Painter J. Kirk Richards to Present at Dixie Forum

Painter J. Kirk Richards to Present at Dixie Forum

[one_third padding="0 10px 0 0"] Dixie-Forum-J-Kirk-Richards [/one_third][two_third] Thursday, November 13th, 2014 Learn about one artist's creative process as J. Kirk Richards presents "Fine Art Painting and Sculpture" at Dixie State University's "Dixie Forum: A Window on the World" series. Richards will speak from noon to 12:50 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the Dunford Auditorium of the Browning Resource Center on the DSU campus. Admission is free, and all community members and DSU students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. [/two_third] An award-winning painter, Richards is known for taking unique approaches to exploring traditional Judeo-Christian themes. His contemporary spiritual artwork is influenced by his love of all things textural, poetic and mysterious. Additionally, his palette, which often consists of subdued browns and rusts, was influenced by his experience of living in Rome for two years. Richards is best known for his pieces on display in the exhibit "Beholding Salvation: The Life of Christ in Word and Image" at the BYU Museum of Art and his contributions to Helen Whitney's PBS Frontline documentary "The Mormons: An American Experience." He also created the cover image of Jeffrey R. Holland's book "Broken Things to Mend" and imagery in the Ensign, Liahona and Upper Room publications. Dixie Forum will be on recess Nov. 25, but the series will continue with more insight into the fine arts when DSU Art Professor Del Parson presents at noon on Dec. 2 in the Dunford Auditorium. Dixie Forum is designed to introduce the St. George community and DSU students, faculty and staff to diverse ideas and personalities while widening their worldviews via a 50-minute presentation. Dixie State students can earn one college credit by signing up for HUM 1000, attending lectures regularly, carefully considering the ideas expressed and writing about the presentations. For more information on Dixie State University's Dixie Forum series, please contact DSU Forum coordinator John Burns at 435-879-4712 or burns@utahtech.edu or visit www.utahtech.edu/humanities/dixie_forum.php.