BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793ee764f4 DTSTART:20200606T190000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:(CANCELLED) CREATIVE JUMP-IN: Capturing the Camas Prairie—an Intr oduction to Landscape Photography CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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THIS\nCLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Thank you for your\nunderstanding. 

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Spend a morning at the Centennial Marsh\, Camas Prairie. This area is\njust South of Hill City and is known for its blooming Camas Lilies and\nCentennial Marsh wildlife refuge. 

We will photograph this\nbeautiful\, inspiring landscape\, learn new ways to enhance our landscape\nphotography skills and enjoy taking photos with a group of like-minded\nphotographers.
 
This class is an\nintroductory level that will focus mostly on photo composition. Any type of\ncamera is welcome\, even smart phones! Students will be given photo\n‘assignments’ that will be shared on a F acebook group after class.\nDepending on student’s knowledge and interes t\, instructor may address\nshutter speed/ISO/aperture\, however\, no expe rience is necessary to\nparticipate in the class. 
 
This class\ntakes place on Saturday\, June 6\, from 7am-12:30pm . Meet at the Hailey\nClassroom and drive in own cars to Centennial\nMarsh \, Camas\nPrairie.

About the\nInstructor

Alexi is an employee of\nSun Valley Museum of Art with a passion for landscape\nphotography. Originally from Wash ington State\,\nAlexi has traveled all over the Pacific Northwest photogra phing all the\nbeauty the area has to offer.


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Cancellation reimbursemen t deadline: May 23\,\n2020.

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Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA project The Colour of its Bloom:\nThe Camas Prairie.
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THIS\nCLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Thank you for your\nun derstanding. 

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Spend a morning a t the Centennial Marsh\, Camas Prairie. This area is\njust South of Hill C ity and is known for its blooming Camas Lilies and\nCentennial Marsh wildl ife refuge. 

We will photograph this\nbeautiful\, inspiring land scape\, learn new ways to enhance our landscape\nphotography skills and en joy taking photos with a group of like-minded\nphotographers.
 
This class is an\nintroductory level that wi ll focus mostly on photo composition. Any type of\ncamera is welcome\, eve n smart phones! Students will be given photo\n‘assignments’ that will be shared on a Facebook group after class.\nDepending on student’s knowl edge and interest\, instructor may address\nshutter speed/ISO/aperture\, h owever\, no experience is necessary to\nparticipate in the class. 
 
This class\ntakes place on Saturday\, June 6\, from 7am-12:30pm. Meet at the Hailey\nClassroom and drive in own cars to C entennial\nMarsh\, Camas\nPrairie.

About the\nInstructor

Alexi is an employee of\nSun Valley Museum of Art with a passion for landscape\nphotography. Orig inally from Washington State\,\nAlexi has traveled all over the Pacific No rthwest photographing all the\nbeauty the area has to offer.


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Cancellat ion reimbursement deadline: May 23\,\n2020.

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Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA project The Colour of its Bloom:\nThe Camas Prairie.
CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeadb2d DTSTART:20200611T220000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:(CANCELLED) FAMILY PROGRAM: Look\, Play\, Create! CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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THIS IS EVENT\nHA S BEEN CANCELLED—WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.

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S VMoA’s top priority is the health and well-being of this\ncommunity\, es pecially those who are the most vulnerable. 

On the second Thursday of the\nmonth from 10–11am\, bring your young artist to Sun Valley Museum of Art\nfor an introduction to art through looking activities and art\nmaking.< /span>

We start in The Museum with a\nstory and a song\, then move the classroo m to make art and end in our Art\nLab for some play time.

Plan to have messy fun\ntogether! New and different activities each\nmonth.

The winter/spring Look\, Play\,\nCreate! sessions are scheduled for Th u\, Jan 9\, Feb 13\, Apr 9 &amp\; May 14\,\n2020 at The Museum in Ketchum from 10-11am.

