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Author: Gary Ball & Alex Sosler

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Introducing The Artistic Vision hosted by Gary Ball and Alex Sosler! This podcast explores the correlation between faith and art--specifically, cultivating a sacramental imagination for creative practice. This season will feature guests ranging from practicing artists to scholars, and anywhere in between. Subscribe today to receive new episodes every week! 

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On today's episode of "The Artistic Vision" we talk with Winfield Bevins, the author of How Beauty Will Save the World: Recovering the Power of the Arts for the Christian Life. In a world filled with chaos and distraction, the concept of beauty often takes a backseat to more pressing concerns. Yet, in this episode we explore the profound impact that beauty can have on our lives. Beauty isn't just an aesthetic; it’s a moment of connection with the divine. Winfield aims to help Christians see b...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we explore the world of Julian Davis Reid, an artist and theologian who seamlessly weaves music and faith. Julian shares his journey from a musically rich upbringing to becoming a transformative voice in the arts. He discusses his creative projects, including his latest records Vocation and Behold, and his ministry Notes of Rest, which invites listeners into spaces of spiritual reflection and musical contemplation. Join us as we delve into how Julian’s ...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, author Mitali Perkins shares her remarkable journey from her Bengali roots to becoming a beloved Christian author of children’s and young adult books. Mitali opens up about her creative struggles—battling self-doubt, confronting the inner critic that whispers, “I suck, my work sucks,”—and learning to listen for God’s encouragement to “Keep going.” We discuss the spiritual adventure of art-making, the myth that art can exist without message, and how arti...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome artist and professor Duncan Simcoe, who offers a rich framework for understanding Christian art through the categories of prophetic and devotional expression. Simcoe reflects on whether art can truly be taught and explores the artist’s journey from imitation to originality. He shares the story behind his compelling series Black Drawings—a body of work that began, as he puts it, by “making the right mistake.” Using humble materials like tar pa...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, Lanta Davis joins us to answer the question: can images shape belief? We dive into the role of the imagination in transforming our spiritual lives. Lanta discusses practical ways we exercise our imagination and expand our vision. Discover how images and stories help us see God’s beauty, awaken creativity, and renew our sense of wonder in the world. If you’re a Christian artist, creative, or storyteller, this conversation will inspire you to see your im...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, singer-songwriter Andy Squyres joins the conversation to explore the deep connection between music and authentic storytelling. Known for his raw honesty and poetic lyrics, Andy shares how tragedy, spiritual doubt, and a search for authentic Christian artistry have shaped his creative journey. From his early influences in high school literature classes to his unique relationship with contemporary Christian music, Andy opens up about the challenges and tr...
In this episode of "Artistic Vision," presented by Creo Arts, we explore a variety of creative projects sponsored through their grant process. Recorded on location in Wilmore, Kentucky, during the annual retreat, this episode offers a glimpse into the collaborative network that Creo Arts fosters. From singer-songwriters to visual artists, discover how these projects come to life and learn about the open application process for future grants. Tune in to be inspired by the artistic fellowship a...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision podcast, hosts Gary and Alex talk with Robert Balfour, a priest, woodworker, and founder of the Old School Makerspace in San Antonio, Texas. Together, they explore the intersection of faith and art, showing how creativity can become a unique form of ministry. Robert shares his personal story of moving from a practical, no-nonsense upbringing to discovering the transformative power of beauty and craftsmanship. Through woodworking, he found not only a pers...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we talk with Danielle Gudgel from Deidox, a producer of short films that document real-life stories of faith in action. Danielle shares her inspiring journey of working in the documentary film world alongside her husband, Brent, using powerful storytelling to reveal how God is at work in the world. On this episode we dive into the unique challenges of life with an artist and the role of authenticity in art. If you’re an artist, filmmaker, or believer pa...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome Matthew Aughtry, filmmaker, priest, and professor at Baylor University’s Truett Seminary. Together, we explore the transformative power of film and storytelling to help us see the world with fresh eyes. Drawing from C.S. Lewis’s idea of “watchful dragons,” Matthew shares how movies can break through our defenses and awaken deeper imagination. We discuss why creative risks are vital for artistic growth and why artists must resist the temptatio...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, Gary and Alex sit down with acclaimed artist Josh Tiessen to explore the intersection of art, faith, and ecology. From his early inspirations in Russia to his current work as a fine artist, Josh shares his journey of creating hyper-realistic paintings infused with Christian symbolism and ecological themes. Join us for an inspiring conversation about art with purpose, the role of symbolism, and the importance of excellence in creative expression. #Artist...
