BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6739b4e5563cb DTSTART:20200701T220000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroo m SUMMARY:(CANCELLED) CREATIVE JUMP-IN: Woven Baskets CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
THI S CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR\nUNDERSTANDING.
Basket making is a meditation as well as\nan art form. Basketry is one of the oldest known crafts\, dating back more\nthan ten thousand year s.
In this class you will learn and use\nthe twining techniqu e to make either a 2” diameter plate or a little\nround box\, just the r ight size for a ring. A lid can be made out of class.\nThe material we use will be 4 and 7 ply waxed linen\, in multitude of\nbeautiful colors. One of the joys of crafting with this material is\nwatching its transformation from natural substance to an art\npiece.
This class takes place Tue–Thu\, June 30\,\nJuly 1 &\; 2\, from 10am–3pm.
Medium: F iber\n
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and older\, beginners\nwelcome
A master in fine arts\,\nSally has been drawn to basketry for its quiet contemplative quality as\nwell as a m yriad of colors and patterns\, and organic shapes. She has won\nnumerous a wards for her work\, as well as having her baskets published in\nsix books on basketry. She gets enormous joy from teaching others this\ncraft.
For additional\nquestions regarding this workshop\, please emai l Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts\nClass Assistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR\nUNDERSTA NDING.
Basket making is a meditation as well as\nan art form. Basketry is one of the oldest known crafts\, dating back more\nthan ten thousand years.
In this class you will learn and use\nthe twining technique to make either a 2” diameter plate or a little\nround box\, just the right size for a ring. A lid can be made out of class.\nTh e material we use will be 4 and 7 ply waxed linen\, in multitude of\nbeaut iful colors. One of the joys of crafting with this material is\nwatching i ts transformation from natural substance to an art\npiece.
< strong>This class takes place Tue–Thu\, June 30\,\nJuly 1 &\; 2\, fro m 10am–3pm.
Medium: Fiber\n
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and older\, beginners\ nwelcome
A master in fine a rts\,\nSally has been drawn to basketry for its quiet contemplative qualit y as\nwell as a myriad of colors and patterns\, and organic shapes. She ha s won\nnumerous awards for her work\, as well as having her baskets publis hed in\nsix books on basketry. She gets enormous joy from teaching others this\ncraft.
For additional\nquestions regarding this works hop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts\nClass Assistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
Basket making is a meditation as well as\nan art form. Basketry is one of the oldest known crafts\, dating back more\nthan ten thousand ye ars.
In this class you will learn and use\nthe twining techni que to make either a 2” diameter plate or a little\nround box\, just the right size for a ring. A lid can be made out of class.\nThe material we u se will be 4 and 7 ply waxed linen\, in multitude of\nbeautiful colors. On e of the joys of crafting with this material is\nwatching its transformati on from natural substance to an art\npiece.
This cla ss takes place Tue–Thu\, June 30\,\nJuly 1 &\; 2\, from 10am–3pm.
Medium: Fiber\n
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and older\, beginners\nwelcome
A master in fine arts\,\nSally ha s been drawn to basketry for its quiet contemplative quality as\nwell as a myriad of colors and patterns\, and organic shapes. She has won\nnumerous awards for her work\, as well as having her baskets published in\nsix boo ks on basketry. She gets enormous joy from teaching others this\ncraft.
For additional\nquestions regarding this workshop\, please em ail Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts\nClass Assistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
Basket making is a meditation as well as\nan ar t form. Basketry is one of the oldest known crafts\, dating back more\ntha n ten thousand years.
In this class you will learn and use\nt he twining technique to make either a 2” diameter plate or a little\nrou nd box\, just the right size for a ring. A lid can be made out of class.\n The material we use will be 4 and 7 ply waxed linen\, in multitude of\nbea utiful colors. One of the joys of crafting with this material is\nwatching its transformation from natural substance to an art\npiece.
This class takes place Tue–Thu\, June 30\,\nJuly 1 &\; 2\, f rom 10am–3pm.
Medium: Fiber\n
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and older\, beginner s\nwelcome
A master in fine arts\,\nSally has been drawn to basketry for its quiet contemplative qual ity as\nwell as a myriad of colors and patterns\, and organic shapes. She has won\nnumerous awards for her work\, as well as having her baskets publ ished in\nsix books on basketry. She gets enormous joy from teaching other s this\ncraft.
