Sacred Gifts Exhibit


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The exhibit is at the BYU Museum. It was worth the 2 hour drive. We took our grandson and because we don't own an Ipad, we paid $3 to rent...times 3. Definitely worth it. Hubby know wants to buy and Ipad so that we can have the pictures of the paintings and the program at home.

SacredGift.byu.edu

The app is free. The exhibit is free. The only cost is travel and the rental for an Ipad.

You really should go.

BTW, we counted billboards along the Wasatch Front on the way down. :D:eek:

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The exhibit is at the BYU Museum. It was worth the 2 hour drive. We took our grandson and because we don't own an Ipad, we paid $3 to rent...times 3. Definitely worth it. Hubby know wants to buy and Ipad so that we can have the pictures of the paintings and the program at home.

SacredGift.byu.edu

The app is free. The exhibit is free. The only cost is travel and the rental for an Ipad.

You really should go.

BTW, we counted billboards along the Wasatch Front on the way down. :D:eek:

Are you going to give us live updates? Lol

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We had our office Christmas party there at the museum. We had the museum to ourselves. Catered dinner and then a private showing of all of the artwork by the director of the museum himself.

The paintings are absolutely amazing. Pictures I've seen for years and years and and a little hard to comprehend that they were painted so long ago. It was quite the experience.

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