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In the early 20th century Edward S. Curtis photographed the daily lives and customs of many Native American tribes. His work would later face criticism though, some claiming that his photos reduced his subjects to a stereotype. Now however, a different story is being told as one photographer offers a new lens through which to view indigenous communities.
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For nearly ten years, Morgan Buckert has been telling stories through a unique medium, cowboy boots.
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Friedman Memorial Airport’s governing board is still taking public comment on a plan to add a second private jet hangar in Hailey.
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The American dream has been shaped by many different voices, a countless number of which come from Americana music.
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As one of the oldest art forms, weaving has place in many cultures.
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For “A New Winter,” Sofía Jaramillo is recreating old-time ski photos with models of color wearing historically accurate clothing and gear.
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The Sun Valley Museum of Art and Boise State College of Innovation and Design have partnered for a special lecture series that is encouraging people to find creative connections.
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Art is a powerful medium, possessing the ability to impact many areas of our lives, including our health and the way we cope with illness.
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When it comes to making change, art is one of the most powerful tools we have. It has the ability to start conversations, provide new perspectives and share stories in an accessible way. Which is exactly what more than 100 people are doing as part of the "Through Positive Eyes" project, a wide-ranging collaboration that uses photography, video and personal interviews to share the realities of those living with HIV and AIDS in order to combat stigma around the disease.
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For the seventh year, singer-songwriter Brett Dennen is returning with his Lift Series, traveling to his favorite ski towns in the mountain west for some unforgettable performances.