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Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA) is an American visual arts organization working to enhance and explore the relationship between Christian faith and the visual arts.[1][2] It was founded in 1979.[3]After 45 years CIVA ceased it's programming in June of 2023.[4]
Abbreviation | CIVA |
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Formation | 1979 |
Key people | Sandra Bowden |
Website | civa |
Gallery instructor Jeremy Hamilton-Arnold describes CIVA's work as "Many of the artists involved [in CIVA] are making art worth showing, sharing, and talking about."[5] It publishes the Seen magazine,[3] and co-curates and co-sponsors traveling art exhibitions.[6][7]
Contemporary Art and the Church: A Conversation Between Two Worlds, (2017) edited by W. David O. Taylor and Taylor Worley, is a collection of essays based on the 2015 CIVA conference.[8]
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