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Karen Brown has been named College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of Distinction for October 2018.
Studio Art Assistant Professor, Goran Fazil's, work currently on display at King Street Gallery in Maryland.
Art Club to embark on a unique, structural project utilizing cardboard as part of annual Connections Project.
College of Western Idaho to host its annual Program and Career Expo (PACE) on April 13.
April VanDeGrift, who teaches painting and drawing at the College of Western Idaho (CWI), has curated an exhibition entitled "Terrarium" which opened on June 2 at the Visual Arts Collective (VAC). In addition, art instructor Eric Mullis was also featured in this exhibition! More...
Eva Streicher awarded scholarship by the Treasure Valley Artist Alliance.
College of Western Idaho (CWI) will welcome a collection of visual and performing arts professionals to campus, April 14 (Friday), for an afternoon of expert insight into the world of art and business. CWI’s Business of Art Symposium will run from 1-5 p.m. at the CWI Nampa Campus Academic...
CWI Art Instructor, Goran Fazil, is being featured at the Boise Art Museum (BAM) through March 26.
Actors with the Festival will visit the College, Feb. 16, to perform A Midsummer Night’s Dream with an acting workshop to follow.
April VanDeGrift is the subject of a blog recently shared by the Boise City Department of Arts & History.
Goran Fazil was recently selected to participate in the Boise Art Museum’s Idaho Triennial.
The CWI Foundation recently awarded more than $6,000 to the recipients of this year’s Wishing Well Fund.
A group of local artists, educators, and community leaders recently gathered at CWI to talk about the importance of art in public places.
CWI will welcome local music educator and master percussionist, David Gluck, to campus this weekend for free workshops and a concert.
A panel of local artists, educators, and leaders will visit CWI Oct. 20 to discuss the social and economic impacts of public art.
On Thursday, April 14, CWI will host an event to reveal the College’s first campus mural.
For the past several months, Boise artist Alma Gomez and CWI students have been working to create a one-of-a-kind painted mural.
The Lewis-Clark State College Silverthorne Theatre Program will visit CWI for a performance on Nov. 19.