Egyptian Theater

EGYPTIAN THEATER BY DEBORAH HARDEE
Creator:
Deborah Hardee
Address:
City Hall
Date:
1991
Material:
Photography
Geographical Area:
Downtown
Collection:
Boise Visual Chronicle
Category:
Art
Keywords:
Place

Egyptian Theater is a color photograph taken by Deborah Hardee in 1992 and accessioned into the Boise Visual Chronicle's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and other works depicting life in Boise in 1996. The historic Egyptian Theater is located across the street from Boise City Hall. A rare shot of the interior of the theater completely free of patrons, Hardee's photo captures the particular mood of this elegant and cavernous structure.

The Boise Visual Chronicle (BVC) is a city-owned collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and other works depicting life in Boise. The collection provides a rich visual document of Boise’s changing landscape, people and perspectives. The BVC also forms a unique portrait of the artistic vitality and evolving perceptions of artists in the region. With original funding from the Greater Boise Auditorium District, additional works are acquired or commissioned and funded by Boise City and Capital City Development Corporation (CCDC). Works from the collection are exhibited at the Boise Centre on the Grove, Boise City Hall, CCDC’s offices and the Boise Airport.