BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c07638e574 DTSTART:20180802T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:River Run Lodge SUMMARY:CONCERT: Big Head Todd & the Monsters with very special guest Shove ls and Rope CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Big Head Todd and\nthe Monsters with very special guest Shovels &\; Rope will rock River Run\ nLodge in Ketchum. Formed in Colorado in the late 80s\, Big Head Todd has\ ntoured internationally and their album “Sister Sweetly” went platinum \nand had three singles that made the charts including “Bittersweet” a nd\n“Broken-Hearted Savior.” Favorites in the Rocky Mountains\, Big He ad\nTodd will be headlining their 20th show at the legendary Re d\nRocks Amphitheatre this summer.
Kicking off the Aug. 1 show with a\nfull set will be husband-and-wife folk-rock duo Shovels &\; Rope. B ased\nin Charleston\, South Carolina\, Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent e ach had\ntheir own solo careers before releasing an album together in 2008 . In 2013\,\nthe pair won the Americana Music Award for emerging artist of the year and\nsong of the year for “Birmingham.”
Thank you to our\nSummer Concert Series lead sponsor:
Big Head Todd concert sponsored in part\nby:
Additional Summer Concert Series\nsu pport:
St.\nPaul &\; the Broken B
ones with special guest North Mississippi\nAllstars
Mon\, J
une 25\, 7pm
Sun Valley Pavilion
Big Head Todd &\
; the Monsters with special guest Shovels\n&\; Rope
Wed\
, Aug 1\, 7pm
River Run Lodge
Baldygrass One-Night M
usic Fest featuring The\nInfamous Stringdusters with open
ing acts Kuinka and AHI
Wed\,\nAug 22\, 6pm
River Run
Lodge
To view series package and individual concert\npricing CLICK\nHERE
To vi
ew a seating map a the Sun Valley\nPavilion CLICK\nHERE
Series packages are available to MEMBERS ONLY! \nOnly Center members may purchase the series to save an\nadd itional 10% on tickets.
Fri\, Apr 13\, 10am
\nS
ERIES CONCERT TICKETS on sale to MEMBERS\nONLY
(members will be sent an email with a special links\non Fri\, Apr
13 at 9:45am)
Fri\, Apr 20\, 10am
INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETS on sale to MEMBERS ONLY
\n(members will be sent an email with a special links on Fri\,\nApr 20 at
9:45am)
Fri\, Apr 27\,\n10am ALL TICKETS on sale to the GENERAL PUBLIC
\n(concer
t ticket links will be live on sunvalleycenter.org at\nApr 20 at 10am)
Big H ead Todd and\nthe Monsters with very special guest Shovels &\; Rope wil l rock River Run\nLodge in Ketchum. Formed in Colorado in the late 80s\, B ig Head Todd has\ntoured internationally and their album “Sister Sweetly ” went platinum\nand had three singles that made the charts including “Bittersweet” and\n“Broken-Hearted Savior.” Favorites in the Rocky Mountains\, Big Head\nTodd will be headlining their 20th show at the legendary Red\nRocks Amphitheatre this summer.
Kicking off t he Aug. 1 show with a\nfull set will be husband-and-wife folk-rock duo Sho vels &\; Rope. Based\nin Charleston\, South Carolina\, Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent each had\ntheir own solo careers before releasing an alb um together in 2008. In 2013\,\nthe pair won the Americana Music Award for emerging artist of the year and\nsong of the year for “Birmingham.”
Thank you to our\nSummer Concert Series lead sponsor:
Big Head Todd concert sponsored in part\nby:
Additional Summer Concert Series\nsupport:
St.\nPaul
&\; the Broken Bones with special guest North Mississippi\nAllstars
Mon\, June 25\, 7pm
Sun Valley Pavilion
Big Head Todd &\; the Monsters with special guest Shovels\n&\; Rope<
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Wed\, Aug 1\, 7pm
River Run Lodge
Bal
dygrass One-Night Music Fest featuring The\nInfamous Stri
ngdusters with opening acts Kuinka and AHI
Wed\,\nAug 22\,
6pm
River Run Lodge
To view series package and individual concert\npricin
g CLICK\nHERE<
br /> To view a seating map a the Sun Valley\nPavilion CLICK\nHERE
Series packages are availab le to MEMBERS ONLY!\nOnly Center members may purchase the ser ies to save an\nadditional 10% on tickets.
