BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6744816a970fc DTSTART:20220701T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:River Run Lodge SUMMARY:SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: Lyle Lovett and his Large Band and Chris Isa ak CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
A singer\,\ncompos er and actor\, Lyle Lovett has broadened the\ndefinition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Coupled with\nhis gift for storytelling\, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of\ncountry\, swing\, jazz\, folk\, gospel and blues in a convention-defying manner\ntha t breaks down barriers. Lovett's live performances show not only the\nbr eadth of this Texas legend's deep talents\, but also the diversity of his\ ninfluences\, making him one of the most compelling and captivating musici ans\nin popular music. Since his self-titled debut in 1986\, Lyle Lovett h as\nevolved into one of music's most vibrant and iconic performers. Among his\nmany accolades\, besides the four Grammy Awards\, he was given the Am ericana\nMusic Association's inaugural Trailblazer Award\, and was named T exas State\nMusician.
In the course of Chris Isaak 's career\, he\nhas released nine extraordinary albums\, twelve singles\, been nominated for\ntwo Grammy awards\, acted in several motion pictures a nd starred in his own\ncritically acclaimed TV series. His legendary shows with his longtime band\nSilvertone have entertained tens of thousands of people for over two\ndecades. Isaak has many different musical personas: t he rockabilly rebel\n(\"Dancin'\,\" \"Baby Did A Bad\, Bad Thing\,\" \"Spe ak Of The Devil\")\, the\nbrokenhearted crooner (\"Wicked Game\,\" \"Someb ody's Crying\")\, and the breezy\nacoustic storyteller (\"San Francisco Da ys\,\" \"Two Hearts\"). He’s gained\ndie-hard fans over the decades\, ev en his hair has its own fan club.
\nA singer\,\ncomposer and actor\, Lyle Lovett has broadened the\ndefinition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Coupl ed with\nhis gift for storytelling\, the Texas-based musician fuses elemen ts of\ncountry\, swing\, jazz\, folk\, gospel and blues in a convention-de fying manner\nthat breaks down barriers. Lovett's live performances show not only the\nbreadth of this Texas legend's deep talents\, but also the diversity of his\ninfluences\, making him one of the most compelling and c aptivating musicians\nin popular music. Since his self-titled debut in 198 6\, Lyle Lovett has\nevolved into one of music's most vibrant and iconic p erformers. Among his\nmany accolades\, besides the four Grammy Awards\, he was given the Americana\nMusic Association's inaugural Trailblazer Award\ , and was named Texas State\nMusician.
In the course of Chr is Isaak's career\, he\nhas released nine extraordinary albums\, twelve singles\, been nominated for\ntwo Grammy awards\, acted in several motion pictures and starred in his own\ncritically acclaimed TV series. Hi s legendary shows with his longtime band\nSilvertone have entertained tens of thousands of people for over two\ndecades. Isaak has many different mu sical personas: the rockabilly rebel\n(\"Dancin'\,\" \"Baby Did A Bad\, Ba d Thing\,\" \"Speak Of The Devil\")\, the\nbrokenhearted crooner (\"Wicked Game\,\" \"Somebody's Crying\")\, and the breezy\nacoustic storyteller (\ "San Francisco Days\,\" \"Two Hearts\"). He’s gained\ndie-hard fans over the decades\, even his hair has its own fan club.
\nSpark creativity\n and play with art! This weeklong art camp gives students entering grades\n 6–8 the opportunity to develop artistic skills\, engage with friends\, p lay\nand make original artwork. Campers will paint\, draw and build fabulo us\ncreations! They will also expand their creative knowledge and be inspi red\nthrough art-focused field trips.
Regístrese temprano ya que el espacio es limitado.
\n¡Despierta la creatividad y juega con el arte! Este campamento d e arte\nde una semana de duración brinda a los estudiantes que están en los\ngrados 6 a 8 la oportunidad de desarrollar habilidades artísticas\,\ nrelacionarse con amigos\, jugar y hacer obras de arte originales. ¡Los\n campistas pintarán\, dibujarán y construirán fabulosas creaciones!\nTam bién ampliarán su conocimiento creativo y se inspirarán a través de\ne xcursiones centradas en el arte.
