
Cultural District Walk 2008
April 12, 2008
Starting at 10 a.m.
A carriage will be running a loop amongst various venues from 11-3
A mosaic of cultural attractions are to be found in downtown Idaho Falls. Invite your friends and family to join you in descovering the cultural renaissance that is shaping our community. Take in a day of art, tours, workshops, artisan booths, and performances.
Participating Organizations
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Pioneer Art & Frame. Artisan booths and artist demonstrations.
The Willard Arts Center
The Museum of Idaho
The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho. Free family day activities.
Idaho Falls Public Library. Free reading event for families.
The Bank of Idaho
OE Bell Bldg. Roy Reynolds work on display.
Eagle Rock Art Guild
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Destinations Inn. Free tours.
12 (Noon) - 2 p.m.
Idaho Falls Symphony Quintet. Performing in the Carr Gallery.
2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Actors' Repertory Theatre of Idaho. Free Tours.
7 p.m.
Actors' Repertory Theatre of Idaho. Lie, Cheat, & Genuflect (Play)
522-8450
8 p.m.
Colonial Theater. Rockapella (Concert)
522-0471
WILLARD ARTS CENTER-CARR GALLERY
450 A Street
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402
208-522-0471
www.idahofallsarts.org
TRINTY!

TRINITY! A one woman show of her travels through the United States, Europe, and the Middle East . Come experience with other how how Trinity visually sees and interprets the world through her camera. She finds beauty everywhere be it the Ancient City of Rome, a flower, or a junkyard. Trinity’s photographs from both digital and traditional camera’s will be shown. Trinity believes everyone’s vision is a bit different, like a kaleidoscope. It changes by the slightest movement which can alter your perspective. Also, Craig Green a astonishing and accomplished musician will be performing in the gallery as well. Refreshments will be served
WILLOWTREE
210 Cliff Street
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402
208-524-4464

Featured artist Dava Dahlgran the sum of all p(ARTs)² A one-woman show of artworks created with colored pencil and metal leafing. Contemporary pieces on deep cradled gessoboard and more traditional works drawn on paper or rag board and framed under glass. Refreshments will be served. Refreshments will be served.
THE ART MUSEUM OF EASTERN IDAHO
300 S. Capital
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402
208-524-777
www.eaglerockartmuseum.org

Richard Bird's Winning Painting, Images of Harriman Park from the 2006 Idaho Paints Idaho
IDAHO PAINTS IDAHO 2007 Oct. 4 – Nov. 3 Sponsored by Idaho National Laboratory through Corporate Funds from Battelle Energy Alliance The 5th annual Idaho Paints Idaho opening exhibit features works by the best of Idaho’s artists and the variety of their interpretations of their state.GO FIGURE: Museum Artists Oct. 4 – Nov. 3The Studio Gallery features a dynamic exhibit of new works by Museum Artists. Featured Local Artist: JOE KELLER Oct. 4 – Nov. 3 Idaho Falls artist Joe Keller exhibits in the Hall Gallery.
MICHELE’S FINE ART AND FRAME
635 1st Street
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401-4003
529-0447
Michele’s Art and Frames featured artist for October is Joe Keller. Michele gallery features exclusively local Idaho artists in her gorgeous gallery space on 1st street. November’s featured artist is Beth Gribenow. Paint by Number, an eclectic band will be performing in the gallery space as well.
ELEGANCE IN ART
385 W Broadway
Idaho Falls, Idaho
523-7765

Come visit the beautiful space for Elegance in Art now located on Broadway. Featuring many different original works by world renowned artists and prints. Sculptural pieces will also be on display. Step into the studio and experience first hand how art is produced in the new multi functional store. Refreshments will be served.
EAGLE ROCK ART GUILD
287 Cliff Street
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401
529-2555
The Eagle Rock Art Guild will be displaying member’s artwork in their new downtown location. Guild members will be painting and doing demonstrations all evening long. Goodies and refreshments will be served.
POST REGISTER GALLERY
333 Northgate Mile
522-1800
Fine Art Photography “Epic Wilderness” by Greg Jahn.
The images on display communicate the natural landscape of the American West as an art form. My intent is to push the individual beyond the expectation of repetitive scenes of forest and mountain, to an intuition of the diversity within the unity of the natural. Somewhere in our skull, and in our heart, we remember wilderness. It is where we come from, it is a great wild place where we can get in touch with the source of life.
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