Fri\, Apr 13\, 10am
\
nSERIES CONCERT TICKETS on sale to MEMBE
RS\nONLY
(members will be sent an email with a special
links\non Fri\, Apr 13 at 9:45am)
Fri\, Apr 20\, 10am<
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INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETS on sale to MEMBERS ONLY
\n(members will be sent an email with a special links o
n Fri\,\nApr 20 at 9:45am)
Fri
\, Apr 27\,\n10am
ALL TICKETS on sale to the GENERAL PUBLIC
\n<
/strong>(concert ticket links will be live on sunvalleycenter.org at\n
Apr 20 at 10am)
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. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of\n20th-century artist Charle s E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation\nwith three contemporary art ists who count Burchfield among their most\nimportant influences: Hayley B arker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of\nthe three contemporary artist s in the exhibition draws inspiration from\nBurchfield’s belief in a spi ritualized natural world\, which he translated\ninto radiant landscape pai ntings that shimmer with energetic line and\npattern. The exhibition featu res Barker’s paintings inspired by\npilgrimage sites\, divine experience s and landscape\; Fidler’s works on\npaper\, including new work made dur ing a residency at the Sun Valley Center\nin Hailey\, which was the birthp lace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a\nsite-specific installation by Katy St one. Exhibition on view Jun\n29–Sep 21\, 2018.
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. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of\n20th-cent ury artist Charles E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation\nwith three contemporary artists who count Burchfield among their most\nimportant inf luences: Hayley Barker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of\nthe three co ntemporary artists in the exhibition draws inspiration from\nBurchfield’ s belief in a spiritualized natural world\, which he translated\ninto radi ant landscape paintings that shimmer with energetic line and\npattern. The exhibition features Barker’s paintings inspired by\npilgrimage sites\, divine experiences and landscape\; Fidler’s works on\npaper\, including new work made during a residency at the Sun Valley Center\nin Hailey\, whi ch was the birthplace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a\nsite-specific instal lation by Katy Stone. Exhibition on view Jun\n29–Sep 21\, 2018.
The community is\ninvi ted to attend a special 50th Anniversary Celebration Party\n&\; Concert on Friday\, Aug 10\, 5–7pm\, when guests can visit\nAt kinson Park\, celebrate the Festival\, enjoy a glass of wine or beer and\n listen to country-folk artist Sarah Jane Scouten perform a free outdoor\nc oncert.
The Center’s Junior Patrons Circle (JPC) will also host\n fun lawn games for all—FAMILIES Welcome!
Festival hours on Fri\,\ nAug 10\, are 10am–6pm\; weekend hours are 10am–5pm.
With flavors of Lucinda Williams\, Nanci Griffith s and\nIris Dement and a wealth of early country music\, the three-time Ca nadian\nFolk Music Award nominee and Western Canadian Music Award nominee' s songs\nare faithful to a long-standing folk music tradition. Often spill ing over\ninto modern themes that are outspoken and edgy\, her songwriting tackles\nissues from poverty and midwifery to tongue-in-cheek heartache s ongs and\nunabashed Canadiana.
A traditionalist at heart\, Sarah Ja ne Scouten\nshows her signature flair for the roots of roots music. With r espect for\nthese roots\, she writes from her own perspective\, playing wi th style to\ncreate her own distinct voice. This songwriter is known for h itting hard\nand close to home\, then laughing it off.
