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Photographer Erik Isakson has made a name for himself in his kinectic portraits of top athletes.
Three BYU Alumni have pieces included in the "Work and Wonder: 200 Years of Latter-day Saint Art" exhibit.
A BYU alumna produces powerful theater to uplift multigenerational audiences.
Ceramics professor Sylvia Ramachandran Skeen combines clay and machine parts to connect the tangible with the spiritual.
The artwork of Brian Kershisnik brings heaven to earth and elevates the mundane with meaning.
Lee Braithwaite drew over 40 detailed drawings of invertebrate sea life for the BYU library.
Brooklynn Jarvis Kelson was named Student Photographer of the Year for the second year running.
Joseph Namingha's unique art style lets him pay tribute to his culture and his faith.
Members of the Ghost Army were presented with a Congressional Gold Medal designed by a BYU illustration professor.
See Paige Crosland Anderson's triptych of the atonement of Jesus Christ, recently acquired by the MOA.
An exhibit in the Harold B. Lee Library showcases a mosaic of Jesus Christ—made up of LEGOS.
Three religious-education colleagues share a love of performing magic.
Alumna artist Audrey White Day has been capturing viewers with her art since the first grade.
Alumnus artist Royden Card paints and creates woodcuts of the beauty he sees in his Southern Utah home.
BYU string players take the stage alongside the National Parks band.
Brandon Sanderson teaches one of BYU's most popular courses—here's why aspiring writers flock to his class.
With artistry fit for a museum, these screen-print posters reminded students to register for class from 1978 to 1996.
Alum Chris Peterson shares about his massive wildlife and nature murals that spark conversations and community pride.
Catholic Polish woodcarver Roman Śledź creates Book of Mormon woodcarvings based on his reading and Catholic background.
With its musical rhythm, BYU viola professor Claudine Bigelow finds another love in knitting.