BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8c885ab DTSTART:20221104T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Dams (ONE SESSION ONLY) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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NOT E: There is only one evening exhibition tour on Nov 3 (at\n4:30pm only).


Enjoy refreshments as you tour the\nexhibition with T he Museum’s curators.

Coinciding with renewed\ndialogue about the possibility of breaching dams throughout the Columbia\nRiver Basin\, this BIG IDEA project offers a conversation about the impact\nof dams on Idaho and the American West. For more than a century\, dams have\nshaped Idaho ’s landscapes\, ecosystems and economies. At this historic\nmoment\, the project considers the history of damming in the Pacific\nNorthwest\, the effects of dams on the region\, and a reimagined future for\nrivers and th e life dependent on them in the American West.

SVMoA\nhas commissio ned artists Carolina Caycedo\, Eirik\nJohnson\, James Prosek and Rachel\nTeannalach to create new work for the exhibition\, including\nlarge-scale and imm ersive installations.


This\nevent takes place from 4 :30–5:20pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\, \nRenewal.
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NOTE: There is only one evening exhibition tour on Nov 3 (at \n4:30pm only).


Enjoy refreshments as you tour the\n exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Coinciding with renewed\nd ialogue about the possibility of breaching dams throughout the Columbia\nR iver Basin\, this BIG IDEA project offers a conversation about the impact\ nof dams on Idaho and the American West. For more than a century\, dams ha ve\nshaped Idaho’s landscapes\, ecosystems and economies. At this histor ic\nmoment\, the project considers the history of damming in the Pacific\n Northwest\, the effects of dams on the region\, and a reimagined future fo r\nrivers and the life dependent on them in the American West.

SVMo A\nhas commissioned artists Carolina Caycedo\, Ei rik\nJohnson\, James Prosek and Rachel\n Teannalach to create new work for the exhibition\, including\nlar ge-scale and immersive installations.


This\nevent ta kes place from 4:30–5:20pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reservoirs \, Reclamation\,\nRenewal.
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241114T142428Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8cce196 DTSTART:20221104T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Dams (ONE SESSION ONLY) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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NOT E: There is only one evening exhibition tour on Nov 3 (at\n4:30pm only).


Enjoy refreshments as you tour the\nexhibition with T he Museum’s curators.

Coinciding with renewed\ndialogue about the possibility of breaching dams throughout the Columbia\nRiver Basin\, this BIG IDEA project offers a conversation about the impact\nof dams on Idaho and the American West. For more than a century\, dams have\nshaped Idaho ’s landscapes\, ecosystems and economies. At this historic\nmoment\, the project considers the history of damming in the Pacific\nNorthwest\, the effects of dams on the region\, and a reimagined future for\nrivers and th e life dependent on them in the American West.

SVMoA\nhas commissio ned artists Carolina Caycedo\, Eirik\nJohnson\, James Prosek and Rachel\nTeannalach to create new work for the exhibition\, including\nlarge-scale and imm ersive installations.


This\nevent takes place from 4 :30–5:20pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\, \nRenewal.
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NOTE: There is only one evening exhibition tour on Nov 3 (at \n4:30pm only).


Enjoy refreshments as you tour the\n exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Coinciding with renewed\nd ialogue about the possibility of breaching dams throughout the Columbia\nR iver Basin\, this BIG IDEA project offers a conversation about the impact\ nof dams on Idaho and the American West. For more than a century\, dams ha ve\nshaped Idaho’s landscapes\, ecosystems and economies. At this histor ic\nmoment\, the project considers the history of damming in the Pacific\n Northwest\, the effects of dams on the region\, and a reimagined future fo r\nrivers and the life dependent on them in the American West.

SVMo A\nhas commissioned artists Carolina Caycedo\, Ei rik\nJohnson\, James Prosek and Rachel\n Teannalach to create new work for the exhibition\, including\nlar ge-scale and immersive installations.


This\nevent ta kes place from 4:30–5:20pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reservoirs \, Reclamation\,\nRenewal.
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241114T142428Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8cce2a8 DTSTART:20221104T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cinemas SUMMARY:FILM: DamNation (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Produced by\nPatag onia\, this powerful film explores the sea change in our national\nattitud e from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing\nawareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our\nrivers. Da mNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected\ndiscoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams\, and also\nthrough a metamo rphosis in values.


This film screening takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reser voirs\, Reclamation\,\nRenewal
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P roduced by\nPatagonia\, this powerful film explores the sea change in our national\nattitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the gr owing\nawareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of ou r\nrivers. DamNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected\n discoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams\, and also\ nthrough a metamorphosis in values.


