BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15681bd DTSTART:20210401T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroo m SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing (Spring 2021) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Drawing directly\n from the human figure\, use this opportunity to hone technical drawing\nsk ills in a relaxed environment. Bob Dix will provide assistance with\nvario us drawing techniques. A model will hold a variety of poses throughout\nth e 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcome. Bring your own supplies\,\ ndrawing boards provided.

The class takes place Wed\, Mar 31 from\ n6–8pm.

Spring 2021 Open Studio Sessions:

March 31\nat Hailey Classroom with assistance by Bob Dix ($25)
April 21 at \nHailey Classroom without instruction ($10)
May 12 Hailey Classroom \nwithout instruction ($10)

 
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D rawing directly\nfrom the human figure\, use this opportunity to hone tech nical drawing\nskills in a relaxed environment. Bob Dix will provide assis tance with\nvarious drawing techniques. A model will hold a variety of pos es throughout\nthe 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcome. Bring you r own supplies\,\ndrawing boards provided.

The class takes place W ed\, Mar 31 from\n6–8pm.

Spring 2021 Open Studio Session s:

March 31\nat Hailey Classroom with assistance by Bob Dix ($25)< br /> April 21 at\nHailey Classroom without instruction ($10)
May 12 Hailey Classroom\nwithout instruction ($10)

 
CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b53d3 DTSTART:20210403T010000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroo m SUMMARY:TEEN WORKSHOP: Knitted Critters CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Knit\, purl\, knit \,\npurl…and uncover the fascinating world of fiber art! Designed for\nb eginners or intermediates\, students will learn the basics of knitting and \ncreate fun fiber creatures in this afternoon workshop. Guided by SVMoA\n education staff members and avid knitters Katelyn Foley and Jeanne\nKnott.

This workshop takes place Fri\, Apr 2\, from 1–4pm.
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Teen workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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K nit\, purl\, knit\,\npurl…and uncover the fascinating world of fiber art ! Designed for\nbeginners or intermediates\, students will learn the basic s of knitting and\ncreate fun fiber creatures in this afternoon workshop. Guided by SVMoA\neducation staff members and avid knitters Katelyn Foley a nd Jeanne\nKnott.

This workshop takes place Fri\, Apr 2\, from 1 –4pm.
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Teen workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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CATEGORIES:Teens DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b5466 DTSTART:20210407T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Liberty Theatre< /a> SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2021 (M–Z) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explo re a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, performing arts\,\nlit erary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creative problem\nsolvin g\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after- school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tue sdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.< /p>

What to bring:

A\nclean face coveri ng\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottle.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(M–Z\, Tue sdays):
Mar 9\, Mar 16\, Mar 30\, Apr 6\, Apr\n13 &amp\; Apr 20
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Stud ents whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesday Sessions

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Smart Art is generously\nsupporte d by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &amp\; William Boege r.
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opport unities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, perfo rming arts\,\nliterary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creativ e problem\nsolving\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates unde r\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be \noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesda y or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWedn esdays.

What to bring:

A\n clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottl e.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(M–Z\, Tuesdays):
Mar 9\, Mar 16\, Mar 30\, Apr 6\, Apr\n13 & amp\; Apr 20
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesday Sessio ns

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Smart Art is gen erously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &am p\; William Boeger.
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Smart Art Release Waiver
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Youth Programming Procedures &amp\; Parent\nInformation
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Smart Art\nScholarship Application
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b54e0 DTSTART:20210408T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Liberty Theatre< /a> SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2021 (A–L) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explo re a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, performing arts\,\nlit erary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creative problem\nsolvin g\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after- school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tue sdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.< /p>

What to bring:

A\nclean face coveri ng\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottle.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wed nesdays):
Mar 10\, Mar 17\, Mar 31\, Apr 7\,\nApr 14 &amp\; Apr 21at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

S tudents whose last names begin with M–Z:\nTuesday Sessions

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Smart Art is generously\nsupport ed by The Dawson Family.
Scholarship s are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &amp\; William Boeg er.
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opport unities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, perfo rming arts\,\nliterary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creativ e problem\nsolving\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates unde r\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be \noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesda y or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWedn esdays.

