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Start your\nGallery Wa lk at the Center! Locals and visitors alike take in\nthought-provoking exh ibitions\, enjoy wine\, mingle with friends\, and often\nmeet the artists. his exhibition presents the work of contemporary artists\nwho expose the many ways the night frames our lives and our dreams.\nExhibition on view J un 30–Aug 26\, 2017. Night Watch has\nbeen generously u nderwritten by Barbara &\; John Lehman and Jeri L.\nWolfson. < /p>
Start your\nGallery Walk at the Center! Locals and visitors alike take in\nthou ght-provoking exhibitions\, enjoy wine\, mingle with friends\, and often\n meet the artists. his exhibition presents the work of contemporary artists \nwho expose the many ways the night frames our lives and our dreams.\nExh ibition on view Jun 30–Aug 26\, 2017. Night Watch has\n been generously underwritten by Barbara &\; John Lehman and Jeri L.\nWo lfson.
This week long\,\nfull -day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the opportunity to\ndev elop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the community\, and make\nori ginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where participants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Using a variety of\n2 D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressing what they want \nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\ nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to g et\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jennifer Marquez is a\ nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two degrees from\nCalifo rnia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Education and the\not her a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently employed with\nAllianc e College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
Summer Art\nCam p takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.
Cancellation\nreimbur sement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull-day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the op portunity to\ndevelop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the communit y\, and make\noriginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where partic ipants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Usin g a variety of\n2D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressi ng what they want\nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to get\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jenni fer Marquez is a\nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two deg rees from\nCalifornia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Educ ation and the\nother a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently emplo yed with\nAlliance College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
< p>Summer Art\nCamp takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.Canc ellation\nreimbursement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull -day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the opportunity to\ndev elop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the community\, and make\nori ginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where participants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Using a variety of\n2 D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressing what they want \nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\ nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to g et\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jennifer Marquez is a\ nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two degrees from\nCalifo rnia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Education and the\not her a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently employed with\nAllianc e College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
Summer Art\nCam p takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.
Cancellation\nreimbur sement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull-day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the op portunity to\ndevelop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the communit y\, and make\noriginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where partic ipants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Usin g a variety of\n2D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressi ng what they want\nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to get\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jenni fer Marquez is a\nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two deg rees from\nCalifornia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Educ ation and the\nother a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently emplo yed with\nAlliance College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
< p>Summer Art\nCamp takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.Canc ellation\nreimbursement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull -day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the opportunity to\ndev elop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the community\, and make\nori ginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where participants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Using a variety of\n2 D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressing what they want \nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\ nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to g et\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jennifer Marquez is a\ nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two degrees from\nCalifo rnia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Education and the\not her a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently employed with\nAllianc e College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
Summer Art\nCam p takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.
Cancellation\nreimbur sement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull-day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the op portunity to\ndevelop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the communit y\, and make\noriginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where partic ipants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Usin g a variety of\n2D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressi ng what they want\nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to get\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jenni fer Marquez is a\nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two deg rees from\nCalifornia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Educ ation and the\nother a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently emplo yed with\nAlliance College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
< p>Summer Art\nCamp takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.Canc ellation\nreimbursement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull -day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the opportunity to\ndev elop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the community\, and make\nori ginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where participants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Using a variety of\n2 D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressing what they want \nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\ nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to g et\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jennifer Marquez is a\ nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two degrees from\nCalifo rnia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Education and the\not her a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently employed with\nAllianc e College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
Summer Art\nCam p takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.
Cancellation\nreimbur sement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull-day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the op portunity to\ndevelop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the communit y\, and make\noriginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where partic ipants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Usin g a variety of\n2D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressi ng what they want\nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to get\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jenni fer Marquez is a\nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two deg rees from\nCalifornia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Educ ation and the\nother a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently emplo yed with\nAlliance College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
< p>Summer Art\nCamp takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.Canc ellation\nreimbursement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguid es. This exhibition presents the work of contemporary artists who\nillumin ate the many ways the night frames our lives and our dreams.\nPart icipating artist Vanessa Marsh will speak about her\nwork. Exhibi tion on view Jun 30–Aug 26\, 2017. Night\nWatch has bee n generously underwritten by Barbara &\; John Lehman\nand Jeri L. Wolfs on.
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguides. This exhibition presents the work of contemporary art ists who\nilluminate the many ways the night frames our lives and our drea ms.\nParticipating artist Vanessa Marsh will speak about her\nwork . Exhibition on view Jun 30–Aug 26\, 2017. Night\nW atch has been generously underwritten by Barbara &\; John Lehman\n and Jeri L. Wolfson.
This week long\,\nfull -day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the opportunity to\ndev elop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the community\, and make\nori ginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where participants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Using a variety of\n2 D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressing what they want \nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\ nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to g et\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jennifer Marquez is a\ nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two degrees from\nCalifo rnia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Education and the\not her a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently employed with\nAllianc e College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
Summer Art\nCam p takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.
Cancellation\nreimbur sement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
This week long\,\nfull-day art camp gives 3rd through 5th grade students the op portunity to\ndevelop artistic skills\, engage with peers and the communit y\, and make\noriginal artwork. The camp includes field trips where partic ipants will\nlook at art in a gallery setting and meet local artists. Usin g a variety of\n2D and 3D processes\, campers will spend the week expressi ng what they want\nto share through their art\, developing their own style in the process.\nJennifer Marquez and her teaching assistant\, Ebi Bell\, are excited to get\ncreative with young artists this summer!
