Sunday, May 15, 2016

The 2016 Creative Church Conference in Boise

So our planning team for The 2016 Creative Church Conference in Boise has been having fun together...you guessed it....planning creatively! We can't wait to hang out with all you creatives who join us for a fun filled extended weekend: July 28-31 in Boise at Vineyard Boise Church

Click here to read about the speaker/artist line up: 

Click here to read about cost and schedule and how to register:  

Click here to read about food, lodging, transportation: 

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Creative Collaboration Illustrating the Parables

I love painting live. For me it's more than just me getting to create a painting in front of people. In fact that's only a surface way of looking at it. I like to look at it from a much deeper view. For me it's really about a creative collaboration between me and the others involved (if at a church: it's with the worship team, the pastor or speakers, the congregation, and other artists; if during a concert or other public event: its with the band, the audience, speakers, and other artists), and for me it's also a creative collaboration with the Spirit of God...no matter where I am or who else I'm collaborating with. We learn from and teach each other throughout the process. It's all about listening and seeing. And together we make something beautiful. 

Today I had the wonderful opportunity to paint live during both Sunday morning services at Vineyard Boise church. I painted side by side with fellow artist, live painter, and art minister, Jessie Nilo....accompanying Pastor Trevor Estes during his sermons introducing a new 22 week series about the parables that Jesus chose to use for teachable moments. It was such a fun experience getting to collaborate together...all of us (me, Jessie, Trevor, the worship team, the congregation...and the Holy Spirit). And it was a beautiful experience. 

So how does this work? Well...every time I collaborate to paint live the process is just as unique as the amount of unique collaborations I'm involved in. If I'm the only one painting there's a whole process I go through to prepare. And if I'm painting with others there's a whole other process that takes place. 

I have a very specific style to my paintings (very emotive, expressive, mixed media, with lots of layers)...but when painting together with other artists I've learned to allow for an intertwining of styles (mine and the other' artists). This can be challenging but it can also be inspiring. I've also learned that sometimes adopting a different style to fit a specific moment can be refreshing as well as necessary.

For this particular moment...
The plan for the series has been in preparation for awhile and Jessie was approached about having artists paint live for each of the 22 weeks to help illustrate the parables. Jessie brought me into the plan a couple of weeks ago to join her in designing/planning and facilitating/implementing the live painting throughout the series (including overseeing other artists who will join us). But it was only a week ago that we talked through the overall design plan for all of the paintings that would take place throughout the series (landing on a very graphic design style that would be simple for other artists to do and for people to connect with). And it was just a few days ago that we were able to sit down and actually plan/prep for what we would be doing for this first launch Sunday. It was in that moment (after reading the passage that would be featured) the simple graphic design of the images for this Sunday popped in my head. I believe this was guidance from God (because truly I'm not a graphic designer-Jessie is, and the moment I sketched out a little graphic design style thumbnail of what I saw in my head Jessie was in total agreement that it was what we were to use...we didn't change it at all). And just as quickly, the color pallete came to us also. It was really exciting to be on the same page in the process as we were working together to do these paintings. 

But that was just the beginning of this collaboration...

The passage for today...Matthew 7: 24-27
The Parable of Building Your House

Pastor Trevor speaking about how to read and receive the Parables of Jesus. 
It was a great experience to get to illustrate what he was speaking about. It was like getting to bring his words to life. Though Jessie has painted a few times during sermons Trevor has spoken, this was my first opportunity to paint while he spoke and I really had fun. 

Jessie and I getting ready to paint.
We've been friends for 13 years and though we have painted side by side before, this was only the 2nd time she and I have gotten the opportunity to paint together on the same canvas! It was pure joy to work with her in this way. 

Painted during the first service.
The house built on a rock. 
When the storms come the house stands firm.
4ftx4ft latex paint on masonite.
Jessie Nilo and Lisa Marten.

Painted during the second service.
The house built on sand.
When the storms come the house falls.
4ftx4ft latex paint on masonite.
Jessie Nilo and Lisa Marten.

