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First Thursday – Access for All! BAM offers extended hours on the First Thursday of each month from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. along with special programs including Studio Art Exploration. Admission and programs are by donation. Hands-on art making in BAM’s Education Studios.
Schedule Your Visit. If you would like to schedule your visit in advance and expedite the admissions process, you may pre-purchase your tickets online (including members and individuals who receive free admission). We request that you schedule your visit at least 2 hours in advance of your visit.
June 15, 2024 - Ongoing. For thousands of years, the rainbow has been a cross-cultural symbol of hope, positivity, and a bit of magic. Dedicated to the celebration of rainbows, Spectrum showcases interactives inspired by the rich and numerous colors of our world.
Boise Art Museum’s Art in the Park is widely recognized as one of the premier cultural events in the Northwest. This open-air festival, held on the weekend following Labor Day each September, provides visitors of all ages and interests with the opportunity to meet more than 200 artists and purchase their works.
Spectrum: Color in Pigment and Light. El Sueño Americano/The American Dream: Photographs by Tom Kiefer. Portraits of Sky: Selections from the Permanent Collection. Steeped: Tea as Muse. Myths, Fables, and Fortunes: Our Place within the Landscape. Visual Language: The Art of Abstraction.
Family Art Saturday. Last Saturday of each month, Drop-in, Noon - 3 p.m. Last Saturday of each month | Drop-in, Noon – 3 p.m. | Come make art together! Drop-in, designed for all ages. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Read More >>. Calendar of Events. ⇐ ⇒ November 2024.
Boise Art Museum holds a wide array of historic Asian art objects from the 17th -19th centuries. Highlights include netsuke, snuff bottles, ceramics and woodblock prints by Utagawa Kunisada, Kitagawa Utamaro, and Ando Hiroshige.
In this exhibition of teapots and teacups dating from 1200 to 2012, forty-one artists have created tea vessels using materials such as cast iron, terracotta, porcelain, and stoneware. From functional to purely aesthetic, each container is a work of art inspired by the symbolism and uses of tea.
The Fractured Giant is a site-specific installation by Jacob Hashimoto in BAM’s Sculpture Court and marks his first solo museum exhibition in Idaho. Combining traditional kite- and pattern-making techniques, printmaking, and collage into a sculptural environment, the artist has created an immersive installation with thousands of thin, hand ...
The mission of the Boise Art Museum is to create visual arts experiences that engage people and inspire learning through exceptional exhibitions, collections, and educational opportunities.