What to bring:

A\n clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottl e.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
Mar 10\, Mar 17\, Mar 31\, Apr 7\,\nApr 1 4 &amp\; Apr 21
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Students whose last names begin with M–Z:\nTuesday Sessi ons

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Smart Art is ge nerously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &a mp\; William Boeger.
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b5553 DTSTART:20210409T040000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts Live Action (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 6th\nconse cutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern Cinemas\npres ent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three categories\noffered—A nimated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to pre dict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year ’s selection of shorts. The Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nApril 25 th.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Ci nemas\, Ketchum at 4:00pm.

\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Shorts to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to scree n the films.
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F or the 6th\nconsecutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lant ern Cinemas\npresent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three catego ries\noffered—Animated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annu al\nchance to predict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year’s selection of shorts. The Academy Awards take place Su nday\,\nApril 25th.

This film screening takes place at the M agic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:00pm.

\"Watch at\nhom e\" option

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\nca n rent the Oscar Shorts to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n 30 days to screen the films.
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b55ad DTSTART:20210409T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts Live Action (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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For the 6th\nconse cutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern Cinemas\npres ent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three categories\noffered—A nimated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to pre dict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year ’s selection of shorts. The Academy Awards take place Sunday\,\nApril 25 th.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Ci nemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Sh orts to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen t he films. 
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F or the 6th\nconsecutive year\, Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lant ern Cinemas\npresent the Oscar-Nominated Short Film. With all three catego ries\noffered—Animated\, Live Action and Documentary—this is your annu al\nchance to predict the winners (and have the edge in your Oscar pool)! A\nperennial hit with audiences around the country and the world\, don’t miss\nthis year’s selection of shorts. The Academy Awards take place Su nday\,\nApril 25th.

This film screening takes place at the M agic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan r ent the Oscar Shorts to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen the films. 
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b55ff DTSTART:20210410T020000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroo m SUMMARY:TEEN WORKSHOP: Drawing & Doodling CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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This afternoon\nwo rkshop is designed to introduce drawing concepts such as line\, shading\na nd perspective. A series of drawing exercises will give students\nconfiden ce to create more freely. In the second half of the workshop\,\nstudents w ill respond to a variety of prompts as they create whimsical\ndoodles. Gui ded by SVMoA education staff members Katelyn Foley and Jeanne\nKnott.

This workshop takes place on Fri\, Apr 9\, from 2–4pm at the\nHailey Classroom.
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Teen worksh ops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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T his afternoon\nworkshop is designed to introduce drawing concepts such as line\, shading\nand perspective. A series of drawing exercises will give s tudents\nconfidence to create more freely. In the second half of the works hop\,\nstudents will respond to a variety of prompts as they create whimsi cal\ndoodles. Guided by SVMoA education staff members Katelyn Foley and Je anne\nKnott.

This workshop takes place on Fri\, Apr 9\, from 2–4 pm at the\nHailey Classroom.
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Teen workshops are generously\nsupported by Joyce B. Friedman.
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CATEGORIES:Teens DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b565d DTSTART:20210414T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Liberty Theatre< /a> SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2021 (M–Z) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explo re a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, performing arts\,\nlit erary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creative problem\nsolvin g\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after- school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tue sdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.< /p>

What to bring:

A\nclean face coveri ng\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottle.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(M–Z\, Tue sdays):
Mar 9\, Mar 16\, Mar 30\, Apr 6\, Apr\n13 &amp\; Apr 20
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Stud ents whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesday Sessions

\,
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Smart Art is generously\nsupporte d by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &amp\; William Boege r.
\,\n
Smart Art Release Waiver
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Youth Progr amming Procedures &amp\; Parent\nInformation
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Smart Art\nScholarship Application
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opport unities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, perfo rming arts\,\nliterary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creativ e problem\nsolving\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates unde r\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be \noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesda y or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWedn esdays.