For additional\nquestions regarding this wor kshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts\nClass Assistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nwelcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Yemen and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Parsons School of De sign. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national galleries and in m ultiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting workshops throughout he r adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, pleas e email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
< strong>Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nw elcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Ye men and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Par sons School of Design. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national g alleries and in multiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting worksh ops throughout her adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nwelcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Yemen and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Parsons School of De sign. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national galleries and in m ultiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting workshops throughout he r adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, pleas e email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
< strong>Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nw elcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Ye men and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Par sons School of Design. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national g alleries and in multiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting worksh ops throughout her adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nwelcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Yemen and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Parsons School of De sign. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national galleries and in m ultiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting workshops throughout he r adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, pleas e email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
< strong>Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nw elcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Ye men and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Par sons School of Design. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national g alleries and in multiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting worksh ops throughout her adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
SECOND\nSC REENING ADDED! Due to popular demand a second screening of Carole\nKin g Tapestry: Live at Hyde Park\, will be held on the big screen at\nth e Sun Valley Pavilion on Wed\, Jul 8\, at 7:30pm.
The film \ncelebrates the 45th anniversary of Carole King's masterpiece album\,\nTa pestry\, by documenting the spectacular 2016 concert for more than 65\,000 \nfans in Hyde Park\, London\, England. That show was the first-ever\nperf ormance of the entire Tapestry album in sequence was Carole’s first\ncon cert in England since 1989 and features Carole leading a full band\n(inclu ding rhythm guitarist Danny Kortchmar\, who played on the original\nTapest ry album) through each of the album's 12 songs\, plus her favorite\ncompos itions from her astonishing songbook.
Guest performers include\nher daughter\, Louise Goffin\, who joins her mother on several tracks\ninclud ing Where You Lead\, plus the Laurence Olivier Award-winning West End\ncas t of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.
Picnics\, lowbacked\nchair s and blankets will be allowed\, but reservations must be made in\nadvance . The gates will open at 6:30pm to allow ample time for everyone to\nget i n\, find their spot\, and enjoy the evening.
We’ll have limited number of socially distanc ed “pods”\nmarked on the lawn. Three sizes will be available: for 2 people\,\nup to 4 people and a few large group spots for up to 10.< /p>
Please\nremember\, your group size must be limited to fit into the designated size\nspot you purchased. The $25/$35 spots are for one or two people. The\n$50/$60 spots are for up to four people. The $125/$135 spots can\naccommodate up to 10 people. We do not expect to have any extra s paces\,\nso please don’t come with more people than can fit.
\n< strong>SECOND\nSCREENING ADDED! Due to popular demand a second screening o f Carole\nKing Tapestry: Live at Hyde Park\, will be held on the big screen at\nthe Sun Valley Pavilion on Wed\, Jul 8\, at 7:30pm.
The film\ncelebrates the 45th anniversary of Carole King's master piece album\,\nTapestry\, by documenting the spectacular 2016 concert for more than 65\,000\nfans in Hyde Park\, London\, England. That show was the first-ever\nperformance of the entire Tapestry album in sequence was Caro le’s first\nconcert in England since 1989 and features Carole leading a full band\n(including rhythm guitarist Danny Kortchmar\, who played on the original\nTapestry album) through each of the album's 12 songs\, plus her favorite\ncompositions from her astonishing songbook.
Guest perfor mers include\nher daughter\, Louise Goffin\, who joins her mother on sever al tracks\nincluding Where You Lead\, plus the Laurence Olivier Award-winn ing West End\ncast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.
Picnics\, lowbacked\nchairs and blankets will be allowed\, but reservations must be made in\nadvance. The gates will open at 6:30pm to allow ample time for e veryone to\nget in\, find their spot\, and enjoy the evening.
We’ll have limited number of socially distanced “pods”\nmarked on the lawn. Three sizes w ill be available: for 2 people\,\nup to 4 people and a few large group spo ts for up to 10.
Please\nremember\, your group size must be limited to fit into the designated size\nspot you purchased. The $25/$35 spots ar e for one or two people. The\n$50/$60 spots are for up to four people. The $125/$135 spots can\naccommodate up to 10 people. We do not expect to have any extra spaces\,\nso please don’t come with more people than can fit.
