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Mormon Easter
Center for Latter-day Saint Arts Center for Latter-day Saint Arts

Mormon Easter

Circular folded tables, white tablecloths, and textured walls are materials common to most Latter-day Saint chapels, but here Rupard uses them to visualize a scene from the New Testament, where the stone is rolled away from the sepulcher made to reveal Christ’s empty tomb on Easter morning.

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To Think About Jesus
Center for Latter-day Saint Arts Center for Latter-day Saint Arts

To Think About Jesus

What art do you keep in your home that reminds you of Jesus Christ?

For this Easter season, we invited a few friends of the Center to reflect on that question by sharing a work of art that lives in their everyday space and to tell us why it matters to them.

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A More Participatory Easter
Veronica Harvey Veronica Harvey

A More Participatory Easter

Observing Holy Week and celebrating the Christian liturgical calendar is still a little unfamiliar to many Latter-day Saints. With a greater emphasis on Easter and the days leading up to it in the past few years, you (and your ward) might be looking for ways to mark the events of Holy Week—and how to make them your own.

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Cristo
Laura Allred Hurtado Laura Allred Hurtado

Cristo

One of the works in Immediate Present, is J. Kirk Richards’ Christo (series) (2014). It was acquired by the Church History Museum the year it was made and after it came down from hanging in the exhibition Mondo Mormon: the Utah Biennial ...

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