"Out of the Woods" exhibit at Prichard Art Gallery. | Saydee Brass
Nothing gold can stay
"Out of the Woods" exhibit says goodbye this week

“Out of the Woods” came to the University of Idaho Prichard Art Gallery amid COVID-19. The gallery’s previous exhibit, “Four Old Guys,” only extended for a week. The regular shows from Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) students, which normally extended through the summer and into the fall, were postponed. When the Prichard was reopening, nothing was planned until the director, Roger Rowley, contacted local artists Ted Kelchner and Andria Marcussen.

Defining the concept of reality
“A Kind of Alaska” opens Sept. 13, centers on woman once comatose

The University of Idaho Department of Theatre is set to showcase “A Kind of Alaska,” a play revolving around a woman who struggles to come to terms with a new […]

‘The Children’s Hour,’ 84 years later
UI MFA Candidate Shea King uses classic theater to discuss contemporary issues

Although third-year University of Idaho MFA candidate Shea King typically works with contemporary theatrical pieces, he was willing to make an exception for “The Children’s Hour” — a play once […]

Not your average family drama
UI Theatre Arts hosts “True West” production

The repercussions of sibling rivalry gone awry are illustrated by the play “True West.” Presented by the University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department, “True West” will be shown 7:30 p.m. […]

UI music program hits a high note

The October 2017 issue of “In Tune Monthly – The Young Musician’s Textbook” honored the Lionel Hampton School of Music. The magazine — directed at high school aged performers and […]