Public Art Brochure - Boise Arts and History
Public Art Brochure - Boise Arts and History
Public Art Brochure - Boise Arts and History
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State St.<br />
Collister<br />
Collister<br />
Library<br />
<strong>Boise</strong> Libraries<br />
Map<br />
Morley Neslon Mural, 2010<br />
by Marcus Pierce<br />
A mural celebrating Morley<br />
Nelson, who helped establish<br />
the National Conservation Area<br />
for Birds of Prey, <strong>and</strong> played a<br />
role in bringing the World Center<br />
for Birds of Prey here to Idaho.<br />
Cole Rd.<br />
Ustick Rd.<br />
Ustick<br />
Library<br />
Orchard St.<br />
I-184<br />
<strong>Boise</strong> River<br />
Main<br />
Library<br />
Downtown<br />
<strong>Boise</strong><br />
9th St.<br />
Front St.<br />
Myrtle St.<br />
Pedals to Pages, Read & Ride<br />
2003 by Byron & Lynn Clercx<br />
These functional bike racks <strong>and</strong><br />
benches are public artworks<br />
inspired by old-style lead type<br />
used for offset printing.<br />
Natural Bridge, 1994<br />
by David Berry<br />
This rock-like steel sculpture<br />
references Native American<br />
petroglyphs found in remote<br />
areas of Idaho, the first “book”<br />
form.<br />
W Morely Nelson<br />
Elementary School<br />
7701 W. Northview Street<br />
Hillcrest<br />
Library<br />
Overl<strong>and</strong> Rd.<br />
Capitol Blvd.<br />
Main Library<br />
715 Capitol Boulevard,<br />
in front of the Library<br />
Main Library<br />
715 Capitol Boulevard,<br />
in front of the Library<br />
28<br />
Vista Ave.