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REGIONAL GALLERY CALENDAR

Willard Arts Center
Carr Gallery
450 A Street    522-0471
Mon-Fri 11-5,  Sat 10-4

CARR GALLERY SCHEDULE

2nd Annual Idaho Falls Arts Council Juried Competition
March 13 - May 1, 2010


OPENING RECEPTION: MARCH 12, 7:00 PM.
*Images courtesy of Jeff Osborne and Brittney Allen*
The 2nd annual Idaho Falls Arts Council Juried Exhibition invites artists near and wide to submit up to 3 of their most satisfying works from the last three years to be included in this annual showcase of the visual arts. Last year’s exhibition included more than 60 works by approximately 40 artists.
Sponsored by: Bruce & Nancy Baumgart; Portage, Inc.;
Bradley K. Stoddard, MD


Bonneville Art Association
Stanger Memorial  Art Gallery

P.O. Box 432
3670 Main St. Iona
Contact: Mary Lee Shumway, 523-3538
Hours are 9 am-3 pm or by appointment
Admission is free.
The historic Stanger Building, erected in 1888, is a charming example of early sandstone architecture. The Art Guild has cared for and renovated this building since 1963. Exhibits are hung here four times a year, and feature a variety of themes.

BYU-I Spori Art Gallery
Located on the first floor of the Jacob Spori Building. Gallery hours are Mon-Fri 9-5 pm., except on Thursday when open late until 7:00 pm. Community members and visitors are welcome during gallery hours or by appointment. Admission is free of charge. Contact the gallery at 208-496-2875 or visit our website at www.byui.edu/art/sporigallery for information or scheduling.
February 18 - March 12, Interior Design Exhibit
The graduating seniors from BYU-Idaho Interior Design Department display a culmination of their student work with various, interior decorating matter.
March 18 - April 9, Bachelor of Fine Art Exhibit
This exhibit shows different forms of artwork, including photography, printmaking and sculpture, from the graduating BFA seniors. Opening reception March 18, 7-9:00 pm.

Collectors’ Corner Museum
900 John Adams Pkwy, IF
Call Nida or Jim Gyorfy at 528-9900 for more information
Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pm
Adults $4, Seniors & Students $3, youth (4-7) $2, ages 3 and under free.

Eagle Rock Art Guild Fine Art Center and Gallery
P.O. Box 2542
287 Cliff St., Idaho Falls
Call 529-2555
Wed. 12-3 pm
Thurs.-Sat. 11-3 pm
Closed Sun.-Tues.
Admission is Free. 
Ongoing local artist shows and sales through the Guild monthly. Come in and enjoy local art.

The ART MUSEUM of Eastern Idaho
300 S Capital Ave, Idaho Falls
Call 524-7777for more information.
Tues - Sat, 11am - 5pm. Adult $4, Youth 6-18 $2, Children 5 and under free.
Art Classes for Kids & Adults, too!
www.theartmuseum.org

January 14 - March 13
Contemporary Japanese Crafts,
Toured by the Japan Foundation Contempoary Japanese Crafts is one of the international traveling exhibits the Japan Foundation assembled from its own collection of artworks. This exhibiton identifies characteristics of Japanese crafts through 64 works created by contempoary Japanese craftsmen.
January 14 - March 13, Multiple Personalities at Play
The Photography of Gordan Hardcastle.
January 14 - March 13, For the Love of Paint
Museum Artists present new works.
March 25 - April 3, Young at Art: Elementary School Exhibit
Annual exhibit of new works by regional elementary and junior high students celebrating our ARTworks program in public schools in eastern Idaho.
March 25 - April 3, 2nd Congressional Art Contest
Contest finalists in Congressman Mike Simpson's annual exhibit represent excellence in high school art. The winning piece will hang in Washington DC.
April 8 - July 3, Field of Sky: Art by Ian Boyden
Northwest artist Ian Boyden grinds his own pigments for organic materials to produce dazzling abstract works of art. Boyden looks for pigments that tell stories that actively inhabit the imagination. in grinding his own pigments, Boyden uses organic substances, allowing for unexpected and spontaneous reactions with each other and the paper.
April 8 - May 15, The Artist's Eye
Museum Artist Exhibit
April 8 - May 15, Idaho Watercolor Society East Region Exhibit
May 18 - July 3, The Art of Nancy Lloyd Hooker
May 18 - July 3, Snake River Plein Air Painters

Elegance in Art
385 W Broadway, Idaho Falls
Call 523-7765
Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4, evenings and Sundays by appt.
Elegance in Art features a selection of limited edition canvas, giclee, serigraph as well as lithographs. Originals by a select group of local talent. Also a fine selection of original pottery, jewelry and sculpture. Custom framing is available.

