BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673e1d8eba28d DTSTART:20170406T063000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Center\, Hai ley SUMMARY:SPRING OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Use this\nopportunity to brush up on your figure drawing skills in a relaxed\nenvironment. All s kill levels welcome. This class is offered Wednesday\, Jan\n11 &\; 25\, Feb 8 &\; 22\, April 5 &\; 19 and May 3 &\; 17\, from\n6:30–8: 30pm. Attend as many sessions as you like!
Dates are\nsubject t o change.
Use t his\nopportunity to brush up on your figure drawing skills in a relaxed\ne nvironment. All skill levels welcome. This class is offered Wednesday\, Ja n\n11 &\; 25\, Feb 8 &\; 22\, April 5 &\; 19 and May 3 &\; 17\ , from\n6:30–8:30pm. Attend as many sessions as you like!
Dat es are\nsubject to change.
In 2005\, rooted\nin c ommunity and tradition\, a group of students learning Son Jarocho\nm usic became known as \"Los Cafeteros\,\" named after the Eastside Cafe\ ncommunity center in East Los Angeles that they helped found. They soon\nc hanged their name to Las Cafeteras to honor the feminine spirit of the\ngr oup. Over the years\, Las Cafeteras has developed a genre-bending sound\n& amp\; electric live performance with the purpose of sharing the hidden\nst ories of migrant life in Los Angeles. Las Cafeteras were inspired not\nonl y by Mexican music\, but from rock\, reggae\, hip-hop and Motown.\nThro ugh music\, Las Cafeteras is trying to help build \"a world where many\ nworlds fit.\" While in the Wood River Valley\, Las Cafeteras will spend f our\ndays visiting over 2000 students with musical performances\, sharing their\nmusic and their message of inclusivity.
The Center ’s\ncommitment to Enhancing Arts Education
Las Cafeteras will\nbe performing in and working with local schools as a part of The Ce nter’s\nongoing commitment to Artist Residencies. Artist Residencies are supported\nby Gayle Marie and in part\, with funds for International Guit ar Night and\nLas Cafeteras provided by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF)\, the\nIdaho Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment f or the Arts.
\nIn 20 05\, rooted\nin community and tradition\, a group of students learning Son Jarocho\nmusic became known as \"Los Cafeteros\,\" named after t he Eastside Cafe\ncommunity center in East Los Angeles that they helped fo und. They soon\nchanged their name to Las Cafeteras to honor the feminine spirit of the\ngroup. Over the years\, Las Cafeteras has developed a genre -bending sound\n&\; electric live performance with the purpose of shari ng the hidden\nstories of migrant life in Los Angeles. Las Cafeteras were inspired not\nonly by Mexican music\, but from rock\, reggae\, hip-hop and Motown.\nThrough music\, Las Cafeteras is trying to help build \"a world where many\nworlds fit.\" While in the Wood River Valley\, Las Cafet eras will spend four\ndays visiting over 2000 students with musical perfor mances\, sharing their\nmusic and their message of inclusivity.
The Center’s\ncommitment to Enhancing Arts Education
< p>Las Cafeteras will\nbe performing in and working with local schools as a part of The Center’s\nongoing commitment to Artist Residencies. Artist Residencies are supported\nby Gayle Marie and in part\, with funds for Int ernational Guitar Night and\nLas Cafeteras provided by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF)\, the\nIdaho Commission on the Arts and the Natio nal Endowment for the Arts.\nEnjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguid es. The exhibition features painting\, video\, sculpture and works on\npap er all made by artists who incorporate contemplative practices into the\nm aking of their artwork as part of a larger conversation about meditation\n and mindfulness today. Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA project\nContem plative Practice\, Mar 31–Jun 23\, 2017.
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguides. The exhibition features painting\, video\, sculpture and works on\npaper all made by artists who incorporate contemplative prac tices into the\nmaking of their artwork as part of a larger conversation a bout meditation\nand mindfulness today. Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA pr oject\nContemplative Practice\, Mar 31–Jun 23\, 2017.
Celebrated\nartist\, c omposer\, inventor\, musician and film director\, Laurie Anderson\ncreated a home movie\, of sorts\, to reflect on the deaths of her husband Lou\nRe ed\, her mother\, and her beloved dog. The film is a meditation on loss an d\nlove that is light and heavy\, straightforward and experimental.\nAnder son’s narration touches on subjects such as family memories\,\nsurveilla nce\, how dogs see color and Tibetan Buddhist teachings. (75\nminutes)
Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA project Contemplative\nPractice
Celeb rated\nartist\, composer\, inventor\, musician and film director\, Laurie Anderson\ncreated a home movie\, of sorts\, to reflect on the deaths of he r husband Lou\nReed\, her mother\, and her beloved dog. The film is a medi tation on loss and\nlove that is light and heavy\, straightforward and exp erimental.\nAnderson’s narration touches on subjects such as family memo ries\,\nsurveillance\, how dogs see color and Tibetan Buddhist teachings. (75\nminutes)
Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA project Contempla tive\nPractice
Use this\nopportunity to brush up on your figure drawing skills in a relaxed\nenvironment. All s kill levels welcome. This class is offered Wednesday\, Jan\n11 &\; 25\, Feb 8 &\; 22\, April 5 &\; 19 and May 3 &\; 17\, from\n6:30–8: 30pm. Attend as many sessions as you like!
Dates are\nsubject t o change.
Use t his\nopportunity to brush up on your figure drawing skills in a relaxed\ne nvironment. All skill levels welcome. This class is offered Wednesday\, Ja n\n11 &\; 25\, Feb 8 &\; 22\, April 5 &\; 19 and May 3 &\; 17\ , from\n6:30–8:30pm. Attend as many sessions as you like!
Dat es are\nsubject to change.