Communicated Commemorabilia: A Creative Project Exploring Christian Recovery
Communicated Commemorabilia: A Creative Project Exploring Christian Recovery
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Date
2023-12
Authors
Ward, Eli
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
When people tell their stories, they often use spoken symbols to aid in
memorializing important events, especially experiences of healing. In this way, people
commemorate their healing in conversation. This creative project reflects on the
experiences of men and women in Christian recovery groups. As these Christians heal,
they tell stories of radical new identities, reimagined families, gradual healing,
empowering practices, and novel perceptions of God. I have translated these spoken
symbols into visual symbols, a long-established mode of communication in Christian
tradition. Through a series of watercolor stained glass windows, the sacred symbols in
these stories of healing are illuminated. These windows have been presented in an
immersive gallery to further invite viewers to experience the symbols within these stories
of Christian recoverees. Communicated Commemorabilia, as a creative project, reflects
on the intersections of religion and health and the translation of language to art.