After both services Jessie and I were approached by many people who gave us feedback about what they experienced while we painted as Trevor spoke. It's always a meaningful thing for me to interact with those who are viewing the live painting, to gain their insight and feedback about their experience and what their "take away" is. This is the additional collaboration piece...the viewers. I believe all live art needs viewer participation. 

And this is where I really get to see the behind the scenes work that the Spirit of God does...as I learn about how the simple act of painting live can add meaning to an experience for someone (whether it's in a church or a concert or a public or private event). This is where I learn that it's not just about me painting in front of people...there's so much more going on at a deeper level...in collaboration. 

Monday, March 28, 2016

Marten Evergreen performs "amour échange"


We hit a milestone! Marten Evergreen has entered our 6th year together and we performed our 15th avant garde performance art piece titled "Amour Echange" live at a private wedding in Boise. 


MARTEN EVERGREEN
presents

“amour èchange”

performed live at
The Rose Room. Boise, Idaho
Friday March 18, 2016
for The BertMore Wedding

Artist Statement:
Movements inspired by monuments of love. This piece was specifically created to
celebrate relationship.

First Movement: Prayer
music-“Jagadeesha” by Trevor Hall
A dancer interprets a prayer of thanksgiving, peace, and grace extending beyond boundaries of time.

Second Movement: Celebrating Story
music-“The Spark” by Afrojack/Spree Wilson
Dancers interpret an inspired story through dance and expressive collaboration of paint and drip theory.The dance and painting between both that ensues will tell
the story of courtship and relationship.

Color symbolism:
clothing:
white-vulnerability/new beginning
silver-future dreams
gold-commitment for life

MARTEN EVERGREEN is 
Lisa Marten and Lukas Evergreen


Here are some photos from the performance:
 our performance space: "the bubble" 

 first movement: dancing the prayer

 second movement: dancer one

 dancer one is joined by dancer two

 dancer two

 dancer two is joined by dancer one (now in silver)

 dancers in sync

 dancer one

 dancer one is joined by dancer two (now in gold)

 dancers in sync 

 dancers ready for anything

the finished 2D painting created while dancing

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Announcing: The 2016 Creative Church Conference in Boise



The 2016 Creative Church Conference in Boise
Embracing the Arts in Your Church
July 28-31 
at Vineyard Boise Church
4950 N. Bradley St. Boise, ID 83714
sponsored by The New Renaissance and VineArts 
Registration Fee: $125
Can choose to pay registration in installments.
Registration includes lunches and Free Childcare.

 2016 theme:
Beauty in the Brokenness

Main Speakers and Featured Artists:
Scott Erickson
live painter, Imago Dei-Portland, OR 
Dave Blakeslee
pastor and potter-Salida, CO
Bruce Herman
painter and educator-Gloucester, MA
Andrew Nemr
tap dancer and TEDfellow-NYC, NY 
J Scott McElroy
founder The New Renaissance-Indianapolis, IN
Jessie Nilo
founder VineArts and Art Fruition-Boise, ID

What is The Creative Church Conference All About?
*Bi-Annual Arts Conference
*Multi-church forum for arts in the name of Christ
*All levels of artistic experience are welcome
*Teachings on working with God, finding your own creativity, knowing your identity, the needs of artists, and loving people through the arts
*For individuals, community leaders, artists, pastors, and caregivers of creatives
* Engaging artistic communities all sizes, grassroots, clergy-led, liturgical, and outreach
*Opportunities to rest, reflect, journal, create, worship, and connect
*Art workshops, music workshops, dance and music performances, creative worship
*Topics on integrating the arts into the life of the local church (in churches of any size) 



Monday, January 4, 2016

Starting 2016 with a bit of My Story (another facet of Who I Am..."Traveling Art Minister")



For those of you who are either new to this blog or unaware of what I could possibly be talking about in that title...let me explain. You may not know, that along with being a full time working artist with a business called "revelatorART", I am also a Traveling Art Minister. If you're unfamiliar with what Art Ministry is, what a Traveling Art Minister is, and might be wondering what the heck does this have to do with art and why should I care...let me introduce myself...