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nwelcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Yemen and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Parsons School of De sign. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national galleries and in m ultiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting workshops throughout he r adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, pleas e email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
< strong>Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nw elcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Ye men and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Par sons School of Design. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national g alleries and in multiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting worksh ops throughout her adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
Sun\nValle y Museum of Art is thrilled to present\, Carole King Tapestry: Live at\nHy de Park\, on the big screen at the Sun Valley Pavilion on Thu\, Jul 9\, 20 20\nat 7:30pm.
The film celebrates the 45th anniversary of \nCarole King's masterpiece album\, Tapestry\, by documenting the spectacu lar\n2016 concert for more than 65\,000 fans in Hyde Park\, London\, Engla nd. That\nshow was the first-ever performance of the entire Tapestry album in\nsequence was Carole’s first concert in England since 1989 and featu res\nCarole leading a full band (including rhythm guitarist Danny Kortchma r\, who\nplayed on the original Tapestry album) through each of the album' s 12\nsongs\, plus her favorite compositions from her astonishing songbook .
\nGuest performers include her daughter\, Louise Goffin\, who join s her\nmother on several tracks including Where You Lead\, plus the Lauren ce\nOlivier Award-winning West End cast of Beautiful: The Carole King\nMus ical.
Picnics\, lowbacked chairs and blankets will be allowed\, but \nreservations must be made in advance. The gates will open at 6:30pm to\n allow ample time for everyone to get in\, find their spot\, and enjoy the\ nevening.
We’ll h ave limited number of socially distanced “pods”\nmarked on the lawn. < /strong>Three sizes will be available: for 2 people\,\nup to 4 people and a few large group spots for up to 10.
Please\nremember\, your group size must be limited to fit into the designated size\nspot you purchased. The $25/$35 spots are for one or two people. The\n$50/$60 spots are for u p to four people. The $125/$135 spots can\naccommodate up to 10 people. We do not expect to have any extra spaces\,\nso please don’t come with more people than can fit.
< strong>Sun\nValley Museum of Art is thrilled to present\, Carole King Tape stry: Live at\nHyde Park\, on the big screen at the Sun Valley Pavilion on Thu\, Jul 9\, 2020\nat 7:30pm.
The film celebrates the 45 th anniversary of\nCarole King's masterpiece album\, Tapestry\, by documen ting the spectacular\n2016 concert for more than 65\,000 fans in Hyde Park \, London\, England. That\nshow was the first-ever performance of the enti re Tapestry album in\nsequence was Carole’s first concert in England sin ce 1989 and features\nCarole leading a full band (including rhythm guitari st Danny Kortchmar\, who\nplayed on the original Tapestry album) through e ach of the album's 12\nsongs\, plus her favorite compositions from her ast onishing songbook.
\nGuest performers include her daughter\, Louise Goffin\, who joins her\nmother on several tracks including Where You Lead\ , plus the Laurence\nOlivier Award-winning West End cast of Beautiful: The Carole King\nMusical.
Picnics\, lowbacked chairs and blankets will be allowed\, but\nreservations must be made in advance. The gates will op en at 6:30pm to\nallow ample time for everyone to get in\, find their spot \, and enjoy the\nevening.
We’ll have limited number of socially distanced “pods”\nmark ed on the lawn. Three sizes will be available: for 2 people\,\nup to 4 people and a few large group spots for up to 10.
Please\nreme mber\, your group size must be limited to fit into the designated size\nsp ot you purchased. The $25/$35 spots are for one or two people. The\n$50/$6 0 spots are for up to four people. The $125/$135 spots can\naccommodate up to 10 people. We do not expect to have any extra spaces\,\nso please don’t come with more people than can fit.
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nwelcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Yemen and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Parsons School of De sign. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national galleries and in m ultiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting workshops throughout he r adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, pleas e email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
< strong>Age and ability: 16 yrs. and above\, beginners\nw elcome.
Susan was born and raised in\nEngland and Ye men and now makes Sun Valley her permanent home. She is a\ngraduate of Par sons School of Design. Her award winning work has been in\nfive national g alleries and in multiple Plein Aire shows. She has taught\npainting worksh ops throughout her adult life.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
Join us for\nceleb rations of From the Colour of Its Bloom: Camas Prairie and the outdoor\nin stallation of Sopheap Pich’s Camas Lily sculpture. Visitors\nwi ll be allowed to enter The Museum in small groups. Social distancing and\n face masks are required.
