Youth artists express what it means to be American at UVU museum

February 26, 2019

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Woodbury Art Museum participates in a national conversation by showing their exhibit “Who is American Today?” This multimedia display brings together many high school students as they answer questions about being American: What do families look like? What ideas and people come to mind? What do American people represent? What do they look like? […]

“What Type?” exhibition showcases faculty artwork

October 14, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Woodbury Art Museum is currently holding an exhibit called “What Type?”, curated by UVU professors Jim Godfrey and Brandon Truscott, which explores different ways typography can be used. “Type is sometimes invisible if you are not a graphic designer,” Godfrey said. “You see it all the time and you don’t really think about it. […]

Woodbury Art Museum exposes hidden voices

January 9, 2012

Reading Time: 3 minutes T-shirts, held by clothespins on lines hanging low across the room, displayed raw emotion, scrawled with permanent marker by victims of abuse and violence. The graphic nature of the personal feelings of pain and anger was countered by the simple, almost quiet attributes of the black-and-white prints in the main section of the museum, also […]