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Art as metaphor

Religious-art exhibition at BYU will be on display all year

Published: Sunday, April 11, 2004 12:10 a.m. MDT
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"Searching and pondering the meaning of symbols," said Dawn Pheysey, the show's curator, "whether literary or visual, can result in edifying and meaningful experiences for the participant."

Just as the parables and metaphors of scripture engage the reader with multiple layers of meaning, the visual signs and emblems in these works can open other levels of inquiry, said Pheysey.

Artists participating in the exhibit are David Linn, Ron Richmond, David Hoeft, Galen Bell Smith, Brian Kershisnik, Jacqui Larsen, Sean Diediker, Carin Fausett, Mandi Mauldin Felici, Kurt Becky and Ashley Knudsen.


If you go

What: "Metaphorically Speaking: Contemporary Religious Art"

Where: Museum of Art, Brigham Young University, Provo

When: Through Jan. 8, 2005

How much: Free

Phone: 801-422-8256

Web: cfac.byu.edu/moa/


E-mail: gag@desnews.com

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"Exchange No. 5" (oil on canvas, 56 by 66 inches, 2003-04) by Ron Richmond.

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