From the\nC olour of Its Bloom: Camas Prairie considers a unique landscape in\nSo uthern Idaho that is home to multiple ecosystems and social histories\,\na nd is named for the Camas Lily\, which blooms each spring and has\ntraditi onally been an important food staple for the Shoshone and Bannock\npeople.
The project will\nconsist of an exhibition including 5 commissioned bodies of work\, 1 outdoor\nscul ptural installation in the city of Ketchum\, a signage project in\ncollabo ration with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and a catalog.\n
\nThe e xhibition\nwill feature new artwork by Daniel Gordon\, MK Guth\, Anthony H ernandez and\nSopheap Pich\, and an essay by Judith Freeman.
J oin us for\ncelebrations of From the Colour of Its Bloom: Camas Prairie an d the outdoor\ninstallation of Sopheap Pich’s Camas Lily sculpt ure. Visitors\nwill be allowed to enter The Museum in small groups. Social distancing and\nface masks are required.
From the\nColour of Its Bloom: Camas Prairie considers a unique landscape in\nSouthern Idaho that is home to multiple ecosystems and soci al histories\,\nand is named for the Camas Lily\, which blooms each spring and has\ntraditionally been an important food staple for the Shoshone and Bannock\npeople.
The proje ct will\nconsist of an exhibition including 5 commissioned bodies of work\ , 1 outdoor\nsculptural installation in the city of Ketchum\, a signage pr oject in\ncollaboration with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and a catalog.\n< /span>
\nThe exhibition\nwill feature new artwork by Daniel Gordon\, MK Guth\, Anthony Hernandez and\nSopheap Pich\, and an essay by Judith Freem an.
Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put int o writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn For tner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nCancellation reimbursement deadline - June 29
Parents need to sign campers in and out\nea ch day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.< /span>
For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail
Susie Quinn Fortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.
org
Cancellation reimb ursement deadline - June 29
Please note: Friday July 17 drop\ noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortn er\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nCancellation reimbursement deadline- June 29
Please note: Fri day July 17 drop\noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
< span>Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
< span>For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.or g
\nCancellation reimbur sement deadline- June 29
Please note: Friday July 17 drop\ noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortn er\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nCancellation reimbursement deadline- June 29
Please note: Fri day July 17 drop\noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
< span>Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
< span>For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.or g
\nCancellation reimbur sement deadline- June 29
Due to the uncertainty around Covid-19 and\nin prioritizi
ng the safety of our community and concert attendees\, the hard\ndecision
has been made with Steve Miller Band's team to cancel this\nsummer's conce
rt. We hope to bring the Steve Miller Band in the future. For\nthe first t
ime in over 40 years\, Sun Valley Museum of Art will not be\ngathering our
community for outdoor live concerts. While\nwe're devastated over the whole\nsituation\, we're strategizing
how we can continue connecting you to live\nperformances\, so stay tuned!
If you’d be willing to help The Museum\nfinancially during this difficu
lt time\, we’d welcome a donation of any\nsize as a vote of solidarity i
n bringing back live performances stronger\nthan ever.
Steve Miller\nBand i s a member of the Rock &\; Roll Hall of Fame\nand is also now confirmed to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame\nin June 2020. He hits t he road again this summer in a 40-stop tour with an\namazing evening of or iginal American music with special guest Marty\nStuart &\; His Fabulous Superlatives plus the comedy and music\nof Gary Mule Deer. In the 1970s\, Miller crafted a brand of\nrock 'n' rol l music that was polished\, exciting and irresistible\,\ndominating radio through today. Hit followed hit in a seemingly\nendless flow\, incl uding \"The Joker\,\" \"Livin' in the USA\,\" \"Take the Money\nand Run\,\ " \"Rock'n Me\,\" \"Fly Like an Eagle\,\" \"Jet Airliner\,\" \"Jungle Love \,\"\n\"Abracadabra\" and others.