Charles Howell is an Outlaw Country musician, turned architect, and now, theologian. Today, Howell introduces us to the theological aesthetics of Eberhard Jüngel. We also dive into the rebellious world of Outlaw Country Music which leads us to its unexpected intersections with Theological Play. In this episode, we unravel the stories behind the music that defies norms and the spiritual narratives that challenge our perceptions. C. M. Howell worked in architecture before receiving his Ph...
Dr. Will Revere joins the artistic vision today to, among other things, introduce us to the medieval allegorical poem, Piers Plowman. This beautiful poem illustrates the way art uses symbolism to not only represent culture, but also challenge it. Today we dive into the rich tapestry of medieval literature as we explore the profound role of allegory and symbolism. Discover how these literary devices shaped narratives, conveyed complex ideas, and reflected the cultural and spiritual landscapes ...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, our co-host Gary Ball, discusses how to look at a painting. He offers practical advice on how to approach a painting--what to look for as we consider what the artist intends to communicate, and beyond that, what God may reveal through our engagement with art. Additionally, we explore the importance of vision--that sight is God-given and is both a reflection of our ability to understand and develops our capacity to understand. Looking at a painting can e...
Today Karen Swallow Prior joins The Artistic Vision to provide us with practical tips for engaging literature deeply and intentionally. This talk is entitled, "How to Read a Book." Karen Swallow Prior is a renowned author and professor known for her work on literature and the evangelical imagination. Today she highlights the importance of reading slowly and attentively as a spiritual discipline. She offers insight on the collective imagination, its impact on society and the role of literature...
Today we welcome, Bob Crawford, bassist for The Avett Brothers, to continue our series. Here he speaks on "How to Listen to a Song." Bob reminds us of the profound connection between music and faith, emphasizing that all music can be appreciated through a spiritual lens. He shares insights on how to actively listen to music, the importance of understanding harmony, and the role of hymns in both secular and Christian contexts. The discussion includes personal anecdotes and audience interaction...
Today, on The Artistic Vision we welcome poet and professor Benjamin Myers to continue our series of talks related to the aesthetic life. In this episode, Ben discusses the significance of poetry in cultivating attention and contemplation. He emphasizes the role of beauty, metaphor, and sound in enhancing the poetic experience. The discussion also touches on the sacramental nature of poetry, as well as the challenges of teaching poetry in a way that respects its artistic integrity while...
Today, on The Artistic Vision we begin of a series of talks related to the aesthetic life. On this episode, our very own Alex Sosler explores the significance of beauty in the Christian life, emphasizing its role in shaping our life in Christ. He discusses the concept of an obedience to an aesthetic life, which encourages us to engage with beauty in art and culture, and how this engagement can lead to deeper insights and a more fulfilling existence. The conversation also touches on the Christ...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, poet and writer Paul Pastor joins us to talk about his new poetry collection, The Locust Years, which explores the beautiful irrationality of hope amid loss. Listen to the way he compares hope to a rat! Also, we discuss the meaning and value of “Christian art” and why artists of faith should boldly embrace their spiritual identity, engaging the world through joy, grace, love, and redemption. This inspiring conversation is perfect for Christian artists, ...
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, filmmaker Josh David Jordan shares powerful insights on storytelling and unique way that cinema includes the audience as participants in art. We explore how great films invite observers to believe in an imagined world—and how staying one step ahead keeps them captivated. Josh unpacks the mystery behind visual storytelling and the role of imagination in filmmaking. We also discuss his bold new film, El Tonto Pro Christo—a black-and-white, European-style ...
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