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DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250910T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250910T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250911T230000Z
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DTSTART:20250911T160000Z
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250912T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250912T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250916T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250916T160000Z
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250917T230000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250918T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250918T160000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250919T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250919T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250923T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250923T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250924T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250924T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250925T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250925T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250926T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250926T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20250930T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20250930T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251001T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20251001T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251002T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20251002T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251003T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232301Z
DTSTART:20251003T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50568795369869
URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251008T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251008T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251009T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251009T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251010T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251010T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251014T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251014T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251015T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251015T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
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SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251016T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251016T160000Z
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LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251017T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251017T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251021T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251021T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
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URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251022T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251022T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50568795387287
URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251023T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251023T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50568795389336
URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
 lue-galleries
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Blue Galleries\, Center for Visual Arts\nExhibition dates: Sept
 ember 5 – October 24\, 2025\nGallery hours: Tuesday–Friday\, 10:00 a.m.–5:0
 0 p.m.\n\nAdmission is free.\n\nArtist: Teal Gardner\n\nIn this immersive v
 ideo and sound installation\, artist Teal Gardner presents re-edited video 
 footage of Alaska's wild lands\, taken by caribou in the Fortymile herd. Th
 e caribou were equipped with collar-mounted cameras by Dr. Libby Ehlers and
  the University of Montana\, who used the footage to study how caribou are 
 responding to the pressures of climate change. The installation places view
 ers at the chest-level perspective of the animals\, evoking a strange and i
 ntimately shared perspective. Its soundscape consists of an ever-building c
 horus of bird vocalizations\, gleaned from field recordings of birds in the
  caribou's range. The multiplying birdsong is punctuated by a deep bell sou
 nd at regular intervals\, like a bell tower ringing the hour. Combining sci
 entific research with reverence for caribou and the ecosystems that support
  them\, the installation invites reflection on kinship\, care\, and the fra
 gile interconnections of living systems.
DTEND:20251024T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260509T232302Z
DTSTART:20251024T160000Z
GEO:43.60628;-116.207834
LOCATION:Blue Galleries
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:I Dreamt I Was My Ancestor at the Blue Galleries
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50568795390361
URL:https://events.boisestate.edu/event/i-dreamt-i-was-my-ancestor-at-the-b
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