My name is Lisa Marten. I’ve been a full time working artist for 17 years. I utilize many different mediums and a variety of artforms within my art business called “revelatorART”, and my performance art company called “Marten Evergreen”. This includes commissioned studio work, contracted mural work, live painting engagements, teaching private art lessons, one person and multi-artist art exhibits and art shows, live performances including painting-choreographed dance-music and spoken word, and number of other creative endeavors that I gain employment for. Along with art being a way of life for me and the way that I gain income, art has also been a way to minister to others. And for me, this is an important part of who I am. What do I mean by all of this? 

Here's a bit of my story... 

I started out as an Art Major at Seattle Pacific University. Art has always been a part of my life. My journey has taken me on some creative adventures. I have a BA in Youth Ministry (’92)-which is about mentoring youth-and a second BA in Behavioral Science (’95)-which is counseling/psychology training. Both degrees are from Northwest University in the Seattle area. I also have a 6 month course completion certificate from The Harvest Ministry College (a ministry/missions/leadership training school) in Glasgow, Scotland ('02).  

Throughout my working career, I have utilized art therapy with children and adults (in professional psychoanalyst therapeutic settings, in public art workshop settings, along with private studio art therapy sessions) and have seen the healing and therapeutic results of art when people allow themselves to connect to their hearts through creativity. I truly care about people's well being and enjoy getting see people discover important things within them as they pursue their own life journeys. It was this connection of art and therapy and ministry and missions that has led me down a path that is quite new and cutting edge in our world today.  

What is "Ministry" or a "Minister":

I've been a volunteer Art Minister and leader with an Arts Ministry called VineArts at the Boise Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Boise, Idaho since 2005. And it's been through this experience that I've learned that at the core of who I am...I am a "Minister" and specifically, an "Art Minister". You may be asking...What is "Ministry" and what is a "Minister"?  Some of you may have heard the terms used in a Governmental setting. Others may have heard the terms used in a Church setting. The terms are typically used to describe someone's job description or a title for a group of people who are doing a specific task and might be relegated to only those who are given a specific profession. 

I use the terms a bit different. I use them more as verbs...action oriented. I use them to be inclusive (not exclusive). The easiest way I can describe "Ministry" (the way I see it) is "Mentoring". Mentoring is more than teaching a specific subject or coaching a specific skill...it's coming alongside others and caring for them in such a way that helps to bring out the best of who they are (think Mr. Miagee in The Karate Kid...he did more than teach karate, or coach self defense skills...he mentored life to Daniel). Mentoring can be accomplished in countless ways and look like just about anything.  

I’ve ministered to (mentored) people of all ages through creative activities and artistic focus within ministry (mentoring). I've curated a gallery for 6 years which allows for artists of all ages and skill levels to learn that what they create is important and worth being seen, and have led small group ministry (mentoring) to artists allowing for safe places for them to explore and pursue who they are at their core. I’ve worked side by side with other Art Ministers connecting with artists and getting to see people gain a deeper understanding of themselves as creative beings created by God. I have been and am currently also a part of a group of ecumenical Art Ministers from around the United States, Canada, and the UK who meet annually in Texas to cross pollinate and learn from each other.

I love to travel. My father was in the US Navy and so I've grown up traveling. As an adult, I have found that I have an innate desire to travel and experience other places, cultures, people in this world along with my own. I have traveled throughout the US and overseas (and have lived overseas). Throughout the years I’ve traveled around the world (sometimes for exploring and sometimes to serve and help in other countries). Regardless what the trip might be for, I’ve always found myself doing art and connecting with other artists on my travels. My training in all of these areas (whether organized or organic) has prepared me for what I am doing today.

What is "Art Ministry"? or an "Art Minister"?: 

An "Art Minister" is someone who mentors others through creativity, and oftentimes will specifically mentor Artists. It was in 2010 that I recognized how I could join art and ministry (mentoring) and missions (mentoring in places beyond what I have known) together by traveling to places where I already have connections (people I’ve met throughout the years who are already living and serving abroad to communities small and large, whether through the influence of specific churches, world wide missions organizations, business in communities, or relationship with others) to bring art as a form of ministry to those communities in creative ways. It’s this endeavor that I want to bring to your attention to share my heart with you about. I take art and ministry around the world.

