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Reception for Fall 2022 Exhibitions

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Reception for the Fall 2022 exhibitions at the Blue Galleries
Friday, September 9th, 2022
4-7pm Free and open to the public

Center for the Visual Arts (First floor)
Boise State University
1110 S Capitol Blvd
Boise ID 83706

Notes for Tomorrow
Queer ID Juried Exhibition

About Notes for Tomorrow:
The traveling exhibition Notes for Tomorrow from ICI (Independent Curators International) features artworks selected by 30 curators based in 25 countries around the world to reflect on a new global reality ushered in by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this cultural moment of transition, each work is a source of inspiration from the recent past and a guiding perspective for the future.
Many of the artworks in the exhibition address spirituality as a grounding mechanism, sharing ways to make sense of the world when so much is in doubt. Some engage with specific mythology, while others reveal political structures that may or may not still be standing. The formation of monuments is questioned, and their removal is all but certain. The exhibition addresses art’s potential in the construction of collective memory in a global era. We learn the importance of sustaining and sharing different forms of knowledge, prompting us to re-imagine our conceptions of the future.
Notes for Tomorrow is a traveling exhibition organized and produced by Independent Curators International (ICI) and initiated by Frances Wu Giarratano, Jordan Jones, Becky Nahom, Renaud Proch, and Monica Terrero. The exhibition was made possible with the generous support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, VIA Art Fund, and ICI’s Board of Trustees and International Forum.
ICI (Independent Curators International)

About Queer ID:
Queer ID Juried Exhibition features artworks by thirty-six Idaho (current and former resident) artists who self identify as LGBTQIA+ selected by show juror J. Casey Doyle.

Artists whose work was selected by J. Casey Doyle for Queer ID: Serena Allen-Szatkowski, Rhett Backstrom, Kathryn Beesley, Laurie Blakeslee, Mel Bristol, William Bybee, Nicole Camarena-Osborn, Evalee Campbell, Catherine Crews, Stephanie Dickey, Alieha Dryden, Brandon Dudley, Caroline Earley, West Goldie, Green, Deborah Harris, José Giovanni Herrera, Fii Hoynacki, Benjamin Hunt, Justin John, Gray Kinsey, Sue Latta, Kevin Maret, Hallie Maxwell, Samuel Paden, Cory Peeke, Peter Ronan, Dan Scott, Brie Schettle, Nette Shaff, Arnold Sharp, Katie Anne Sharpe, Astri Snodgrass, Seth Spencer, Kate Walker, and Danny Wheeler

J. Casey Doyle is an Associate Professor of Art and Design at the University of Idaho. He received his MFA with an emphasis in Sculpture from The Ohio State University in 2007 where he was a University Fellow. He holds a BFA with emphases in Sculpture and Metals & Jewelry and a BA with emphasis in Spanish from New Mexico State University. He is the recipient of two Idaho Commission on the Arts Fellowships. He exhibits his work both nationally and internationally. His art combines interests in craft, sculpture, metals & jewelry, video, gender and the concept of play.