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
Flipping the Script
Go behind the scenes with the Open Arms Dance Project, an inclusive performing arts company.
Closer to God
Find out how iconography has uplifted a Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello.
Future Episodes

Love Wins, Hate Loses
When the voices for hate get loud, the voices (and paint brushes) for love get louder.

Please D̶o̶n̶'̶t̶ Touch the Art
Immerse yourself in a one-of-a-kind artistic experience that lets you explore tens of thousands of images up close and personal. We Take you inside the Stein Luminary at Boise State University.

Unicorn Farm
Take a tour of one of the most unique homes in Idaho, designed by the late architect Joseph Henry Wythe. His Sandpoint residence, Unicorn Farm, is an example of “organic architecture,” in harmony with its natural environment.

SARA: A Life in Dreams and Symbols
The “id” comes to life in the work of the multifaceted artist Sara Joyce.
Sneak Peek Photo Gallery

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Idaho artist Lupe Galván.
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Idaho hand weaver Lily Martina Lee.

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Greek iconographer George Kordis at work in the Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello, Idaho.

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The late architect Joseph Henry Wythe in Sandpoint, Idaho.

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“Bodies” by Idaho artist Sara Joyce.

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A visitor to the Stein Luminary at Boise State University.

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Eastern Idaho artist Margo Proksa.

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Open Arms choreographer Megan Brandel being interviewed by Marcia Franklin.

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Director Troy Shreve filming inside the Stein Luminary.

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Open Arms dancers Heather Marie and Hava wait backstage.
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Producer Marcia Franklin with iconographer Maria Panou in the Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello, Idaho.

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Genesee, Idaho artist Ellen Vieth and her dog Sweetpea.
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Idaho jewelry maker John Caccia at work his school bus.

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Historic Greyhound Lines neon sign in Pocatello.

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Muralist Hawk Sahlein in front of a mural of Dolly Parton in Boise.

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Eyes in a bowl, part of an icon of Saint Paraskevi in the Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello.

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Retrospective of the work of Sara Joyce in Helena, MT.
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Closeup of palette and painting by artist Lupe Galván.

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Hand weaver Lily Martina Lee in front of some of her shrouds.

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The late artist Sara Joyce in front of some of her “bodies.”

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“Unicorn Farm,” the Sandpoint home of the late architect Joseph Henry Wythe.

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The NewsHour’s Jeffrey Brown being interviewed by Marcia Franklin.

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Team members after interviewing the NewsHour’s Jeffrey Brown.

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Marne Elmore of Surel’s Place positing a painting.

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