - 9:30 am Morning Devotional by Tom Pike & The Haven musicians Great Hall
9:30 - 9:45 am Vignette by Annie Frisbie
9:45 - 11:00 am Morning Key Note "Art and Alienation: Reconciling the Two Cultures" by Nancy Pearcey
11:00 - 11:45 am Morning Plenary: "Intelligent Humility" interview by James Romaine of Betty Spackman
11:45 am - 2:00 pm Lunch break & optional activities (see announcements) Union Square
2:00 - 4:00 pm Workshop sessions led by various presenters Various classrooms
4:00 - 6:45 pm Dinner break & "Neighborhood" Coffee Hour Union Square; Neighborhood Church
6:45 - 7:00 pm Vignette by Steve Turner Great Hall
7:00 - 8:50 pm Creative Church by Sean Witty, Central Baptist band, Vissi Dance, Julliard musicians & Makoto Fujimura
8:50 - 9:00 pm Announcement break
9:00 - 11:00 pm Live Music by Andy Zipf, Susan Enan & Kelley McRae; Stand-up by Susan Issacs

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"Reconciliation" Juried Art Exhibition

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Great Hall Gallery, 7 East 7th Street, New York, NY 10003
February 23rd-25th, 2006
Artists include: Wayne Adams, Chris Anderson, Sandra Bowden, Manny Caciatory, Anna Mosby Coleman, Brian Fee, Maria Fee, Richard Harden, Rachel Houseman, Greg King, Joyce Lee, Ira Lippke, Beth Mahaffey, Billy Maker, Rob Matthews, Joe McSpadden, Mamoru Okano, Albert Pedulla, Gene Schmidt, Linda Smith, Nathan Smith, TM Sisters, Phyllis Thomas, Adam Tyson, Mike Wood
Jurors include: Josie Browne (director, Max Protech Gallery, NYC); James Elaine (curator, UCLA Hammer Museum, LA)
Curators include: Wayne Adams, Albert Pedulla & Chris Anderson (visual artists, NYC)


Ways to Help

There are still ways to help after the IAM conference! Some areas of need are listed below:

  • Conference Donation - donate to our conference fund to help support post-conference resource creation, and next year's upcoming conference! Click here for more information on how you can contribute.
  • Prayer - help us pray for this post-conference time! Email prayer@iamny.org for a prayer list and information on how you can join our weekly Wednesday afternoon prayer gatherings in NYC. Prayer requests include:
  1. Creative empowerment and inspiration for all conference attendees as they return to their daily lives
  2. Spiritual encouragement for new learnings and friendships (& protection against discouragement of these things)
  3. Growth of the IAM community and movement for cultural renewal

Thanks for your support and generosity towards IAM & our "Artists as Reconcilers" conference.

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Credits

Special thanks to:

Your service is so valuable to IAM!

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