You see I really do believe that creativity is a language that transcends all other languages, all nations, cultures, and borders (all cultures throughout history have their own forms of art, music, textiles, stories, etc.). It's a language we all share...it's the language of our Creator (no matter what religion people have faith in, there is art that expresses that religion). It may look or sound a bit different depending upon where we live and who we are, and some of us might be a bit rusty at first engagement, but it's a language that we all speak. 

About the Conversation:

I believe Creativity is like a conversation. There are conversations going on all the time. Conversations with the people and the work of their hands, with people and God, with people and nature, with people and humankind, with people and self. Creativity allows me to come alongside others and enter into the conversations that are already happening with them. I love listening to the conversations (it's an honor, a sacred thing). If I'm invited into the conversations this brings about collaboration. Collaboration is an invitation to the sharing of ideas and it's a huge part of building relationship. I believe humankind is a relational people. We need each other. I believe we were created that way by a creative God who is all about relationship with us. And I believe we've been given creativity as a language to relate to each other with. When we connect into the conversation through creativity and allow for collaboration, we are helping to build community together and this helps foster relationship. And the walls become invisible between us. 

How Do I "Do" This "Traveling Art Ministry"?:

Since I started traveling for this purpose I have been able to do art and ministry in countries like Ireland, Ecuador, New Zealand, Lithuania, Scotland, Canada and throughout the USA (on and off the mainland), and I am currently in the process of planning an upcoming trip to Thailand. I have mostly traveled on my own...but have also traveled with other Art Ministers

Each of these trips looks different from the other as they are hand tailored to the specific country, culture, people, ecumenical relationships and needs of those I would be ministering to. Most of my work has been with adults but I have also worked with youth and children also. I’ve done anything from facilitating collaborative art projects for large and small groups, designing and implementing community art murals, leading small group therapeutic or ministerial art activities, painting live for local events, painting live for worship services, painting live/accompanying a pastor’s sermon for church services, painting live and speaking the sermon for church services, meeting with artistic groups to discuss how to implement creative art ministry, and allowing for relational ministry (however that needs to look). 

How do I fund these trips? It's all done out of my own pocket and by those who individually desire to generously gift to me. Let me be clear, I am not getting paid to do this. I get no monies from the government, churches, missions organizations, or any other official institution to take these travels. Unlike my art business, I don't require my hosts (whom I already have friendship with) to pay me for these "Art Ministry Trips". The only thing I ask is to be able to stay with them and eat with them while I'm with them). I fund these trips through relationship. It's a free gift. I give the time. I give the mentoring. I give the art. It's about relationship. Human to human. Heart to heart.

In 2012 I formed a group of 12 Pastors and Art Ministers (from different church denominations) surrounding me who serve as my "Commissioning Group". Why and What is that you ask? My "Commissioning Group" provide support, prayer, and accountability. There's a lot involved (behind the scenes) to do a trip like I do. And though I am often the sole person on these trips...they are as much a part of them as I am. My "Commissioning Group" meets with me before my trips to help me prepare. I do tons of research about the places, people, cultures, and specific needs of those I will be traveling to. My "Commissioning Group" partners with me in helping me to prepare for the trips. They message with me daily while I am out on the trips (keeping in contact and up to date on how things are going). And they debrief with me once I am back from my trips (helping me process through my experiences and what I've learned). They are my lifeline while I am out on the field and they are my soft place to land when I come back. 


Why I DO this thing called "Art Ministry":

Because I am compelled. One thing I’ve learned through what I get to do as an "Art Minister"…it’s not about me (I'm not traveling with these trips so I can gain or so I can see the world or so I can be known)...it's about relationship with others. And...(unlike creating a painting for a paying client whom I'm contracted with through my art business) it’s not really about the art either (the art is the starting point). It will always be about relationship. Heart to heart. About God’s heart for people and how connecting with other humans is an important part of ministry (mentoring). What I get to do as an "Art Minister" is to be a part of conversation in collaboration (between me and God and my hosts, and those we’re ministering to, and those who are praying and supporting and donating supplies for the activities, etc.) and it’s a privilege to be a part of it throughout this world in so many places and in so many ways.  We all get to play in some way. What I have found is that my purpose and point out there on these trips usually has so many layers it's difficult to say "this is why I am going" or "this is why I went". But I what I do know is that there is usually deep stuff taking place within all involved and my presence on the trip (however long and however it looked) was an important part of this journey we call life together. 

