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Karl LeClair
  • Home
  • ARTWORK
    • PERCEPTIVE OMISSIONS
    • ARCHIVE
      • PLAYA Series
      • PRINTMAKING
      • Phenomena
      • From a Pure Source
      • Pure Source #1
      • Ideation
      • Metaphase
      • Collective Isolation
      • Closer Look
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • PRESS
  • RESUME
© KARL LECLAIR
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  • Boise Art Scene - Artist Sit Down

  • Meet Karl LeClair: Public Art Supervisor

  • Alumnus Helps Boise Artists Shape the Identity of a Growing City

  • Idaho Today: Boise Public Art Tour

  • Art and Economic Development in Boise, Idaho

  • Art Adventure: Heading to Hillsboro - Oregon ArtsWatch

  • Art piece adds a new, pink ‘tree’ to the City of Trees

  • Art project proposed near Boise Depot trestle bridge

  • Arts & Entertainment - Cedar Mill News

  • Boise City Hall home to new public art

  • Boise Dev - Karl LeClair

  • Boise selects Gentle Breeze as downtown art project

  • City of McCall Public Art Plan

  • Co-Creation Project - Boise Art Museum

  • Gentle Breeze sculpture swings unanimous recommendation for Westside Urban Park

  • Hairstory Herstory

  • Hillsboro gets two murals, emerging artists get a mentor through new Regional Arts program

  • Holding What Can’t Be Held

  • Idaho Today: Art You’ll Find At Boise Parks

  • Idaho Modern publishes field guide to Idaho Mid-Century homes

  • ‘In the Public Eye’ - Territory Magazine

  • Lawmaker takes on public art

  • Linen Blocks on Grove Street Redevelopment Strategy Vision Report

  • New Hillsboro mural celebrates the present and looks to the future

  • Old Boise Blocks on Grove Street Redevelopment Strategy Vision Report

  • Pettitt Group - Artist of the Month

  • Public art on Boise traffic boxes provides a 'glimmer of inspiration'

  • The 2020 Idaho Triennial – Audio Guide

  • Triennial Triumph

  • What's The Deal With The Public Art On Traffic Boxes Around Boise?

  • 26 feet tall, 5,000 pounds, 647 leaves: How a pink tree in new Boise park was designed

  • 2013 Idaho Triennial

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