BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674a0b6516f90 DTSTART:20180914T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern\nCinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Loving Vincent (4:30pm screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Loving Vincent is\na 2 017 experimental animated biographical drama film about the life of\npaint er Vincent van Gogh\, and in particular\, the circumstances of his\ndeath. It is the first fully painted animated feature film. The film\,\nwritten and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman\, is a Polish\nco-product ion\, funded by the Polish Film Institute\, and partially through a\nKicks tarter campaign. First conceived as a 7 minute short movie in 2008\,\nLovi ng Vincent was idealized by Dorota Kobiela\, a painter herself\, after\nst udying the techniques and the artist's story through his letters.
\nEach of the film's 65\,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas\, using the \nsame technique as Van Gogh\, created by a team of 125 painters. The film \npremiered at the 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. It wo n\nBest Animated Feature Film Award at the 30th European Film Awards \;in\ nBerlin and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 90th Academy\nA wards.
Running time is 1 hour 35 minutes.
Lovin g Vincent is\na 2017 experimental animated biographical drama film about t he life of\npainter Vincent van Gogh\, and in particular\, the circumstanc es of his\ndeath. It is the first fully painted animated feature film. The film\,\nwritten and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman\, is a P olish\nco-production\, funded by the Polish Film Institute\, and partially through a\nKickstarter campaign. First conceived as a 7 minute short movi e in 2008\,\nLoving Vincent was idealized by Dorota Kobiela\, a painter he rself\, after\nstudying the techniques and the artist's story through his letters.
\nEach of the film's 65\,000 frames is an oil painting on c anvas\, using the\nsame technique as Van Gogh\, created by a team of 125 p ainters. The film\npremiered at the 2017 Annecy International Animated Fil m Festival. It won\nBest Animated Feature Film Award at the 30th European Film Awards \;in\nBerlin and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at th e 90th Academy\nAwards.
Running time is 1 hour 35 minutes.
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguid es. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of 20th-century artist\nCha rles E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation with three contemporary\n artists who count Burchfield among their most important influences: Hayley \nBarker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of the three contemporary arti sts\nin the exhibition draws inspiration from Burchfield’s belief in a\n spiritualized natural world\, which he translated into radiant landscape\n paintings that shimmer with energetic line and pattern. The exhibition\nfe atures Barker’s paintings inspired by pilgrimage sites\, divine\nexperie nces and landscape\; Fidler’s works on paper\, including new work\nmade during a residency at the Sun Valley Center in Hailey\, which was the\nbir thplace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a site-specific installation by Katy\ nStone. Exhibition on view June 29-September 21\, 2018.
Enjoy a glass of\nwine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s curators and gallery\nguides. Burchfield’s Influence presents the work of 20th-ce ntury artist\nCharles E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in conversation with thr ee contemporary\nartists who count Burchfield among their most important i nfluences: Hayley\nBarker\, Anna Fidler and Katy Stone. Each of the three contemporary artists\nin the exhibition draws inspiration from Burchfield ’s belief in a\nspiritualized natural world\, which he translated into r adiant landscape\npaintings that shimmer with energetic line and pattern. The exhibition\nfeatures Barker’s paintings inspired by pilgrimage sites \, divine\nexperiences and landscape\; Fidler’s works on paper\, includi ng new work\nmade during a residency at the Sun Valley Center in Hailey\, which was the\nbirthplace of the poet Ezra Pound\, and a site-specific ins tallation by Katy\nStone. Exhibition on view June 29-September 21\, 2018.< /p>
Loving Vincent is\na 2 017 experimental animated biographical drama film about the life of\npaint er Vincent van Gogh\, and in particular\, the circumstances of his\ndeath. It is the first fully painted animated feature film. The film\,\nwritten and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman\, is a Polish\nco-product ion\, funded by the Polish Film Institute\, and partially through a\nKicks tarter campaign. First conceived as a 7 minute short movie in 2008\,\nLovi ng Vincent was idealized by Dorota Kobiela\, a painter herself\, after\nst udying the techniques and the artist's story through his letters.
\nEach of the film's 65\,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas\, using the \nsame technique as Van Gogh\, created by a team of 125 painters. The film \npremiered at the 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. It wo n\nBest Animated Feature Film Award at the 30th European Film Awards \;in\ nBerlin and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 90th Academy\nA wards.
Running time is 1 hour 35 minutes.
Lovin g Vincent is\na 2017 experimental animated biographical drama film about t he life of\npainter Vincent van Gogh\, and in particular\, the circumstanc es of his\ndeath. It is the first fully painted animated feature film. The film\,\nwritten and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman\, is a P olish\nco-production\, funded by the Polish Film Institute\, and partially through a\nKickstarter campaign. First conceived as a 7 minute short movi e in 2008\,\nLoving Vincent was idealized by Dorota Kobiela\, a painter he rself\, after\nstudying the techniques and the artist's story through his letters.
\nEach of the film's 65\,000 frames is an oil painting on c anvas\, using the\nsame technique as Van Gogh\, created by a team of 125 p ainters. The film\npremiered at the 2017 Annecy International Animated Fil m Festival. It won\nBest Animated Feature Film Award at the 30th European Film Awards \;in\nBerlin and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at th e 90th Academy\nAwards.