Museum of Idaho
200 N Eastern Ave, Idaho Falls
Call 522-1400
Mon-Tues 9 am- 8pm
Wed-Sat: 9 am-5 pm
Closed on Sunday
Admission: Adults $6; Seniors $5; Youth (4-18 yrs) $4; Under age 3 free; Family (household members) $19; Mondays from 5-8 pm, family admission $15.
www.museumofidaho.org
January 28-September 11, Wolf to Woof: The Story of Dogs

The Willowtree Gallery
210 Cliff Street          
Contact Lisa Kelly at 524-4464
lisa@thewillowtreegallery.com
Tues-Fri 10-6 and Sat 10-4 or by appointment.
Admission: Free

Surrounding Areas

BYU-Idaho
Spori Art Gallery
Rexburg, ID
Mon.-Fri. 9-5 (when school is in session)
Admission Free
496-2875
The gallery is located in the Spori Building and open school days from
9 am - 5 pm. Other art display venues in the new building include the student gallery on the third floor and the mezzanine gallery above the main art gallery. The entire Spori Building is filled with art, both from students and from the permanent collection.
Please visit the gallery’s website at: www.byui.edu/artgallery to find out more information about current and upcoming shows. For school and other special groups tours, call 496-2875 between 10 am-1 pm.

Challis Arts Council
MadDog Gallery
P.O. Box 1131
630 Main Street
Challis, Idaho
208-879-2771 or 208-879-2745
Mon.-Fri. 1-5 pm
Admission is Free 

Idaho Museum
of Natural History
1055 S. 5th Avenue, ISU Campus
Pocatello  282-6168

Permanent Exhibits:
ISU Tree Walk
Who says Museum exhibits need to be limited to a gallery? The Museum has expanded its offerings to the great outdoors with the opening of the renovated ISU Tree Walk.
Dinosaur Times in Idaho
Dinosaurs lived in Idaho! Who were they? How were they related to other dinosaurs? What was Idaho like during the time of the dinosaurs? See real fossils of dinosaurs that lived in southeast Idaho about 100 million years ago.
Raising The Tolo Lake Mammoth
This exhibit shows the discovery of a huge bull Columbian Mammoth found by IMNH paleontologists during a 1994-95 expedition which recovered more than 400 bones including most of this mammoth and parts of other animals from Tolo Lake, west of Grangeville, Idaho.
Living Off the Land
This exhibit focuses on Idaho's Native People and features ancient tools and technologies, how they lived on an unforgiving landscape, and how they made use of nature's resources for food, clothing, and shelter.
The Nature of Idaho
Did you know that giant bison used to roam the Snake River Plain? That the earliest known single-toed horse lived near Hagerman, Idaho? This exhibit invites visitors to trace the diversity of life forms in Idaho over the last 600 million years.
Discovery Room
The Discovery Room is a hands-on area where families can see and touch fossils, shells, and other specimens from nature. Games and puzzles for learning about science are also available for hours of fun.

Ways to Get Involved
Docent Training
If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about our exhibits and help lead tours through our galleries, become a docent! Contact Rebecca Thorne-Ferrel at (208) 282-2195 or thorrebe@isu.edu
Volunteer Opportunities
Whether you have an hour, a month, or a year, we have a number of volunteer opportunities for you to make a difference in the natural and cultural heritage of Idaho. Contact Kristin Fletcher at (208) 282-2262 or fletkris@isu.edu.

Marshall Public Library Exhibits
113 S Garfield, Pocatello
232-1263
Mon-Thurs 9 am-9 pm
Fri & Sat 9 am-6 pm
Admission is free.
There are two permanent exhibits, “Art in the Stacks,” a collection including a spectacular variety of paintings and other two-dimensional work by local, national, and international artists and “The Critics Eye,” offering an enjoyable and eclectic array of photography.

Pocatello Art Center Gallery and School
444 N Main Street
Pocatello, ID 83204
232-0970
Mon-Fri 10 am- 4:30 pm
Email: pocartctr@ida.net
www.PocatelloArtCtr.org
The gallery features monthly displays by local artists in many media and special shows.  The Center offers classes and workshops throughout the year.

Salmon Arts Council
200 Main Street, Salmon, ID
(208) 756-2987

Shoshone-Bannock
Tribal Museum
Fort Hall 237-9791   Take exit 80 off I-15
Mon-Fri 10-5
Indian artifacts from the Shoshone-Bannock tribes

Teton Art Council Gallery
Mon 7-9:00 pm. Tues - Fri 10-5:00 pm.
Admission: adults $2 / Youth $1 / Children under 12 $0.50
P.O. Box 627
(inside Dark Horse Books)
76 N Main St, ,Driggs  ID  83422
208-354-4ART or www.tetonartscouncil.com
The purpose of the museum and the Rexburg Children's Museum is to tell the story of Rexbur gand the surrounding areas, of which the June 5, 1978 flood (and it's aftermath) is a significant and component part.
To reach out to the future, the Museum has added an interactive children's exhibi with hands-on displays and activities.

 

 

 


 
   
 
 

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