Scouten rele ased her third\nalbum\, The Bloom Falls From the Rose\, in 2017. The album includes\nten original songs\, ranging in style from classic honky tonk to indie-folk\nrock\, and two virtually unknown traditional Western Canadi an songs\,\ndiscovered on crackly recordings in university archives and g iven new life\nthrough Scouten's haunting arrangements. Developing a big\, lush sound on\nthe album\, Scouten comes into her own as a songwriter an d\nperformer\, drawing from such modern approaches to country music as\n Sturgill Simpson and Emmylou Harris' iconic album Wrecking Ball. If you\nt hink you have Sarah Jane Scouten figured out\, you haven't heard anything \nyet.
Somewhat of an itinerant musician\, spending much of her tim e on\nthe road\, Sarah Jane has called Bowen Island\, Vancouver and Montre al home.\nShe now lives in the neighborhood of Parkdale in Toronto with tw o cats\nnamed after Cajun musicians.
The c ommunity is\ninvited to attend a special 50th Anniversary Celebrat ion Party\n&\; Concert on Friday\, Aug 10\, 5–7pm\, when gue sts can visit\nAtkinson Park\, celebrate the Festival\, enjoy a glass of w ine or beer and\nlisten to country-folk artist Sarah Jane Scouten perform a free outdoor\nconcert.
The Center’s Junior Patrons Circle (JPC) will also host\nfun lawn games for all—FAMILIES Welcome!
Festiva l hours on Fri\,\nAug 10\, are 10am–6pm\; weekend hours are 10am–5pm.< /p>
With flavors of Lucinda Williams \, Nanci Griffiths and\nIris Dement and a wealth of early country music\, the three-time Canadian\nFolk Music Award nominee and Western Canadian Mus ic Award nominee's songs\nare faithful to a long-standing folk music tradi tion. Often spilling over\ninto modern themes that are outspoken and edgy\ , her songwriting tackles\nissues from poverty and midwifery to tongue-in- cheek heartache songs and\nunabashed Canadiana.
A traditionalist at heart\, Sarah Jane Scouten\nshows her signature flair for the roots of ro ots music. With respect for\nthese roots\, she writes from her own perspec tive\, playing with style to\ncreate her own distinct voice. This songwrit er is known for hitting hard\nand close to home\, then laughing it off.
Scouten released her third\nalbum\, The Bloom Falls From the Rose\, i n 2017. The album includes\nten original songs\, ranging in style from cl assic honky tonk to indie-folk\nrock\, and two virtually unknown tradition al Western Canadian songs\,\ndiscovered on crackly recordings in universit y archives and given new life\nthrough Scouten's haunting arrangements. D eveloping a big\, lush sound on\nthe album\, Scouten comes into her own a s a songwriter and\nperformer\, drawing from such modern approaches to co untry music as\nSturgill Simpson and Emmylou Harris' iconic album Wreckin g Ball. If you\nthink you have Sarah Jane Scouten figured out\, you haven' t heard anything\nyet.
Somewhat of an itinerant musician\, spendin g much of her time on\nthe road\, Sarah Jane has called Bowen Island\, Van couver and Montreal home.\nShe now lives in the neighborhood of Parkdale i n Toronto with two cats\nnamed after Cajun musicians.
Join Hood River\nartis t Karen Watson for a fun 3 days of “playing” with pastels. This\nclass \, which is open to all levels\, begins with the fundamentals of pastel\na nd materials. Once the basics are covered\, explore composition\, color\ nand most importantly value\, the key to a successful painting. Karen will \nteach a variety of application techniques to aid students in creating th eir\nown expressive imagery. On the third day Karen will demonstrate frami ng\ntechniques to the students and show them how to showcase their one of a\nkind creation.
Karen Watson works with a variety of soft of past els\non toned sandpaper\, in her studio and in plein air. Favoring loose a nd bold\napplication of pastel strokes and color she creates fresh and exc iting\npieces The tooth of the paper allows for several applications of pa stel\nlending the work a \"painterly\" feeling. Karen has received numerou s awards\nfor her dynamic pastel paintings and has been featured in the Pa stel\nJournal and Style Magazine. Her work is featured in both private and public\ncollections throughout the nation. “I love working in pastel du e to the\nspontaneity of the medium and enjoy sharing the experience with others.”\nKaren also participates in fine art festivals throughout the c ountry and\nloves to travel.
