Arts & Community

Jacqueline Claire: "Awakening Collective Wisdom: Insights from an Interactive Art and Storytelling Tour"

Isobel LeBlanc: "The Human Voice: An Instrument for the Expression of Our True Identity"

Anne Gordon Perry: "Community Building through the Arts: Evaluating Some Current Examples"

  • Jacqueline Claire

    Jacqueline is an illustrator, storyteller and painter. The focus of her integrated work is to empower audiences to develop a deeper connection to their spiritual reality. She is currently a home-front pioneer in New Braunfels, Texas, (her home base for creating and serving) when she is not touring.

  • Isobel LeBlanc

    Isobel LeBlanc is a graduate of McGill’s Schulich School of Music with degrees in music and education. She is engaged in music in a variety of settings at the intersections of performance, education, and community.

  • Anne Gordon Perry

    Anne Perry (PhD Aesthetic Studies/Humanities) teaches writing and history of media at the Art Institute of Dallas. With her husband Tim Perry she has produced films including "Luminous Journey: ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in America, 1912," serving as researcher, scriptwriter, producer, and production coordinator, among other roles. Her commitment to bringing aspects of Bahá’í history to life through writing, drama, and film spans decades. She currently teaches a film course through the Wilmette Institute.

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44th Annual Conference

Beyond Critique to Constructive Engagement

3,300

The views expressed in this recording are those of the presenters and do not necessarily represent the views of the Association for Bahá’í Studies, nor the authoritative explications of Bahá’í writings.