The Be. Make. Do. podcast inspires artists of faith by diving into the big - and sometimes controversial - questions that come with pursuing the artist’s calling. Artists are culture makers. But many Christians in the arts feel isolated and conflicted about their call. That’s why we’re starting this conversation - to help you find clarity and confidence. So, be encouraged. And become who you were created to be, make what you were created to make, and do what you were created to do.
Join host Lisa Smith as she poses questions, shares stories, and great conversation with artists, theologians, creatives and friends about the call of the artist in the world.
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The Be. Make. Do. podcast inspires artists of faith by diving into the big - and sometimes controversial - questions that come with pursuing the artist’s calling. Artists are culture makers. But many Christians in the arts feel isolated and conflicted about their call. That’s why we’re starting this conversation - to help you find clarity and confidence. So, be encouraged. And become who you were created to be, make what you were created to make, and do what you were created to do.
Join host Lisa Smith as she poses questions, shares stories, and great conversation with artists, theologians, creatives and friends about the call of the artist in the world.
Subscribe and follow now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! [https://pod.link/1700320315]
Join the movement at https://soulmakers.org [https://soulmakers.org/]
"Artists have the possibility of teaching us about what the kingdom of God is like."
In this episode of the Be. Make. Do. podcast, Lisa talks with Corey Frey, a visual artist, writer and community builder about the importance of curiosity and process over product.
Join us for our last interview in the Artist Archetypes series on artist motivations. The Maker, The Mystic, The Soul Healer, The Imaginative Visionary, The Prophetic Critic or the Storyteller? What's your archetype? Take the quiz here! [https://www.soulmakers.org/quiz]
Come visit us this upcoming weekend as we are joining and attending The Breath and The Clay 2025, March 21st- March 23rd. Take Artist Spiritual Archetype quiz in person!
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Connect with Corey Frey
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Corey Frey Bio:
Corey Frey is a multi-disciplinary artist, poet and art educator living in Maryland. In addition to his personal creative practice, Corey is the Exhibitions Manager at the Delaplaine Arts Center in Frederick Maryland and is one of the leaders in the Breath and the Clay Creative Arts Conference and the Makers and Mystic Creative Collective. He and his wife Christy founded The Well Collaborative, a community in Maryland that values creativity, curiosity and conversations about art, humanity, faith and culture.
Be. Make. Do.
The Be. Make. Do. podcast inspires artists of faith by diving into the big - and sometimes controversial - questions that come with pursuing the artist’s calling. Artists are culture makers. But many Christians in the arts feel isolated and conflicted about their call. That’s why we’re starting this conversation - to help you find clarity and confidence. So, be encouraged. And become who you were created to be, make what you were created to make, and do what you were created to do.
Join host Lisa Smith as she poses questions, shares stories, and great conversation with artists, theologians, creatives and friends about the call of the artist in the world.
Subscribe and follow now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! [https://pod.link/1700320315]
Join the movement at https://soulmakers.org [https://soulmakers.org/]