Exhibit
Selections from the International Art Competition
A global collection of art inspired by faith and devotion.
45 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150
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Selections from the International Art Competition brings together artwork created by Latter-day Saint artists from many countries and cultures. Part of a recurring, theme-based competition hosted by the Church History Museum, these works reflect how faith and creativity intersect across the world.
Using a variety of artistic approaches and materials, the artists interpret shared beliefs in personal ways. While styles differ, the artworks are united by devotion to Jesus Christ and a desire to express spiritual meaning through art.
This exhibit honors an ongoing tradition that encourages artists to honor Jesus Christ through creativity and thoughtful interpretation.
Using a variety of artistic approaches and materials, the artists interpret shared beliefs in personal ways. While styles differ, the artworks are united by devotion to Jesus Christ and a desire to express spiritual meaning through art.
This exhibit honors an ongoing tradition that encourages artists to honor Jesus Christ through creativity and thoughtful interpretation.
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