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ARTIST  BIO

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Filipina-American artist, Rose Datoc Dall was born in Washington, DC and raised in Northern Virginia. She received her BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in 1990. Mrs. Dall's artwork is predominately a contemporary figurative painter. Roses figurative work is distinctive for her graphic compositions, her unconventional use of color and her linear graphic sensibility. Rose is also known for her body of religious artwork in addition to her figurative work.

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Mrs. Dall has received several awards and honors for her work; most notably, she is a three-time Purchase Award Winner of the International Art Competition for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2019, 2015, 2009). Her works are in permanent collections at the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City, Brigham Young University, and Southern Virginia University.

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Amongst numerous exhibitions, a video profile with her artwork is featured on both on the web on www.mormon.org; her artwork has also appeared in publications such as the Ensign Magazine, The Liahona, The New Era Magazine, and on LDS.org. In addition, Rose’s art has appeared on book covers, in books and is featured in several publications online and in print.

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Rose's artwork is represented by Anthony's Fine Art is Salt Lake City, UT, and FourSquare ART in Mesa, AZ, as well as on her site.

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Mrs. Dall's early career in art included the Gallery Directorship at the Alliance for the Varied Arts in Utah, and Visual Arts Directorship with Zion East Foundation for the Arts in Virginia. Rose has also been an art columnist for Meridian Magazine. Currently, in addition to exhibiting, Mrs. Dall enjoys teaching private Figure Drawing and Painting Workshops and lectures on occasion as a way of giving back to her community. 

 

Mrs. Dall and her husband Timothy have four adult children and a growing number of grandchildren. The Dalls, having transplanted from their long-time home in Ashburn, Virginia, currently live in Woodland Hills, Utah.

AWARDS & MENTIONS

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Featured in "'That's not Jesus': LDS artists team up to challenge the image of a white Christ", The Salt Lake Tribune, January 25, 2024

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Artwork published in "Approaching the Tree" edited by Benjamin Keogh, Joseph M. Spencer, and Jennifer Champoux and displayed in the related Approaching the Tree Art Show, Harold B. Lee Library, Provo UT, January 19-May 22, 2024

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Featured in "Springville Exhibit Showcases  Diverse Artistic Exploration of Humanity, Spirituality", Daily Harold Utah, Nov 22, 2023

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Featured "Check Out Rose Datoc Dall's Story" , November 16, 2023

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Winner of the 2023 Praiseworthy Award in 2-D Art, for  "I Was, I Am," at the LDS Publishing, Media and Arts (LDSPMA) Gala, Orem UT, October 20, 2023.

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Best of Show for "Light in the Wilderness," at the Spiritual and Religious Art Show, Springville Museum of Art, Springville, UT, October 18, 2023.

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Honorable Mention for "Bid Me Come Unto Thee," at the Spiritual and Religious Art Show, Springville Museum of Art, Springville, UT, 2022.

 

Grant awardee for BIPOC "I Am" project and Exhibition for the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts, 2021. Exhibition at the LDS Conference Center, Salt Lake City, UT from June 17-19 2022, and Deseret Book Flagship, in Salt Lake City, UT, from June 21 0 July 30, 2022.

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"New Art Exhibit in SLC features features female Latter-day Saint artists," by Carole Mikita, KSLTV.com, Oct 25, 2021.

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People's Choice Award for "The Veil is Beginning to Burst," at the Certain Women Art Show, "Reflections on a Mother in Heaven," Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques, Salt Lake City, 2021. 

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Honorable Mention for "The Veil is Beginning to Burst," at the Certain Women Art Show, "Reflections on a Mother in Heaven," Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques, Salt Lake City, 2021. 

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First prize, for "The Morning Breaks" in the Book of Morning Central Art Competition, Fair Mormon Conference, 2021.

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Named in "47 Examples of Beautiful Artist Websites (2022 Inspiration)," by Anastasia Belyh, Foundjar.com, March 18 2021.

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Purchase Award for "Living Waters" at the 11th International Church Art Competition in Salt Lake City, UT 2019.

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Award of Distinction for "What Lack I Yet?" at the Fine Art and Faith Exhibition, Alliance for Covenant Artists, Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2018.

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"Dr. Vern Swanson on LDS Art," Zion Art Podcast, 32:08- 33:00, Oct 31, 2017.

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"Leslie Graff on Rose Datoc Dall," Mormon Visual Culture, Zion Art Society Podcast, October 3, 2017.

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"10 Amazing Women Influencing the Church for Good," LDS Daily, September 7, 2016. 

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Purchase Award for “Loaves and Fishes” at the 10th International Church Art Competition in Salt Lake City, UT 2015. Selection for Museum Banner.

 

Honorable Mention for "On the Shoulders of Giants," at the Artist Table "WORDS" Exhibition, 2013.

 

People's Choice Award for "Adorned with Forget-Me-Nots," at the Artist Table "People are People" Exhibition, 2013.

 

Purchase Award for "Adorned with Forget-Me-Nots," at the Southern Virginia University Annual Invitational Art Show, 2012.

 

People's Choice Award for "Five That Were Wise," Fulfill the Vision Fine Art Exhibition, Washington DC Temple Visitors Center, 2011.

 

3rd Place for "Clarion Call" in Figurative Art, Southern Virginia University Annual Invitational Art Show, 2010.

 

Purchase Award for "Flight" at the 8th International Church Art Competition in Salt Lake City, UT 2009.

 

Merit Award for "Patterns in Variation" at the Art League School Juried Show at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, VA, 2007.

 

Honorable Mention for "Sea of Sleep" in the Juried Art Exhibition, Pan-American Health Organization, Washington, DC, 1999.

 

Honorable Mention for "She Wears Yellow Shoes" in the Artful Women Juried Art Competition, Madison Wisconsin, 1992.

 

Barabara Ellen Powers Art History Scholarship,1989

 

Honorable Mention at the Foundation for the Arts Student Exhibition, 1987.

 

Winner of the National Time Magazine Cover Design Competition ,1986.

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