27 min

Peace, Be Still: Artist Panel Upside Down LA

    • Arts

We live in an age of anxiety – both chronic and clinical; both systemic and psychological. In 2023, it is assumed that all people must simply learn to live with low-grade anxiety. Accessing our inner worlds to address this reality can feel elusive and daunting. And yet, art holds the capacity to elucidate truth about our emotional well-being, expressing what we fail to articulate in conversation and even what we do not admit to ourselves.
Artists often assume the role of prophet. They do not allow us to insulate ourselves from the tragedies of our societal problems. They put pressure on the ways we avoid our aches through the distraction of entertainment, pathological busyness, or the convenience of technology. This collection of artists present their faith-filled struggle with our epidemic of anxiety, inviting us to examine our coping mechanisms of choice with curiosity and contemplation.
What can we learn from these artists about the uniquely human quest for peace?



A live recording from the Peace, Be Still art reception. Hear from four artists (Janna Christian, Jonathan Puls, Krystyny Vandenberg, and Eden DeLaVara) about their artistic process and the way that they grapple with our age of anxiety.
Visit upsidedown.com/peace-be-still for more resources, podcast episodes, and articles. 

We live in an age of anxiety – both chronic and clinical; both systemic and psychological. In 2023, it is assumed that all people must simply learn to live with low-grade anxiety. Accessing our inner worlds to address this reality can feel elusive and daunting. And yet, art holds the capacity to elucidate truth about our emotional well-being, expressing what we fail to articulate in conversation and even what we do not admit to ourselves.
Artists often assume the role of prophet. They do not allow us to insulate ourselves from the tragedies of our societal problems. They put pressure on the ways we avoid our aches through the distraction of entertainment, pathological busyness, or the convenience of technology. This collection of artists present their faith-filled struggle with our epidemic of anxiety, inviting us to examine our coping mechanisms of choice with curiosity and contemplation.
What can we learn from these artists about the uniquely human quest for peace?



A live recording from the Peace, Be Still art reception. Hear from four artists (Janna Christian, Jonathan Puls, Krystyny Vandenberg, and Eden DeLaVara) about their artistic process and the way that they grapple with our age of anxiety.
Visit upsidedown.com/peace-be-still for more resources, podcast episodes, and articles. 

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