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A section of the Concatenation Exhibit held in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
A selection of pottery pieces on display for the Concatenation Exhibit in the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries.
A section of the Concatenation Exhibit in the Tippetts Gallery, featuring paintings by Holly Cobb.
LDS church moves meetings and delays sustaining votes in order to avoid engaging with protesters.
Photo of protesters holding a sign "Without ERA All Women are in Chains"
One woman's account of coming to Utah and the ERA
Painting of a house and a geometrical design in the background, titled Morning Run, created by Justin Wheatley.
An oil on canvas painting of a table with a few items, including some plant-based foods. Titled Red Square and created by Chris Terry.
Silver gelatin print design with 6 different sediment deposits represented.
A digital print of the Glen Canyon Dam taken from above in 2014.
Woodfired iron rich stoneware created by Shasta Krueger, created in 2017.
A collection of different images displayed on a board. Created by Adrienne Smart in 2017
A red earthenware with enjobe, underglaze, glaze and stain, titled Singing Up the Earth, created by Dennise Gackstetter in 2017.
A wood fired porcelaneous stoneware with stone inclusions and natural ash glaze titled Proportions, created by Dan Murphy in 2017.
A sculpture created with high iron clay, slips and transparent glaze by Nicholas Danielson in 2017.
A sculpture created with high iron clay, slips and transparent glaze by Nicholas Danielson in 2017.
A Silver Gelatin Print titled Sediment Deposit 1, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A Silver Gelatin Print titled Sediment Deposit 2, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A silver gelatin print titled Sediment Deposit 3, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A silver gelatin print titled Sediment Deposit 6, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
A silver gelatin print titled Sediment Deposit 5, created by Carsten Meier in 2016.
Attendees at the Concatenation Exhibit in the renovated Tippetts and Eccles Galleries, standing in front of the Concatenation title.
Guests at the Tippetts and Eccles Galleries enjoy refreshments as part of the reception to the Concatenation exhibit.