Jenni fer Marquez is a\nCalifornia high school art teacher. She received two deg rees from\nCalifornia State University\, Long Beach\, one a BA in Art Educ ation and the\nother a BFA in 3D Mixed Media Fiber. She is currently emplo yed with\nAlliance College-Ready Public Schools. She was recognized as the California\nArt Education Association's Rookie of the Year in 2015.
< p>Summer Art\nCamp takes place Mon-Fri\, July 10-14\, 9am-4pm.Canc ellation\nreimbursement deadline: Mon\, Jun 26
Ben Schneider\nconjure d Lord Huron from the depths of Lake Huron during a trip to his\nfamily ho me in northern Michigan in 2010. Ancient memories\, smoke over the\nmoon a nd nights full of perilous laughter all bolstered the brew from which\nLor d Huron emerged. Ben brought Lord Huron back with him to Los Angeles\,\nwh ere strange young things are known to flourish\, unhindered.
As the \nsongs grew\, so did the need for a band to play them. Answering the call \nringing out from California\, grand brethren from years past\, friends a nd\nfellow Michiganders\, Mark Barry\, Miguel Briseno and Tom Renaud\, lef t their\nrespective paths\, or bent each road to their own will\, to recon vene out\nwest. An old crew reformed in a new harbor.
After a pair of EPs\, a\ndebut album\, Lonesome Dreams saw release in 2012. To urs followed\nthat found the boys in blistering deserts\, reveling in sini ster paradises\,\nwandering frozen coasts and lost among the hanging fog o f bygone forests.\nWho can say but the soles of their shoes how far they t ravelled and how\nwide?
In 2014\, trail-weary but intrepid\, Lord H uron set up camp deep\nin Los Angeles at Whispering Pines Studios to notch their latest songs and\nabet the journeys of others. Lord Huron will rele ase the next chapter of\ntheir adventures\, Strange Trails\, in A pril 2015.
\nLawn tickets are now available. See\nseating map of Pavilion and lawn.
Map\nto Pavilion parking from Ketchum
Map\nof Pavilion entra nces and parking
No outside food or drink\nwill be allowed into the Pavilion. Pavilion lawn ticket holders may bring\nin low-backed c hairs\, blanket and picnic food only. No outside\nalcohol will be permitted. Sun Valley Resort will check bags and\ncoolers. Lawn has limited sight lines. The Jumbotron will be on for\nthe show\, but the majority of those seated on the lawn will not have sight\nlines to th e stage.
Lord Huron Title Sponsor:
\nWalker &\; Dunlop\,\nLLC
2017 Summer Concert Series\nSponsors:
Bex Wilkinson and The Marshall Frankel\nFoundation Sun Valley Resort
Supporting S
ponsors:
KSKI 94.5 Silver Creek Ford Wood River Inn
Members can \nbuy two concerts and save!
Only Center members may\ npurchase the two concerts at once to save an additional 10% on tickets.\n You’re guaranteed to get the best seats available. Call the box office t o\npurchase series tickets - 208.726.9491 x110
Series tickets are only available to members and are\n10 % off individual tickets
* Series prices listed above INCLUDE all taxes and ticketing\nfees. Price includes one ti cket to Lord Huron and one ticket to Pink\nMartini.
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Ben S chneider\nconjured Lord Huron from the depths of Lake Huron during a trip to his\nfamily home in northern Michigan in 2010. Ancient memories\, smoke over the\nmoon and nights full of perilous laughter all bolstered the bre w from which\nLord Huron emerged. Ben brought Lord Huron back with him to Los Angeles\,\nwhere strange young things are known to flourish\, unhinder ed.
As the\nsongs grew\, so did the need for a band to play them. A nswering the call\nringing out from California\, grand brethren from years past\, friends and\nfellow Michiganders\, Mark Barry\, Miguel Briseno and Tom Renaud\, left their\nrespective paths\, or bent each road to their ow n will\, to reconvene out\nwest. An old crew reformed in a new harbor.
After a pair of EPs\, a\ndebut album\, Lonesome Dreams saw re lease in 2012. Tours followed\nthat found the boys in blistering deserts\, reveling in sinister paradises\,\nwandering frozen coasts and lost among the hanging fog of bygone forests.\nWho can say but the soles of their sho es how far they travelled and how\nwide?
In 2014\, trail-weary but intrepid\, Lord Huron set up camp deep\nin Los Angeles at Whispering Pines Studios to notch their latest songs and\nabet the journeys of others. Lor d Huron will release the next chapter of\ntheir adventures\, Strange T rails\, in April 2015.
\nLawn tickets are now available . See\nseating map of Pavilion and lawn.
Map\nto Pavilion par king from Ketchum
Map\n of Pavilion entrances and parking
No outside food or drink\ nwill be allowed into the Pavilion. Pavilion lawn ticket holders may bring \nin low-backed chairs\, blanket and picnic food only. No outside\ nalcohol will be permitted. Sun Valley Resort will check bags and \ncoolers. Lawn has limited sight lines. The Jumbotron will be on fo r\nthe show\, but the majority of those seated on the lawn will not have s ight\nlines to the stage.
Lord Huron Title Sponsor:
\n
Walker &\; Dunlop\,\n
LLC
2017 Summer Concert Series\
nSponsors:
Bex Wilkinson and The Marshall Frankel\nFoundati
on Sun Valley Resort
Supporting Sponsors:
KSKI 94.5 Silver Creek F
ord Wood River Inn
Members can\nbuy two concerts and save!
Only Ce nter members may\npurchase the two concerts at once to save an additional 10% on tickets.\nYou’re guaranteed to get the best seats available. Call the box office to\npurchase series tickets - 208.726.9491 x110
Series tickets are only available to me mbers and are\n10% off individual tickets
* Series prices listed above INCLUDE all taxes and ticketing\nfees. Pric e includes one ticket to Lord Huron and one ticket to Pink\nMartini.