What to bring:

A\n clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottl e.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(M–Z\, Tuesdays):
Mar 9\, Mar 16\, Mar 30\, Apr 6\, Apr\n13 & amp\; Apr 20
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesday Sessio ns

\,
\n
Smart Art is gen erously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &am p\; William Boeger.
\,\n
Smart Art Release Waiver
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b56cc DTSTART:20210415T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Liberty Theatre< /a> SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2021 (A–L) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explo re a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, performing arts\,\nlit erary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creative problem\nsolvin g\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after- school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tue sdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.< /p>

What to bring:

A\nclean face coveri ng\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottle.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wed nesdays):
Mar 10\, Mar 17\, Mar 31\, Apr 7\,\nApr 14 &amp\; Apr 21at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

S tudents whose last names begin with M–Z:\nTuesday Sessions

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Smart Art is generously\nsupport ed by The Dawson Family.
Scholarship s are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &amp\; William Boeg er.
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opport unities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, perfo rming arts\,\nliterary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creativ e problem\nsolving\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates unde r\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be \noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesda y or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWedn esdays.

What to bring:

A\n clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottl e.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
Mar 10\, Mar 17\, Mar 31\, Apr 7\,\nApr 1 4 &amp\; Apr 21
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Students whose last names begin with M–Z:\nTuesday Sessi ons

\,
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Smart Art is ge nerously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &a mp\; William Boeger.
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\, \, CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b5738 DTSTART:20210416T040000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts Animated (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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April 18 brings\nt he Animated Shorts to the Magic Lantern. As usual\, there will be the Osca r\nNominees\, plus some additional “critic’s picks” to round out the \nselection.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nL antern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

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Please note: Animated shorts are often not \"kid\nfriendly\" ... these are generally films designed for an adult audience. We\nrecommend ch ecking back with us once the films are announced to see the\nrecommended a udience age.       


\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Short s to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen the films. 
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A pril 18 brings\nthe Animated Shorts to the Magic Lantern. As usual\, there will be the Oscar\nNominees\, plus some additional “critic’s picks” to round out the\nselection.

This film screening takes plac e at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4pm.

\n

Please note: Animated shorts are often not \"kid \nfriendly\" ... these are generally films designed for an adult audience. We\nrecommend checking back with us once the films are announced to see t he\nrecommended audience age.       


\"Watch at\nhome\" o ption

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan ren t the Oscar Shorts to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 da ys to screen the films. 
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b579a DTSTART:20210416T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts Animated (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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April 18 brings\nt he Animated Shorts to the Magic Lantern. As usual\, there will be the Osca r\nNominees\, plus some additional “critic’s picks” to round out the \nselection.

This film screening takes place at the Magic\nL antern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

\n

Please note: Animated shorts are often not \"kid\nfriendly\" ... these are generally films designed for an adult audience. We\nrecommend ch ecking back with us once the films are announced to see the\nrecommended a udience age.       


\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Short s to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen the films. 
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A pril 18 brings\nthe Animated Shorts to the Magic Lantern. As usual\, there will be the Oscar\nNominees\, plus some additional “critic’s picks” to round out the\nselection.

This film screening takes plac e at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

\n

Please note: Animated shorts are often not \"kid \nfriendly\" ... these are generally films designed for an adult audience. We\nrecommend checking back with us once the films are announced to see t he\nrecommended audience age.       


\"Watch at\nhome\" o ption

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan ren t the Oscar Shorts to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 da ys to screen the films. 
\,\n
CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b57e8 DTSTART:20210421T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Liberty Theatre< /a> SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2021 (M–Z) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explo re a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, performing arts\,\nlit erary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creative problem\nsolvin g\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after- school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tue sdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.< /p>

What to bring:

A\nclean face coveri ng\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottle.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(M–Z\, Tue sdays):
Mar 9\, Mar 16\, Mar 30\, Apr 6\, Apr\n13 &amp\; Apr 20
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Stud ents whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesday Sessions

\,
\n
Smart Art is generously\nsupporte d by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &amp\; William Boege r.
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Smart Art\nScholarship Application
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opport unities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, perfo rming arts\,\nliterary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creativ e problem\nsolving\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates unde r\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be \noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesda y or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWedn esdays.

