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LDS Artists of Color: An Introduction

The future of Mormon art, like the future of the Mormon people, lies with its global, diverse, and multicultural population. This session highlights the work of five women of color whose work is transforming the landscape of Mormon visual art. All of these artists invite and challenge questions about culture and faith. View and shop …

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Harnessing the Power of Vulnerability as a Spiritual Practice

Vulnerability has been an underappreciated and underutilized virtue in LDS culture. Through her research, Brené Brown has opened up a global conversation about the power of vulnerability in our personal and institutional lives. In this session, we will talk about how vulnerability could help the Church and its members live up to their Christian potential …

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A Metaphorical Approach to “the Church is True”

After undergoing a typical LDS faith crisis, I reconstructed my LDS testimony using Marcus Borg’s metaphorical paradigm as a pattern. In other words, I readily acknowledged historical and scriptural problems, but chose to focus instead on the truth and beauty of lived experience. I’ll summarize the Borg’s paradigm, explain my perspective of the restored gospel, …

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The Struggles & Successes of Mormon Arts

The ARCH-HIVE, a collective of eclectic Mormon artists, presents a panel on the struggles & successes of Mormon art in the past, present, and future. From the orthodox to the esoteric, the official to the underground, Mormon and Mormon-adjacent artists have used art of all forms to express their feelings on spirituality, the divine, and …

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