Due to the uncertainty around Covid-19 a nd\nin prioritizing the safety of our community and concert attendees\, th e hard\ndecision has been made with Steve Miller Band's team to cancel thi s\nsummer's concert. We hope to bring the Steve Miller Band in the future. For\nthe first time in over 40 years\, Sun Valley Museum of Art will not be\ngathering our community for outdoor live concerts. While\nwe're devastated over the whole\nsituation\, we're strategizing how we can continue connecting you to live\nperformance s\, so stay tuned! If you’d be willing to help The Museum\nfinancially d uring this difficult time\, we’d welcome a donation of any\nsize as a vo te of solidarity in bringing back live performances stronger\nthan ever. < /span>
Steve Miller\nBand is a member of the Rock &\; Roll Hall of Fame\nand is also now confirmed to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame\nin Ju ne 2020. He hits the road again this summer in a 40-stop tour with an\nama zing evening of original American music with special guest Marty\n Stuart &\; His Fabulous Superlatives plus the comedy and music \nof Gary Mule Deer. In the 1970s\, Miller crafted a bran d of\nrock 'n' roll music that was polished\, exciting and irresistible\,\ ndominating radio through today. Hit followed hit in a seemingly\ne ndless flow\, including \"The Joker\,\" \"Livin' in the USA\,\" \"Take the Money\nand Run\,\" \"Rock'n Me\,\" \"Fly Like an Eagle\,\" \"Jet Airliner \,\" \"Jungle Love\,\"\n\"Abracadabra\" and others.
Please note: Friday July 17 drop\ noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortn er\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nCancellation reimbursement deadline- June 29
Please note: Fri day July 17 drop\noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
< span>Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
< span>For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.or g
\nCancellation reimbur sement deadline- June 29
Please note: Friday July 17 drop\ noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
For addition al questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nCancellation reimbursement deadline- June 29
Please note: Fri day July 17 drop\noff and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA
< span>Parents need to sign campers in and out\neach day or put into writing how campers will be leaving camp for the\nday.
< span>For additional questions regarding camp\, please\nemail Susie Quinn Fortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator\nat squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nCancellation reimbursement deadl ine- June 29
This week-long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three-dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, J ul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n< span>2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Co ordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarshi ps\navailable due to the necessity of limiting class\nsize.< /span>
Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline- July 1
T his week-long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three-dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions re garding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships\navailable due to the necessity of limiting class\nsiz e.
Cancellation\nreimbur sement deadline- July 1
This week-long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three-dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, J ul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n< span>2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Co ordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarshi ps\navailable due to the necessity of limiting class\nsize.< /span>
Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline- July 1
T his week-long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three-dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions re garding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships\navailable due to the necessity of limiting class\nsiz e.
Cancellation\nreimbur sement deadline- July 1
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note\non Fri\, J ul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n< span>2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Co ordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necess ity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement dea dline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note\non Fri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions re garding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note\non Fri\, J ul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n< span>2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Co ordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necess ity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement dea dline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note\non Fri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions re garding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail <
/span>Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education
Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org<
/p>\n At this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the nece
ssity\nof limiting class size. Cancellation reimbursement d
eadline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPlea se note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Vis ual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships availab le due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellati on reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail <
/span>Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education
Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org<
/p>\n At this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the nece
ssity\nof limiting class size. Cancellation reimbursement d
eadline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPlea se note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Vis ual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships availab le due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellati on reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\ , Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the nec essity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPle ase note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Vis ual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships availab le due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellati on reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\ , Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the nec essity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum\, and an art gallery.
\nPle ase note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Vis ual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships availab le due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellati on reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
Join us for\ na glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s\ncurators.
From the Colour of Its Bloom: Camas\nPrairie considers a unique landscape in Southern Idaho that is home\nto multiple ecosystems and social histories\, and is named for the Camas\nLily\, which blooms ea ch spring and has traditionally been an important food\nstaple for the Sho shone and Bannock peoples.
The project will\nconsist of an exhibiti on including 4 commissioned bodies of work\, 1 outdoor\nsculptural install ation in the city of Ketchum\, a signage project in\ncollaboration with th e Shoshone-Bannock Tribes\, and a catalog. The\nexhibition will feature ne w artwork by:
FREE\,\npre-registration required. Each session is l imited to 10\nparticipants.
< span>Join us for\na glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’ s\ncurators.
From the Colour of Its Bloom: Camas\nPrairi e considers a unique landscape in Southern Idaho that is home\nto mu ltiple ecosystems and social histories\, and is named for the Camas\nLily\ , which blooms each spring and has traditionally been an important food\ns taple for the Shoshone and Bannock peoples.
