Provo celebrates 400 years of Shakespeare

2023 comes with a unique anniversary for Shakespeare and his legacy. This past weekend a local bookstore celebrated the 400 year anniversary of the first group of his plays being published. Visitors were able to flip through a 400-year-old copy of one of Shakespeare’s first folio.

BYU alumna premieres dance short film about complexity of her faith

Utah artist and BYU alumna Jessica Heaton traveled to New York City for a weeklong residency program with the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts. There, she choreographed and produced a dance short film titled “Nonlinear.”

Acting on the spectrum: Utah director creates opportunities for neurodivergence in film

Levi Harris, director and filmmaker, uses his foundation Thunder Feather to cast neurodiverse actors and change the current standards in film.

BYU Museum of Art debuts new exhibit ‘Life: Six Women Photographers’

Women Photographers on Oct. 6, highlighting six influential women photographers' photographic work from the 1930s to 1970s.

Springville MOA hosts exhibition celebrating Utah’s religious diversity

The Springville Museum of Art is currently hosting its 37th annual Spiritual and Religious Art of Utah exhibition.

New Arts Building progressing toward completion

BYU's new Arts Building for the College of Fine Arts and Communications is progressing steadily toward its expected completion at the end of fall 2025, according to Todd Hollingshead, BYU’s Media Relations Manager.
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