Running time is 1 hour 35 minutes.
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nph otographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniques such as\nunde rpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\ nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be open to new\ndisco veries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking a closer\,\nmore
intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, meditative aspects\n
of the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants\, leaves\, pods\
,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on their surfaces. T
hese\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. Reflections and sh
adows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex patterns in nature. This
\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding one’s attentio
n\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the different levels of real
ity\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s work at:
<
a\nhref=\"http://www.connieborup.com\">www.connieborup.com.
Thi s\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm daily.
Cancel lation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nphotographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniq ues such as\nunderpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be o pen to new\ndiscoveries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking
a closer\,\nmore intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, med
itative aspects\nof the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants
\, leaves\, pods\,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on
their surfaces. These\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. R
eflections and shadows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex pattern
s in nature. This\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding
one’s attention\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the differe
nt levels of reality\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s
work at:
www.connieborup.co
m.
This\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm dai ly.
Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nph otographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniques such as\nunde rpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\ nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be open to new\ndisco veries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking a closer\,\nmore
intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, meditative aspects\n
of the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants\, leaves\, pods\
,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on their surfaces. T
hese\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. Reflections and sh
adows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex patterns in nature. This
\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding one’s attentio
n\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the different levels of real
ity\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s work at:
<
a\nhref=\"http://www.connieborup.com\">www.connieborup.com.
Thi s\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm daily.
Cancel lation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nphotographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniq ues such as\nunderpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be o pen to new\ndiscoveries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking
a closer\,\nmore intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, med
itative aspects\nof the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants
\, leaves\, pods\,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on
their surfaces. These\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. R
eflections and shadows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex pattern
s in nature. This\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding
one’s attention\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the differe
nt levels of reality\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s
work at:
www.connieborup.co
m.
This\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm dai ly.
Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nph otographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniques such as\nunde rpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\ nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be open to new\ndisco veries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking a closer\,\nmore
intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, meditative aspects\n
of the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants\, leaves\, pods\
,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on their surfaces. T
hese\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. Reflections and sh
adows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex patterns in nature. This
\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding one’s attentio
n\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the different levels of real
ity\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s work at:
<
a\nhref=\"http://www.connieborup.com\">www.connieborup.com.
Thi s\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm daily.
Cancel lation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nphotographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniq ues such as\nunderpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be o pen to new\ndiscoveries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking
a closer\,\nmore intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, med
itative aspects\nof the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants
\, leaves\, pods\,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on
their surfaces. These\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. R
eflections and shadows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex pattern
s in nature. This\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding
one’s attention\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the differe
nt levels of reality\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s
work at:
www.connieborup.co
m.
This\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm dai ly.
Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nph otographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniques such as\nunde rpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\ nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be open to new\ndisco veries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking a closer\,\nmore
intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, meditative aspects\n
of the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants\, leaves\, pods\
,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on their surfaces. T
hese\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. Reflections and sh
adows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex patterns in nature. This
\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding one’s attentio
n\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the different levels of real
ity\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s work at:
<
a\nhref=\"http://www.connieborup.com\">www.connieborup.com.
Thi s\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm daily.
Cancel lation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nphotographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniq ues such as\nunderpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be o pen to new\ndiscoveries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking
a closer\,\nmore intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, med
itative aspects\nof the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants
\, leaves\, pods\,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on
their surfaces. These\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. R
eflections and shadows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex pattern
s in nature. This\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding
one’s attention\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the differe
nt levels of reality\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s
work at:
www.connieborup.co
m.
This\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm dai ly.
Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nph otographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniques such as\nunde rpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\ nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be open to new\ndisco veries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking a closer\,\nmore
intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, meditative aspects\n
of the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants\, leaves\, pods\
,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on their surfaces. T
hese\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. Reflections and sh
adows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex patterns in nature. This
\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding one’s attentio
n\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the different levels of real
ity\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s work at:
<
a\nhref=\"http://www.connieborup.com\">www.connieborup.com.
Thi s\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm daily.
Cancel lation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
This week-long\nstudio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of\nthe oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from\nphotographs\, students will learn indirect painting techniq ues such as\nunderpainting\, glazing\, stenciling\, washing and scumbling. Each student is\nencouraged to develop his or her personal style and be o pen to new\ndiscoveries.
Connie’s recent art work has been taking
a closer\,\nmore intimate look at nature. She is drawn to the quiet\, med
itative aspects\nof the natural world\; fascinated by the shapes of plants
\, leaves\, pods\,\nbranches and twigs and the play of light and shade on
their surfaces. These\npatterns generate visual and meditative interest. R
eflections and shadows\noffer a chance to stop and observe complex pattern
s in nature. This\ncomplexity can increase the meditative state by holding
one’s attention\nand focus longer. My paintings investigate the differe
nt levels of reality\nwe can observe in the natural world. View Connie’s
work at:
www.connieborup.co
m.