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S park creativity\nand play with art! This weeklong art camp gives students entering grades\n6–8 the opportunity to develop artistic skills\, engage with friends\, play\nand make original artwork. Campers will paint\, draw and build fabulous\ncreations! They will also expand their creative knowl edge and be inspired\nthrough art-focused field trips.
Regístrese temprano ya que el espacio es limitado.
\n¡Despierta la creatividad y juega con el arte! Este campamento de arte\nde una semana de duración brinda a los estudiant es que están en los\ngrados 6 a 8 la oportunidad de desarrollar habilidad es artísticas\,\nrelacionarse con amigos\, jugar y hacer obras de arte or iginales. ¡Los\ncampistas pintarán\, dibujarán y construirán fabulosas creaciones!\nTambién ampliarán su conocimiento creativo y se inspirará n a través de\nexcursiones centradas en el arte.
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Spark creativity\n and play with art! This weeklong art camp gives students entering grades\n 6–8 the opportunity to develop artistic skills\, engage with friends\, p lay\nand make original artwork. Campers will paint\, draw and build fabulo us\ncreations! They will also expand their creative knowledge and be inspi red\nthrough art-focused field trips.
Regístrese temprano ya que el espacio es limitado.
\n¡Despierta la creatividad y juega con el arte! Este campamento d e arte\nde una semana de duración brinda a los estudiantes que están en los\ngrados 6 a 8 la oportunidad de desarrollar habilidades artísticas\,\ nrelacionarse con amigos\, jugar y hacer obras de arte originales. ¡Los\n campistas pintarán\, dibujarán y construirán fabulosas creaciones!\nTam bién ampliarán su conocimiento creativo y se inspirarán a través de\ne xcursiones centradas en el arte.
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S park creativity\nand play with art! This weeklong art camp gives students entering grades\n6–8 the opportunity to develop artistic skills\, engage with friends\, play\nand make original artwork. Campers will paint\, draw and build fabulous\ncreations! They will also expand their creative knowl edge and be inspired\nthrough art-focused field trips.
Regístrese temprano ya que el espacio es limitado.
\n¡Despierta la creatividad y juega con el arte! Este campamento de arte\nde una semana de duración brinda a los estudiant es que están en los\ngrados 6 a 8 la oportunidad de desarrollar habilidad es artísticas\,\nrelacionarse con amigos\, jugar y hacer obras de arte or iginales. ¡Los\ncampistas pintarán\, dibujarán y construirán fabulosas creaciones!\nTambién ampliarán su conocimiento creativo y se inspirará n a través de\nexcursiones centradas en el arte.
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This two-day\nmosa ic class is offered to beginners who want to learn about the different\nte chniques\, tools and materials used in mosaic art. Students will explore\n cutting each piece and fixing it into the support according to the\ntradit ional technique. Students will work from a few suggested designs and\ncrea tively arrange shapes and colors for a finished mosaic piece. 20 years\nan d older\, beginners welcome.
Age and ability: 20 years and\ nolder\, beginners welcome!
A native of Udine\, Italy\, Zanelli teaches re gularly at\nthe Chicago Mosaic School. She was just finishing her studies in cello\nperformance when life redirected her to the School of Mosaicists of Friuli\n(just north of Venice). She graduated in 1995 and is an instru ctor there.\nCarolina has taught the art of mosaics as well as the history of mosaics\nsince 2000. Her work has been featured in Eventi and Vanity\nFair magazines and in Sonia King’s 2003 book Mosai c.
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T his two-day\nmosaic class is offered to beginners who want to learn about the different\ntechniques\, tools and materials used in mosaic art. Studen ts will explore\ncutting each piece and fixing it into the support accordi ng to the\ntraditional technique. Students will work from a few suggested designs and\ncreatively arrange shapes and colors for a finished mosaic pi ece. 20 years\nand older\, beginners welcome.
Age and abili ty: 20 years and\nolder\, beginners welcome!
