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Our vision is to create a gathering space that melds ideas, expression, education, and research relating to culture, art, literature, and spirituality.
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- Fri, Jun 06ProvoCome see our New Shows for June and explore our neighboring galleries during Art Stroll! In celebration of the opening of Fantastically Human, we will be hosting a costume competition for ArtStroll. Come dressed up as your favorite character from fantasy, folklore, and myth for a chance to win.
- Sat, Jun 07ProvoJoin Us for an Evening with as John Turner – Author of Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear Turner (PhD, Notre Dame) and Patrick Mason delve into the research, revelations, and human stories behind this important new release.
- Mon, Jun 09ProvoA documentary by UVU students interviewing current and former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about their experience preserving familial relationships in the face of differing religious beliefs. Free Admission.
- Thu, Jun 12ProvoHave a cosplay costume you have been trying to finish and just need a little advice or body doubling to get it done? Come work on it in the gallery! We will have table workspace and accessible power outlets. You will need to bring your own sewing machine and any specific tools and supplies you need.
- Wed, Jun 18ProvoCome consider the relationship between imagination, spiritual practice, and belief through a panel discussion with Wayfare contributors Steve Peck, Liz Busby, and Chanel Earl. Moderated by Wayfare Art Editor and Compass Gallery Director Esther H. Candari.
- Thu, Jul 10ProvoCome and learn about the rich legacy of fantasy art with artist Howard Lyon. From ancient myths to modern masterpieces, discover how the genre has evolved from the earliest days of humankind until today.
- Rescheduled for the summer.The CompassWhat if you were called to serve in the restoration of polygamy? PILOT PROGRAM is the story of Abigail Husten, a writer and professor whose life is turned upside down when she and her husband Jacob are called to participate in a pilot program restoring polygamy to current LDS practice.
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