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SUMMARY:Green Box Installation: The Only Thing We Have Left to Fear | Ted Apel
DESCRIPTION:Open Hours:\nSaturday\, December 11th  |  10:00am – 12:00pm\nSaturday\, December 18th  |  10:00am – 12:00pm\nClosing:\nSaturday\, December 18th  5:30pm – 7:30pm \nsound installation\nmotion lamp\, radio\, light\, sound \nIn 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt began to broadcast a series of radio addresses on policy directly to the American people. These addresses became known as “fireside chats” and continued throughout the three terms of his presidency. In this installation\, a radio plays a mixture of sounds from a forest fire and a fireside chat that has been altered to accentuate only the noisy parts of the speech. Here the message is obscured and reinterpreted in layers of noise. \nDuring the 1930s\, motion lamps were commonly displayed on top or near home radios as a visual accompaniment while listening to the radio. Motion lamps use the heat generated by a light bulb to turn a patterned cylinder of paper. The image appears to move due to the changing light from the moving cylinder. In this piece\, the image is an animated forest fire produced by the “Scene-in-Motion Corporation” in 1931.
URL:https://surelsplace.org/event/green-box-installation-the-only-thing-we-have-left-to-fear-ted-apel/
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SUMMARY:BOSCO Small Works
DESCRIPTION:GROUP EXHIBITION\nBOSCO SMALL WORKS \nOPENING RECEPTION\nFriday\, November 12th  |  5:30-8:30pm \nFIRST FRIDAY ART & STUDIO STROLL\nFriday\, December 3rd  |  5:30pm – 8:30pm\n(in conjunction with the December First Friday Art & Studio Stroll)\n \nCLOSING RECEPTION\nSaturday\, December 18th  |  5:30pm – 7:30pm \nSurel’s Place is pleased to support and host this annual juried show of art by Boise Open Studios Collective Organization (BOSCO) members. The show exhibits a reflective cross-section of the diverse styles of the artists who are members of this important Boise arts organization. \nThis collaboration between Surel’s Place and BOSCO is a natural one. BOSCO is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to promoting and fostering greater understanding of the creative process between artists and the general public\, which of course is echoed by the mission of Surel’s Place. And\, Surel Mitchell was a founding member of BOSCO\, making this show in her home and studio all the more fitting. \nA portion of the proceeds of the show will benefit Surel’s Place. \nFEATURING:\nMARY ARNOLD\nJIM BENNING\nSANDRA BERKSON\nJOHN BERTRAM\nBRECKEN BIRD\nWENDY BLICKENSTAFF\nJULIE CLEMONS\nMATT CIRANNI\nDELIA DANTE\nMARK DAVIS\nKAREN EASTMAN\nCAROL ELLIOTT SMITH\nDYAN FERREN\nLORI FISH\nLISA FLOWERS ROSS\nMICHELLE GRACE\nCAITRIA GUNTER\nBENJAMIN HUNT\nDEREK HURD\nSTEPHANIE INMAN\nJOHN KILLMASTER\nLAUREN KISTNER\nSUE LATTA\nNICA LORBER\nKRIS MANNION\nRACHAEL MAYER\nTRACIE MCBRIDE\nERIK MONCADA\nANGELA NEIWERT\nBONNIE PEACHER\nANNE PETERSON\nLORELLE RAU\nCLAIRE REMSBERG\nDAVID SCOTT\nANNE WATSON SORENSEN\nJILL STOREY\nJESSIE SWIMELEY\nABBIE THOMSON\nCINDI WALTON\nJENNY WILLIAMS \nThank You BOSCO artists!
