VVP: Art 434 & Engl. 410

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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Short Film about Dan Callis

The co-founder of this class, Dan Callis, retired last spring after nearly 40 years of teaching. This fall, Biola's Art Department hosted a celebration of Dan's work as a teacher and a symposium examining his work as an artist. As part of the festivities, the art department commissioned a short documentary, which you can watch here. As you watch it, you can see how Dan's sensibility shaped the content and form of Vision, Voice, and Practice.



Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Culture of the Day

This semester, instead of beginning each class with a song of the day, shared by each respective class participant, we're sharing a "culture of the day"—an artifact (songs are still welcome!) drawn from the world of the creative arts, broadly understood. Those who share on a particular day basically share with us something they love. 

2/5/26: Opening scene of Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.

2/3/26: "Everything is Peaceful, Love," by Bon Iver.

1/22/26: "The Night I Heard Caruso Sing," by Everything but the Girl

1/20/26: A mug made by former VVPer Jonathan James:

1/15/26 [Writer Dan Kois talking about Ruth Asawa]:


VVP 2026

A new semester begins. This time out, some changes have been made. For one thing, Dan Callis, who co-founded this course back in 2009, has retired, so Chris is teaching the course on his own. For another, we only have writing students in VVP, since the English department wasn't able to coordinate with the art department to make it a true interdisciplinary class. This is nobody's fault! :) And it has happened before, back in 2023.

But some things have stayed the same, like the first week's spot collaboration. Small groups of students are given words on a sheet of paper (excerpts from poems, songs, articles, Wikipedia pages, history books, recipes, etc.) and then have forty minutes or so to make something out of them. 





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