What to bring:

A\n clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottl e.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(M–Z\, Tuesdays):
Mar 9\, Mar 16\, Mar 30\, Apr 6\, Apr\n13 & amp\; Apr 20
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesday Sessio ns

\,
\n
Smart Art is gen erously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &am p\; William Boeger.
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b58aa DTSTART:20210422T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Liberty Theatre< /a> SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2021 (A–L) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities an d care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities\nto explo re a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, performing arts\,\nlit erary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creative problem\nsolvin g\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates under\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be\noffering after- school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesday or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tue sdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWednesdays.< /p>

What to bring:

A\nclean face coveri ng\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottle.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wed nesdays):
Mar 10\, Mar 17\, Mar 31\, Apr 7\,\nApr 14 &amp\; Apr 21at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

S tudents whose last names begin with M–Z:\nTuesday Sessions

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Smart Art is generously\nsupport ed by The Dawson Family.
Scholarship s are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &amp\; William Boeg er.
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Come play with art! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of\nactivities and care for students in grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opport unities\nto explore a variety of art forms\, including visual arts\, perfo rming arts\,\nliterary arts\, and film\, engaging students through creativ e problem\nsolving\, self-expression and confidence building. 

While the Blaine County School District operates unde r\nPlan B\, which gives each student 2 days/week in school\, SVMoA will be \noffering after-school care and activities one day a week\, either Tuesda y or\nWednesday\, from 2:30–6pm. Students whose last names begin with\nM–Z: Tuesdays\; Students whose last names begin with A–L:\nWedn esdays.

What to bring:

A\n clean face covering\, active shoes\, 2 or more snacks\, and a water\nbottl e.


Smart Art Spring 2021 Session Dates\n(A–L\, Wednesdays):
Mar 10\, Mar 17\, Mar 31\, Apr 7\,\nApr 1 4 &amp\; Apr 21
at the Liberty Theatre from\n2:30–6pm

Students whose last names begin with M–Z:\nTuesday Sessi ons

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Smart Art is ge nerously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support\nfrom Lisa Stelck &a mp\; William Boeger.
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Drawing directly\n from the human figure\, use this opportunity to hone technical drawing\nsk ills in a relaxed environment. A model will hold a variety of poses\nthrou ghout the 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcome. Bring your own\nsu pplies\, drawing boards provided.

The class takes place Wed\, Apr\ n21 from 6–8pm.

Spring 2021 Open Studio Sessions:
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March 31 at Hailey Classroom with assistance by Bob Dix ($25)
\nAp ril 21 at Hailey Classroom without instruction ($10)
May 12 at\nHail ey Classroom without instruction ($10)


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D rawing directly\nfrom the human figure\, use this opportunity to hone tech nical drawing\nskills in a relaxed environment. A model will hold a variet y of poses\nthroughout the 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcome. B ring your own\nsupplies\, drawing boards provided.

The class takes place Wed\, Apr\n21 from 6–8pm.

Spring 2021 Open Studio Sessions:
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March 31 at Hailey Classroom with assistance by Bob Di x ($25)
\nApril 21 at Hailey Classroom without instruction ($10)
May 12 at\nHailey Classroom without instruction ($10)


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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b5a59 DTSTART:20210423T040000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts Documentary (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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The final evening\ nof Shorts will feature documentaries. These films are always powerful\,\n sometimes difficult\, but without question\, profound.

This\ nfilm screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n4pm .

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (to be offered as one\nprogram of approximately 118 minutes)

  • Colette – Anthony\nGiacchin o and Alice Doyard (France/Germany/USA\, 24 min.)
  • A\nConcerto Is a Conversation – Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers (USA\, 13\nmin.)
  • Do Not Split – Anders Hammer and Charlotte Cook\n(USA/Norway\, 20 min.)
  • Hunger Ward – Skye Fitzgerald and Michael\nScheuerman (USA\, 4 0 min.)
  • A Love Song for Latasha – Sophia Nahli\nAllison and Jan ice Duncan (USA\, 18 min.)

Documentary Shorts\nRatings: R
Topics include the Hong Kong protests\, Black history\, the\nHolocaust .

Please note that HUNGER WARD is a very\nintense look at child hunger in Yemen and the program is very much not for\nyoung audi ences.


\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will ha ve a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Shorts to watch at ho me. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen the films. 
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T he final evening\nof Shorts will feature documentaries. These films are al ways powerful\,\nsometimes difficult\, but without question\, profound.

