Meet at The Museum, Ketchum and caravan up to Yankee Fork, and the ghost town of Custer City.
Whether you believe the richness of our state lies in its vast beauty or the lure of fortunes found in mineral deposits, this field trip is meant to inspire your inner artist.
Join us while we take an artistic look at Idaho’s mining heritage. We’ll start with a beautiful drive over Galena Summit and into the Stanley Basin taking a brief tour of the Stanley Museum, then exploring the Yankee Fork Gold Dredge and delve into Idaho’s past with a walk around the ghost town of Custer. We will spend the afternoon drawing sites that inspire us.
Class takes place Sat, Aug 29 from 10am–5pm.
Medium: Drawing
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and older, beginners welcome
About the Instructor:
Bob Dix earned a BA at San Francisco State University and an MFA at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. He has exhibited his work widely in California, Nevada and Idaho at institutions including the Headlands Center for the Arts, San Francisco Artspace, the San Francisco Art Institute, the Richmond Art Center, the San Jose Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline: August 15, 2020
For additional questions regarding this workshop, please email Jeanne Knott, Visual Arts Class Assistant at [email protected].