Rose Datoc Dall received her BFA in Art History and Fine Art Studio from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in 1990. Rose interned at the Valentine Museum in Richmond, served as the Gallery Director for the Alliance for the Varied Arts in Logan, Utah and the Visual Arts Director for Zion East Foundation for the Varied Arts, ZEFA, in Virginia. She is currently a painter and exhibiting artist who works from her home studio and enjoys writing critical essays on the subject of art, participating in artistic forums as well as participating in collaborative projects with other artists. Rose converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1987 at the age of 19 and afterwards met her husband-to-be, Timothy Dall, with whom she married in the Washington, D.C. Temple in 1989. Rose and Tim are the proud parents of four children ranging from age 12 to 2. Sister Dall has served in many different capacities in her Church callings, from music, to Young Women, to the Relief Society, to Primary and various Stake callings. She is a Filipino-American who grew up on the East Coast, but moved around the country from Utah to Wisconsin to follow her husband’s academic career and graduate studies. Rose and Tim finally moved back to Northern Virginia in 1993. She and her family currently reside in the Washington, D.C. area in the community of Ashburn, Virginia where they are members of the Brambleton Ward in the Ashburn Stake.
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