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    Mormon Artists Enhance Cultural Richness and Foster a Deeper Understanding of Scripture

    Mormon artists are professional sculptors, painters and other artistic practitioners who practice their faith while creating pieces of artwork that enrich cultural diversity and foster deeper knowledge of scripture. Artists are increasingly depicting Heavenly Mother through non-representational art using shapes and symbols to explore her spiritual presence, breaking from tradition by going beyond depicting her as human figure and challenging racial and gender stereotypes. Symbolism Early on in its existence, Christianity was very wary about art depicting deity. Church members for nearly 100 years chastised any attempts at depicting God or Jesus artistically; any that did appear tended towards portrayals that depicted generic European male figures with an illustrative style.…

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    Euro American Musics

    Students participating in this workshop explore how European musical traditions influenced early America and how American music inspired European composers. One look at orchestral premieres since 2000 will reveal an abundance of pieces by European composers, an increase that can be traced to powerful European influencers with American orchestras. AMERICAN MUSIC ABROAD American musicians draw upon influences from European cultures for inspiration when creating music of any style: blues and jazz, folk traditions, rock music, pop or country genres are all integral parts of the American musical experience. This collection comprises works by major nineteenth-century composers in orchestral, chamber music, piano, and song genres; most were written in Europe. While…

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    European Impressionists and American Artists

    Mary Cassatt established close ties to European Impressionist artists like Degas. Mary’s pastel “Simone in a Plumed Hat” recalls Degas’ 1894 seated dancer painting seen above. European nations administer public arts funding on a local basis, similar to what the National Endowment for the Arts does here in America. Such cultural institutions educate their communities while serving as an antidote for mainstream music. Cultural Bias Cultural bias occurs when individuals from different cultures interpret words and actions differently. It can lead to miscommunications and misrepresentations – for instance when European artists depict Native American life in their paintings – as well as discrimination or prejudice. Some forms of cultural bias…

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    The Book of Mormon

    The Book of Mormon is an ancient text which proclaims Jesus Christ to be our savior and encourages good citizenship with love of our neighbors and society at large. The text includes many tales of heroes and heroines such as Abinadi who was tortured, killed, and finally burned at stake before her story came to an end. The Book of Mormon is the Word of God The Book of Mormon is both God’s word and witness to Jesus Christ. It records an ancient family’s journey from Jerusalem to Americas under His guidance, including encounters with Christ after His resurrection and teaching us about atonement. Joseph Smith brought forth several scriptures,…

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    Mormon Musicians Have a Diverse Range of Musical Styles

    Mormon musicians come in an assortment of musical styles. Millions around the globe enjoy listening to their tunes. Recently, some LDS composers have begun exploring neoromantic tonality in works created for church and other purposes; among these composers are Leroy Robertson, Crawford Gates and Merrill Bradshaw. Michael Hicks’ book on Mormonism and music often slips under the radar, yet provides invaluable insights about Mormons and music. The Strike Although the Mormon church has been slow to embrace social justice (blacks weren’t accepted as priests until 1978), music group The Strike is helping lead the way through its music. Hailing from Provo, Utah and representing its vibrant music scene with their…

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    Mormon Music

    Music plays an essential part in Latter-day Saint spiritual lives and the Church encourages its members to fill their homes with appropriate melodies. The Book of Mormon supports righteous music while acknowledging its potential misuse for ungodly purposes. Recognizing its scriptural roots may help us make informed media choices in today’s culture. Hymns Mormon hymns differ significantly from Catholic church liturgy by using specific, local songs in each of their services around the globe. While some use well-known Christian tunes, others contain lyrics which address doctrine unique to their church. Emma Smith had a revelation in early 1835 to create a hymn book, but due to persecutions and other uprootings…

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    Mormon Traditions

    Mormons engage in many practices to strengthen their faith, such as attending General Conference – twice-annual series of sermons from Church leaders – or participating in their congregation’s missions and missionary efforts. They attend family home evening, a weekly ritual where families come together for group prayer and scripture study. Furthermore, they visit a temple to receive an endowment ceremony. Family Mormon life centers on family. Mormons are taught to prioritize family first as they believe it’s something lasting and make sure they spend quality time together throughout the week. Mormons teach that both males and females depend on their mothers and fathers to help shape them into people who…

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    Mormon Artists

    Artists inspired by Mormonism have produced a wide array of artwork. Some pieces are very impressive while others can seem offbeat or even bizarre. Modern Mormon artists have gone beyond Church-sanctioned depictions of deity which tend to favor white European-looking men as depictions of God, to embrace a wider range of styles when depicting divine figures. Joseph A.F. Everett Hewitt and Wetmore Hall had been open day and night as various religious and political organizations held nightly meetings there. Members were pleased to see that Harry Feinberg, editor of Industrial Worker, as well as others who spoke there had done so without being molested by police officers. But this euphoria…

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    European American Musics in the Global Diaspora

    Music is central to diasporic experience, creating an inextricable link between homeland and host land through sound. Its vast array of genres offers numerous methodological possibilities that challenge traditional approaches to diaspora studies. Students will gain insight into Euro American Musics, an array of traditions brought over from Europe by European colonists. The collection will highlight piano music, songs, choral pieces and European composers. European Instrumentation European instruments and musical styles have made an enormous contribution to music across the world. Today’s global musical landscape often blends instruments originating from Europe with those derived from African or Indian sources. During the Renaissance, wind instruments became closely associated with nobility. Palace…

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    Travel and Study Abroad Were Crucial to Euro American Artists

    Travel and study abroad were integral elements of American artists in the 19th century. Robert Walter Weir and his two sons integrated European experiences into their works created back home. European artists frequently painted natural landscapes, coastal profiles and ethnographic depictions of native peoples living in their overseas colonies – images which could also convey various political messages. Reimagining Canonical Works Canonical works are defined as those that are considered essential. This group includes books and pieces of art which serve as benchmarks against which other works are measured; therefore most secondary school and postsecondary curricula contain only selected texts as canons. In the 2010s, academics examined how and why…

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