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Paradise Found Title image for article "Paradise Found." Images of the Gates of Paradise and a detail of a sculpture depicting Ghiberti.

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Paradise Found

After sitting in storage for decades, a replica of Lorenzo Ghiberti's celebrated sculpture gets new life at the BYU MOA.

On the left, a photo of Brigham Young Academy students standing together to form a living Y in 1908. On the right, the article title is displayed: 150 Moments That Made BYU.

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150 Moments That Made Brigham Young University

Discover the moments that made Brigham Young University in the 150 years since the school's founding as a small academy.

Saints fix a bicycle in the background of a Brian Kershisnik painting

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Everyday Heaven: The Artwork of Brian Kershisnik

The artwork of Brian Kershisnik brings heaven to earth and elevates the mundane with meaning.

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Beauty in the Abstract

See Paige Crosland Anderson's triptych of the atonement of Jesus Christ, recently acquired by the MOA.

Wit and Vision
Fall 2023
With artistry fit for a museum, these screen-print posters reminded students to register for class from 1978 to 1996.
A Catholic Reads the Book of Mormon 
Summer 2023
Catholic Polish woodcarver Roman Śledź creates Book of Mormon woodcarvings based on his reading and Catholic background.
Whole Again
Winter 2022
For 20 years, Carl Bloch's Christ Healing the Sick at the Pool of Bethesda has stood as the MOA's centerpiece.
Look Again
Fall 2021
Contemporary artist Vik Muniz invites us to look closer and explore new perspectives with his photographic delusions.
Reach for the Rainbow
Fall 2019
The Museum of Art at BYU doesn't just house beautiful works of art; it also provides free yoga sessions.
Framing History
Winter 2019
A BYU Museum of Art exhibit of Pulitzer-winning photography displays humanity at its best and worst.
Stick Drawings
Winter 2019
A winding maze of woven willow saplings, created by artist Patrick Dougherty, meanders around the BYU Museum of Art.
Tree of Light
Summer 2018
The BYU MOA looked GOOOOOD lit up by dozens of $800K Tiffany lamps.
The Problem We All Live With
Winter 2016
In stirring essays, BYU professors—from law to history, sociology to mathematics—reflect on race relations today.
An Homage to Female Heroes
Summer 2017
How many female greats can you name in this 40-foot mural done by Beatles album-cover artist Jann Haworth?
Devotion in the Details
Spring 2017
A work once lost to the art world is now among the most prized holdings at the BYU Museum of Art.
Nature of Nostalgia
Winter 2017
Channeling Van Gogh’s work of the same name, The Potato Eaters exhibit considers nostalgia.
Ride Through the Desert
Summer 2016
Sunset in the Foothills is on display at the MOA through Aug. 13.
Wonderfully Weird
Summer 2016
Painter and printmaker Walter Askin and lithographer Wayne Kimball love the artistically ironic.
Additional Rockwell Essays
Winter 2016
Lift Up Thine Eyes
Winter 2016
Norman Rockwell’s paintings offered a hopeful vision for America. BYU professors share personal responses to classics.
Chatter Box Winter 2016
Winter 2016
Read what's going on around BYU.
The First Mormon Movie
Fall 2015
Museumgoers enjoy Christensen’s Mormon Panorama, a collection of 22 monumental murals.
Imperial Tombs of China
Summer 1995
An exhibition at BYU’s Museum of Art provides a rare glimpse into the culture of China.
Adam’s Dream: Rodney Smith Photography
Fall 2005
This MOA exhibit highlights the unique visual language of noted photographer Rodney Smith.