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Down Wind Peace

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Down Wind Peace

80 years after the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, BYU students and professors explore the theme of peace.

Costume design by Dennis Wright.

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Fabricating Characters

Dennis Wright's intricate costumes transport audiences to decades past.

Madeline Rupard's painting of a gas station on a Provo street corner

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Drive-By Beauty

Describing herself as a “realist with a romantic eye,” art professor Madeline Rupard (BFA’16) paints in contradictions.

The Artist Dreams of a Missed Opportunity

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Clay Dreaming

Ceramics professor Sylvia Ramachandran Skeen combines clay and machine parts to connect the tangible with the spiritual.

Awed by the Ocean
Fall 2024
Lee Braithwaite drew over 40 detailed drawings of invertebrate sea life for the BYU library.
Beyond the Bricks
Summer 2024
An exhibit in the Harold B. Lee Library showcases a mosaic of Jesus Christ—made up of LEGOS.
Flipping Script
Spring 2024
Graphic-design professor Linda A. Reynolds and a team of students used spatulas to build a custom typeface.
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 Splash of Inspiration
Spring 2023
A student illustrator draws on her heritage to create an absurdist take on a traditional Japanese haiku.
Faithful Works
Fall 2022
Rachel Cannon Boss (’23) isn’t an art student, but she still has a painting hanging in a gallery.
Memory Preserves 
Summer 2022
A BYU student takes inspiration from preserving apricot jam to create art that lasts.
Golden-Hour Spike
Summer 2021
A student snaps an award-winning photograph at sunset on the shores of the Great Salt Lake.
Miscellaneous Glory
Winter 2021
Alien planets? UFOs? Photographer Daniel George's latest work features something more mundane: the Utah Jell-O salad.
Framing History
Winter 2019
A BYU Museum of Art exhibit of Pulitzer-winning photography displays humanity at its best and worst.
Best of the Museum
Summer 2015
Paul R. Stavast, director of the Museum of Peoples and Cultures, shares a few favorites.
Battle Tested
Summer 2014
After Chinese history professor Paul V. Hyer helped an acquaintance on a trip, he came home with a most unusual payment.
A Gem of a Display
Spring 2014
Beautiful rocks make students consider a career as a geologist.
Out of the Ashes
Winter 2012
Thanks to ATIG’s application of multispectral imaging, ancient texts invisible to the naked eye have emerged.
Sharp Shooters
Fall 2011
UPAA created a new award to match this BYU photographer's caliber.
Beauty and the Bee Holder
Winter 2011
Artist Rose-Lynn Fisher explores a bee's anatomy with close-up photographs.
A Novel Idea
Spring 2009
Miniature books have been used for more than just for doll houses.
First Touchdown, First Win!
Winter 2009
Déjà Vu
Spring 2008
Think you know the BYU campus? Put that knowledge to the test.
Collecting Treasure: 50 Years and Counting
Winter 2008
Discover 10 of our favorite artifacts acquired by BYU.