In a recent government meeting, a detailed proposal for the upcoming art exhibition schedule was presented, showcasing a diverse array of artists and themes for the months ahead. The schedule includes a variety of mediums, from photography to 3D art, reflecting a commitment to innovative and engaging artistic expressions.
For February, the exhibition will feature artists Devon Williams Smith, Rachel Reynolds, Gregory Ali Newman, Mary Anne Fraser, and Leslie J Bosch, who is known for her 3D artistry. The theme revolves around \"inverted reality,\" utilizing unexpected color combinations and a mix of photography, wax, oil paint, and watercolor.
March will highlight the works of Tonia Hendrick, Beth Trot, and Stephanie Inman, with Inman contributing her unique miniature structures, including proposed water towers that align with the exhibition's vision. The selection process for artists was based on a jury system, with a cutoff score of approximately 89 points, ensuring a high standard of quality in the submissions.
April's exhibition will showcase the MG Arnold art group with their nature-inspired show titled \"Leaf and Puddle,\" while the West Ada School District will present their works in May. The summer months will feature Bosco's \"Rodeo in Idaho Icon,\" emphasizing local themes and collaborations.
As the year progresses, the schedule includes a show titled \"Large One with Small Brushes\" for September and October, featuring artists whose works share thematic connections. November will see a focus on texture with the exhibition \"Rock, Paper, Scissors, Wood,\" featuring felted ceramics and other textured pieces.
The final exhibition of the year, set for December through January, will be a collaborative effort from the Treasure Valley Artist Alliance, titled \"Purple Plus.\" This comprehensive schedule reflects a thoughtful curation process aimed at celebrating local talent and diverse artistic expressions throughout the year.