This workshop takes place Tue-Thu\, Au g 14-16\,\n10am-4pm daily.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline: Tue s\, Jul\n31
Join Hood River\nartist Karen Watson for a fun 3 days of “playing” with pas tels. This\nclass\, which is open to all levels\, begins with the fundamen tals of pastel\nand materials. Once the basics are covered\, explore com position\, color\nand most importantly value\, the key to a successful pai nting. Karen will\nteach a variety of application techniques to aid studen ts in creating their\nown expressive imagery. On the third day Karen will demonstrate framing\ntechniques to the students and show them how to showc ase their one of a\nkind creation.
Karen Watson works with a variet y of soft of pastels\non toned sandpaper\, in her studio and in plein air. Favoring loose and bold\napplication of pastel strokes and color she crea tes fresh and exciting\npieces The tooth of the paper allows for several a pplications of pastel\nlending the work a \"painterly\" feeling. Karen has received numerous awards\nfor her dynamic pastel paintings and has been f eatured in the Pastel\nJournal and Style Magazine. Her work is featured in both private and public\ncollections throughout the nation. “I love wor king in pastel due to the\nspontaneity of the medium and enjoy sharing the experience with others.”\nKaren also participates in fine art festivals throughout the country and\nloves to travel.
This workshop takes p lace Tue-Thu\, Aug 14-16\,\n10am-4pm daily.
Cancellation reimbursem ent deadline: Tues\, Jul\n31
Join Hood River\nartis t Karen Watson for a fun 3 days of “playing” with pastels. This\nclass \, which is open to all levels\, begins with the fundamentals of pastel\na nd materials. Once the basics are covered\, explore composition\, color\ nand most importantly value\, the key to a successful painting. Karen will \nteach a variety of application techniques to aid students in creating th eir\nown expressive imagery. On the third day Karen will demonstrate frami ng\ntechniques to the students and show them how to showcase their one of a\nkind creation.
Karen Watson works with a variety of soft of past els\non toned sandpaper\, in her studio and in plein air. Favoring loose a nd bold\napplication of pastel strokes and color she creates fresh and exc iting\npieces The tooth of the paper allows for several applications of pa stel\nlending the work a \"painterly\" feeling. Karen has received numerou s awards\nfor her dynamic pastel paintings and has been featured in the Pa stel\nJournal and Style Magazine. Her work is featured in both private and public\ncollections throughout the nation. “I love working in pastel du e to the\nspontaneity of the medium and enjoy sharing the experience with others.”\nKaren also participates in fine art festivals throughout the c ountry and\nloves to travel.
This workshop takes place Tue-Thu\, Au g 14-16\,\n10am-4pm daily.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline: Tue s\, Jul\n31
Join Hood River\nartist Karen Watson for a fun 3 days of “playing” with pas tels. This\nclass\, which is open to all levels\, begins with the fundamen tals of pastel\nand materials. Once the basics are covered\, explore com position\, color\nand most importantly value\, the key to a successful pai nting. Karen will\nteach a variety of application techniques to aid studen ts in creating their\nown expressive imagery. On the third day Karen will demonstrate framing\ntechniques to the students and show them how to showc ase their one of a\nkind creation.
Karen Watson works with a variet y of soft of pastels\non toned sandpaper\, in her studio and in plein air. Favoring loose and bold\napplication of pastel strokes and color she crea tes fresh and exciting\npieces The tooth of the paper allows for several a pplications of pastel\nlending the work a \"painterly\" feeling. Karen has received numerous awards\nfor her dynamic pastel paintings and has been f eatured in the Pastel\nJournal and Style Magazine. Her work is featured in both private and public\ncollections throughout the nation. “I love wor king in pastel due to the\nspontaneity of the medium and enjoy sharing the experience with others.”\nKaren also participates in fine art festivals throughout the country and\nloves to travel.
