Apr 30 Thursday
The exhibit "Eagle Village: Selected Photographs by Sheila Nadimi" is showing at the Brigham City Museum of Art and History through May 9th Museum hours are from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. daily.
This exhibit explores the spaces and the artworks that defined the Intermountain Inter-Tribal Indian School, which operated in Brigham City from 1950-1984. Based on Sheila Nadimi’s beautiful and informative book, Eagle Village: A Deep Mapping of Fallow Architecture, this exhibit centers the students’ artwork that defined the hallways, classrooms, and dorm rooms of the largest Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school in the United States.
With the buildings now demolished, very few of these artworks remain. Nadimi’s photographs present an unflinching and at times haunting perspective on the art, its absence, and the political realities that define the landscape they inhabited.The exhibit will also feature a selection of artwork and ephemera from IIS students now held in the collection of the Brigham City Museum of Art and History.
May 01 Friday
May 02 Saturday
Preservation Utah invites the public to a lecture on the history, architecture, and legacy of Salt Lake City’s South Temple neighborhood on Saturday May 2nd at 12:0 p.m. Eileen Treasure and Allen Roberts, FAIA, will share the history of the South Temple Historic District and highlight its role as a connection between the East Bench and Downtown.
South Temple attracted people of prominence and prosperity, but within this group, residents represented a variety of religious faiths, occupations, and backgrounds. Join us as we set the stage for the May 16 Spring Historic Homes tour!
May 03 Sunday
May 04 Monday
May 05 Tuesday
May 06 Wednesday
May 07 Thursday
The Brigham City Library Humanities Book Group will meet to discuss “River of Doubt” by Candice Millard on Thursday, 7 May 2026 at 7 p.m. Jay Hart, PhD, Professor of History at Weber State University, will lead the discussion. Copies of the book may be picked up at the circulation desk of the Brigham City Library, 26 E. Forest Street, while supplies last. The discussion will take place live at the Brigham City Library. A Zoom link to the event is available upon request; please contact the library at least 24 hours before the discussion. For more information on this event, or other discussions in the Library’s “Wild About Nature” book discussion series please contact Elizabeth or Nan, 435-723-5850.