This\nfilm screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\ , Ketchum at\n4pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (to be offere d as one\nprogram of approximately 118 minutes)

  • Colette – Anthony\nGiacchino and Alice Doyard (France/Germany/USA\, 24 min.)
  • A\nConcerto Is a Conversation – Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers (USA\, 1 3\nmin.)
  • Do Not Split – Anders Hammer and Charlotte Cook\n(USA/ Norway\, 20 min.)
  • Hunger Ward – Skye Fitzgerald and Michael\nSc heuerman (USA\, 40 min.)
  • A Love Song for Latasha – Sophia Nahli \nAllison and Janice Duncan (USA\, 18 min.)

Documentary Shor ts\nRatings: R
Topics include the Hong Kong protests\, Black history \, the\nHolocaust.

Please note that HUNGER WARD is a v ery\nintense look at child hunger in Yemen and the program is very much no t for\nyoung audiences.


\"Watch at\nhome\" option

< div>SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Shor ts to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen the films. 
 
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\, CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b5abe DTSTART:20210423T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:LECTURE: Upcycled Cocktails and Clotheskeeping—How and Why to Tak e Good Care of Your Clothes CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Did you know\,\nth at synthetic clothing is one of the top contributors of micro plastic\npol lution in the world? That electric dryers use the most energy of all\nhous ehold appliances? That the total amount of greenhouse gases produced\nannu ally by the textile industry is more than all international flights and\ns hipping combined?

Sustainable fashion starts in our own closets\,\n and in this course you will learn why and how to care for your clothes to\ nmake them last and reduce your environmental impact related to your\nward robe. Discussion will include environmental impacts of different kinds\nof textiles\, social issues in clothing production\, how to remove stains an d\nodors from clothing with the least impact on the garment and environmen t\,\nand just what\, exactly\, are textiles like \"acrylic\" and \"tencel\ "?

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This lecture takes place Thu\, Apr 22\, from\n6–7:30p m.


ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Jeanna\nWigger has been working with and repurposing textiles for over 30 years\,\nbeginning with an upcycled denim bag made for a first grade environmental\nproject. Her textile experience ranges from quilting\, knitting\, and garment\nsew ing\, to embroidery and needle felting. In 2017\, she started Sage\nWoolen s\, a creative business with a mission of making useful products\,\ninclud ing bags and home decor from discarded wool textiles\, as well as\nmending vintage wool clothing. She loves combining her passions for\nteaching\, h istory\, and sewing in hands-on workshops and educational events\nto empow er others to make sustainable\, creative changes in their own\nlives.

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D id you know\,\nthat synthetic clothing is one of the top contributors of m icro plastic\npollution in the world? That electric dryers use the most en ergy of all\nhousehold appliances? That the total amount of greenhouse gas es produced\nannually by the textile industry is more than all internation al flights and\nshipping combined?

Sustainable fashion starts in ou r own closets\,\nand in this course you will learn why and how to care for your clothes to\nmake them last and reduce your environmental impact rela ted to your\nwardrobe. Discussion will include environmental impacts of di fferent kinds\nof textiles\, social issues in clothing production\, how to remove stains and\nodors from clothing with the least impact on the garme nt and environment\,\nand just what\, exactly\, are textiles like \"acryli c\" and \"tencel\"?

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This lecture takes place Thu\, Apr 22\ , from\n6–7:30pm.


ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

J eanna\nWigger has been working with and repurposing textiles for over 30 y ears\,\nbeginning with an upcycled denim bag made for a first grade enviro nmental\nproject. Her textile experience ranges from quilting\, knitting\, and garment\nsewing\, to embroidery and needle felting. In 2017\, she sta rted Sage\nWoolens\, a creative business with a mission of making useful p roducts\,\nincluding bags and home decor from discarded wool textiles\, as well as\nmending vintage wool clothing. She loves combining her passions for\nteaching\, history\, and sewing in hands-on workshops and educational events\nto empower others to make sustainable\, creative changes in their own\nlives.

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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Talks,Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b5b3c DTSTART:20210423T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:LECTURE: Upcycled Cocktails and Clotheskeeping—How and Why to Tak e Good Care of Your Clothes CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Did you know\,\nth at synthetic clothing is one of the top contributors of micro plastic\npol lution in the world? That electric dryers use the most energy of all\nhous ehold appliances? That the total amount of greenhouse gases produced\nannu ally by the textile industry is more than all international flights and\ns hipping combined?

