A Professional Space for Boise, ID

The City of Boise, ID Second Annual NAP Show featured artwork from a number of different city departments ranging from Police to IT to Arts and History. The exhibition opened on September 2nd and ran for a little over two weeks, closing on September 18th.

For the second year in a row, the city displayed the artwork of their employees and family members on the walls of the Idaho State Historical Museum. To help improve the display space from last year, Coordinator Joshua Olson used some of the NAP’s Non-Matching Scholarship fund to rent a portable wall to display the work. Josh commented that, “this year, the artwork had more room in the space giving it a more professional feel.” Providing participants with a truly professional space gives them a wonderful feeling of accomplishment.

In addition, the awards reception was extremely well attended with nearly all the award winners present to accept their prizes.

NAP Coordinator Joshua Olson experiencing David Krummer’s 3D piece at the 2010 Exhibition.

Venue:
Boise