Brehm Visual Art
BLK HALOS Gallery Opening
BLK HALOS GALLERY A Dea Studios, Pannell Center, and Brehm Center Experience Brought to you by FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY The gallery at 509 Walnut in Pasadena currently houses a collection of work by artist and Fuller alum, Dea Jenkins. This exhibition is open for private viewings by appointment only. Please email BrehmCenter@fuller.edu to make a…
Read MoreCall for Applications: The Resilient Artist Project
Embrace Your Creative Work with Courage The goal of The Resilient Artist Project is to create a space where psychological health is nurtured so you can boldly create in the midst of a changing world. We will investigate the connections between spiritual health, mental health, and the creative process for Artists of faith. Artists will walk away…
Read MoreWhen Churches and Artists Come Together During a Pandemic
One intention of the Brehm Residency is for artists and churches to learn and reflect on the nature of the arts and faith in a deep and embodied way—mind and heart conversing with our hands. In turn, participants practice and foster wholeness in their faith communities. As a nine-month learning and working community of artists…
Read MoreCelebrating 20 Years… and a New Look!
Founded in 2001 and named after Fuller Seminary Board of Trustee members William and Delores Brehm, the Brehm Center’s mission is to integrate worship, theology, and the arts for the renewal of church and culture. The original Brehm Charter states, “We believe that God is the original artist, the first Creator. By engaging expert faculty,…
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