I am very appreciative of all of my experiences. The training I received throughout my education, along with work and volunteer experiences, was the beginning of an incredible adventure that God set before me. Today, as a "Traveling Art Minister", I love what I get to do. I get to paint on people’s lives. 

Would you like to partner with me on these Art Ministry adventures?

For those of you who might be interested in this aspect of what I do, would you want  to partner with me in prayer as I continue to listen to the conversation and enter into it through creative Traveling Art Ministry? You see, we’re in this together. I really do believe I take you with me wherever I go. You’re a part of this adventure as much as I am. I appreciate your prayers and your encouragement more than you realize.

And If you're interested in individually contributing through a financial gift or art supplies to help towards a future trip...Contact me at: revelatorart@yahoo.com

I have been writing about my adventures on my Traveling Artist blogsite:
You can check out each trip page by clicking on a tab at the top of that sites homepage. 

To continue to follow my adventures, you can subscribe to that site through RSS feed or you can receive the posts in your email by entering in your email address in the box provided on the site for email subscription. 

And if you are interested in hosting me on a future Art Ministry adventure, where I can partner with you to connect through creativity with those you are already reaching in your community, please contact me.

Thank you. 
Lisa Marten

Adventures Pursued:
Scotland/UK (2000-2002)
New Zealand 2011
Lithuania 2012
Alaska 2012
Scotland 2012
Pacific Northwest 2013
*Seattle, WA
*Vancouver Canada
*Bellingham, WA
*Portland, OR
Hawaii 2014
Seattle 2014
Oregon Coast 2014
Maui 2015
Lithuania 2015

Travels with VineArts:
Ireland 2008
Ecuador (La Vina Quito) 2010
Annual Art Ministers Retreat. Laity Lodge, Texas (2010-2015)
CIVA Conference 2011
Creative Church Conference (bi-annually 2012,2014,2016)
Vineyard USA Conference 2013

Local Pursuits:
Live Painting at churches, concerts, fundraisers, and art events 
Performance Art at art events with Marten Evergreen

MORE ART TRAVELS TO COME!
I’m always open for wherever the conversation leads me.

Confirmed Travels for 2016:
  • Thailand

"Mystic Lover"
24x36 mixed media on canvas.
c. 2015 Lisa Marten.
Not For Sale
This is the 4th painting in my Self Portrait Series...and depicts the Traveling Art Minister facet of Who I Am. 

Friday, December 4, 2015

Painting the Internet


Being a live painter allows me unique opportunities...like being hired to paint live while accompanying a friend and her classmate during their final group presentation in her college communications course. I love that I get to do what I love to do AND also collaborate with others.

 The topic was the internet and how it is growing and learning...and moving towards more and more intelligence. My friend pointed out how we are all helping to create it in collaboration as we feed it information...about ourselves, about each other, about places, things, events, etc. Every time we interact with it we are causing it to learn about how we think and feel...and it's taking note...and remembering. 

I got to help illustrate what was being shared by creating a painting that depicted the internet. I had a canvas off to the side with just the Google search bar (representing what the internet started out to be...us requesting from a search engine). I also had a canvas that I was working on during the presentation that was made up of lots of images (representing what the internet is like now...us interacting with it and each other through endless ways). We had the class choose tiny images that I would paste onto the canvas and then I began connecting the images with paint. And with that interaction, the painting changed.

 The presentation was only about 15 minutes long but it was power packed with lots of interaction and participation with the each of the members of the class. We were able to practically represent what my friend and her classmate were sharing through the presentation. We all created that painting together in collaboration and community. ...and that is very much like the internet.  As we learn, so does the internet, and it continues to change. 

I was told that no one had ever had a live painter involved in a final presentation for that course. Now...we've changed the way people might think and view a final presentation. And that...is the whole point of the my friends' talk. 

