10/22/2009 - 11/29/2009
An exhibit exploring the relationship between interior spaces, objects, and environment, undergraduate art student Ben Browne presents mixed media works of art that consist of paintings, drawings and sculptures.
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10/23/2009 - 01/11/2010
In celebrating the opening of Boise's first independent printmaking studio and workshop, artists Amy Nack and April Hoff have invited nineteen Boise artists to participate in a print exchange and complete an edition of prints based on the theme of Toast.
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Living with art is an act that goes beyond simply looking or listening to something, but making an effort to try and understand what one may be experiencing. The role of the arts in the university community is to make available an atmosphere where the community is introduced to an assortment of artistic endeavors. This exposure gives community members an opportunity to become more educated in the arts, to help understand that there are various contexts in which art may have been produced, and to expand one's definitions of art.
The arts offer unique forms of communication that are connected to the human experience and offer to audiences various reflections of life. With continued encounters to a wide range of artistic communications methods, university community members can continue to build a more informed foundation for their own aesthetic understanding and enjoyment of the arts. After all, the arts enrich our lives best and promote personal growth and intellectual development when we experience, understand, and enjoy them as an integral part of the process of living both within and beyond the university setting.
Bronco Gallery: Fine Art & Framing retail endeavor NOW OPEN in the Student Union. Please visit us on the first floor of the SUB, between the Copy Center and the Info Desk!
Student Union wins prestigious Mayors Award for Excellence in Arts--Organization. Please go here for award and ticket information.
Student Union dedicates new ballroom in honor of J. R. and Esther Simplot. View the press release here and read about both of their lives on our Pioneers page.