
The Center's Studio Podcast
The official podcast of the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts with interviews of artists and scholars on topics of art with host Glen Nelson.
Episodes
85 episodes
The New York City Ballet, Balanchine and Robbins: Dance Memories of Lisa Hess Jones
Lisa Hess moved to New York at the age of 16 and a year later was asked to join the company of the New York City Ballet. That began an adventure with some of the great choreographers and dancers of the century, in a golden age of dance in Ameri...
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Season 8
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Episode 4
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1:20:40
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Valerie Atkisson de Moura and Art from Ancestry
After an emerging-artist blitz of 26 New York exhibitions in just 7 years, the award-winning visual artist Valerie Atkisson de Moura hit a wall. Adrift and depressed in a new home, she received a medical diagnosis of an incurable disease and di...
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Season 8
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Episode 3
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52:57

Ben Behunin and the Hunt for Creativity
Potter Ben Behunin has created a body of work that includes message-driven ceramics exhibited in museums and galleries. He is also an author, and the subject of this interview is his field guide, “How to Seduce a Sasquatch,” which includes tips...
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Season 8
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Episode 2
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1:09:34

Kate Monson on Dancing, Aging, and Connecting
Dancer, choreographer, and teacher Kate Monson describes her work at Brigham Young University, where approximately 5,000 students each semester take dance classes. She describes the dance-friendly LDS culture, how all of us are dancers, and how...
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Season 8
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Episode 1
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55:55

The Art of Collaboration with Jackie Leishman and Steven L. Peck
This interview with visual artist Jackie Leishman and poet Steven L. Peck unwinds the process of creative minds meeting, finding common passions, and then making inter-disciplinary art together. The podcast celebrates the artists' latest publis...
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Season 7
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Episode 13
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57:57

Mia Meredith and The New York Times for Kids
In this episode, Mia Meredith describes her work as a graphic designer for the very popular, monthly pull-out section of The New York Times created exclusively for kids. The graduate of Brigham Young University's design program talks a...
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Season 7
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Episode 12
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33:29

The Delicate Ties That Bind with Megan Knobloch Geilman
The exhibition The Delicate Ties That Bind explores the precariousness of post-pandemic existence and assesses the complex and often fragile relationships that shape our lives now. Curated by Megan Knobloch Geilman, these threads make ...
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Season 7
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Episode 11
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34:13

Work and Wonder: The Curators' Interview
A landmark exhibition spanning the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints marks a milestone in the culture's artistic output and appreciation. The 121-work exhibition, Work and Wonder: 200 Years of Latter-day Saint Art,<...
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Season 7
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Episode 10
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1:05:15

Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader with editors Mason Kamana Allred and Amanda Beardsley - Part 1
The publication of Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader is a landmark event, the first comprehensive critical examination of Mormon Art. In this interview, co-editors Mason Kamana Allred and Amanda Beardsley introduce the chapters w...
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Season 7
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Episode 9
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1:07:56

Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader with editors Mason Kamana Allred and Amanda Beardsley - Part 2
The publication of Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader is a landmark event, the first comprehensive critical examination of Mormon Art. In this interview, co-editors Mason Kamana Allred and Amanda Beardsley introduce the chapters w...
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Season 7
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Episode 10
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1:07:31

Inspired Arts League with Brittany Scott and Ellen Wheeler
The young nonprofit organization, Inspired Arts League, is the focus of this interview with its founder Brittany Scott and executive producer Ellen Wheeler. It’s a fascinating model: invite global artists who are already accomplished to be memb...
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Season 7
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Episode 8
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52:42

Wikipedian-in-Residence: Rachel Helps
In this interview with Rachel Helps, Wikipedian-in-Residence at the BYU Library, researcher and author Helps explains her work refining, creating, correcting, and researching Wikipedia pages that relate to the unrivaled collection of Mormon Stu...
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Season 7
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Episode 7
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52:45

