exhibits
Bring Arnold Friberg’s Art to a City Near You!
Arnold Friberg is a prolific artist known around the world for his talent. He is probably best known for his painting “The Prayer at Valley Forge.” He has done commissioned work for British royalty and received an Academy Award nomination for pre-visualization paintings for the film The Ten Commandments.
Currently, the exhibit is in Bountiful, Utah. [...]
The Church’s Eighth International Art Competition
The theme for this year’s art competition is “Remembering the Great Things of God.” This contest is open to all Church members 18 and older. Winning artwork will be on display at the Church’s Museum of History and Art next year. For more information, visit www.lds.org/artcompetition. You can also find links to past years’ artwork [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Virtual Sharing Stations and Handouts from the 2008 BYU Women’s Conference
The most recent sharing stations have been posted! Click here to access them. (See also individual links below.)
For past years’ sharing stations, you can go here.
Also find handouts from some of the talks here. Topics covered include pornography, homemaking, children with disabilities, addiction and recovery, fire preparedness, living with chronic illness, faith, family reunions, fire [...]
BYU Women’s Conference “Virtual Sharing Stations”
BYU just held its annual Women’s Conference (co-sponsored by the Relief Society organization of the Church). One of the hallmark activities at the conference is the service project. During this time, they also have different stations, called virtual sharing stations, described as “ideas that are available on serving, teaching, and helping one another in our [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Sharing Our Voices: “Reflections of Christ” (Multimedia Presentation)
See here for a beautiful slideshow presentation of a photography exhibit that has been on display at the Mesa Arizona Temple Visitor’s Center. The slideshow is put to a unique rendition of “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing.”
(Don’t miss behind-the-scenes videos about the making of this exhibit, available here (simple sign-in is required)).
Sharing Our Voices: “The Healing Power of Christ” (Sculpture Exhibit)
Through sculpture, Angela Johnson shares her testimony and faith in the Savior, Jesus Christ. Thirteen of her beautiful and moving pieces are currently on display at the Visitor’s Center at the St. George Utah temple. Sister Johnson says, “No aspect of my life is more precious to me than the gospel of Christ. It is [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Sharing Our Voices: Creative Expressions of Faith
We celebrate the expression of faith through creative means. We want to provide a place where writers, artists, musicians, and others (you don’t have to be a professional!) can express faith through creative works.
We invite you to consider submitting works in any of the following categories. (Please also let us know if you find [...]
Library
Here we are collecting uplifting and informational talks, articles, video testimonies, music and other resources. Since this is not meant to be an exhaustive list, we have also included links where you can find more material to browse and enjoy.
[This feature is still under construction, so please be patient, and come back and check for [...]
Current Exhibits at Brigham Young University’s Museum of Art
inerva Teichert: Pageants in Paint
American Dreams: Selected Works from the Museum’s Permanent Collection of American Art
Masterworks of Victorian Art from the Collection of John H. Schaeffer
Dismantling Geneva Steel: Photographs by Chris Dunker
Church Museum of History and Art: Exhibit for 2002 Olympics
Here are some of the pieces that were on display at the Church Museum of History and Art for the Winter Olympics that were held in Salt Lake City, Utah (the location of the Church’s headquarters).
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Current Exhibits at the Church Museum of History and Art
For a list of exhibits currently on display, click here.
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