Idaho Falls

September 2018

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IDAHOFALLSMAGAZINE.COM 81 Also Showing at TAM July 19 – Sep. 8 The Art of John Williams Museum Artist Group Show Sep. 11 – Oct.27 Colored Pencil Society of America, District 217 The Snake River Plein Air Painters Nov. 15, 2018 – Feb. 9, 2019 ART Collective A biennial homage to the art organizations, groups and guilds in eastern Idaho that nurture the professional and artistic development of regional artists. Nov. 15 – Dec. 29 The Art of Helen Farrell ARTmart: Affordable, original artwork for holiday shopping. Jan. 2 – Feb. 9 The Art of Anastasia Rezvoi Gallery 12 March 2 – 23, 2019 Young at Art Youth Exhibit Celebrating TAM's ARTworks education program in schools across eastern Idaho, this annual exhibit showcases hundreds of pieces of artwork from school children throughout the region. 2019 Congressional Art Competition Contest finalists represent excellence in high school art. The winning piece will hang in Washington DC. investigators write. "They connect us to our emotions and psychological states that are the drivers of change. While scientists seek to convey knowledge through research and data, artists seek to evolve culture through their unique vision." Sound like a match made in heaven? The Visualizing Science Project has obvious societal benefits through public consumption, but it also carries a potential payoff for the participants themselves. Specifically, it aims to "create relationships between scholars who don't traditionally collaborate to build foundations for contin- ued growth and future projects suitable for grant funding." From climate change to fire science, UI scientists are on the cutting edge of scientif- ic discovery. Likewise, UI artists and design- ers are exhibiting their work in a wide vari- ety of media on the international stage. For hours and additional details, visit www.theartmuseum.org or call the museum at 208-524-7777. IF Gentri is comprised of three dynamic tenors Pioneering a signature sound they call "Cinematic Pop," transfused with lush, epic orchestrations and rich, dynamic three-part harmonies. SEPTEMBER 15, 2018 COLONIAL THEATER $35 • $45 • $50 208-522-0471 • IDAHOFALLSARTS.ORG Using huge projection photos, original film footage, and a live band, The Simon and Garfunkel Story will bring to life hits like "Mrs. Robinson", "Cecilia", "Homeward Bound", and more. SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 COLONIAL THEATER $30 • $40 • $45 IDAHO FALLS ARTS COUNCIL PRESENTS 2072-17IdahoFallsArtsCouncil13v.indd 1 7/25/18 3:18 PM KORT DUCE PHOTOS

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