Museums Coming to Life: Brett Peterson and Exhibition Interactivity
Brett Peterson is Director, Exhibition Media and Interactives at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, which is at the forefront of engaging audiences and making exhibitions memorable by the creation of accompanying original, resp...
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Season 7
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Episode 6
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48:16

The Burning Hope of Artist Collin Bradford
Artist Collin Bradford makes video, sound, photography, sculpture, and other media. In this interview, the incoming art department chair at Brigham Young University discusses his work, how art speaks directly to the brain through the senses, an...
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Season 7
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Episode 5
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42:46

The World Premiere of S. Andrew Lloyd's Amaranthine
This episode with composer S. Andrew Lloyd celebrates the world premiere of his song cycle, Amaranthine, which was written for and performed by international opera star Rachel Willis-Sørensen at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall, April 9, 2024. The c...
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Season 7
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Episode 4
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54:44

American Folk Music with Mia Black
The winner of the 2024 Prize of The Ariel Bybee Endowment at the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts is Mia Black. In this interview, Black introduces herself and her winning project, which will be a collection of American Folk Music aimed at elem...
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Season 7
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Episode 3
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51:22

The Chosen's Global Languages, with Brad Pelo
Brad Pelo, President and Executive Producer of The Chosen discusses the series' global ambition to provide all episodes in 600 languages. The vast challenges of dubbing and subtitling the series about Jesus while maintaining the writer...
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Season 7
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Episode 2
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37:37

Succession: The Center Announces a New Chairman
Many arts audiences go to performances and exhibitions without thinking much about the institutional leadership that makes these events possible. In this episode, Richard Bushman, chairman of the board of the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts an...
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Season 7
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Episode 1
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35:46

The 2024 Prize: On Music Education with Jamie Peterson and Patrick Perkins
In preparation for the 2024 Prize of The Ariel Bybee Endowment at the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts that will sponsor a new music program, singer and music education Jamie Peterson and intellectual property attorney Patrick Perkins discuss w...
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Season 6
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Episode 13
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55:49

Inside the Center's Christmas Gift Guide
This show-and-tell episode features Erin Eastmond and Glen Nelson discussing holiday gift ideas by LDS creatives that are featured in the Center's Christmas Gift Guide. They include children's books, music, art, religious books, scholarly works...
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Season 6
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Episode 12
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59:01

Steven Ricks Writes an Opera
In this episode, the Center celebrates with composer Steven L. Ricks the upcoming premiere of his multimedia chamber opera, Baucis and Philemon (BAH-sis and Phi-LEE-mon), which was commissioned by the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts i...
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Season 6
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Episode 11
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48:49

The Path and the Gate: Mormon Short Fiction - Editors' Panel
Robert Raleigh and Andrew Hall, the two editors of the book, The Path and the Gate: Mormon Short Fiction, gather to talk about the process of creating a new collection of fiction in this panel discussion that also includes Jennifer Qui...
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Season 6
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Episode 10
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1:09:48

The Path and the Gate: Mormon Short Fiction - Authors' Panel
Three authors from the new collection, The Path and the Gate: Mormon Short Fiction, gather to talk about their stories, lives, and works in this lively panel discussion. The authors are Todd Robert Peterson, Ryan McIlvain, and Heidi Na...
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Season 6
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Episode 9
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59:38

Madeline Rupard, the Mundane, and the Sublime
Emerging painter Madeline Rupard discusses her paintings of the American landscape that include truck stops, gas stations, fast food, and stores that connect the suburban and the sublime. In atmospheric works that recall the stylistic approach ...
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Season 6
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Episode 8
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37:46

Claudia Lauper Bushman: A Record Shall Be Kept
Historian and author Claudia Lauper Bushman discusses in this episode the writing of her autobiography in progress, I, Claudia, and the value of keeping records. In her frequent letters to family, Wellesley College newsletters, and her...
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Season 6
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Episode 7
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36:43
