Critical Tensions:

Latter-day Saint Art, Devotion, and Design

A symposium with contributors to

Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader

October 10th, 1:00-4:00PM PST
Watch online or attend in-person at Berkeley, California at The Graduate Theological Union

Attend In-person

At The Graduate Theological Union at 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley California.

Watch Live Online

Stream the event with online registration.

SYMPOSIUM

Hear from passionate experts

Oct 10th, 1-4PM - GTU Dinner Board Room

Critical Tensions: Latter-day Saint Art, Devotion, and Design is an afternoon of conversation and exploration in partnership with the Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, inspired by the Center’s landmark volume Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader.

Glen Nelson will moderate two engaging panels—each featuring thought-provoking presentations followed by audience Q&A. This event is hosted in partnership with the Graduate Theological Union, the most comprehensive center for the graduate study of religion in North America. Register to watch online or attend the event.

EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION

Experience LDS Art

Oct 10th, 4-7PM - GTU Library

After the Symposium, the GTU will host an opening reception for Instrumentos de silencio, the striking exhibition by Gonzalo and Susana Silva.

Recently unveiled in New York City, the exhibition explores the collision of music, memory, and technology through the lens of history and colonization of the artists’ home country of Argentina.

Refreshments will be served. No registration needed.

The show will be on display in the GTU Library from October 10-December 12.

Presenting Authors

About the Book:
Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader

As the first expert critical treatment of Latter-day Saint visual art, this award-winning book is the first of its kind. Containing twenty-two essays authored by scholars and experts, it covers a wide range of topics:

  • Hone in on certain historical events like the Paris art mission or the Mormon art and belief movement

  • Jump into unique industries like of temple architecture, or Mormon identity in documentary film

  • Explore select topics like LDS art in Mexico, feminism in LDS art, or the state of contemporary LDS art, and much more.

Part history, part analysis, and wholly an art book, the volume promises a long and engaging journey. It also contains more than 200 elegant reproductions of the Latter-day Saint art and objects discussed within its pages.