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The James Castle House has welcomed its fall artist in residence. Her work delves into themes of loss, nostalgia, memory and history - using several different methods, including poetry and dip pen drawing.
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Sunday, May 22 Boise will be celebrating International Museum Day on the Basque Block.
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Tania Alvarez, Artist in Residence at Boise’s James Castle House, believes in ghosts… or at least the spiritual presence of the late enigmatic genius James Castle.
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The mystery of James Castle is nearly as all-consuming as the man. Profoundly deaf, he mainly communicated through art, using soot, spit and pigments squeezed from saturated crepe paper to create likenesses of buildings and landscapes. Largely eschewing brushes and pencils, he fashioned tools from discarded sticks and broken fountain pens, but it wasn't until Castle was in his 50s that his work was recognized as extraordinary.
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The James Castle House hosts artists of various backgrounds around the year. Named after the self-taught artist who lived in the home in the early to…
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The James Castle House in Boise and his studios in New York and Florida have been accepted by the National Trust for Historic Preservation into the…
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A Treasure Valley program provides essential goods for low income students.Remembering the Holocaust on Yom Ha'Shoah.Story Story Night's latest…
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On Saturday, the City of Boise will open the James Castle House to the public after three years of renovation. The site was home to James Castle for more…