Ashlee Whitaker
Faith + Works Lecturer 2021-2022
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The Things of a Soul: Art as Spiritual/Sacred Text
Ashlee Whitaker presented the final college Faith + Works lecture of this academic year. She presented “The Things of a Soul: Art as Sacred/Spiritual Text.” Whitaker focused on how she has accessed spirituality, empathy and understanding through art
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Bio
Ashlee Whitaker is Head Curator and the Roy & Carol Christensen Curator of Religious Art at the Brigham Young University Museum of Art. Prior to coming to BYU in 2013, she was Associate Curator and Registrar at the Springville Museum of Art.
Ashlee is an alumna of BYU, graduating summa cum laude, with degrees in art history and curatorial studies. Her research interests span religious art and visual culture, as well as western regional American art. She has curated numerous exhibitions, including: Rend the Heavens: Intersections of the Human and Divine, In the Arena: The Art of Mahonri Young, The Interpretation Thereof: Contemporary LDS Art and Scripture, Capturing the Canyons: Artists in the National Parks, Loving Devotion: Visions of Vishnu, and Moving Pictures: C.C.A Christensen’s Mormon Panorama. She is currently working on a book chapter “Establishing Zion: Pioneer Artists and the Emergence of Mormon Culture” for the upcoming Oxford University Press publication on “Mormon” Art History and serves on the board of the Center Gallery in New York.
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