News
New Cultural Resource Guide
November 09, 2011
Boise City Department of Arts & History Develops Cultural
Resource Guide
BOISE, ID- Need something to do with your relatives over the
holidays?The Boise City Department of Arts & History
announces a new cultural resource guide that lists arts, history,
and cultural organizations, groups, and businesses in Boise along
with links to their websites and phone numbers. The guide is
available as a printed brochure; it is also accessible on a
personal computer and via a mobile site with a smart phone or
tablet.
- Brochure - You will find the
brochure at various businesses and organizations throughout Boise;
brochures are also available at Boise City Hall in the Department
of Arts & History, or you may call 433-5675 to request
one.
- Electronic Version - You may access the
brochure from a computer or mobile phone/tablet at: www.boiseculturalresourceguide.org.
The cultural resource guide is intended to help residents
and visitors discover and learn more about Boise's robust cultural
infrastructure. Our community is fortunate to have many cultural
offerings that make Boise an interesting, rich, and unique place
where people want to live and visit.
All organizations, groups, or businesses in the guide must
have arts, history, or culture as their primary focus and purpose
for existence. Businesses must be locally-based (not chains),
operate from a facility outside of the home, and have a physical
address within Boise (Garden City accepted on a case-by-case
basis). Supply or equipment businesses are not included in this
guide, nor are individual artists or performers. (The Idaho
Commission on the Arts provides a directory of individual artists,
writers, and performing artists at http://www.arts.idaho.gov/as/directory.aspx
.)
The guide is a work in progress; the Department of Arts
& History will continually update online information and is
expected to update and print additional guides in the future as
funds allow.
About
Us:
The Department of Arts and History was established by City
Ordinance in March 2008 to enhance theBoisecommunity by providing
leadership, advocacy, education, services, and support for arts and
history. The new Department emerged from the former Boise City Arts
Commission, which was established by City Ordinance in 1978 as a
nonprofit city agency to advise and assist the City Council in
development, coordination, promotion and support of the
arts.
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