The Art museum at BYU has interesting art exhibits some are definitely religious exhibitions which are honestly fascinating. Like world of religions, if you go to the Vatican museum you are going to see different eras of Catholicism. Or if you go a Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, India you must understand that the Bodhi tree is one of the most holy pilgrimage sites of some sects of buddhism.
At Brigham Young University you are going to see a lot of Latter Day Saints religious art. I graduated from BYU with my undergraduate.
When in Utah understand how this lovely state has a kindness culture because of their religion. Utah is full of history, frugality, Pioneer roots and building up the golden spike to be a huge transition of the west.
BYU started up as an academy in 1876 then became a university in 1903. BYU art museum started 1909 to bring art to students and to enrich campus life. The museum is free to visit. When me and my bff visited it last year. Here’s what we saw. The primal forces earth exhibition was my favorite because it was so fascinating. It was all done in fabric. So many hours and beautiful texture.






The artist with the Polynesian roots the bust wanted to celebrate the Aloha spirit. I find the islands so fascinating because of their unique and kind ways.
The Roots of Knowledge stain glass exhibit so worth going it is free to visit. It’s beautiful with so many details that I want to go back and see because it shows so much history. Go and see it while in Orem.

The beginning! So beautiful!

One gem I found there was this quote is from Helen Keller the book, The story of my life. The idea that you need to achieve and soar sings to my soul because the author could have every reason to just stay in her dark place in her mind and not learned. But she didn’t stop learning and doing things.