This workshop takes p lace Tue-Thu\, Aug 14-16\,\n10am-4pm daily.
Cancellation reimbursem ent deadline: Tues\, Jul\n31
Join Hood River\nartis t Karen Watson for a fun 3 days of “playing” with pastels. This\nclass \, which is open to all levels\, begins with the fundamentals of pastel\na nd materials. Once the basics are covered\, explore composition\, color\ nand most importantly value\, the key to a successful painting. Karen will \nteach a variety of application techniques to aid students in creating th eir\nown expressive imagery. On the third day Karen will demonstrate frami ng\ntechniques to the students and show them how to showcase their one of a\nkind creation.
Karen Watson works with a variety of soft of past els\non toned sandpaper\, in her studio and in plein air. Favoring loose a nd bold\napplication of pastel strokes and color she creates fresh and exc iting\npieces The tooth of the paper allows for several applications of pa stel\nlending the work a \"painterly\" feeling. Karen has received numerou s awards\nfor her dynamic pastel paintings and has been featured in the Pa stel\nJournal and Style Magazine. Her work is featured in both private and public\ncollections throughout the nation. “I love working in pastel du e to the\nspontaneity of the medium and enjoy sharing the experience with others.”\nKaren also participates in fine art festivals throughout the c ountry and\nloves to travel.
This workshop takes place Tue-Thu\, Au g 14-16\,\n10am-4pm daily.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline: Tue s\, Jul\n31
Join Hood River\nartist Karen Watson for a fun 3 days of “playing” with pas tels. This\nclass\, which is open to all levels\, begins with the fundamen tals of pastel\nand materials. Once the basics are covered\, explore com position\, color\nand most importantly value\, the key to a successful pai nting. Karen will\nteach a variety of application techniques to aid studen ts in creating their\nown expressive imagery. On the third day Karen will demonstrate framing\ntechniques to the students and show them how to showc ase their one of a\nkind creation.
Karen Watson works with a variet y of soft of pastels\non toned sandpaper\, in her studio and in plein air. Favoring loose and bold\napplication of pastel strokes and color she crea tes fresh and exciting\npieces The tooth of the paper allows for several a pplications of pastel\nlending the work a \"painterly\" feeling. Karen has received numerous awards\nfor her dynamic pastel paintings and has been f eatured in the Pastel\nJournal and Style Magazine. Her work is featured in both private and public\ncollections throughout the nation. “I love wor king in pastel due to the\nspontaneity of the medium and enjoy sharing the experience with others.”\nKaren also participates in fine art festivals throughout the country and\nloves to travel.
This workshop takes p lace Tue-Thu\, Aug 14-16\,\n10am-4pm daily.
Cancellation reimbursem ent deadline: Tues\, Jul\n31
Closing out the\nsumme r concert series is Baldygrass One-Night Music Fest featuring The\nInfamou s Stringdusters\, Kuinka and AHI. This lineup combines bluegrass\,\nAmeric ana and an up-and-coming indie-soul artist to create a musical night\nthat can’t be missed.
The Infamous Stringdusters are a leading\nlight in bluegrass music who constantly push the boundaries for themselves\nand the genre. Though bluegrass is known for traditionalism\, the ‘Dusters\ nhave consistently covered new ground\, inspired fans and redefined what a \nbluegrass band can be. Playing everything from originals\, traditional s ongs\nand completely unexpected covers of songs like “Get Lucky” by Da ft Punk\nand The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven\,” this band leaves no sto ne unturned\nin connecting with audiences young and not-so-young. Winners of the 2017\nGrammy for Best Bluegrass Album\, the ‘Dusters are recogniz ed in the\nmusical world and by their fans as outstanding performers and\n musicians.
