FILM // PhxArt x Lisa Sette Gallery Summer Films: Politics, People, and Society / God & Country
June 9 | 1 pm
Presented in Whiteman Hall. Limited capacity.
TICKETS: Free for Members | $8 for the general public
The art of film has long provoked reflection on the ways humans interact with each other and our world. This summer, the PhxArt x Lisa Sette Gallery Summer Films series Politics, People, and Society offers a global view on how politics, cultural + societal beliefs, and other factors inform individual identity, community relations, and sometimes, entire nations and social structures. The series also complements special exhibition Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s-1980s, which explores how artists found novel ways to express themselves during a time when art-making was heavily monitored by governmental systems and policies.
Join us Sunday, June 9 at 1 pm, for the first film in the PhxArt x Lisa Sette Gallery Summer Film series. Featuring many prominent voices of contemporary Christianity, God & Country examines the implications of Christian Nationalism, the belief that America—and its government—should be defined by and enact fundamentalist Christian ideals. This film asks the question: What happens when a faith built on love, sacrifice, and forgiveness becomes politicized, conflating power, money, and belief into hyper-nationalism?
Presented in English. Estimated runtime 90 min.
This film series is made possible by the Lisa Sette Gallery.