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Elliott Wise is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Arts & Letters at Brigham Young University. His work focuses on religious themes in art, early modern and Renaissance artistic practices, and intersections between art, literature, and faith. He has curated exhibitions such as Meditate on the Lord (2018) and contributed to publications like the Clark Memorandum and Humanities Magazine.
Wise frequently presents at academic and community events, including the BYU Education Week series and the Literary League Book Club. His research explores moral imagery in art, maternal perspectives in biblical narratives, and the role of art in theological discourse. Recent projects include analyzing Jorge Cocco Santángelo’s sculptural work and investigating compassion in Renaissance art.
He has served as a juror for the Springville Museum of Art and co-curator for university exhibitions. While no scientific awards are listed, his contributions to public humanities initiatives highlight his commitment to accessible scholarly engagement. Advising roles and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided information.
Wise’s activities bridge academic research with community outreach, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual dimensions of artistic expression. His work often examines how visual art interprets sacred texts and historical narratives, particularly through the lens of Christian tradition.




