Great Awakening: Vision and Synthesis in Contemporary, Latter-day Saint Art
Summer 2021
1. Maddison Colvin (American, b. 1990) Let us rejoice (2015) 03:50, duration Video
2. Jared Lindsay Clark (American, b. 1976) Learning to Fly Prayer Circle (2010) 44 x 23 x 15 inches found ceramic figurines, epoxy resin
3. Jonathan Frioux (American, b. 1986) with Armando Castro Hernández (Mexican) Pico de Gallo #2 (2019) Mixed media on paper 56 × 30 inches
4. Georgina Bringas (Mexican, b. 1975) La vibración del tiempo (2018) VHS tape, computer fans Dimensions variable
5. Ron Linn (American, b. 1987) Signs that Aren’t Signs (Sewer Grate) (2018) Graphite on paper 16 x 15 inches
6. Jason Metcalf (American, b. 1984) A Paved Work of Pure Gold (2015) 99.9999999% pure gold plated aerospace-grade aluminum 0.5 x 12 x 12 inches
7. Jonathan Frioux (American, b. 1986) Grove (2020) Risographic print on paper 11 x 8 inches, edition: 120
8. Maddison Colvin (American, b. 1990) Virtual Temple Garden (2017) Unity video game, custom controller
9. Jared Lindsay Clark (American, b. 1976) Kitschbild: Oso Negro (2015) 36 x 24 x 24 inches found ceramic objects, PC-11, epoxy resin
10. Daniel Everett (American, b. 1980) Marker II (2016) 50 x 40 inches Inkjet print on paper
11. Ron Linn (American, b. 1987) hraun i (bed) (2016) Inkjet print on newsprint 24 x 36 inches
12. Rachel Thomander (Colombian American, b. 1989) Indumentario Alfabético (2021) Textile, wood, and ceramic 39 x 20 x 24 inches
13. Rachel Thomander (Colombian American, b. 1989) Gracias Sumercé (2021) Ceramic, wood, butter, and acrylic paint 17.5 x 14.5 x 11 inches
14. Darlene Young (American, b. 1970) Kintsukuroi for Joseph Smith (2019) Poem, inkjet print on paper 9 x 6.5 inches Design by Cameron King
15. Daniel Everett (American, b. 1980) Sky I/Sky II (2012) Printed vinyl, inkjet print on paper 96 x 72 inches, 35 x 28 inches
16. Darlene Young (American, b. 1970) A Handshake with the Heavens (2020) Vinyl text on painted wall 108 x 120 inches Design by Cameron King
17. Unrecorded Guna Artist Joseph Smith’s First Vision (date unknown) Hand cut and sewn cotton textile 13.5 x 14.5 inches