createid
createid, a "digital now" production of Idaho Public Television, celebrates the unique talents of Idaho creators with lively online video pieces and social media posts.
Idaho is rich with artists, creators and makers moved by the rugged beauty of the state and their own interior landscapes to produce compelling work of all kinds.
Creative people and projects can lift, energize, and galvanize us. They can spark important conversations, inspire a sense of belonging, and provide new perspectives. The seeds for our own ideas are nourished by the creativity of others, sparking our own ingenuity.
With its award-winning producers and videographers and our commitment to sensitive and artistic storytelling, createid brings these stories to a wide audience. Send us yours!
Latest Episodes
SARA: A Life in Dreams and Symbols
An illuminating look at the life and work of Idaho artist Sara Joyce.
Unicorn Farm
Unicorn Farm is a very unique, site-specific home in Idaho.
Remastered: Lupe Galván
Painter Lupe Galván melds his indigenous heritage with his love of European painting.
Made to Last
Watch as Idaho leather braider Mike “Hooey” Storch crafts a traditional hat band.
Please Touch the Art
Step inside the immersive, touchscreen environment of the Stein Luminary.
Love Wins, Hate Loses
When the voices for hate get loud, the voices (and paint brushes) for love get louder.
Closer to God
Find out how iconography has uplifted a Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello.
Flipping the Script
Go behind the scenes with the Open Arms Dance Project, an inclusive performing arts company.
Future Episodes
Relight the Night
Take a “Relight the Night” tour of downtown Pocatello and learn how revitalizing old neon lights can have artistic, historic, and economic benefits.
Body of Work
Fiber artist Lily Martina Lee honors the lives of “Jane Does” with her unique burial shrouds. We follow her as she creates her latest shroud.
Video Extras
Fred Choate is one of Idaho's most recognizable and beloved landscape painters. In this piece, he shares how he started painting, and what it does for him.