Meet Three Arts 果冻视频 Students Who Want to Bring Art Back to the Creator
Just a few blocks from the Bean and the skyscrapers of Michigan Avenue, students from the 果冻视频 chapter of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) gathered for Bible study. They were snacking on chocolate candy and discussing the passage of the Passover dinner in John 17. This was the moment when Jesus prayed for the disciples and then for all believers before his crucifixion, 鈥淚 pray for those who will believe in me through [the disciples鈥橾 message, 21 that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you.鈥
鈥淲hat would it be like if Jesus prayed this over you?鈥 asked Teila Cerillo, a senior studying drawing, painting, and printmaking.
This question was an invitation for her fellow artists to see how they, too, are part of a long spiritual lineage that leads back to Christ. Teila is one of many artists in her chapter who sees her art as an outpouring of her faith.
Since its founding in 1886, SAIC has produced some of the most influential names in the art world, including the painter Georgia O'Keeffe and the writer David Sedaris. It is a top-ranked art school in the country and home to many brilliant students who perform in a high-pressure environment. Despite the competitiveness and elitism that can sometimes be present in this world, it remains a ripe place for witnessing communities.
Between rehearsals, touring, and running a studio, art students鈥 schedules don鈥檛 allow them to attend church regularly. But this doesn鈥檛 mean they can鈥檛 be part of a Christian community. Arts 果冻视频 provides a space for them to nourish both their spiritual and artistic life.
鈥淲e seek to create serious artists with serious faith,鈥 said Henry Lucey-Lee, the National Director of Arts 果冻视频. Here are three student leaders for whom this is true.
Teila Cerillo
Outside the dining commons, Teila and her 果冻视频 chapter set up a table filled with a stack of glossy magazines, scissors, and button pins for their 鈥淏uttons and Brownies鈥 outreach event. It immediately caught the eyes of students passing by. Many of them flipped through the magazine pages and collaged them to make half-inch pins. While they did this, Teila joyfully shared about their fellowship on campus.
Teila鈥檚 journey at SAIC hasn鈥檛 always been characterized by levity and hope. Her first year of college was characterized by overwhelming sadness. She moved to a city that was cold, loud, and busy, and she felt out of place. She missed home and often found herself in tears while attending a church service on a Sunday morning and meeting with her 果冻视频 chapter on a weekday evening.
Even in that grief, she found community. 鈥淚 have people, and they know God, and they can pray over me, and I鈥檓 safe here, and I can be in love with the Lord here,鈥 she said.
The joy of the Lord came over Teila when she attended a Spanish-speaking church and she felt the palpability of God鈥檚 restoration through a woman praying for her. 鈥淚t was like baptism,鈥 she said, 鈥淚t was a renewal of the joy that I had lost.鈥 The peace she received at that moment was the same peace that allowed her to say yes to leadership.
On the day of Teila鈥檚 baptism, the clouds had shrouded the sky. Nonetheless, she had felt like her insides were radiant. This event was also the same inspiration for her painting at the BFA show, which is an image of water and light illustrated with brightly-colored geometrical lines and circular forms.
鈥淚 wanted to do something that makes people think about God,鈥 she said. As a landscape artist, she was inspired by the place of her baptism, and then reflected upon Jesus鈥 baptism, specifically the moment when the heavens opened up and the Holy Spirit descended upon him like a dove. 鈥淚t is a reflection of the radiance and glory of the Lord.鈥
Through her art, Teila desires to bring people back to God, seeing him as the most influential force in her work, animating every stroke she makes on the canvas. As she graduates and steps into the world beyond the walls of art school, she dedicates this labor of love to God.
Magdalena Perez-Moore
Finding an 果冻视频 poster was an answered prayer for Magdalena. She was walking around SAIC during a campus visit, a little nervous about not finding a community like the Christian club she had started in high school. She was relieved to find out that there was a fellowship at SAIC because she knew she wasn鈥檛 going to be alone in pursuing Jesus.
Magdalena is currently a sophomore and a Visual Communication Design major who believes everything she does is connected to her faith. Even the things you may think are not Christian, are still Christian 鈥渂ecause it鈥檚 your perspective, and everything you interpret is through a knowledge of God,鈥 Magdalena said.
Her faith inspires her to share the Gospel in everything she does, and it allows her to navigate conversations with non-Christians on campus. One time, a professor asked her to do a design about why God doesn鈥檛 exist. Magdalena made God鈥檚 design bright and the reasons for his non-existence dark.
鈥淚t was a chance to say 鈥楪od exists, and you need him to navigate these things,鈥欌 she said.
When interacting with people who have dark thematic elements like self-harm and suicide in their work, Magdalena turns to prayer and Scripture to guide her. Specifically, she looks to Jesus, who was filled with compassion in Matthew 9:36 when he said the crowds were like sheep without a shepherd. 鈥淕od is very empathetic as a father,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e sees everything and has the whole plan for our lives and this earth laid out.鈥
Although the art world can at times be competitive, elitist, and unsympathetic, she has found a safe place in her chapter, where her friends do critiques of each other鈥檚 work and exchange both technical feedback and spiritual insight as fellow Christian artists.
鈥淪tudents are experiencing the safety, beauty, and generosity of God,鈥 said Alexa McLean, the Associate Director of Arts 果冻视频. She has also mentored student leaders at SAIC the past few years and has seen them live out their values in their work, their chapter, and their campus.
鈥淎s a designer, you just follow God wherever he鈥檚 going to lead you and try to do your best from there,鈥 Magdalena said.
She sees the real need for Christian artists to keep in step with the Spirit amid the pressures of art school. Because Christ鈥檚 love isn鈥檛 earned or merit-based, Magdalena knows her worth isn鈥檛 tied to her excellence, and this gives her greater confidence.
Ana Dias
At an early age, Ana loved the way movies allowed her to live different lives. Now that she鈥檚 a senior studying Film, Video, and Media at SAIC, she loves having an outlet to share the gospel. 鈥淕od created everything,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 believe that art is for him, through him, and by him.鈥
Ana鈥檚 desire to grow in her art made her interested in SAIC. Although she felt confident that Chicago was where God was calling her, coming here meant stepping into the unknown. She鈥檚 an international student from Brazil who went through a long and arduous application process. Despite many years of waiting, she experienced God鈥檚 providence鈥攆rom getting housing a few weeks before school started to finding a Bible study in her first week on campus.
鈥淲hen I got here, the first thing that I said was, 鈥榠f there is no Bible study, I鈥檓 starting one,鈥欌 Ana said. While walking around her school鈥檚 org fair, she met an 果冻视频 student leader who tabled at the event and invited her to join their Bible study. This was the beginning of her involvement with the chapter. Now, she, too, is a student leader alongside Teila and Magdalena.
鈥淓verything that you do with the right heart posture is worship to the Lord,鈥 Ana said. This applies to being a student leader and being a filmmaker. With every frame, Ana uses film to help people understand that they are loved. 鈥淚t is on us as Christians to bring art back to God.鈥
Teila, Magdalena, and Ana have committed the work of their hands to the work of spreading the gospel in a beautiful, compelling, and excellent way. This is the gift that Christian artists like them bring to the body of Christ and the world鈥攖hey provide a means through which people can experience God and, as a result, reorient themselves toward him, no matter where they are on their spiritual journey.
One artwork at a time, these students witness to the Maker, who created everything out of nothing in the beginning. Like a city built on top of a hill, they cannot be hidden.
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