Kent Smith, Musician & Composer

For several years Kent Smith and Jim Allman commiserated about their feelings of ostracism from both the mainstream culture of the modern church as well as from the “secular” arts community.  They were acutely aware that the reflective Christian who was actively involved in the pursuit of beauty as a calling, often finds himself in the no-man’s land of being too secular for the church, and too pious for the secular community.  As time progressed it became increasingly more evident that they were not, in fact, alone in their feelings.  They suspected (and rightly so) that there were many artists of similar mind, but that, for the most part, they tended to be isolated from each other.  In 2009 Jim and Kent decided to address this by forming the Continuum.  After they mulled over various ideas, Kent stumbled upon the name and Jim the triskelle logo which together perfectly represented the purpose and motivation of the group: a community that (a) acknowledges the importance of artistic, cultural, philosophical, and theological precedents and antecedents, (b) that is informed and inspired by the three inseparable ideals of truth, goodness, and beauty, and (c) that is determined to elucidate the value of their revelation via the unrelenting pursuit of the beautiful as ultimately defined by the incarnation of Christ.

Since he was born, Kent has had an unusual fascination with music.  He would sit perfectly still for several hour stretches at the age of three between the speakers of  his parent’s stereo listening intently to Beethoven, Saint-Saëns, Mussorgsky, Debussy, and Tchaikovsky.  As he grew older he became enamored with various other genres of music.  He is a guitarist, vocalist, programmer, and composer.   Several of the pop musicians that have helped to inform his sonic sensibilities include Brian Eno, Trent Reznor, Daniel Lanios, Robert Smith, Peter Gabriel, and the Edge.  He has played and sung in various incarnations of bands over the past many years, and has written pieces for film, and commercial.  He has studied film scoring in Los Angeles at UCLA.  He procured his Bachelor’s degree in English Literature after attending Samford University and Crichton College.  He recently stepped down from his position as Executive Director of Restoration Inc. of Memphis in order to pursue his music on a more full time basis.  Some of his most recent scoring work has been on the independent feature film Daylight Fades, an example of which can be found here on this site.

Aside from scoring film, Kent is also fascinated by the entire film-making process.  He loves academic criticism and the open discussion of film and hopes to cultivate that appreciation for the medium through his work with the Continuum.

In addition to co-founding the Continuum, Kent currently sits on the board of directors of both Restoration Inc. of Memphis ( www.restorationinc.org ) and also the Center for Western Studies founded by John Hodges.

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Request for Help

You may be aware of our recent affiliation with InternationalArtsMovement (IAM).  IAM is a global community of artists and creative catalysts—people who take an active part in engaging with the arts and believe that the arts play a vital role in human flourishing. This community was founded over 20 years ago by painter, author & philosopher MakotoFujimura. We are excited about this affiliation.

In February 2012, IAM is holding a small, by-invitation-only gathering for catalysts in the “art/faith/humanity” spheres gathering throughout the world, and the Continuum has been invited to join this gathering. We have elected to send Kent Smith as our representative. For three (cold!) days, he and others will be gathering in IAM’s gallery in midtown Manhattan and meeting with the staff of International Arts Movement. This will be a vital time for us to build our relationships with one another in the movement, to learn more about the future of the movement, to contribute our input, ideas, experiences, and expertise to the shape of the movement, and to be more deeply equipped and resourced as we receive information on the programs and resources IAM produces.

IAM has raised funding for two nights of housing and three days of meals, but we have to cover Kent’s travel costs to NYC. I am writing to see if you would be willing to help underwrite the $500 in travel costs to attend this important gathering.

As IAM is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization, any donations made are tax-deductible. If you would like to support Kent & the Continuum’s participation, you may do it one of two ways:

  1. Mail a check made payable to International Arts Movement, 38 W. 39th St, 3rd FL, New York, NY 10018. Include a note that your gift is to be applied toward the “2012 IAM Catalysts Summit” and include Kent’s name (Kent Smith).
  2. Make an online donation. Click here and enter your donation amount under “General Donation.” Once you click “Add to Cart,” you will be able to leave a “note,” where you may designate “2012 IAM Catalysts Summit” and include Kent’s name.

IAM will reimburse Kent’s travel expenses based on donations received. (Any gifts beyond his travel costs will be used to support this regional gathering and the movement as a whole.)

This opportunity is something that will add tremendous value to our work on behalf of artists and the arts, and I am grateful the Continuum will be a part of it. Your donation will really help make that possible.

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