We collaborated with photographer Eley more than most artists: narrative photo shoots, multimedia installations, and more.
Read MoreListen to an extended remix of the song “Gaza (Under the Rubble)” which blends together both the original song and the hip hop version by A+ (AKA Albert Russell).
Read MoreOur friend A+ (scholar/pastor/emcee Albert Russell) was inspired by our song “Gaza (Under the Rubble)” to write his own bars. Marthame produced them into this…
Read MoreInspired by the continued Israeli onslaught on Gaza, our house band Marred Fame wrote and recorded this original song. Our friend Alonzo Johnson jumped in on…
Read MoreOur collaboration with Cara Fears Johnson and Carlton Johnson led to the creation of an original song, We Are One, written and performed by Cara.
Read MoreOur house band Marred Fame recorded a pop punk cover of Weelaunee (Soft Forest Bed), our protest song that we wrote with Darci Jaret.
Read MoreOur collaboration with pastor/artist Darci Jaret led to the surprising creation of a protest song, Weelaunee (Soft Forest Bed), a protest in solidarity with Atlanta’s…
Read MoreOur collaboration with Amina McIntyre led to the creation of a meditative play experience. The experience had two parts: an in-person event, and a recorded…
Read MoreOur collaboration with photographer Eley (and the addition of model Ari Brazier) led to the multimedia poem reweaving/unraveling, as we make sights and…
Read MoreOur collaboration with pastor-poet Jeremy Green led to the creation of a poster for our imagined horror movie One.
Read MoreOur collaboration with filmmaker Weston Manders led to the creation of a short film called Kudzu, a look at the hauntingly weed that seems to cover the South.
Read MoreThis collaborative song was inspired by Jesus on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24) in partnership with the New Church Development Commission. We tapped our…
Read MorePoet-activist-minister Analysis penned this acrostic poem using the letters “AIJ”, inspired loosely by the poem “WTC” by La Bruja.
Read MoreFor Christmas this year, Marthame recorded a new version of an old song, Magnificat, from his Chicago punk-country-gospel band Farm King, bringing in his…
Read MoreInspired by our conversation with artist Lily Jurskis, our house band Marred Fame recorded a pop punk version of the Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood theme song, Won’t…
Read MoreA Walk in the Wilderness is a unique artistic collaboration between illustrator Rachel Eleanor, photographer Eley, and podcaster Marthame Sanders.
Read MoreOur friends over at Odyssey Impact connected us with filmmaker Kirsten Kelly and also provided for these behind the scenes looks.
Read MoreMusician Tracy Keenan composed the song This Is Who We Are as a musical reflection on the Vision 2020 Guiding Statement of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Read MoreIllustrator Rachel Eleanor created this animated GIF inspired by our conversation, touching on the subject of hospitality.
Read MoreHost Marthame Sanders was invited to share some thoughts on creativity with our friends over at A Sanctified Art.
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