Sustainable fashion starts in our own closets\,\n and in this course you will learn why and how to care for your clothes to\ nmake them last and reduce your environmental impact related to your\nward robe. Discussion will include environmental impacts of different kinds\nof textiles\, social issues in clothing production\, how to remove stains an d\nodors from clothing with the least impact on the garment and environmen t\,\nand just what\, exactly\, are textiles like \"acrylic\" and \"tencel\ "?

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This lecture takes place Thu\, Apr 22\, from\n6–7:30p m.


ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Jeanna\nWigger has been working with and repurposing textiles for over 30 years\,\nbeginning with an upcycled denim bag made for a first grade environmental\nproject. Her textile experience ranges from quilting\, knitting\, and garment\nsew ing\, to embroidery and needle felting. In 2017\, she started Sage\nWoolen s\, a creative business with a mission of making useful products\,\ninclud ing bags and home decor from discarded wool textiles\, as well as\nmending vintage wool clothing. She loves combining her passions for\nteaching\, h istory\, and sewing in hands-on workshops and educational events\nto empow er others to make sustainable\, creative changes in their own\nlives.

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D id you know\,\nthat synthetic clothing is one of the top contributors of m icro plastic\npollution in the world? That electric dryers use the most en ergy of all\nhousehold appliances? That the total amount of greenhouse gas es produced\nannually by the textile industry is more than all internation al flights and\nshipping combined?

Sustainable fashion starts in ou r own closets\,\nand in this course you will learn why and how to care for your clothes to\nmake them last and reduce your environmental impact rela ted to your\nwardrobe. Discussion will include environmental impacts of di fferent kinds\nof textiles\, social issues in clothing production\, how to remove stains and\nodors from clothing with the least impact on the garme nt and environment\,\nand just what\, exactly\, are textiles like \"acryli c\" and \"tencel\"?

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This lecture takes place Thu\, Apr 22\ , from\n6–7:30pm.


ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

J eanna\nWigger has been working with and repurposing textiles for over 30 y ears\,\nbeginning with an upcycled denim bag made for a first grade enviro nmental\nproject. Her textile experience ranges from quilting\, knitting\, and garment\nsewing\, to embroidery and needle felting. In 2017\, she sta rted Sage\nWoolens\, a creative business with a mission of making useful p roducts\,\nincluding bags and home decor from discarded wool textiles\, as well as\nmending vintage wool clothing. She loves combining her passions for\nteaching\, history\, and sewing in hands-on workshops and educational events\nto empower others to make sustainable\, creative changes in their own\nlives.

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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Talks,Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241116T082821Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6738ba15b5bad DTSTART:20210423T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscar Shorts Documentary (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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The final evening\ nof Shorts will feature documentaries. These films are always powerful\,\n sometimes difficult\, but without question\, profound.

This\ nfilm screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n7pm .

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (to be offered as one\nprogram of approximately 118 minutes)

  • Colette – Anthony\nGiacchin o and Alice Doyard (France/Germany/USA\, 24 min.)
  • A\nConcerto Is a Conversation – Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers (USA\, 13\nmin.)
  • Do Not Split – Anders Hammer and Charlotte Cook\n(USA/Norway\, 20 min.)
  • Hunger Ward – Skye Fitzgerald and Michael\nScheuerman (USA\, 4 0 min.)
  • A Love Song for Latasha – Sophia Nahli\nAllison and Jan ice Duncan (USA\, 18 min.)

Documentary Shorts\nRatings: R
Topics include the Hong Kong protests\, Black history\, the\nHolocaust .

Please note that HUNGER WARD is a very\nintense look at child hunger in Yemen and the program is very much not for\nyoung audi ences.


\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will hav e a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Shorts to watch at hom e. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen the films. 
 
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T he final evening\nof Shorts will feature documentaries. These films are al ways powerful\,\nsometimes difficult\, but without question\, profound.