A native of Udine\, Italy\, Z anelli teaches regularly at\nthe Chicago Mosaic School. She was just finis hing her studies in cello\nperformance when life redirected her to the Sch ool of Mosaicists of Friuli\n(just north of Venice). She graduated in 1995 and is an instructor there.\nCarolina has taught the art of mosaics as we ll as the history of mosaics\nsince 2000. Her work has been featured in Eventi and Vanity\nFair magazines and in Sonia King’s 20 03 book Mosaic.
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This two-day\nmosa ic class is offered to beginners who want to learn about the different\nte chniques\, tools and materials used in mosaic art. Students will explore\n cutting each piece and fixing it into the support according to the\ntradit ional technique. Students will work from a few suggested designs and\ncrea tively arrange shapes and colors for a finished mosaic piece. 20 years\nan d older\, beginners welcome.
Age and ability: 20 years and\ nolder\, beginners welcome!
A native of Udine\, Italy\, Zanelli teaches re gularly at\nthe Chicago Mosaic School. She was just finishing her studies in cello\nperformance when life redirected her to the School of Mosaicists of Friuli\n(just north of Venice). She graduated in 1995 and is an instru ctor there.\nCarolina has taught the art of mosaics as well as the history of mosaics\nsince 2000. Her work has been featured in Eventi and Vanity\nFair magazines and in Sonia King’s 2003 book Mosai c.
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T his two-day\nmosaic class is offered to beginners who want to learn about the different\ntechniques\, tools and materials used in mosaic art. Studen ts will explore\ncutting each piece and fixing it into the support accordi ng to the\ntraditional technique. Students will work from a few suggested designs and\ncreatively arrange shapes and colors for a finished mosaic pi ece. 20 years\nand older\, beginners welcome.
Age and abili ty: 20 years and\nolder\, beginners welcome!
A native of Udine\, Italy\, Z anelli teaches regularly at\nthe Chicago Mosaic School. She was just finis hing her studies in cello\nperformance when life redirected her to the Sch ool of Mosaicists of Friuli\n(just north of Venice). She graduated in 1995 and is an instructor there.\nCarolina has taught the art of mosaics as we ll as the history of mosaics\nsince 2000. Her work has been featured in Eventi and Vanity\nFair magazines and in Sonia King’s 20 03 book Mosaic.
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Let’s Print\nHai ley! is a workshop designed to capture an environment through\nprintmaking . Students will use textures and surfaces from their\nsurroundings to crea te unique and interesting multi-layered prints.\nStudents will also design and create a personal chop\, or stamp\, to finish\ntheir prints with thei r own signature seal. Artwork created in this\nworkshop will be displayed in the SVMoA Ketchum Classroom.
L et’s Print\nHailey! is a workshop designed to capture an environment thr ough\nprintmaking. Students will use textures and surfaces from their\nsur roundings to create unique and interesting multi-layered prints.\nStudents will also design and create a personal chop\, or stamp\, to finish\ntheir prints with their own signature seal. Artwork created in this\nworkshop w ill be displayed in the SVMoA Ketchum Classroom.
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Start your\nGaller y Walk at SVMoA\, and come say hello to Jennifer Wells Green\,\nSVMoA’s new Executive Director. Remarks by Board Chair Andrea Laporte at\n6pm.
This BIG IDEA project considers gardens: spaces where people\ncollabor ate with nature in order to shape or transform it. Gardens are also\nplace s that transform those who experience them\, whether as gardener or\nvisit or. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones\, Katy Stone and Jil\nWeinst ock respond to these ideas about gardens in work that includes\nlarge-scal e indoor and outdoor installation projects.
S tart your\nGallery Walk at SVMoA\, and come say hello to Jennifer Wells Gr een\,\nSVMoA’s new Executive Director. Remarks by Board Chair Andrea Lap orte at\n6pm.
