Golden anniversary: Lights, camera, art!
[soundslides width=”620″ height =”533″ id=”384009″] The Harris Fine Arts Center marks its 50th anniversary this school year with concerts and exhibitions ranging from “The Marriage of Figaro,” a...
View ArticleLondon actors to perform Shakespeare at BYU
Actors from the London stage will perform Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” Sept. 25 and 26 in the JFSB courtyard at 7:30 p.m. Jeff Martin, the producer of the BRAVO! series at BYU, helped...
View ArticlePhoto op: Commercialization meets fine arts
[soundslides width=”620″ height =”503″ id=”382893″] BYU’s photography program’s focus is a split one; it equally emphasizes commercial and fine art techniques. “Our goal as a program is to produce...
View ArticleBYU ranked No. 1 place to work
BYU is the No. 1 American university to work for, according to a survey published by The Huffington Post and Forbes magazine. Rankers highlighted BYU’s clean, attractive students and its education...
View ArticleLondon actors bring Shakespeare to life
London actors performed Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” last week in the JFSB courtyard at BYU. Three sets of bleachers surrounded the small stage set up in the courtyard. Stage lights wove...
View ArticleMark Callister: Why serve with charity?
Mark Callister, associate chair of Graduate Studies in the Department of Communications, spoke about the power and blessings that come from serving with charity at BYU’s Tuesday Devotional. He began...
View ArticleNation’s Hindu community applauds BYU MOA exhibit
The BYU Museum of Art gained attention from the nation’s Hindu community Sunday, Sep. 21, when Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, President of Universal Society of Hinduism, expressed appreciation for the...
View ArticleVisual arts exhibition: ‘The Power of Pilgrimage’
“The Power of Pilgrimage” is the Department of Visual Arts Faith in Works Committee’s theme for its sixth annual exhibition in the B.F. Larsen gallery in the HFAC Oct. 2–Oct. 30. The exhibit features...
View ArticleProvo Towne Centre Mall: Radiant Orchid Project
A Provo Towne Centre Mall art exhibit features work from BYU Masters of Fine Arts graduate students and one BYU Fine Arts faculty member. The exhibit will be available for public viewing through Oct....
View ArticleBYU Homecoming Week: Sure to be Spectacular
World-renowned artist James Christensen will return to his old stomping grounds at BYU during Homecoming week to take part in the BYU Spectacular on Oct. 16–17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Marriott Center....
View ArticleTake Flight at a Homecoming Dance
Four Homecoming dances will take place Friday night at 8:00 p.m. in various locations around Provo. This year’s theme, Take Flight, can be found in the atmosphere of each location. Students can Fly...
View ArticleDepartment of Design emerges from visual arts split
The BYU Department of Visual Arts announced the final decision to move one department to another college and split the remaining programs into two new departments. The changes will be implemented...
View Article‘Bring home your bacon’ with new Cougar Cash cards
Nov. 3 marks the start of the Cougar Cash campaign, a two-week promotion to spread awareness of the planned rebranding of the student signature card at BYU. The campaign’s main slogan, “Bring Home...
View ArticleMitt Romney to speak at BYU Forum
BYU alumnus Mitt Romney will address students, staff and faculty in a BYU Forum Nov. 18 in the Marriott Center at 11:05 a.m., and his address is titled “Life Lessons from the Front.” Romney has been...
View ArticleLife Sciences Building gets an interior makeover
Students and staff from BYU coordinated efforts to landscape the interior of the new Life Sciences Building through the month of October, a project that required the management of more than 300...
View ArticleNew MOA centerpiece combines fashion and architecture
The BYU Museum of Art officially unveiled its new centerpiece, Plexus NO. 29, on Thursday, Nov. 20. Plexus NO. 29 will be on display through 2016. The centerpiece is part of artist Gabriel Dawe’s...
View ArticleA pilgrim’s journey: Travels of religious artwork to the MOA
Three classic art pieces about the life of Christ grace the MOA’s religious collection, but the MOA did not purchase any of them in a regular art auction. Hiram Powers’ “The Ideal Christ” When Hiram...
View ArticleMissionary age change brings new experiences to LDS women, marriages
President Thomas S. Monson lowered the age requirement for mission service more than two years ago, and the LDS community is starting to recognize resulting social changes in marriages and the...
View ArticleYoung Church-Service Missions — Another Way to Serve
Elder Nicholas Johnson knelt on the ground, clasped his hands and pleaded to understand why he couldn’t go to Mexico, why he had to be stuck in Utah serving his mission instead. Why had he even...
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