Boise State Presents ‘Clay & Fire’ Sale Dec. 15-17
The Boise State University Department of Art will present the Clay & Fire exhibition and sale from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 15-17 in the Visual Arts Center Gallery 1, located in the Liberal Arts Building. Admission is free.
(Media-Newswire.com) - The Boise State University Department of Art will present the Clay & Fire exhibition and sale from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 15-17 in the Visual Arts Center Gallery 1, located in the Liberal Arts Building. Admission is free.
Held each spring and fall for nearly 40 years, Boise State’s Clay and Fire sale has become a holiday tradition for many in the Treasure Valley. It features hundreds of original ceramic pieces, ranging from elegant to exotic, made by Boise State students, faculty and alumni. Items fresh from the kiln may be available daily, so the public is invited to shop often.
A portion of the proceeds benefits Boise State’s Visiting Artists in Ceramics program, which brings world-class artists to campus to teach students and the community about contemporary techniques and concepts. Visiting artists from around the country perform their magic with clay each semester. The Clay & Fire sale makes it possible for the public to attend these two-day workshops for a nominal fee of $25, and the workshops are free for Boise State students, faculty and staff.
For more information, contact art professor Jim Budde at ( 208 ) 426-3608 or jbudde@boisestate.edu.
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Media Contact: Kathleen Tuck, University Communications, ( 208 ) 426-3275, kathleentuck@boisestate.edu
About Boise State University A public metropolitan research university with more than 22,000 students, Boise State comprises seven academic colleges, serving undergraduate and graduate students in nearly 200 majors and programs. Located in Idaho’s capital city, the university plays a crucial role in the region’s knowledge economy and famed quality of life. Learn more at www.BoiseState.edu
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