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Students, alumni, staff and faculty exhibit work at Reno City Hall

Artwork from Professor Jill AnnieMargaret for the Honeycomb exhibit
Artwork from Professor Jill AnnieMargaret for the Honeycomb exhibit

The Honeycomb Project, organized by Boise State alum Candace Garlock (MFA Visual Arts, ’06), will open its inaugural installation at Reno City Hall, with an artist reception from 5-7 p.m. on Oct. 2. 

The project showcases over 500 artists from 14 states. Each artist created one or more hexagonal panels contributing their unique perspective on the honeycomb theme that serves as “a metaphor for the interconnectedness, collaboration and strength found within a community.” In total the project includes over 900 panels.

The exhibition is scheduled at regional galleries through 2028 and will be exhibited at the Jean B. King Gallery, College of Southern Idaho, Herrett Center in Twin Falls in fall 2027. For more information visit the Honeycomb Blog.

Boise State is represented in this exhibition by:

  • Candace Garlock, professor and project curator, Truckee Meadows Community College, MFA Visual Arts, 2006, Boise State University
  • Jill AnnieMargaret, Professor, Department of Art, Design and Visual Studies
  • Maya Dawn, undergraduate student, Illustration BFA
  • Sam Archide, alum, Illustration BFA 
  • Angela Batchelor, Boise State alum and art professor, College of Southern Idaho, MFA, Visual Art
  • Max Blue, undergraduate student, History of Art and Visual Culture BA
  • Kelsey Fease, alum and Shop Technician for Photography and Printmaking, BFA Boise State
  • Max Hurst, undergraduate student, Graphic Design BFA
  • Chris Kingston, undergraduate student, Visual Art BFA, Printmaking Emphasis
  • Katrina Kopeloff, assistant professor, Illustration, Department of Art, Design and Visual Studies
  • Lexxie Kuzel-Burge, undergraduate student, Visual Art BFA
  • Jason Le, undergraduate student, Graphic Design BFA
  • Chloe Nealon, Graduate student in MFA, Visual Art
  • Taiva Titsworth, undergraduate student, Illustration BFA/Korean Studies minor 
  • Cameron Williams, undergraduate student, Illustration BFA