This\nfilm screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\ , Ketchum at\n7pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (to be offere d as one\nprogram of approximately 118 minutes)

  • Colette – Anthony\nGiacchino and Alice Doyard (France/Germany/USA\, 24 min.)
  • A\nConcerto Is a Conversation – Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers (USA\, 1 3\nmin.)
  • Do Not Split – Anders Hammer and Charlotte Cook\n(USA/ Norway\, 20 min.)
  • Hunger Ward – Skye Fitzgerald and Michael\nSc heuerman (USA\, 40 min.)
  • A Love Song for Latasha – Sophia Nahli \nAllison and Janice Duncan (USA\, 18 min.)

Documentary Shor ts\nRatings: R
Topics include the Hong Kong protests\, Black history \, the\nHolocaust.

Please note that HUNGER WARD is a v ery\nintense look at child hunger in Yemen and the program is very much no t for\nyoung audiences.


\"Watch at\nhome\" option

SVMoA will have a dedicated webpage where you\ncan rent the Oscar Short s to watch at home. Once purchased\, you’ll have\n30 days to screen the films. 
 
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Join us for a\nwor kshop to learn hand-sewing techniques for mending clothes in a\ndecorative way. Participants will learn how to make visible repairs to\ndenim and kn its\, including patches\, reverse patches\, and darning\, as well\nas crea te a mending kit from patches that they sew during the class.\nVisible men ding is a sustainable\, thoughtful way to extend the life of your\nbeloved clothing\, by supporting a more mindful consumption of clothing\nthrough repairing more and buying less.

In addition to hands-on\nvisible me nding instruction\, participants will be guided through a\ndiscussion abou t the history of the human relationship with clothing\, the\ntextile indus try and ways we can all try to reduce our reliance on new\nconsumption to reduce waste. Visible mending is one piece of this\npuzzle.

All mat erials are provided including a workbook with mending\ninstructions and in formation about the textile industry.

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This class takes pla ce Sat\, Apr 24\, from\n10am–5pm.

Age and abilit y: 15yrs and older\,\nbeginners welcome!


About the instructor: 
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Jeanna Wigger has been working with and repurposin g textiles for over 30\nyears\, beginning with an upcycled denim bag made for a first grade\nenvironmental project. Her textile experience ranges fr om quilting\,\nknitting\, and garment sewing\, to embroidery and needle fe lting. In 2017\,\nshe started Sage Woolens\, a creative business with a mi ssion of making\nuseful products\, including bags and home decor from disc arded wool\ntextiles\, as well as mending vintage wool clothing. She loves combining her\npassions for teaching\, history\, and sewing in hands-on w orkshops and\neducational events to empower others to make sustainable\, c reative changes\nin their own lives.

 

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2020–2021 Craft Series\nWorkshops are generously supported by Heather Horton and Deida\nRunswick.
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J oin us for a\nworkshop to learn hand-sewing techniques for mending clothes in a\ndecorative way. Participants will learn how to make visible repairs to\ndenim and knits\, including patches\, reverse patches\, and darning\, as well\nas create a mending kit from patches that they sew during the cl ass.\nVisible mending is a sustainable\, thoughtful way to extend the life of your\nbeloved clothing\, by supporting a more mindful consumption of c lothing\nthrough repairing more and buying less.

In addition to han ds-on\nvisible mending instruction\, participants will be guided through a \ndiscussion about the history of the human relationship with clothing\, t he\ntextile industry and ways we can all try to reduce our reliance on new \nconsumption to reduce waste. Visible mending is one piece of this\npuzzl e.

All materials are provided including a workbook with mending\nin structions and information about the textile industry.

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Thi s class takes place Sat\, Apr 24\, from\n10am–5pm.

Age and ability: 15yrs and older\,\nbeginners welcome!


About the instructor: 
\n

Jeanna Wigger has been working wi th and repurposing textiles for over 30\nyears\, beginning with an upcycle d denim bag made for a first grade\nenvironmental project. Her textile exp erience ranges from quilting\,\nknitting\, and garment sewing\, to embroid ery and needle felting. In 2017\,\nshe started Sage Woolens\, a creative b usiness with a mission of making\nuseful products\, including bags and hom e decor from discarded wool\ntextiles\, as well as mending vintage wool cl othing. She loves combining her\npassions for teaching\, history\, and sew ing in hands-on workshops and\neducational events to empower others to mak e sustainable\, creative changes\nin their own lives.

 

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2020–2021 Craft Series\nWorkshop s are generously supported by Heather Horton and Deida\nRunswick.
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