Artists have discovered a truth: That the intersection between imagination, art, and religion is being attentive to the world. In that space, boundaries vanish and the secular becomes sacred, the ordinary becomes sublime. Poet Mary Oliver writes, “This is the first, wildest, and wisest thing I know, that the soul exists and that it is built entirely out of attentiveness.” Building on our March and April themes of paying attention and embracing possibility, we turn now to the fruits of an “awakened curiosity.”