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Some events are free but require reserving a ticket to due to limited seating.
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- Fri, Apr 11ProvoAn evening with Aubrey Chaves introducing Sharlee Mullins Glenn's epic poem and a celebration of the beloved restoration truth of the Divine Feminine. (Free Admission)
- Sat, Apr 12ProvoFeeling stuck or uninspired? This workshop for all types of creatives will help you shake off stagnation, reconnect with inspiration, and step back into creative flow.
- Sat, Apr 12ProvoInviting all little artists! Come make your own Easter Cross at The Compass Gallery to celebrate the season with creativity, color, and community.
- Sun, Apr 13The CompassFaith Matters welcomes Reverent Monica Dobbins from the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City. Come to listen to music that honors Palm Sunday, participate in candle lighting, and learn about the diverse ways communities find meaning and hope in this sacred season.
- Wed, Apr 16ProvoParticipants will have the opportunity to engage with the symbolism and beauty of pattern through guided and mindful drawing with world expert Lisa DeLong. The Beehive, the Lily, and the Snowflake: introduction to symmetry, symbolism, and the tools of the geometry
- Thu, Apr 17The Compass GalleryWhat is the role of doubt in the journey of faith? Join Terryl Givens and guest, Jared Halverson, in this month’s question: “Is doubt a spiritual gift?”
- Thu, Apr 17The Compass GalleryWhat is the role of doubt in the journey of faith? Join Terryl Givens and guest, Jared Halverson, in this month’s question: “Is doubt a spiritual gift?”
- Fri, Apr 18The Compass GalleryBillboard-charting music collective the King will come reveals their debut album, "conversations with God vol. 1" This special event will be filled with live performances, group listening, behind the scenes stories, a live q&a session and more.
- Wed, Apr 23ProvoParticipants will have the opportunity to engage with the symbolism and beauty of pattern through guided and mindful drawing with world expert Lisa DeLong. Mapping the Earth: an introduction to four-fold pattern and symbolism
- Thu, Apr 24ProvoParticipants will have the opportunity to engage with the symbolism and beauty of pattern through guided and mindful drawing with world expert Lisa DeLong. Geometry and Structure: a hands-on introduction to shape and proportion in 3D
- Sat, Apr 26ProvoFeeling overwhelmed by conflict—at home, in your community, or in today’s political climate? Join Chad Ford, author of new release "Seventy Times Seven" and Patrick Mason (Proclaim Peace) for a thought-provoking discussion on how Jesus’s example can guide us in transforming conflict. Free Admission
- Wed, Apr 30The CompassWhat if you were called to serve in the restoration of polygamy? PILOT PROGRAM is the story of Abigail Husten, a writer and professor whose life is turned upside down when she and her husband Jacob are called to participate in a pilot program restoring polygamy to current LDS practice.
- Fri, May 02ProvoCome see our New Shows for May and explore our neighboring galleries during Art Stroll! Visit all 5 of Provo's downtown galleries for a free treat!
- Tue, May 13ProvoJoin us for an empowering evening of connection and collaboration at Together We Art Strong, a special workshop designed for artists and entrepreneurs to network and share insights!
- Thu, May 15ProvoGiven current social divides, it really possible for people to be "of one heart and one mind"? In other words, is Zion possible? Join us for an engaging conversation with scholars George Handley and Ryan Davis, author of new release "Dispatches from Mormon Zion."
- Fri, Jun 06ProvoCome see our New Shows for June and explore our neighboring galleries during Art Stroll! Visit all 5 of Provo's downtown galleries for a free treat!
- Mon, Jun 09ProvoA documentary by UVU students interviewing current and former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about their experience preserving familial relationships in the face of differing religious beliefs. Free Admission.
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