“Visually Sacred”
Podcast Series: Season II

Hosted by Arthur Aghajanian

FSA is delighted to continue partnering with Christian contemplative and essayist Arthur Aghajanian in featuring the second season of his ongoing podcast series “Visually Sacred.” Originally produced by Radix Magazine, FSA hosts this unique series of important voices that have been intellectually contributing to the conversation of religion and art over the last several decades.

In this streaming podcast series, Arthur Aghajanian explores how images influence our understanding of reality and the sacred through conversations with thought leaders on art, visual culture, and religion. Each episode delves into a different area of visual theology, opening to spiritual wisdom while deconstructing an image-saturated world.

In this second season, Arthur dives into thoughtful discussions that bring a theological framework to bear on the images and objects within specialized areas of visual culture. He invites a diverse array of guides, each an expert in their particular area of aesthetics. From movies and fashion to iconography and graphic design, he will explore a wealth of subject matter with the same goal: illuminate the ways in which visual expressions enrich and influence one’s spiritual life. Don’t miss the inspiring conversations featured in the grid below from each of the following scholars: Brent Rodriguez-Plate, Rachel Hostetter Smith, Ali Hussain, Petra Carlsson-Redell, and Saurav Mohapatra.

In case you missed Season I, please scroll down for the link.

Image: Fred Tomaselli, “Airborne Event,” 2003.

 

About Arthur Aghajanian:

Arthur Aghajanian is a Christian contemplative, essayist, and educator. His work explores visual culture through a spiritual lens.

About Arthur Aghajanian:

Arthur Aghajanian is a Christian contemplative, essayist, and educator. His work explores visual culture through a spiritual lens. His essays have appeared in a variety of publications, including Ekstasis, Tiferet Journal, Saint Austin Review, The Curator, and many others. He holds an M.F.A. from Otis College of Art and Design.

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Season II