The project will\nconsi st of an exhibition including 4 commissioned bodies of work\, 1 outdoor\ns culptural installation in the city of Ketchum\, a signage project in\ncoll aboration with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes\, and a catalog. The\nexhibitio n will feature new artwork by:
FREE\,\npre-registration required. Each session is limited to 10\nparticipants.
Join us for\ na glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s\ncurators.
From the Colour of Its Bloom: Camas\nPrairie considers a unique landscape in Southern Idaho that is home\nto multiple ecosystems and social histories\, and is named for the Camas\nLily\, which blooms ea ch spring and has traditionally been an important food\nstaple for the Sho shone and Bannock peoples.
The project will\nconsist of an exhibiti on including 4 commissioned bodies of work\, 1 outdoor\nsculptural install ation in the city of Ketchum\, a signage project in\ncollaboration with th e Shoshone-Bannock Tribes\, and a catalog. The\nexhibition will feature ne w artwork by:
FREE\,\npre-registration required. Each session is l imited to 10\nparticipants.
< span>Join us for\na glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’ s\ncurators.
From the Colour of Its Bloom: Camas\nPrairi e considers a unique landscape in Southern Idaho that is home\nto mu ltiple ecosystems and social histories\, and is named for the Camas\nLily\ , which blooms each spring and has traditionally been an important food\ns taple for the Shoshone and Bannock peoples.
The project will\nconsi st of an exhibition including 4 commissioned bodies of work\, 1 outdoor\ns culptural installation in the city of Ketchum\, a signage project in\ncoll aboration with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes\, and a catalog. The\nexhibitio n will feature new artwork by:
FREE\,\npre-registration required. Each session is limited to 10\nparticipants.
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, J ul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n< span>2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Co ordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necess ity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement dea dline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions re garding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
This week long\,\n art experience is an opportunity for middle school students to build their \nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating original artwork.\nParti cipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. They will also\nex pand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\, visiting our\na rt museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, J ul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions regarding\n< span>2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Co ordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necess ity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement dea dline-\nJuly 1
T his week long\,\nart experience is an opportunity for middle school studen ts to build their\nartistic skills\, while having fun and creating origina l artwork.\nParticipants will paint\, draw and work three dimensionally. T hey will also\nexpand their creative knowledge by meeting working artists\ , visiting our\nart museum and an art gallery.
\nPlease note on\nFri\, Jul 24\, drop off and pick up is in Ketchum at SVMoA.
For additional questions re garding\n2020 Middle School Art Week\, please\nemail Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
\nAt this time\, there are no scholarships available due to the necessity\nof limiting class size.
Cancellation reimbursement deadline-\nJuly 1
Create paintings\n with interesting values\, depth and textures by layering waterproof ink ov er\ntempera paint and watch the magic happen when you rinse off the ink!
\nStudents please\nbring…
Ideas and photo referenc es to inspire\nartwork.
Clothing suitable for working with paint and ink\ntha t stains
During her fifteen y ears as an art educator\, Kimber\nTraue has enjoyed sharing her love of ar t with students of all ages. She\nstrongly believes in the power of art to encourage dialogue\, foster\ncritical thinking and explore new ideas. Add itionally\, Kimber has an MA in\nliteracy and delights in using visual art strategies to support reading\nskills. Currently she teaches art and read ing at Bellevue Elementary\nSchool. In her personal art practice\, Kimber works with watercolor\,\nprintmaking\, mixed-media\, and fiber arts.
For add itional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Susie Quinn Fort ner\, Visual Art\nEducation Coordinator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org.
\nC reate paintings\nwith interesting values\, depth and textures by layering waterproof ink over\ntempera paint and watch the magic happen when you rin se off the ink!
\nStudents please\nbring…<
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Ideas a nd photo references to inspire\nartwork.
< /li>Clothing suitable for working with p aint and ink\nthat stains
Dur ing her fifteen years as an art educator\, Kimber\nTraue has enjoyed shari ng her love of art with students of all ages. She\nstrongly believes in th e power of art to encourage dialogue\, foster\ncritical thinking and explo re new ideas. Additionally\, Kimber has an MA in\nliteracy and delights in using visual art strategies to support reading\nskills. Currently she tea ches art and reading at Bellevue Elementary\nSchool. In her personal art p ractice\, Kimber works with watercolor\,\nprintmaking\, mixed-media\, and fiber arts.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email
Susie Quinn Fortner\, Visual Art\nEducation Coordinator at squinnfortner@svm
oa.org.