This\nworkshop takes place Mon-Fri\, Sep 17-21\, 9am-1pm dai ly.
Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline: Tues\, Sept 4
Art is a potent\nlangu age that can agitate\, provoke\, excite and motivate. Since the onset\nof modernism through this contemporary moment\, some artists have positioned \nthemselves as agents of societal change. From Dada’s provocation again st\nWWI to Ai Weiwei’s documentation of political oppression\, from the street\ninterventions of Banksy to Hans Haacke’s critiques of a corrupt and\ncorrupted art world\, artists have subtly and not so subtly challenge d\nsocial boundaries\, exposed injustice and pushed for change. This lect ure\nwill explore the various methods and mechanisms that artists have use d to\nactivate change and celebrate a few artists whose work has had lasti ng\nimpact.
Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA project We the People:\ nProtest and Patriotism\, Sep 28–Dec 14\, 2018.
Art i s a potent\nlanguage that can agitate\, provoke\, excite and motivate. Si nce the onset\nof modernism through this contemporary moment\, some artist s have positioned\nthemselves as agents of societal change. From Dada’s provocation against\nWWI to Ai Weiwei’s documentation of political oppre ssion\, from the street\ninterventions of Banksy to Hans Haacke’s critiq ues of a corrupt and\ncorrupted art world\, artists have subtly and not so subtly challenged\nsocial boundaries\, exposed injustice and pushed for c hange. This lecture\nwill explore the various methods and mechanisms that artists have used to\nactivate change and celebrate a few artists whose w ork has had lasting\nimpact.
Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA projec t We the People:\nProtest and Patriotism\, Sep 28–Dec 14\, 2018.
Storm Large:\nmusician \, actor\, playwright\, author\, awesome. Storm Large has sung in a\nremar kable variety of settings and with a wide variety of people\, including\nk .d. lang\, singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright\, funk legend George Clinton \,\nand the BBC Symphony and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestras. A frequent gu est\nvocalist with Pink Martini\, Storm Large’s stage presence is arrest ing and\nher voice stunning. Her punk roots have been grafted to the class ic\nAmerican songbook\, and she weaves together a cabaret show combining\n titillating and\, at times\, tortured love songs and stories. Her\ninterpr etations are sublime and subversive\, beautiful and familiar\, and she\nle aves her audiences breathless.
The Center will present two shows\nw ith Storm Large\, the late show will be Storm Unleashed! The late show wil l\ninclude adult content and strong language (with humor). 17 and older on ly\,\nplease.
Large’s most recent album\, “Le Bonheur\,” runs the\ngamut of songwriters and styles. Songs by Cole Porter live comfortab ly\nalongside those by Tom Waits\, Black Sabbath\, Randy Newman and Jacqu es\nBrel\, as well as a few originals. It’s a wholly delightful collect ion\nfrom a tattooed singer/songwriter who embraces all forms of music\, f rom\njazz to punk to classical.
Storm Large’s performance s are\nsponsored by Linda &\; Bill Nicholson.
Supported in part\nby Hotel Ketchum
If\nyou're needing a hotel while here to see Storm\, Hote l Ketchum is\noffering 20% off their room rates for Center attend ees of the\nconcert. Just mention the Sun Valley Center for the Arts to re ceive the\ndiscount when booking your room. Based on availability - once t he hotel is\nat 70% capacity\, the discount will no longer be available.
Storm Large:\nmusician\, actor\, playwright\, author\, awesome. Storm Large has sung in a\nremarkable variety of settings and with a wide variety of peop le\, including\nk.d. lang\, singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright\, funk lege nd George Clinton\,\nand the BBC Symphony and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestr as. A frequent guest\nvocalist with Pink Martini\, Storm Large’s stage p resence is arresting and\nher voice stunning. Her punk roots have been gra fted to the classic\nAmerican songbook\, and she weaves together a cabaret show combining\ntitillating and\, at times\, tortured love songs and stor ies. Her\ninterpretations are sublime and subversive\, beautiful and famil iar\, and she\nleaves her audiences breathless.
The Center will pre sent two shows\nwith Storm Large\, the late show will be Storm Unleashed! The late show will\ninclude adult content and strong language (with humor) . 17 and older only\,\nplease.
Large’s most recent album\, “Le Bonheur\,” runs the\ngamut of songwriters and styles. Songs by Cole Port er live comfortably\nalongside those by Tom Waits\, Black Sabbath\, Randy Newman and Jacques\nBrel\, as well as a few originals. It’s a wholly d elightful collection\nfrom a tattooed singer/songwriter who embraces all f orms of music\, from\njazz to punk to classical.
Storm Larg e’s performances are\nsponsored by Linda &\; Bill Nicholson.
Supported in part\nby Hotel Ketchum
If\nyou're needing a hotel while here to see Sto rm\, Hotel Ketchum is\noffering 20% off their room rates for Center attendees of the\nconcert. Just mention the Sun Valley Center f or the Arts to receive the\ndiscount when booking your room. Based on avai lability - once the hotel is\nat 70% capacity\, the discount will no longe r be available.