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In Basque mythology, Laminak are often depicted as agents of seduction, smoothing out their long tresses with a golden comb.
Art in the Park is celebrating its 71st year with a vibrant display of creativity and culture at Julia Davis Park. Organized ...
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The exhibit, Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate, has a unique origin story. In 2003, a former leader of the white supremacist group Creativity Movement agreed to sell more than 4,000 copies of the ...
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Julia Davis Park will have road and parking restrictions from July 21 to 26 for the Ironman 70.3 event. BOISE, Idaho — Road ...
Boise Art Museum was an exciting partnership for JLB to renew. This year, the JLB awarded $10,000 to sponsor the Children's Art Tent at Art in the Park.
Idaho Press How Boise is erasing antisemitic graffiti with art “Breaking glass is easy. Tearing things down is easy,” Boswell said. “This kind of work will never be broken by the work of ...
Boise’s Department of Arts and History works with the Ada County Highway District to wrap the boxes and sends out a call for art every year, asking local artists to submit their artwork.
The 70th annual Art in the Park is slated to run from 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8 at Julia Davis Park. The event is free to attend and welcome to all ages.
The Boise exhibit is a collaboration among Boise State University, the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights, the Erma Hayman House and the Speaking Volumes Art Action group.