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ArtCampus CultureCulture
December 17, 2020

"Creative Routes": Calling all creative student innovators

By Ryan Laborce
Boise State Department of Public Safety is seeking visual-enthusiast students who want to submit design entries for its program, Creative Routes, that aims to incorporate artistry and sustainable transportation on campus grounds. The final project will reward two students…
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ArtCulture
November 20, 2020

Boise State Fine Arts Program hosts 2020 fall exhibit

By Maddie Tooley
Boise State’s Bachelor’s of Fine Arts program has opened an exhibit at the Center for Visual Arts. The last day that the fall 2020 BFA Exhibit is open is from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 20. The Blue Galleries are the exhibition spaces of the Department of Art, Design and…
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ArtCulture
November 13, 2020

The Undocumented Migration Project: remembering migrant deaths through a living art project

By Ryan Laborce
The Undocumented Migration Project has created a series of participatory art exhibits to be hosted across the nation to raise awareness about migrant deaths on the U.S. – Mexico border called Hostile Terrain 94. Lisa Meierotto, an assistant professor in the School…
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ArtCulture
October 27, 2020

Opportunity, isolation and tools for connection: what art can provide during a pandemic

By Blake Hunter
When people think of drag, they might think of sassy colloquialism, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” or of the sweet, cloying scent of watermelon vodka in a neon-lit bar. They typically do not think of a Puerto Rican immigrant school teacher drag queen reading stories to children…
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ArtCulture
October 16, 2020

Center for Visual Arts wins 'Project of the Year' at 2020 Top Projects People's Choice Awards

By Ryan Laborce
Boise State University’s Center for the Visual Arts won the Project of the Year in the public category at the annual Top Projects People’s Choice Awards for local architectural designs. Idaho Business Review, a business news outlet based in Boise, released an…
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ArtCulture
October 15, 2020

How the Boise State art department is adapting to COVID-19

By Allie Schulze
Hunter Simmons is a senior visual art major with a sculpture emphasis. Last semester, when the university closed in March, he had to completely change the projects he was working on. “It was going from metal and wood and trying to make these more intricate pieces to…
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ArtCulture
October 14, 2020

History student curates museum exhibit for 100-year anniversary of 19th amendment ratification

By McKenzie Heileman
Boise State student Shaina Lynch, a senior secondary education social science and history major, has utilized her degree outside of the classroom. Lynch created an exhibit for Our Memories Indian Creek Museum in Caldwell, Idaho, for the 100-year anniversary of the…
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ArtCampus CultureCulture
September 11, 2020

Creativity benefits mental health in times of isolation

By McKenzie Heileman
Many Boise State students, no matter the major, find creative forms with which to express themselves and find comfort, especially during times of isolation. Jillian Kelley, a senior social work major, is currently working on a painting for a friend who is…
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