Jennifer Champoux

JENNIFER CHAMPOUX {[email protected]} is a lec￾turer in art history at Northeastern University and vice president of Mormon Scholars in the Humanities. Her writing on religious art has been published in BYU Studies Quarterly. She has also taught art history courses as adjunct faculty at Emerson College, Emmanuel College, and Colorado Community Colleges Online, and as a teaching fellow at the Boston Architectural College. She earned a BA in international politics from BYU and a MA in art history from Boston University. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and three children.

The Book of Mormon Art Catalog: An Interview with Director Jennifer Champoux

Articles/Essays – Volume 56, No. 4

MOH: Please introduce the project and tell us a bit about how it works. JC: Thank you, I’m so excited to share this great new resource! The Book of Mormon Art Catalog is a comprehensive…

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Finding God in the Abstract | Hildebrando de Melo and Glen Nelson, Nzambi (God): Hildebrando de Melo.

Articles/Essays – Volume 52, No. 1

Hildebrando de Melo is probably not a Mormon artist you’ve heard of. And that’s just the point. Mormon Arts Centerco-founders Glen Nelson and Richard Bushman believe that bringing lesser-known artists to the attention of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints enriches the audience and can facilitate a more dynamic engagement with religious art.

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