Dr. Rita Wright, director of the Springville Museum of Art sits down with Micah to discuss the influence that her painting Et in Arcadia Ego by Wulf Barsch has had on her home. They also discuss the importance of fine art, whether classical, modern or anything in between both in a museum setting and in the home.
Paige Crosland Anderson Discusses Pioneer Quilts and Abstract Painting
Paige Anderson has become well known for her geometric paintings, invoking the patterns, color and spirit of an entire era of pioneer quilts. Her position in this timeline has helped her reflect on the role of quilts in the lives of these women crossing the plains and the role of her art in LDS culture today.
To view more of Paige's work you can follow her on Instagram or visit her website, paigeandersonart.com
BONUS EPISODE: Springville Museum's 93rd Spring Salon
This week, Micah and Eric were fortunate to attend the opening of the 93rd Spring Salon. They spoke with 1st place winner Howard Lyon and shared their thoughts on a few pieces in the show, live from the Springville Museum of Art.
Brad Teare discusses LeConte Stewart and Illustrating for Church Magazines
In this episode, we speak with Brad Teare, an LDS artist who has done everything from oil paints to wood block prints to illustrating and editing the Friend Magazine. He shares how the venerated Utah artist, LeConte Stewart has influenced him and also shares some interesting information about how art plays a role in church publications.
Paul Monson, LDS Church Architect, Discusses Two Important Commissions
BONUS EPISODE: The Mormon Pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair
In a special bonus edition of Mormon Visual Culture, Zion Art Society co-founders Micah Christensen and Eric Biggart discuss the role of a pair of essential actors in bringing art to the Church and bringing the Church to the world.