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Internationally Acclaimed Artist Creates Ode to Provo
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: BYU MOA's new contemporary installation by internationally acclaimed artist Kim Schoenstadt features 3D wall drawings inspired by architecture, identity of Provo PROVO, UT - Fresh on the heels of being named the nation
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Cinema Costumes on view in new MOA exhibition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 1, 2014 BYU MOA to Exhibit Cinema Costumes Immortalized by Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Amy Adams, Natalie Portman, Robert Downey, Jr. PROVO, UT - The major traveling exhibition
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MOA to exhibit exotic quilts from Pakistan & India
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: BYU Museum of Art to exhibit exotic quilts from Pakistan and India PROVO, UT - More than 50 elaborately crafted quilts collected from the desert areas of Sindh, Pakistan, and West India will be on view to the public free of charge at the Brigham Young University (BYU) Museum of Art June 27 through November 28, 2014. This original exhibition, titled Fabric of Belonging: Exotic Quilts from Pakistan and India, explores how the historical traditions of the ralli quilts contribute to a deep sense of belonging for the nomadic people of the region. For their owners, ralli quilts are the most important form of personal identification that connects them with their homeland and their heritage. Drawn exclusively from the impressive collection of textile author and scholar Patricia Stoddard, Ph.D., the quilts on view at the BYU Museum of Art offer a dynamic and dramatic sampling of the culturally rich art form. Recently brought to the attention of the West primarily through Stoddard
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MOA Founding Director James A. Mason Passes Away
Click here for obituary and funeral service details Dr. James A. Mason, former Dean of the BYU College of Fine Arts & Communications, and Founding Director of the BYU Museum of Art (MOA), passed away on May 15, 2014. Although he grew up across the street from the Springville Art Museum, his creative energy initially turned towards music. An accomplished performer, conductor and internationally recognized music educator, he edited an important music journal, served two years as president of the Music Educators National Conference, and founded the Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra. At BYU, he served as chairman of the music department before being appointed Dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communications in 1982. Shortly after taking leadership of the college, Mason recognized that the University's art collection, which had become dramatically more valuable in recent years, had neither the staff nor the facilities to protect and care for it properly. 'I have been eager to use the art collection to provide an important ingredient in the broad education of all of our university students,” Mason wrote in a March 1987 memo to then-BYU President Jeffrey R. Holland. “This requires an art museum where our aesthetic treasures can be preserved, restored, and displayed under conditions that invite contemplation.' MOA staff, patrons and advocates will forever be indebted to Mason — for his indomitable spirit and the foundation he laid for the stunning legacy we enjoy at the MOA today. Inspired by his faithful quest for excellence, the MOA has provided rich intellectual and cultural opportunities for the BYU campus and the greater community over the past two decades. 'Indeed,' wrote former BYU President Rex Lee to Mason before the MOA's 1993 dedication, 'without your leadership, vision, and energy, the museum project would never have been possible.'
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MOA Featured on BYU Radio Program
Art lenders, scholars and curators involved with the MOA's current
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Projects in Development
Learn more about potential projects the BYU Museum of Art is working on with various collaborators.
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Powers 'Ideal Christ' Sculpture Now On View
A remarkable marble portrait of Christ by one of the most prominent sculptors of the nineteenth century is now on display at the BYU Museum of Art. The bust by celebrated American sculptor Hiram Powers (1805 - 1873) has been loaned to the MOA from a private collection. The portrait,
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MOA Behind-the-Scenes: Framing Art
We had a chat with the MOA's Head of Fabrication, John Adams, to learn more about the process of building frames from scratch and a little bit about how and why the Museum first started building our own frames. John has been in the process of building a frame for
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