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Opening Reception: Florilegium by Emily Farish

Date

Apr 02 2026

Time

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Join us for the Opening Reception of Florilegium, a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Emily Farish on Thursday, April 2 at Idaho Art Gallery in downtown Boise. Farish is widely recognized for her monumental charcoal drawings of flowers, transforming fleeting botanical subjects into powerful, large-scale compositions. The exhibition's title, Florilegium - the Latin word for "gathering of flowers" - reflects both the act of collecting these blooms and the accumulation of looking, remembering, and drawing that defines Farish's practice. Farish's work has been exhibited widely and recently gained national attention with a feature in The New York Times, further highlighting her distinctive contribution to contemporary drawing. Join us for art, conversation, and community in the heart of downtown Boise. Drinks, food and art provided. FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Location

idaho art gallery
830 North Main Street, ste 110, Meridian, ID
Website
https://idahoartgallery.com/

Date

Apr 02 2026
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Time

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Opening Reception: Florilegium by Emily Farish

Join us for the Opening Reception of Florilegium, a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Emily Farish on Thursday, April 2 at Idaho Art Gallery in downtown Boise.

Farish is widely recognized for her monumental charcoal drawings of flowers, transforming fleeting botanical subjects into powerful, large-scale compositions.

The exhibition’s title, Florilegium – the Latin word for “gathering of flowers” – reflects both the act of collecting these blooms and the accumulation of looking, remembering, and drawing that defines Farish’s practice.

Farish’s work has been exhibited widely and recently gained national attention with a feature in The New York Times, further highlighting her distinctive contribution to contemporary drawing.

Join us for art, conversation, and community in the heart of downtown Boise.

Drinks, food and art provided.
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC