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A Thread That Belongs in the Tapestry: Visiting Work & Wonder with Charlie Bird
Art has a way of holding complexity—of capturing faith, culture, questions, and contradictions all in the same frame. Last week I visited the Work & Wonder: 200 Years of Latter-day Saint Art exhibit at the Church History Museum, and I felt that complexity in every piece. Over 120 pieces filled the space, each work telling a different story, each artist interpreting their experience with the Church in a unique way. Some pieces were deeply spiritual, testifying of Christ and the Restoration. Others leaned into the quirks of Latter-day Saint culture—like a playful tribute to Jello, a staple of every ward potluck.
From a Mentor’s Perspective
Chair of vocal faculty at The Juilliard School, Darrell Babidge, shares his experience shepherding world-class soprano, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, to the place where she premieres at Carnegie Hall with the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts.
My Sunday: Jenny Reeder
What is a typical Sunday like for 19th Century Women’s History specialist for the Church History Museum of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jennifer Reeder? In continuation of content brought to you from The Season, we share some of your favorite content, every month.