Education in Zion is an exhibition space in the Joseph F. Smith Building at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, United States.
Temporary exhibits have shown student artwork, information about university services, the history of specific CES schools and colleges, and connections between academic subjects and scriptures.
BYU professor John Rosenberg described the gallery space as "an anchor that knots the work carried out in the square to the eternal verities of the gospel.
After compiling the stories, the research team planned, wrote, designed, and installed the material in the exhibition.
Many students who viewed the exhibition expressed greater appreciation for their education and felt inspired in their studies.
[4] New permanent exhibits were opened in 2019, focusing on how LDS Church programs have supported its members in gaining secular and spiritual knowledge as represented by the square and the circle, respectively.
[18] The gallery has a number of recurring events during the fall and winter semesters: each Friday at noon, students perform live music in the gallery, and each Monday,[19] special programs are prepared for small groups and promoted as Family Home Evening activities.
[4] In 2016, the Christmas in Nauvoo program included activity stations with 19th-century folk dancing, refreshments, storytelling, and games.