Learn to make a\nu nique handmade journal perfect for writing or lettering in. In this class\ nstudents will learn three different methods to hand decorate paper that\n will then be used to construct a hardcover drumleaf book of their very own .\nNo bookmaking experience is necessary as we will cover basic bookbindin g\ntechniques such as finding paper grain\, folding paper\, joining paper and\ncovering boards. Students will be provided with clear instruction and \nhandouts. This is a great class if you are new to bookmaking!
\nThis workshop takes place Wed\, July 29 from\n10am-4pm.
For addi tional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordinator at squinnfor tner@svmoa.org
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L earn to make a\nunique handmade journal perfect for writing or lettering i n. In this class\nstudents will learn three different methods to hand deco rate paper that\nwill then be used to construct a hardcover drumleaf book of their very own.\nNo bookmaking experience is necessary as we will cover basic bookbinding\ntechniques such as finding paper grain\, folding paper \, joining paper and\ncovering boards. Students will be provided with clea r instruction and\nhandouts. This is a great class if you are new to bookm aking!
\nThis workshop takes place Wed\, July 29 from\n10am- 4pm.
For additional questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Susie Quinn\nFortner\, Visual Art Education Coordi nator at squinnfortner@svmoa.org
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Families will\nmak e art\, explore The Museum’s Art Lab and view the exhibition together.\n Designed for families with kids who are 5 and older. Afternoon Art session s\nwill be offered July 29\, August 5 &\; 12. Projects will change on a \nweekly basis.
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strong>Session 1 takes place from 2:30-3:20pm—one\nfamily should sign up
for one slot together.
Session 2 takes place\nfrom 3:30-4:20pm—on
e family should sign up for one slot\ntogether.
Due to lim ited space in our classroom and we can\nonly accommodate a family of up to 4 people per reservation (ticket). If\nyour family group is larger than 4 people\, please reserve additional slots\nas necessary.
F amilies will\nmake art\, explore The Museum’s Art Lab and view the exhib ition together.\nDesigned for families with kids who are 5 and older. Afte rnoon Art sessions\nwill be offered July 29\, August 5 &\; 12. Projects will change on a\nweekly basis.
Session 1 takes place from 2:30-3:20pm—one\nfamil
y should sign up for one slot together.
Session 2 takes place\nfrom
3:30-4:20pm—one family should sign up for one slot\ntogether.
Due to limited space in our classroom and we can\nonly accommodate a family of up to 4 people per reservation (ticket). If\nyour family group is larger than 4 people\, please reserve additional slots\nas necessary.
The power\no f a printmaking press involves hundreds of pounds of pressure. Join us\nwh ile we take advantage of such a powerful tool\, to create works of art.\nW hat are the plates that you will print from? Original intaglio plates made \nof copper and etched by you!
Medium: \nPrintmaking
\nAge and ability: 16 yrs. and\nabove\, beginners welcome
Artist and printmaker Ma rne Elmore grew up in the Wood\nRiver Valley\, and currently lives and wor ks in Boise\, where she enjoys\nbiking\, reading\, cooking\, and of course \, making art. She enjoys the wide\nspectrum of variability and repeatabil ity that printmaking can bring to an\nart practice\, and she focuses on re lief printmaking\, painting\, and\ndrawing.
For additional questions\nre garding this workshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class\nA ssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.
The power\nof a printmaking press involves hundreds of pounds of pres sure. Join us\nwhile we take advantage of such a powerful tool\, to create works of art.\nWhat are the plates that you will print from? Original int aglio plates made\nof copper and etched by you!
Medium:\nPrintmaking
Age and ability: 16 yrs. and\nabove\, beg inners welcome
\nArtist and printmaker Marne Elmore grew up in the Wood\nRiver Valley\, and curren tly lives and works in Boise\, where she enjoys\nbiking\, reading\, cookin g\, and of course\, making art. She enjoys the wide\nspectrum of variabili ty and repeatability that printmaking can bring to an\nart practice\, and she focuses on relief printmaking\, painting\, and\ndrawing.
For additio nal questions\nregarding this workshop\, please email Jeanne Knott\, Vis ual Arts Class\nAssistant at jknott@svmoa.org.