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THIS IS EVENT\nHAS BEEN CANCELLED—WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.\n

SVMoA’s top priority is the health and well-being of thi s\ncommunity\, especially those who are the most vulnerable. 

On the second Thursd ay of the\nmonth from 10–11am\, bring your young artist to Sun Valley Mu seum of Art\nfor an introduction to art through looking activities and art \nmaking.

We start in The Museum with a\nstory and a song\, then move the classroom to make art and end in our Art\nLab for some play time.

Plan to have messy fun\ntogether! New and different activities e ach\nmonth.

The winter/spring Look\, Play\,\nCreate! sessions are scheduled for Thu\, Jan 9\, Feb 13\, Apr 9 &amp\; May 14\,\n2020 at The M useum in Ketchum from 10-11am.

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeadc0f DTSTART:20200619T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:(First Showing) FILM: Meow Wolf: Origin Story CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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In one of the\nhig hest adrenaline\, most unlikely success stories you’ll ever see\, Meow\n Wolf: Origin Story takes us through the meteoric rise of a penniless\,\nan archic art collective as it attracts the support of George R.R. Martin\n(G ame of Thrones) and morphs into a multi-million dollar corporation in\njus t a few short years.

With the opening of its instantly successful\n exhibition\, House of Eternal Return\, the group sets its sights on new\ne xhibits around the world. How does a team of ragtag millennial artists\nbe come one of the most compelling new startups of this generation\, and what \nwill they do next?

Origin Story follows the seven eclectic foundi ng\nmembers and hundreds of volunteers as they struggle with fracture\, lo ss\,\nsuccess\, and failure over a decade – while constantly redefining\ nthemselves and what art can really be. The film is an artistic explosion in\nand of itself\, throwing down a kaleidoscope of color\, sound\, and mu sic that\nbrings this crazy\, highly inspiring ride to life.

The ar tists\ninvolved in Meow Wolf bridge play\, hard work and the question of f inancial\nviability in creating their work. Their communal approach to the ir projects\nand installations can bring a sense of play and interaction\, but also\nreveal the push and pull of multiple creative visions and work styles. Can\nwork and play co-exist?

This film screening takes pla ce June 18\,\n4:30pm at the Magic Lantern Cinemas.


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Part of the BIG IDEA\nproject Free Play.
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HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

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  • SVMoA staff will wear face masks at the film\nscreening .
  • No one will be allowed entry\ninto th e theater without a face mask. Please bring your own\nmask.< /li>
  • Hand sanitizer will be available\nfor staff &amp\; at tendees.
  • Please do\nnot attend if you are feeling ill or if you’ve recently been in contact\nwith someone ill.
  • We will ensure that\ncleaning protocol s are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold\nto ensure physic al distancing.
  • SVMoA\nstaff will check in attendees outside the theater.
  • \n
  • Mas ks are required inside the building unless you are\nseated.
  • A SVMoA staff member inside the\ntheater will help w ith seating.
  • At the\nend of the show\, please use the exits at the front of  the auditoriums to\nthe outer hallw ays and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator).\n
  • Please pick up your trash and deposit\nit in the add itional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect\nthe staff w hile they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

MORE INFO:

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I n one of the\nhighest adrenaline\, most unlikely success stories you’ll ever see\, Meow\nWolf: Origin Story takes us through the meteoric rise of a penniless\,\nanarchic art collective as it attracts the support of Georg e R.R. Martin\n(Game of Thrones) and morphs into a multi-million dollar co rporation in\njust a few short years.

With the opening of its insta ntly successful\nexhibition\, House of Eternal Return\, the group sets its sights on new\nexhibits around the world. How does a team of ragtag mille nnial artists\nbecome one of the most compelling new startups of this gene ration\, and what\nwill they do next?

Origin Story follows the seve n eclectic founding\nmembers and hundreds of volunteers as they struggle w ith fracture\, loss\,\nsuccess\, and failure over a decade – while const antly redefining\nthemselves and what art can really be. The film is an ar tistic explosion in\nand of itself\, throwing down a kaleidoscope of color \, sound\, and music that\nbrings this crazy\, highly inspiring ride to li fe.

The artists\ninvolved in Meow Wolf bridge play\, hard work and the question of financial\nviability in creating their work. Their communa l approach to their projects\nand installations can bring a sense of play and interaction\, but also\nreveal the push and pull of multiple creative visions and work styles. Can\nwork and play co-exist?

This film sc reening takes place June 18\,\n4:30pm at the Magic Lantern Cinemas.

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Part of the BIG IDEA\nproject Fr ee Play.
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HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

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  • SVMoA staff will wear face masks at th e film\nscreening.
  • No one will be allow ed entry\ninto the theater without a face mask. Please bring your own\nmas k.
  • Hand sanitizer will be available\nfo r staff &amp\; attendees.
  • Please do\nn ot attend if you are feeling ill or if you’ve recently been in contact\n with someone ill.
  • We will ensure that\n cleaning protocols are followed and will limit the number of tickets sold\ nto ensure physical distancing.
  • SVMoA\ nstaff will check in attendees outside the theater.
  • \nMasks are required inside the building unless you are\nseate d.
  • A SVMoA staff member inside the\nth eater will help with seating.
  • At the\ne nd of the show\, please use the exits at the front of  the auditoriums to \nthe outer hallways and down the stairs (unless you require the elevator) .\n
  • Please pick up your trash and depos it\nit in the additional trash receptacles at those exits. This helps prot ect\nthe staff while they sanitize the auditoriums for the next\nshow

MORE INFO:

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeadce1 DTSTART:20200619T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:(Second Showing) FILM: Meow Wolf: Origin Story CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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In one of the\nhig hest adrenaline\, most unlikely success stories you’ll ever see\, Meow\n Wolf: Origin Story takes us through the meteoric rise of a penniless\,\nan archic art collective as it attracts the support of George R.R. Martin\n(G ame of Thrones) and morphs into a multi-million dollar corporation in\njus t a few short years.

With the opening of its instantly successful\n exhibition\, House of Eternal Return\, the group sets its sights on new\ne xhibits around the world. How does a team of ragtag millennial artists\nbe come one of the most compelling new startups of this generation\, and what \nwill they do next?

Origin Story follows the seven eclectic foundi ng\nmembers and hundreds of volunteers as they struggle with fracture\, lo ss\,\nsuccess\, and failure over a decade – while constantly redefining\ nthemselves and what art can really be. The film is an artistic explosion in\nand of itself\, throwing down a kaleidoscope of color\, sound\, and mu sic that\nbrings this crazy\, highly inspiring ride to life.

The ar tists\ninvolved in Meow Wolf bridge play\, hard work and the question of f inancial\nviability in creating their work. Their communal approach to the ir projects\nand installations can bring a sense of play and interaction\, but also\nreveal the push and pull of multiple creative visions and work styles. Can\nwork and play co-exist?

This film screening takes pla ce June\n18\, 7pm at the Magic Lantern Cinemas.



 
Part of the BIG IDEA\nproject Free Play.

 

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HEALTH &amp\;\nSAFETY PROTOCOLS:

  • SVMoA staff will\nwear face masks at the screening.
  • No one\nwill be allowed entry into the theater w ithout a face mask. Please bring\nyour own mask.
  • Hand sanitizer will be\navailable for staff &amp\; attendees.
  • \n
  • Please do not attend if you are feeling ill or if you’ve\nrecently been in contact with someone ill.
  • \n
  • We will ensure that cleaning protocols are follo wed and\nwill limit the number of tickets sold to ensure physical distanci ng.\n
  • SVMoA staff will check in attende es\noutside the theater.
  • Masks are requ ired\ninside the building unless you are seated.
  • \n
  • A SVMoA staff member inside the theater will help with\nseatin g.
  • At the end of the show\, please\nuse the exits at the front of  the auditoriums to the outer hallways and\ndo wn the stairs (unless you require the elevator).
  • \n
  • Please pick up your trash and deposit it in the additional\ntr ash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect the staff while they\n sanitize the auditoriums for the next show
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MORE INFO:

