Picture yourself on a leisurely evening in May,
strolling lazily around downtown Bonners Ferry,
stopping by a business here, or perhaps a
restaurant there, enjoying original creations of
art prepared for this special day, and on
display in each business.
Perhaps you might enjoy an appetizer at this
restaurant as you view the art display there, or
maybe you'll take a break for a sandwich over
there.
Along the way, you'll meet the artists who have
created all of the exhibits, and have the
opportunity to visit with them and get their
thoughts on their work.
Take all the time you want, wander from business
to business downtown, see people you know who
are also making the loop at the various
exhibits, stop for a moment to chat with
friends.
This is how an Art Walk works, and the first Art
Walk in Boundary County is being organized right
now by students in the Advanced Art Class taught
by Josh Knaggs at Bonners Ferry High School.
This Art Walk event is set for Thursday,
May 14.
Twelve students in Mr. Knaggs Advanced Art
Class, along with six additional independent
study students, will be showing their work at
participating downtown businesses.
The list of businesses that are
participating so far includes the
Kootenai River Inn, Soulshine, Kootenai River
Brewing Company, Goat Mountain Pizza, The Rusty
Moose, Under the Sun, The Boundary County
Library, Picturesque, Mugsy's, and Mi Pueblo.
Others may be added.
The public is invited to attend, to ramble
around downtown, and visit with the artists and
with friends.
"The purpose of this is to give the students an
experience in showing their art, interacting
with the public, and sharing their thoughts and
ideas with others," said Mr. Knaggs.
"So
far, the students have been very excited," he
continued.
"Many of them have started to pump out
ideas for themes behind their displays, designs
for clothes to wear, designs for their
displays."
Part of the work involved in organizing this
event is to work with the owners or managers of
the businesses to arrange the details of the
exhibits, what sort of art will be on display in
each business, how the flow of the viewing
public will work, and more.
The students themselves are responsible
for working with the businesses to iron all of
this out.
That is part of their learning experience
for an event like this.
What sorts of art and exhibits will a person
find at the Art Walk?
We asked that of Mr. Knaggs:
"The art this year is exceptional.
My students have engrossed themselves in the
studio and turned out a body of work that
continues to astound me daily. We have a
wide variety of work being shown, including
functional and decorative ceramics, mixed media
paintings, photo realistic paintings,
installations. There truly is something
for everyone to appreciate!"
The Art Walk is this Thursday, May 14.
All of the art works will be available
for viewing beginning in the morning and
throughout the day on Thursday.
The student artists will be downtown from
5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. to answer any
questions and to personally show their work.
Each business will have maps and flyers
for people to take and use as guides as they
walk through the Art Walk, so they can see all
of the creations.
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