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Thanksgiving Point unveils Tree of Life exhibit
Nearly a decade after her first sculpture exhibit debuted at Thanksgiving Point’s Ashton Gardens, Angela Johnson unveiled her second collection of sculptures. Her newest exhibit features 130 life-sized bronze statues, offering the artist’s interpretation of the story of Lehi’s Dream in the Book of Mormon.
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BYU Student Symposium, art and the written word express religious ideas
The BYU Religious Education Student Symposium, held Feb. 17, focused on religious perspective and expression of students through academic papers and, for the first time this year, art.
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Library exhibit uses road signs to symbolize direction from God
The art exhibit 'Signs and Wonder' on the first floor of the Harold B. Lee Library uses street signs to symbolize divine plans for life and protection from God.
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Highlights from BYU colleges: Professors commissioned for military ethics guide, Student wins art awards
Marriott School of Business
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Religious Education professors encourage artistic projects
There is a growing trend within BYU's Religious Education department in which professors offer students multiple ways to earn their grades. Traditionally, teachers have their students take exams and write papers, but for religion professors like Gaye Strathearn, creative projects are becoming an alternative.
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Golden Spike festival celebrates 150 years of growth and diversity
At the 149th Anniversary Celebration at Promontory Point in 2018, those celebrating began a countdown to this year's 150th anniversary. (Spike 150)
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HBLL exhibit explores isolation, separation
Ryan Moffett woke up and could not feel his toes. They felt numb and had a tingly sensation. The next day, he woke up and felt a definite numbness all the way up to his belly button.
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New American West exhibit rides in to BYU's Museum of Art
Curators, students, historians, scholars, designers and many more have spent years collaborating to present the BYU Museum of Art's newest exhibit opening on Friday, Feb. 19: 'Branding the American West: Paintings and Films, 1900-1950.'
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MOA invites all to 'Art After Dark' exhibit
Students and guests enjoyed food and two new exhibits at the February 'Art After Dark' event. This semester's event is 'No Place Like Home' and is Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. (MOA)
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Kosovo art installation of dresses supports war rape victims
A woman hangs a dress among rows of women's clothing hanging, as a part of an art installation called 'Thinking of You' by Kosovo born artist Alketa Xhafa Mripa, in Pristina Stadium, Kosovo, Friday, June 12, 2015. Thousands of dresses and skirts were collected and hung across the field of the Pristina stadium, in a tribute to the estimated 20,000 wartime sexual violence survivors from Kosovo's 1998–1999 war for independence from Serbia. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
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Beijing/SLC artist collaboration puts focus on air quality
AP Photo Pollution in SLC
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"Things Fall Apart" opens at Covey Center for the Arts
Some of history's greatest works of art have stood in marble halls and grand cathedrals, hardly changed from their ancient beginnings. But some art was meant to fall apart. Some art was made to grow.
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Museum of Art showcases Andy Warhol and Takashi Murakami
The BYU Musem of Art's new exhibit 'Think Flat,' featuring original art from Andy Warhol and Takashi Murakami, explores the relationships between the influence of fame and the power of an image.
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