Monday, September 7, 2015

Painting Large Canvas Mural Backdrops



I haven't gotten the chance to take/post photos of the new backdrop at Vineyard Boise yet until today. This backdrop is a collaboration of many artists and non-artists together. The theme of it coincides with the current sermon series on Corinthians. Here it is after a bunch of us painted phrases on it Sunday August 30th during the worship services. The artists in VineArts (along with staff and many others) have been collaborating on and painting backdrops for the sermon series at Vineyard Boise since (I think) 2007. Out of all the backdrops we've worked on, I think this is one of my favorites. Maybe it's the grungy graffiti imagery, maybe it's the vibrant range of colors, maybe it's the cool signs and wording...but I think it's mostly because this one is focusing on LOVE. 


Our process starts in prayer (the pastoral staff asks the artists to create something for an upcoming series. We're made aware of what book of the Bible will be taught. Then we pray about imagery and collaborate on ideas). The next step is to paint the base colors on the canvases. We do this in our studio (all 3 8ftx12ft panels on the floor) with large handled brushes and brooms. We use latex house paints. We add texture as needed. The next phase is details. We hang the panels up, project images or words and chalk outlines for painting. Sometimes it's all painted flat on the floor and then later hung in the sanctuary for the series, other times the panels are hung unfinished and we paint the details live during worship. This is one where we are continuing to paint details during worship throughout the year as our pastor speaks through the book of Corinthians. It's a fun collaborative process that helps our congregation engage visually with the teachings through creativity.









I love what we get to do together!



Saturday, September 5, 2015

"New Eyes" Art Exhibit


New Eyes
the art of Esau Kessler

On display during the month of September at:
Evermore Print LLC
780 W. Main St. 
Boise, ID

Artist, Graphic Designer, Author, Business Owner: Esau Kessler, passed away December 2014 from esophageal cancer. He was very active in the writer and art communities in Boise and is dearly missed by so many. His original works of art are treasured. This September, Evermore Print in downtown Boise, along with Esau's family honor his memory with this art exhibit. Prints of his work can be purchased to benefit a fund for his surviving children and grandchildren. 






Friday, August 21, 2015

Tap Artist Andrew Nemr is coming to Boise!



"Kids, teens, and young adults (ages 12-22 only): Ever wanted to try tap dancing? This class is open to the public and for all levels of experience, including beginners. You are going to love learning from my talented friend from NYC who is not only a groundbreaking tap artist but is also a TED talk educator! Andrew Nemr has been selected for an artist residency at Surel's Place in Boise, Idaho for the month of September, and he will guest-teach at Hall International Academy in Eagle, Idaho on Saturday morning September 12, 9am-11am! This clinic is very affordable at only $10
Sign up on the Hall Academy website: 

Learn more about Andrew Nemr at:


Monday, August 3, 2015

Works on Paper: September Art Opening at The Coffee Studio

Lisa Marten

I am the featured artist for the month of September 2015 at The Coffee Studio (6360 N Saguaro Hills Ave, Meridian, ID 83646). I will be showcasing a new series of mine called "Works on Paper". Seascapes in chalk pastel, acrylic and latex paint on brown paper. 

c. 2015 Lisa Marten

There will be an OPENING RECEPTION on Tuesday September 1, 2015 from 6pm-8pmYou are invited to come for the evening or pop in when you can. I will be creating a painting live.

And there will be live music by Amandalynn Lovewell (who will be singing Aloha into our hearts), accompanied by Kody Elsworth and Ciara Mcdermott


Amandalynn Lovewell

Come enjoy and support local art, music, and coffee. Partake in delicious beverages and goodies crafted by the friendly baristas at The Coffee Studio. Connect in conversation with friends and family and meet new friends in an intimate coffee house setting. 

And don't forget, my series will be installed for the whole month of September. So make The Coffee Studio a regular stop in your September schedules. 


Coffee Studio....Support Local

Oh and besides their coffee, I highly recommend their Green Monster Smoothie...don't be scared of it's color...it's yummy! 


SUPPORT LOCAL
Much Aloha!