Listen Up! Series educates students on diversity

The College of Fine Arts and Communications hosted their first concert and Q&A for the Listen Up! Series as part of the ongoing initiatives for the Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee.

BYU art student turns the walls of Gallery 303 into his own canvas

Senior art student Stephen Clawson filled the walls of Gallery 303 to invite visitors to engage with a representation of his art process. His works filled every wall of the gallery from top to bottom.

Orem art festival to celebrate ‘silver linings’ of COVID

Havenlight Publishing is hosting an art festival this weekend in Orem in an attempt to spotlight artists struggling during COVID-19.

Department of Dance hosts weekly virtual performances

Adjustments are being made across campus to make sure students still have opportunities to participate in their hobbies, passions and education. To follow safety procedures but continue to perform, BYU Dance announced they will be live-streaming a dance performance every Friday at 5 p.m. from now until Thanksgiving break.

Closing this week, ‘A Studio of Her Own’ exhibit features powerful lessons for 2020

Home builders. Survivors. Trend-setters. Fighters. Standing in the gallery of BYU’s Museum of Art, students can almost hear them whispering from the walls. They are 58 remarkable female artists, and their messages of inspiration and hope are featured in the MOA’s “A Studio of Her Own” exhibit, which closes this week.

Lehi artist promotes unity through anti-racism project

Michelle Volz paints community members' hands the color of their skin and has them leave a handprint on a canvas. Each handprint, Volz said, represents that person's commitment to stand for change.
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