Leslie Graff is much more than an artist, but her work has been featured at BYU, in Church exhibitions and in museums across the country. Her professional life reflects on child development, but her passion for art, especially for a work by her friend and artist Rose Datoc Dall.
MVC LIVE: An Interview with Walter Rane
A special opportunity sit down, live podcast and Q&A with the renowned artist Walter Rane. One of the most recognizable LDS artists of our day, Walter Rane has inspired countless artists and has dozens of works featured in Church collections. This was recorded at the Historic Immanuel Church in Salt Lake City on September 16, 2016 in front of a live audience.
MVC LIVE: Temple Art & Architecture
A discussion with Temple Architect Paul Monson and Temple Art Manager Arch Williams, who currently work designing LDS temples and commissioning art for their interiors. Paul & Arch will discuss the role of arts in the architectural designs and how creating contemplative continuity within temples is essential to each individual building.
Artist Colby Sanford on Bruce Hixson Smith
We sit down with Colby Sanford to discuss a very, aesthetically different piece by Bruce Hixson Smith titled Jacob & Leah, now on view at the BYU Museum of Art in the Interpretation Thereof Exhibition. Sanford also discusses his background, training in ceramics, life in China, and the only four colors that matter.
4th Annual Backyard Show featuring works from Colby A. Sanford
Saturday, September 16, 6-8 pm
1675 Oak Lane, Provo
Cris Baird on his Collection of Contemporary LDS Art
For the first time, we sit down with a collector to get a new perspective on the state of LDS art and what it means to those who come to own those works. Cris owns several works, most notably a work by Brian Kershisnik on display at the LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City. Learn more of what it means to be a collector and how to get started buying LDS art.
Artist Casey Childs on Frans Schwartz
This week, we talk with the renowned artist Casey Childs to discuss one of his favorite religious works of art, Agony in the Garden by Frans Schwartz. Virtually unknown until the work came to BYU with the Sacred Gifts Exhibition, this work has become a favorite of artists and enthusiasts alike. Casey discusses Schwartz use of color and light and the ultimate effect of the emotion of the painting.
SPECIAL EPISODE: Announcing the Zion Art Invitational Sep 12-Oct 1
In this special episode, Micah and Eric announce the first Zion Art Invitational taking place in Salt Lake City from Sep 12-Oct 1 presented by the Zion Art Society. Learn more about the Invitational, the artists involved, and the events surrounding it in this special episode.
Featuring original works of art from:
Paige Crosland Anderson
Michael Hall
Tyson Snow
Justin Wheatley
Colby Sanford
Jethro Gillespie
Niki Covington
Jenedy Paige
Justin Kunz
Tim Boyle
Katie Ricks
Emily Fuller
Bryan Mark Taylor
Clinton Whiting
Ben Hammond
Tom Holdman
Ryan Brown
Caitlin Connolly
Arnold Friberg
Minerva Teichert
Gary Ernest Smith
Dennis Smith
Trevor Southey
Tom Lovell
Del Parson
Robert Barrett
William Whitaker
Wulf Barsch
James C. Christensen
Michael Malm
Walter Rane
Joseph Brickey
Linda Curley Christensen
Jeff Hein
Mary Sauer
J. Kirk Richards
Howard Lyon
Jenedy Paige on Ron Richmond's Exultare (no. 1)
Artist Jenedy Paige discusses the devotional art of LDS painter Ron Richmond and how the ambiguity in his work helps her to better understand how her art can be revelatory to herself and others. Talking through Richmond's portrayal of the Resurrection helps inform the issues that she faces in portrayals of sacred imagery in her own work.
view more of Jenedy's paintings on her website.
Learn about the process of Jenedy's work Let Go on her blog.
Artist Gustavo Ramos on Walter Rane
In this special episode, we speak with up-and-coming artist Gustavo Ramos who moved from Brazil, to Arizona, to Southern Virginia University and finally Salt Lake City to study painting. His studies have led him to the Hein Academy of Art where Ramos hopes to develop his talents in the vein of a personal inspiration, Walter Rane.
Special Edition: The LDS Art Missionaries in Paris
In 1890, President George Q. Cannon sent 5 young artists from Salt Lake City to Paris to study painting in preparation of the completion of the Salt Lake Temple. After convincing the Church to sponsor John Hafen, Lorus Pratt, JB Fairbanks, Edwin Evans, and Herman Haag left for the Academie Julian to study painting under the great French Impressionists of the Belle Epoque. In this special episode, we discuss their background training, and impact on Utah Art in the 20th Century.