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Exhibitions

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A Home for Us All

Virtual tour is now accessible here!

If you've missed the opportunity to visit our art exhibition during its installation (Jan. 9 - Jan. 15, 2022), you can view this virtually here

Join us for an art exhibition being held at the Idaho Black History Museum (IBHM) entitled "A Home for Us All". In partnership with IBHM, the gallery will include pieces from artists with varying cultural backgrounds, diversifying the exhibition with their unique individual experiences. Featured artists include: Narges Shams, Homeyra Shams, Luma Jasim, and Hallie Maxwell. Join us to explore the world in Idaho, and learn about the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion through artistic presentation. 

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Hostile Terrain 94 Installation


Virtual tour accessible here.

A partnership with Boise State University and Undocumented Migration Project  |  Sponsored by Idaho Museum of International Diaspora

Experience our virtual tour of the Hostile Terrain 94 installation at Boise State University designed and created by Dr. Manuel Gómez-Navarro, philologist and digital creator. Hostile Terrain 94 is a participatory art project that details the dangers of undocumented migration. In fall of 2020, Hostile Terrain 94 hanged in sites around the world including Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Seattle, Miami, Mexico City, San Pedro Sula (Honduras), San Salvador (El Salvador), Lampedusa (Italy), and the Boise State Student Union Building (Boise, Idaho). 

“It was a privilege being part of the Boise State Hostile Terrain 94 installation. It was an opportunity for learning more about this humanitarian tragedy, and also witness (and record) the community involvement in such a project.” (Gómez-Navarro, 2020)

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