URL:https://surelsplace.org/event/bosco-small-works/
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SUMMARY:Green Box Installation: Trouble in the Water | Dyan Ferren
DESCRIPTION:May – June | OPEN HOURS:\nSaturday\, June 12th | 10:00am – 12:00pm\nSaturday\, June 19th | 10:00am – 12:00pm\nSaturday\, June 26th | 10:00am – 12:00pm\nat: the Green Box – now located on 34th Street next to the Urban Gallery\n\nARTIST STATEMENT\nIn April\, I participated in the Idaho Rivers United cleanup on the section of the Boise River that flows through the Live-Work-Create District here in Garden City. I create art out of trash collected on beaches and in the water to help educate the public about this monumental ‘trouble’ in our oceans\, rivers\, and lakes\, worldwide. Each year\, 8 million metric tons of plastics enter our oceans (Ocean Conservancy) and it is estimated that 150 million metric tons are currently circulating in the ocean gyres.\n\nIn the Green Box\, I display some of the trash taken from the river along with more of my marine art set in a ‘gyre’ of real beach trash (including fishing floats and nets.)\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST\nDyan Ferren is a self-taught artist who creates hangable assemblage sculpture from natural and manmade discarded materials and found objects. Originally from New Jersey\, she moved to coastal Alaska in 1985 and credits the wild and beautiful surroundings in that state for generating her passion to create 3D work for the following three decades until moving to Idaho in 2015. It is important to Ms. Ferren to create art that serves as a handsome visual messenger to encourage people to reduce\, reuse\, and recycle materials to minimize the impact on the environment and improve the health of our planet. In addition\, she also conducts workshops and exhibits teaching about recycling and the problem of pollution in our waterways and oceans around the world.
URL:https://surelsplace.org/event/green-box-installation-trouble-in-the-water-dyan-ferren/
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SUMMARY:MEAGHAN NOVOA\, CAITLIN CULLEN\, MEGAN BRANDEL\, and OPEN ARMS DANCE PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:SCREENINGS\nDANCE FILM NIGHT\nJune 11th – June 27th \nSee these dance films in the place they were created! We will set up an intimate screening room inside Surel’s Place for you to enjoy. Featuring work choreographed and created at Surel’s Place and in the Live-Work-Create District within the last year. One-hour appointments available for 1 to 6 people. \n\n“So Much Hope” by Open Arms Dance Project\n“Box Me Inside/Outside the Box” by Megan Brandel\n“G(host)” by Meaghan Novoa and Caitlin Cullen\n\nWatch a preview from “G(host)” by Meaghan Novoa and Catilin Cullen:
URL:https://surelsplace.org/event/meaghan-novoa-caitlin-cullen-megan-brandel-and-open-arms-dance-project/
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SUMMARY:Shawn Solus\, Insects and Engines
DESCRIPTION:April 15th – April 25th \nShawn Solus is a multi-disciplinary artist making work that moves between sculpture\, drawing\, video\, and sound art. He utilized the space at Surel’s Place to develop and record a video and sound installation and performance piece focused on the intersection of human and non human ecologies. Specifically themed by the juxtaposition of “insects and engines\,” Mr. Solus created a visual and aural tapestry from field recordings and video footage captured around Surel’s Place\, the Boise River\, and surrounding Garden City. \nShawn SolusMarch\nShawn Solus is a multi-disciplinary artist making work that moves between sculpture\, drawing\, video\, and sound art. He will utilize the space at Surel’s Place to develop and record a video and sound installation and performance piece focused on the intersection of human and non human ecologies. Specifically themed by the juxtaposition of “insects and engines\,” Mr. Solus will create a visual and aural tapestry from field recordings and video footage captured around Surel’s Place\, the Boise River\, and surrounding Garden City. \n\n\n\nOriginally from Salt Lake City\, Mr. Solus has maintained a lifelong passion for artistic practice. He studied music and visual art Salt Lake Community College before moving to Southeastern Idaho where in 2015 he earned his Bachelor of Art in painting and sculpture from Idaho State University. He moved to Boise in 2015 after being accepted to Boise State University Master of Fine Art Program. In 2018\, he graduated with an MFA focused in installation and sound. He has exhibited locally and regionally in several group and juried exhibitions as well as having three solo shows. This residency fits into his current work exploring issues related to infrastructure and ecology\, envisioning a future coexistence with non humans – including insects. \n\n\n\nVIRTUAL ARTIST TALKSHAWN SOLUSSaturday\, March 27th  |  2:00pm \n\n\n\nThis artist talk was presented via Facebook Live on the Surel’s Place page. Solus shared some of the source material and processes used during his residency in preparation for his next installation piece\, “Insects and Engines.”
URL:https://surelsplace.org/event/shawn-solus-insects-and-engines/
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