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Karl LeClair and Catina Crum. Boise City’s Public Art Program Manager Karl LeClair leads a walking tour to explore the City of Boise’s public art collection on August 21, 2021. The tour began and ended on the Capitol Blvd. plaza at City Hall (150 N. Capitol Blvd.).

Alley History, 1992, Kerry Moosman, McCarty Building.
Alley History by Idaho artist Kerry Moosman, is a collage of hand formed, glazed, and kiln-fired ceramic tiles which are collaged with existing and contemporary hand-painted signage on the alley facing façade of a historic building. The layers of imagery serve to provide an interpretive framework for exploring the identity of the alleyway. Alley History pre-dates the more recent activity in Freak Alley and serves as an anchor on the 9th St. side.
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Karl LeClair and Catina Crum. Boise City’s Public Art Program Manager Karl LeClair leads a walking tour to explore the City of Boise’s public art collection on August 21, 2021. The tour began and ended on the Capitol Blvd. plaza at City Hall (150 N. Capitol Blvd.).<br />
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Alley History, 1992, Kerry Moosman, McCarty Building.<br />
Alley History by Idaho artist Kerry Moosman, is a collage of hand formed, glazed, and kiln-fired ceramic tiles which are collaged with existing and contemporary hand-painted signage on the alley facing façade of a historic building. The layers of imagery serve to provide an interpretive framework for exploring the identity of the alleyway. Alley History pre-dates the more recent activity in Freak Alley and serves as an anchor on the 9th St. side.