This film screening tak es\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA projec t Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\,\nRenewal
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241114T142428Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8cce367 DTSTART:20221104T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cinemas SUMMARY:FILM: DamNation (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Produced by\nPatag onia\, this powerful film explores the sea change in our national\nattitud e from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing\nawareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our\nrivers. Da mNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected\ndiscoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams\, and also\nthrough a metamo rphosis in values.


This film screening takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reservoi rs\, Reclamation\,\nRenewal
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P roduced by\nPatagonia\, this powerful film explores the sea change in our national\nattitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the gr owing\nawareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of ou r\nrivers. DamNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected\n discoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams\, and also\ nthrough a metamorphosis in values.


This film screening tak es\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project < em>Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\,\nRenewal
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241114T142428Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8cce41d DTSTART:20221105T033000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:FAMILY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art (Session 2) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover and have fun! Families are invited to explore works in SVMoA’s\n current exhibition\, Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\, Renewal\, a nd\nuse their experience in the gallery as inspiration for art-making in t he\nclassroom. Projects will change monthly.


SESSION 1 take s\nplace from 3:30–4:20pm. Drop in anytime between 3:30–4:20pm!
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Afternoon Art Fall 2022 Sessions:
  • Fri\, Sep 30\n
  • Fri\, Oct 14
  • Fri\, Nov 4

Participants a re\nencouraged to register in advance (include participants and their adul t\ncaregivers)\, and walk-ins will be accommodated if space allows.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\,\nRenewal\, Aug 26–Nov 12. 2022.
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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover and have fun! Families are invited to explore wor ks in SVMoA’s\ncurrent exhibition\, Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\, Renewal\, and\nuse their experience in the gallery as inspiration fo r art-making in the\nclassroom. Projects will change monthly.


< h5>SESSION 1 takes\nplace from 3:30–4:20pm. Drop in anytime between 3:30 –4:20pm!
Afternoon Art Fall 2022 Sessions:
    Fri\, Sep 30\n
  • Fri\, Oct 14
  • Fri\, Nov 4

< em>Participants are\nencouraged to register in advance (include participan ts and their adult\ncaregivers)\, and walk-ins will be accommodated if spa ce allows.

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Part of the BIG IDEA project Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\,\nRenewal\, < /em>Aug 26–Nov 12. 2022.
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241114T142428Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8cce4bf DTSTART:20221105T050000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: Museum Afterhours CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA\nEducat ors\, Sophie Sawyers and Allison Fluetsch for an exhibition Tour of\nD ams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation and Renewal followed by an activity\nin the Makers’ Lab.

This event takes place from 5–7pm.


Bring your friends!

Must 21+ to imbibe.

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Signature Cocktail Provided by Party Animal\nVodka 
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Part of SVMoA's BIG IDE A project
Dams: Reservoirs\,\nReclamation\, Renewal.
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J oin SVMoA\nEducators\, Sophie Sawyers and Allison Fluetsch for an exhibiti on Tour of\nDams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation and Renewal followed b y an activity\nin the Makers’ Lab.

This event takes place from 5 –7pm.


Bring your friends!

Must 21+ to imbib e.

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Signature Cocktail Provided by Party A nimal\nVodka 
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Part of SVMoA's BIG IDEA project
Dams: Reservoirs\,\nReclamation\, Ren ewal.
CATEGORIES:SVMoA Contemporaries DTSTAMP:20241114T142428Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8ccea79 DTSTART:20221112T093000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Argyros SUMMARY:CONCERT: Duplessy & The Violins of the World CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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This concert has\ nbeen canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience.


The\nVi olins of The World is the brainchild of French Gypsy jazz guitarist and\nc omposer Mathias Duplessy. It brings together the rhythms and melodies of\n many different cultures in an incredible new style of exotic and unique\na rrangements. Asian always\, spirit of the blues often\, and Celtic rhythms \nand melodies of the Mongolian steppe offer an astonishing cross-cultural \nencounter. The four virtuosos bridge the gap between tradition and\nmode rnity.

The group consists of Guo Gan from China with his fiddle\nEr hu\; Enkhjargal (Epi) Dandarvaanchig from Mongolia with horse-headed\nfidd le and throat singing\, and Grammy-nominated American Casey Driessen\nwith the fiddle\, backed by Duplessy’s propulsive acoustic guitar. Fall of\n 2022 brings Duplessy &amp\; The Violins of The World to tour the United\nS tates for their very first time.


SVMoA's Performing Arts\nR esidency &amp\; Concert Series

For over 25 years\, SVMoA has been\ nbringing professional musicians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine Count y\nSchools to work with and perform for local students. All of the artists in\nthe 2022–2023 Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Concert Series will share\ntheir talents with students through our Residency Program.

CL ICK\nHERE to learn more.

