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James Swensen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Arts & Letters at Brigham Young University. His work focuses on art history, photography, and cultural preservation, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous art, 20th-century American artists, and Utah’s cultural heritage. He has curated major traveling exhibits like Returning Home: The Art and Poetry of Intermountain Indian School, which highlights Native American student works from 1954–1984. Swensen frequently lectures on topics ranging from Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange’s collaborations to John Wesley Powell’s photographic expeditions, blending historical analysis with public humanities engagement.
His research extends into visual literacy’s role in spiritual understanding, as seen in presentations like Look, See, Behold for BYU Education Week. Swensen has presented at venues including Zion National Park, Dixie State University, and the Navajo Nation Museum, emphasizing community-driven cultural narratives. He also explores modern and contemporary art through lectures on Banksy, Nancy Holt, and Utah’s mid-century artistic landscape.
Swensen’s interdisciplinary approach connects art with environmental, religious, and regional studies, fostering dialogue between academic scholarship and public audiences. His recent podcast episode on poet Anya Krugovoy Silver exemplifies his commitment to preserving literary and artistic legacies through collaborative storytelling.
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