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Seven Skeletons
Ward Minnis
5 episodes
1 week ago
Seven Skeletons is a limited series art experience that tells the story of a prominent family of Bahamian artists - through the lens of their lifelong relationship with the Jehovah’s Witness religion.
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Seven Skeletons is a limited series art experience that tells the story of a prominent family of Bahamian artists - through the lens of their lifelong relationship with the Jehovah’s Witness religion.
Show more...
Documentary
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Visual Arts,
Christianity
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E04: House Arrest and Daydreams
Seven Skeletons
17 minutes 42 seconds
2 weeks ago
E04: House Arrest and Daydreams
What does it cost a family to spend their entire lives as hard-core Jehovah’s Witnesses? In this episode, Ward traces the choices his father and sisters made under the weight of doctrine — from abandoned opportunities to stifled creativity — and asks what was lost, what was gained, and what will never be recovered. Transcript: House Arrest and Daydreams Facebook: Article teaser and conversation. Original Painting: I’ll Be Fine Instagram:  Intro / Outro Music: Reggae Is The Answer by Rent Kid.  Royalty free music licensed through Story Blocks.
Seven Skeletons
Seven Skeletons is a limited series art experience that tells the story of a prominent family of Bahamian artists - through the lens of their lifelong relationship with the Jehovah’s Witness religion.