The Boise Art Museum is proud to showcase the works of a renowned resident. This artist’s new body of work was inspired by her journey to Wilder, Idaho, and is sure to leave audiences thirsty for more.
“Karen Woods: The Way to Wilder” will open on May 21 at the Boise Art Museum to great excitement. Woods, a Boise-based painter, has established a successful artistic career with her magnetic pictures of cityscapes and landscapes behind rain-soaked glass. Some more distorted than others, her works call attention to the beauty that each of us has experienced — but rarely noticed — while traveling through a storm.
“Karen Woods: The Way to Wilder” will hang through September 11. To learn more, visit the Boise Art Museum.
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