The Baldygrass Fest will be a true mini-music festival\, \nwith two additional great groups on the bill. Seattle’s Kuinka is\ndes cribed by NPR Music as “joyous folk-pop” and features four-part\nharmo nies with rotating lead singers and eclectic instrumentations\nincluding c ello\, banjo\, synthesizers\, six-string ukulele and electronic\npercussio n. For all their sonic experimentation\, the quartet’s songs and\nlive s hows are linked by an infectious energy that’s present in\neverything th ey do.
The not-to-be-missed AHI (pronounced “eye”)\nwill kick o ff the final concert of the season. Hailing from Canada\, this\nalt-folk s ongwriter has traveled more than 100\,000 miles armed with an\nacoustic gu itar and a voice like “gravel on silk.” One of NPR’s\nfavorite disco veries of 2017\, AHI delivers heartfelt stories with the ease\nof an old f riend\, and comparisons to Richie Havens\, Ray LaMontagne and\nTracy Chapm an are common for this soulful troubadour.
Thank\nyou to ou r Summer Concert Series lead sponsor:
Additional Summer Concert Series\nsupport:
St. Paul &\;
the Broken Bones with special guest North\nMississippi Allstars Mon\, June 25\, 7pm
Sun Valley\nPavilion
Big Hea
d Todd &\; the Monsters with special guest\nShovels &\; Rope
Wed\, Aug 1\, 7pm
River Run Lodge
Baldygrass
One-Night Music Fest featuring The\nInfamous Stringduste
rs with opening acts Kuinka and AHI
Wed\,\nAug 22\, 6pm
River Run Lodge
To view series package and individual concert\npricing CLICK\nHERE
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strong>To view a seating map a the Sun Valley\nPavilion CLICK\nHERE
Series packages are available to M EMBERS ONLY!\nOnly Center members may purchase the series to save an\nadditional 10% on tickets.
Fri\, Apr 20\, 10am
\nSERIES and INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETS on sale to MEMBERS ONLY\n(members will be sent an email with a special links on
Fri\,\nApr 20 at 9:45am)
Fri\,
Apr 27\,\n10am
ALL TICKETS on sale to the GENERAL PUBLIC
\n(concert ticket links will be live on sunvalleycenter.org at\nAp
r 20 at 10am)
Closi ng out the\nsummer concert series is Baldygrass One-Night Music Fest featu ring The\nInfamous Stringdusters\, Kuinka and AHI. This lineup combines bl uegrass\,\nAmericana and an up-and-coming indie-soul artist to create a mu sical night\nthat can’t be missed.
The Infamous Stringdusters are a leading\nlight in bluegrass music who constantly push the boundaries fo r themselves\nand the genre. Though bluegrass is known for traditionalism\ , the ‘Dusters\nhave consistently covered new ground\, inspired fans and redefined what a\nbluegrass band can be. Playing everything from original s\, traditional songs\nand completely unexpected covers of songs like “G et Lucky” by Daft Punk\nand The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven\,” this b and leaves no stone unturned\nin connecting with audiences young and not-s o-young. Winners of the 2017\nGrammy for Best Bluegrass Album\, the ‘Dus ters are recognized in the\nmusical world and by their fans as outstanding performers and\nmusicians.
The Baldygrass Fest will be a true mini -music festival\,\nwith two additional great groups on the bill. Seattle ’s Kuinka is\ndescribed by NPR Music as “joyous folk-pop” and featur es four-part\nharmonies with rotating lead singers and eclectic instrument ations\nincluding cello\, banjo\, synthesizers\, six-string ukulele and el ectronic\npercussion. For all their sonic experimentation\, the quartet’ s songs and\nlive shows are linked by an infectious energy that’s presen t in\neverything they do.
The not-to-be-missed AHI (pronounced “e ye”)\nwill kick off the final concert of the season. Hailing from Canada \, this\nalt-folk songwriter has traveled more than 100\,000 miles armed w ith an\nacoustic guitar and a voice like “gravel on silk.” One of NPR ’s\nfavorite discoveries of 2017\, AHI delivers heartfelt stories with t he ease\nof an old friend\, and comparisons to Richie Havens\, Ray LaMonta gne and\nTracy Chapman are common for this soulful troubadour.
