Makoto Fujimura is an artist and speaker, as well as Director of the International Arts Movement and Founder of the Fujimura Institute. He is a graduate of Tokyo National University of the Arts, and his work is exhibited at galleries around the world. He is author of Refractions: A Journey of Faith, Art and Culture.
Film Screening of "Golden Sea" Q&A
Speaker(s): Makoto Fujimura
Date: July 28 2014
Length: 52min
Product ID: RGDL4400V
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Following a screening of the biographical documentary film 'Golden Sea', Makoto Fujimura is interviewed by Jeff Greenman regarding the intersection of Christian faith, his artwork, and wider concerns for culture care.
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