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I n one of the\nhighest adrenaline\, most unlikely success stories you’ll ever see\, Meow\nWolf: Origin Story takes us through the meteoric rise of a penniless\,\nanarchic art collective as it attracts the support of Georg e R.R. Martin\n(Game of Thrones) and morphs into a multi-million dollar co rporation in\njust a few short years.

With the opening of its insta ntly successful\nexhibition\, House of Eternal Return\, the group sets its sights on new\nexhibits around the world. How does a team of ragtag mille nnial artists\nbecome one of the most compelling new startups of this gene ration\, and what\nwill they do next?

Origin Story follows the seve n eclectic founding\nmembers and hundreds of volunteers as they struggle w ith fracture\, loss\,\nsuccess\, and failure over a decade – while const antly redefining\nthemselves and what art can really be. The film is an ar tistic explosion in\nand of itself\, throwing down a kaleidoscope of color \, sound\, and music that\nbrings this crazy\, highly inspiring ride to li fe.

The artists\ninvolved in Meow Wolf bridge play\, hard work and the question of financial\nviability in creating their work. Their communa l approach to their projects\nand installations can bring a sense of play and interaction\, but also\nreveal the push and pull of multiple creative visions and work styles. Can\nwork and play co-exist?

This film sc reening takes place June\n18\, 7pm at the Magic Lantern Cinemas.



 
Part of the BIG IDEA\nproject Free Play.

 

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HEALTH &amp\;\nSAFETY PROTOCOLS:

  • SVMoA staff will\nwear face masks at the scr eening.
  • No one\nwill be allowed entry i nto the theater without a face mask. Please bring\nyour own mask.
  • Hand sanitizer will be\navailable for staff &am p\; attendees.
  • \n
  • Please do not attend i f you are feeling ill or if you’ve\nrecently been in contact with someon e ill.
  • \n
  • We will ensure that cleaning pr otocols are followed and\nwill limit the number of tickets sold to ensure physical distancing.\n
  • SVMoA staff will check in attendees\noutside the theater.
  • Masks are required\ninside the building unless you are seated. < /span>
  • \n
  • A SVMoA staff member inside the theater will help with\nseating.
  • At the end of the s how\, please\nuse the exits at the front of  the auditoriums to the outer hallways and\ndown the stairs (unless you require the elevator). < /span>
  • \n
  • Please pick up your trash and deposit it in t he additional\ntrash receptacles at those exits. This helps protect the st aff while they\nsanitize the auditoriums for the next show
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MORE INFO:

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeadd83 DTSTART:20200620T213000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! CRAFT SERIES WORKSHOP: Book Art Series—Bookbinding with (Re)purpose CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Utilize design\nan d creative problem solving while making unique and repurposed books!\nUsin g a variety of basic binding techniques\, you will learn how to alter\nexi sting books to make journals\, sketchbooks\, and photo albums. No previous \nbookmaking experience necessary. 

This workshops takes place Sa t\,\nJun 20\, 9:30am-4:30pm.


About the Instructor:
\n< p>Rachael Mayer is a fiber artist based out of Boise\, ID. With a BA in\nA nthropology &amp\; Ethnic Studies and an MFA in Studio Art\, Rachael bridg es\nher two areas of study by making work about communities\, social netwo rks\,\nand systems. She moved frequently as a child and young adult and us es her\nexperiences traveling across the country with her family to contex tualize\nsocial constructions within landscape and topography. She has int erned at\nArrowmont School of Arts &amp\; Crafts\, she has exhibited her w ork across\nthe United States\, and has been published in the Surface Desi gn\nJournal.

Rachael grew up with a mother who quilted and uses sew ing\nas a metaphor to connecting to community and the landscape around us. She\nhas a MFA with an interest in fiber and paper sculptures.

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2019–2020 Workshops are generously supported by Heather\nHor ton and Deida Runswick
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U tilize design\nand creative problem solving while making unique and repurp osed books!\nUsing a variety of basic binding techniques\, you will learn how to alter\nexisting books to make journals\, sketchbooks\, and photo al bums. No previous\nbookmaking experience necessary. 

This worksho ps takes place Sat\,\nJun 20\, 9:30am-4:30pm.


About the In structor:
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Rachael Mayer is a fiber artist based out of Boise\, ID . With a BA in\nAnthropology &amp\; Ethnic Studies and an MFA in Studio Ar t\, Rachael bridges\nher two areas of study by making work about communiti es\, social networks\,\nand systems. She moved frequently as a child and y oung adult and uses her\nexperiences traveling across the country with her family to contextualize\nsocial constructions within landscape and topogr aphy. She has interned at\nArrowmont School of Arts &amp\; Crafts\, she ha s exhibited her work across\nthe United States\, and has been published in the Surface Design\nJournal.

Rachael grew up with a mother who qui lted and uses sewing\nas a metaphor to connecting to community and the lan dscape around us. She\nhas a MFA with an interest in fiber and paper sculp tures.

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2019–2020 Workshops are generously supporte d by Heather\nHorton and Deida Runswick
CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeade1c DTSTART:20200625T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Argyr os Performing\nArts Center SUMMARY:2020 Livestream Concert: David Wax Museum CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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It's been nearly\n a dozen years since David Wax and Suz Slezak played their first show\ntoge ther\, and 7 years since they were here in the Wood River Valley playing\n the Sun Valley Opera House as well as at 5 of our local schools!

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Their partnership had led to seven records\, multiple Top\n2 0 chart placements\, performances alongside contemporaries like The Avett\ nBrothers and heroes like Los Lobos\, and most importantly a family of fou r.\nAs that family has grown\, so has the band's sound. Filled with\nhusba nd-and-wife vocal harmonies\, Mexican stringed instruments\, melodic\nhook s\, and blasts of brass\, David Wax Museum's albums fly the worldly flag\n for a brand of Americana that reaches far beyond American borders.
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\"This band started as a DIY project where we basically\n said 'yes' to the universe\, never turned down a gig\, and happily played\ npeople's living rooms\,\" remembers Wax. \"It was just the two of us\, bu ilding\na band and a life together.\"
Now\, with th e pandemic\,\nDavid and Suz are back to playing in people's living rooms\, virtually\, of\ncourse! We invite you to have them to your living room on Wednesday\, June\n24 at 7pm MDT. We'll have a conversation\, some music\, and they'll field\nyour questions\, moderated by Kristine Bretall\, Direc tor of Performing Arts\nat the Sun Valley Museum of Art.
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I t's been nearly\na dozen years since David Wax and Suz Slezak played their first show\ntogether\, and 7 years since they were here in the Wood River Valley playing\nthe Sun Valley Opera House as well as at 5 of our local s chools!

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Their partnership had led to seven records\ , multiple Top\n20 chart placements\, performances alongside contemporarie s like The Avett\nBrothers and heroes like Los Lobos\, and most importantl y a family of four.\nAs that family has grown\, so has the band's sound. F illed with\nhusband-and-wife vocal harmonies\, Mexican stringed instrument s\, melodic\nhooks\, and blasts of brass\, David Wax Museum's albums fly t he worldly flag\nfor a brand of Americana that reaches far beyond American borders.
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\"This band started as a DIY project whe re we basically\nsaid 'yes' to the universe\, never turned down a gig\, an d happily played\npeople's living rooms\,\" remembers Wax. \"It was just t he two of us\, building\na band and a life together.\"
< div>Now\, with the pandemic\,\nDavid and Suz are back to playing in people 's living rooms\, virtually\, of\ncourse! We invite you to have them to yo ur living room on Wednesday\, June\n24 at 7pm MDT. We'll have a conversati on\, some music\, and they'll field\nyour questions\, moderated by Kristin e Bretall\, Director of Performing Arts\nat the Sun Valley Museum of Art.< /div>
CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeadea5 DTSTART:20200625T220000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! TEEN WORKSHOP: Exploring Mandalas CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Explore the Art\n of Radial Design through Mandalas.

In this workshop participants \nwill learn what a mandala is and how different cultures create and utili ze\nthe symmetry and patterns of mandalas. Inspiration will be drawn from\ nradial designs found in nature and from mandalas around the world. We wil l\nidentify the different elements of mandalas and explore the use of pers onal\nsymbolism in the creation of our own unique mandala designs. Partici pants\nwill learn several different techniques for mandala making\, and ha ve the\nopportunity to choose an approach that allows them to express thei r\ncreativity through a one of a kind mandala.
 
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< strong>This workshop takes place on Thu\, June 25 from 10am-4pm at\nthe H ailey Classroom.

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Suppli es students need to\nbring:

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Students can bring their own smooth/flat rocks\nif th ey’d like but the instructor will also supply plenty to choose from!\nAn y inspirational imagery\, and pack a lunch and a water\nbottle.


About The\nInstructor:

K ate is a middle school art teacher and mixed\nmedia artist with a focus on radial designs and environmental issues. She\nis a weekend warrior who ca n be found climbing on mountains and swimming in\nrivers\, always with a s ketchbook nearby. In her intricate mandala designs\nKate examines the expe riences and feelings she encounters while exploring\nthe world. The design s are inspired by observations in nature and a sense\nof place. The patter ns capture the simple\, organic\, and geometric lines of\nthe natural worl d. Surrounded by endless inspiration she is constantly\ngrowing and evolvi ng her artistic practice.
 
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Te en workshops\nare generously sponsored by Joyce B. Friedman and scholarshi ps are\navailable through the support of The Crisis Hotline.
If\ ninterested in a scholarship for this workshop please apply online or call \n208-726-9491.
 
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Explore the Art\nof Radial Design through Mandalas.

In this work shop participants\nwill learn what a mandala is and how different cultures create and utilize\nthe symmetry and patterns of mandalas. Inspiration wi ll be drawn from\nradial designs found in nature and from mandalas around the world. We will\nidentify the different elements of mandalas and explor e the use of personal\nsymbolism in the creation of our own unique mandala designs. Participants\nwill learn several different techniques for mandal a making\, and have the\nopportunity to choose an approach that allows the m to express their\ncreativity through a one of a kind mandala.
 
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This workshop takes place on Thu\, June 25 from 1 0am-4pm at\nthe Hailey Classroom.

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< span>Supplies students need to\nbring:

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Students can bring their own smooth/ flat rocks\nif they’d like but the instructor will also supply plenty to choose from!\nAny inspirational imagery\, and pack a lunch and a water\nb ottle.


About The\nInstructor:

Kate is a middle school art teacher and mixed\nmedia artis t with a focus on radial designs and environmental issues. She\nis a weeke nd warrior who can be found climbing on mountains and swimming in\nrivers\ , always with a sketchbook nearby. In her intricate mandala designs\nKate examines the experiences and feelings she encounters while exploring\nthe world. The designs are inspired by observations in nature and a sense\nof place. The patterns capture the simple\, organic\, and geometric lines of\ nthe natural world. Surrounded by endless inspiration she is constantly\ng rowing and evolving her artistic practice.
 
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Teen workshops\nare generously sponsored by Joyce B. Friedm an and scholarships are\navailable through the support of The Crisis Hotli ne.
If\ninterested in a scholarship for this workshop please app ly online or call\n208-726-9491.
 
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CATEGORIES:Teens DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeadf5c DTSTART:20200628T030000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:(SESSION 4) WORKSHOP: Capture the Spring Prairie—Interactive Flag Project CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join MK Guth in\nc elebrating the beauty and histories of the spring Camas Prairie by\npainti ng flags that will hang outside The Museum in Ketchum as part of the\nexhi bition.

Using the purples\, greens\, blues and yellows of the\nprai rie\, the community is invited to paint flags\, which can be illustrative\ nor abstract and embrace the colors\, mood and atmosphere that the prairie \nrepresents.
 

THIS SESSION TAKES PLACE SAT\, JUNE 27\,\n3 –4PM.

Open to ages 8 and up.
Masks required.


About the Instructor:

MK Guth engages\nr ituals of social interaction. Her artwork brings people together in\ncultu ral conversations. Sculptures combine books\, objects and written\ninstruc tions for different kinds of events that involve the preparation and\nshar ing of food and drink. SVMoA commissioned Guth to create a new artwork\nan d an interactive public art project that responds to the camas lily and\ni ts history.

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Part of SV MoA’s BIG IDEA\nproject The Colour of its Bloom: The Camas Prairie.
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J oin MK Guth in\ncelebrating the beauty and histories of the spring Camas P rairie by\npainting flags that will hang outside The Museum in Ketchum as part of the\nexhibition.

Using the purples\, greens\, blues and yel lows of the\nprairie\, the community is invited to paint flags\, which can be illustrative\nor abstract and embrace the colors\, mood and atmosphere that the prairie\nrepresents.
 

THIS SESSION TAKES PLACE S AT\, JUNE 27\,\n3–4PM.

Open to ages 8 and up.
Masks required.


About the Instructor:

M K Guth engages\nrituals of social interaction. Her artwork brings people t ogether in\ncultural conversations. Sculptures combine books\, objects and written\ninstructions for different kinds of events that involve the prep aration and\nsharing of food and drink. SVMoA commissioned Guth to create a new artwork\nand an interactive public art project that responds to the camas lily and\nits history.

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Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA\nproject The Colour of its Bloom: Th e Camas Prairie.
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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:674793eeae02a DTSTART:20200630T220000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:(CANCELLED) CREATIVE JUMP-IN: Woven Baskets CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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TH IS 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 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 &amp\; 2\, from 10am–3pm.

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Medium: Fiber\n

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Age and ability: 16 yrs. and older\, beginners\nwelcome


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About t he Instructor:

A master in fine arts\, Sally has been\ndrawn to ba sketry for its quiet contemplative quality as well as a myriad\nof colors and patterns\, and organic shapes. She has won numerous awards for\nher wo rk\, as well as having her baskets published in six books on basketry.\nSh e gets enormous joy from teaching others this craft. She got interested\n in basketry over 25 years ago while observing bird nests and twisted bark\ nfrom fallen trees\, possibly the same way early basket makers were\ninflu enced.


Cancellation\nreimbursement deadline: June 15\, 2020
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For additional questions regarding this workshop\, please\nemail  Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class Assistant at jknott@svmoa.org. 

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THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR\nUNDERST ANDING. 

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 &amp\; 2\, f rom 10am–3pm.

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Medium: Fiber\n

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Age and ability: 16 yrs. and older\, beginner s\nwelcome

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About the Instructor:

A master in fine arts\, Sally has been\ndrawn to basketry for its quiet contemplative quality as well as a m yriad\nof colors and patterns\, and organic shapes. She has won numerous a wards for\nher work\, as well as having her baskets published in six books on basketry.\nShe gets enormous joy from teaching others this craft. She got interested\nin basketry over 25 years ago while observing bird nests and twisted bark\nfrom fallen trees\, possibly the same way early basket m akers were\ninfluenced.


Cancellatio n\nreimbursement deadline: June 15\, 2020
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For additional questions regarding this workshop\, pleas e\nemail  Jeanne Knott\, Visual Arts Class Assistant at jknott@svmoa.org. 

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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241127T144934Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR