Brigham Young University Museum of Art

Saturday. October 7. 2023

When I was researching places to visit in Utah, one of the well-known spots that caught my attention was the Brigham Young University Museum of Art (MOA). Located on the Brigham Young University campus, visiting the MOA provided a delightful opportunity to explore the beautiful campus surroundings. Upon entering the museum, my excitement grew as I marveled at the spectacular installation hanging from the ceiling.

The main entrance of the museum

“Plexus no. 29” by Gabriel Dawe

Maynard Dixon: Searching for a Home

“High in the Morning”

“Round Dance”

“Keep Moving”

“Pioneers”

“Primal Forces: Earth” by Studio Art Quilt Associates

“Seated Girl Reading Newspaper” by Dorothy Weir Young

“In the Beginning” by Ernie Barnes

A basketball shooting form competition between Julie and Steven :)

The MOA offered a rich and diverse array of exhibitions spread across the first floor and downstairs. The experience was truly incredible as I encountered a variety of artworks, including paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, installations, video presentations, and photography. Serving as a welcoming haven for art enthusiasts, the museum provided a space where one could appreciate the beauty of art in its various forms. This made my time thoroughly enjoyable as I meandered through different exhibits, with each offering a unique perspective on artistic creativity and brightening my exploration of Utah's cultural treasures.

Got Hezelnut Latte from “Dutch Bros Coffee” in Provo, Utah

 

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