MOA Blog
Artwork of the Week: Bride and Her Mirror Image
Muriel Magenta is a New Genre artist who works with installation, multimedia performance, video, and sculpture. Using an array of technologies and tools to create hybrid works, Magenta explores the interaction of media and audience.
Artwork of the Week: Boxelder Tree in Autumn
Florence Ware was an accomplished mural artist and Utah native. Born to artist parents, she obtained her B.F.A. at the University of Utah before studying at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Hispanic Society Director visits 'Spain and the Hispanic World'
Guillaume Kientz has been Director and CEO of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library since 2021
Artwork of the Week: Les Rameaux (Christ Entering Jerusalem)
Yesterday marked the Orthodox Christian celebration of Palm Sunday, the day in which Christ the Savior entered Jerusalem for the last time before His crucifixion.
Honoring our New Graduates
We'll miss these students and the amazing things they did for the MOA, its collection, and its visitors!
Artwork of the Week: Louis Comfort Tiffany
This informal portrait of Louis Comfort Tiffany, President of Tiffany Studios and the son of the founder of Tiffany & Co., reflects both the artist’s skill at depicting light, and the attitudes of the wealthy in early twentieth-century America.
Artwork of the Week: Right to the Jaw
Mahonri Mackintosh Young, the grandson of President Brigham Young, was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1877. Throughout his career, he created more than 320 sculptures
Artwork of the Week: Christ Preaching (La Petite Tombe)
Rembrandt Van Rijn, born in 1606, remains one of the most significant artists of the Dutch Golden Age, celebrated for his depictions of the emotional and spiritual states of the human soul.