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Funding for SVMoA’s Residency &amp\; Performing Arts\nSeries comes from the Idaho C ommission on the Arts\, WESTAF (the Western\nStates Arts Federation)\, and the National Endowment for the Arts\; Carolyn\n&amp\; John Lloyd\; Lloyd Construction\; Bex Wilkinson and The Marshall\nFrankel Foundation\; Scott Miley &amp\; Jane Rosen\; Robin Leavitt &amp\; Terry\nFriedlander\; Joyce Friedman in memory of Norman Friedman\; Wood River Inn\n&amp\; Suites. 
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Support the Arts in Your\nCommunity—
Become a Member Today!

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This concert has\nbeen canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience.


The\nViolins of The World is the brainchild of French Gypsy jazz guitarist and\ncomposer Mathias Duplessy. It brings together the rhythms and melodies of\nmany different cultures in an incredible new style of exo tic and unique\narrangements. Asian always\, spirit of the blues often\, a nd Celtic rhythms\nand melodies of the Mongolian steppe offer an astonishi ng cross-cultural\nencounter. The four virtuosos bridge the gap between tr adition and\nmodernity.

The group consists of Guo Gan from China wi th his fiddle\nErhu\; Enkhjargal (Epi) Dandarvaanchig from Mongolia with h orse-headed\nfiddle and throat singing\, and Grammy-nominated American Cas ey Driessen\nwith the fiddle\, backed by Duplessy’s propulsive acoustic guitar. Fall of\n2022 brings Duplessy &amp\; The Violins of The World to t our the United\nStates for their very first time.


SVMoA's P erforming Arts\nResidency &amp\; Concert Series

For over 25 years\ , SVMoA has been\nbringing professional musicians\, authors\, and artists into Blaine County\nSchools to work with and perform for local students. A ll of the artists in\nthe 2022–2023 Performing Arts Residency &amp\; Con cert Series will share\ntheir talents with students through our Residency Program.

CLICK\nHERE to learn more.

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Funding for SVMoA’s Residency &amp\; Performing Arts\nSeries comes from the Idaho Commission on the Arts\, WESTAF (the Western\nStates Arts Federation)\, and the National Endowment for the Arts\; Carolyn\n&amp\; Jo hn Lloyd\; Lloyd Construction\; Bex Wilkinson and The Marshall\nFrankel Fo undation\; Scott Miley &amp\; Jane Rosen\; Robin Leavitt &amp\; Terry\nFri edlander\; Joyce Friedman in memory of Norman Friedman\; Wood River Inn\n& amp\; Suites. 
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Support the Arts in Your\nCommunity—
Become a Member To day!

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CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241114T142428Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67366a8cceb99 DTSTART:20221116T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing (Fall 2022) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA for a\n figure drawing open studio on Tuesday nights\, October 4\, October 25\, an d\nNovember 15. SVMoA provides a model and the space for participants to c ome\nstudy as artists\, new and experienced\, engage in their own artistic \npractice.

Bring your own supplies\;\nd rawing boards provided.

Age and ability: 18 years and\nolde r\, all skill levels welcome!

The class takes place\nfrom 6–8pm.

Fall 2022 Open Studio Sessions:
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  • O ct 4 with assistance by Bob Dix
  • Oct 25 without\ninstruction
  • Nov 15 without instruction

About\nthe Instructor

Bob Dix earned a BA at San Francisco State\nUniversity and an MFA at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred\nUniversity. He has e xhibited his work widely in California\, Nevada and\nIdaho at institutions including the Headlands Center for the Arts\, San\nFrancisco Artspace\, t he San Francisco Art Institute\, the Richmond Art\nCenter\, the San Jose M useum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern\nArt.


 

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J oin SVMoA for a\nfigure drawing open studio on Tuesday nights\, October 4\ , October 25\, and\nNovember 15. SVMoA provides a model and the space for participants to come\nstudy as artists\, new and experienced\, engage in t heir own artistic\npractice.

Bring your own supplies\;\ndrawing boards provided.

Age and ability: 1 8 years and\nolder\, all skill levels welcome!

The class takes place\nfrom 6–8pm.

Fall 2022 Open Studio Sessions:
    \n
  • Oct 4 with assistance by Bob Dix
  • Oct 25 without\n instruction
  • Nov 15 without instruction

Abou t\nthe Instructor

Bob Dix earned a BA at San Francisco State\nUniv ersity and an MFA at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred\nUni versity. He has exhibited his work widely in California\, Nevada and\nIdah o at institutions including the Headlands Center for the Arts\, San\nFranc isco Artspace\, the San Francisco Art Institute\, the Richmond Art\nCenter \, the San Jose Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern\nArt.


 

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