Thank\nyou to our Summer Concert Series lead sponsor:
Addit ional Summer Concert Series\nsupport:
St. Paul &\; the Broken Bones with special guest North\nMississippi
Allstars
Mon\, June 25\, 7pm
Sun Valley\nPavilion
Big Head Todd &\; the Monsters with special guest\nShovels
&\; Rope
Wed\, Aug 1\, 7pm
River Run Lodge
To view series package and individual co
ncert\npricing CLICK\nHERE<
/a>
To view a seating map a the Sun Valley\nPavilio
n CLICK\nHERE
Series package s are available to MEMBERS ONLY!\nOnly Center members may pur chase the series to save an\nadditional 10% on tickets.
Fri\, Apr 20\
, 10am
\nSERIES and INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETS on sa
le to MEMBERS ONLY
\n(members will be sent an email with
a special links on Fri\,\nApr 20 at 9:45am)
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/p>
Fri\, Apr 27\,\n10am
ALL TICKETS on sale to the GENER
AL PUBLIC
\n(concert ticket links will be live on sunval
leycenter.org at\nApr 20 at 10am)
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguid es. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of 20th-century artist\nCha rles E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation with three contemporary\n artists who count Burchfield among their most important influences: Hayley \nBarker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of the three contemporary arti sts\nin the exhibition draws inspiration from Burchfield’s belief in a\n spiritualized natural world\, which he translated into radiant landscape\n paintings that shimmer with energetic line and pattern. The exhibition\nfe atures Barker’s paintings inspired by pilgrimage sites\, divine\nexperie nces and landscape\; Fidler’s works on paper\, including new work\nmade during a residency at the Sun Valley Center in Hailey\, which was the\nbir thplace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a site-specific installation by Katy\ nStone. Exhibition on view June 29-September 21\, 2018.
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguides. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of 20th-ce ntury artist\nCharles E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation with thr ee contemporary\nartists who count Burchfield among their most important i nfluences: Hayley\nBarker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of the three contemporary artists\nin the exhibition draws inspiration from Burchfield ’s belief in a\nspiritualized natural world\, which he translated into r adiant landscape\npaintings that shimmer with energetic line and pattern. The exhibition\nfeatures Barker’s paintings inspired by pilgrimage sites \, divine\nexperiences and landscape\; Fidler’s works on paper\, includi ng new work\nmade during a residency at the Sun Valley Center in Hailey\, which was the\nbirthplace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a site-specific ins tallation by Katy\nStone. Exhibition on view June 29-September 21\, 2018.< /p>
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. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of\n20th-century artist Charle s E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation\nwith three contemporary art ists who count Burchfield among their most\nimportant influences: Hayley B arker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of\nthe three contemporary artist s in the exhibition draws inspiration from\nBurchfield’s belief in a spi ritualized natural world\, which he translated\ninto radiant landscape pai ntings that shimmer with energetic line and\npattern. The exhibition featu res Barker’s paintings inspired by\npilgrimage sites\, divine experience s and landscape\; Fidler’s works on\npaper\, including new work made dur ing a residency at the Sun Valley Center\nin Hailey\, which was the birthp lace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a\nsite-specific installation by Katy St one. Exhibition on view Jun\n29–Sep 21\, 2018.
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. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of\n20th-cent ury artist Charles E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation\nwith three contemporary artists who count Burchfield among their most\nimportant inf luences: Hayley Barker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of\nthe three co ntemporary artists in the exhibition draws inspiration from\nBurchfield’ s belief in a spiritualized natural world\, which he translated\ninto radi ant landscape paintings that shimmer with energetic line and\npattern. The exhibition features Barker’s paintings inspired by\npilgrimage sites\, divine experiences and landscape\; Fidler’s works on\npaper\, including new work made during a residency at the Sun Valley Center\nin Hailey\, whi ch was the birthplace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a\nsite-specific instal lation by Katy Stone. Exhibition on view Jun\n29–Sep 21\, 2018.