This BIG IDEA project considers gardens: spaces where people\ncollaborate with nature in order to shape or transform it. Garden s are also\nplaces that transform those who experience them\, whether as g ardener or\nvisitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones\, Katy Ston e and Jil\nWeinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in work that inc ludes\nlarge-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
Three-time GRAMMY Award nominees The Avett Brothers made mainstream\ nwaves with their 2009 major label debut\, I And Love And You\, w hich\nlanded at #16 on the Billboard Top 200 &\; garnered critical accl aim. In\n2012\, The Carpenter hit #4 on the Billboard Top 200\, f ollowed by\nMagpie And The Dandelion in 2013\, which debuted at # 5 on\nBillboard’s Top 200. In 2016\, the band was inducted into the Nort h\nCarolina Music Hall of Fame. 2017’s documentary May It Last: A\nP ortrait of The Avett Brothers (co-directed by Judd Apatow and Michael \nBonfiglio) chronicles the process of writing 2016’s True Sadness\n(which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Albums chart\, #1 Rock Albu ms\, #3\non the Billboard 200\, and scored 2 Grammy noms). The film was re leased\ntheatrically &\; on HBO to rave reviews &\; is now available on\nDVD/Blu-Ray/VOD. In 2019\, the band released their 10th studio album\ ,\nCloser Than Together feat. single “High Steppin'” which\nr eached #1 on the Americana Radio Singles Chart. Newest album The Third \nGleam (August 2020) debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Americana/Folk\n Albums chart\, #1 Rock Albums\, and #1 Vinyl Albums. Single “Victory\" h it\n#1 on the Americana Radio Singles Chart. Also in 2020\, The Avett Brot hers\nplayed 2 sold-out drive-in shows at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the span of\nthree months and ended the year on a high note with a livestream of their\n17th annual New Year’s Eve concert. An estimated 150\,000 fans watched the\nshow\, which featured a full-band performance and an impress ive lineup of\nspecial guests. Swept Away—a musical inspired by &\; featuring\nthe music of The Avett Brothers—now playing at Berkel ey Rep through March\n13\, 2022.
Three-time GRAMMY Award nominees The Avett Brothers made mainstream\nwaves with their 2009 major label debut\, I And Love And You\, which\nlanded at #16 on the Billboard Top 200 &\; garne red critical acclaim. In\n2012\, The Carpenter hit #4 on the Bill board Top 200\, followed by\nMagpie And The Dandelion in 2013\, w hich debuted at #5 on\nBillboard’s Top 200. In 2016\, the band was induc ted into the North\nCarolina Music Hall of Fame. 2017’s documentary May It Last: A\nPortrait of The Avett Brothers (co-directed by Judd A patow and Michael\nBonfiglio) chronicles the process of writing 2016’s < em>True Sadness\n(which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Albums cha rt\, #1 Rock Albums\, #3\non the Billboard 200\, and scored 2 Grammy noms) . The film was released\ntheatrically &\; on HBO to rave reviews &\; is now available on\nDVD/Blu-Ray/VOD. In 2019\, the band released their 1 0th studio album\,\nCloser Than Together feat. single “High Ste ppin'” which\nreached #1 on the Americana Radio Singles Chart. Newest al bum The Third\nGleam (August 2020) debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Americana/Folk\nAlbums chart\, #1 Rock Albums\, and #1 Vinyl Albums. Sing le “Victory\" hit\n#1 on the Americana Radio Singles Chart. Also in 2020 \, The Avett Brothers\nplayed 2 sold-out drive-in shows at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the span of\nthree months and ended the year on a high note w ith a livestream of their\n17th annual New Year’s Eve concert. An estima ted 150\,000 fans watched the\nshow\, which featured a full-band performan ce and an impressive lineup of\nspecial guests. Swept Away—a mu sical inspired by &\; featuring\nthe music of The Avett Brothers—now playing at Berkeley Rep through March\n13\, 2022.
Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nKetchum —the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surrounded by\nvast ar eas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natural spaces\nthat ar e in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollabor ate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens ar e also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas garde ner or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones. Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in work that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nE njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators .
\nKetchum—the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surro unded by\nvast areas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natura l spaces\nthat are in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollaborate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens are also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas gardener or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones . Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in wo rk that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nEnjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nKetchum —the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surrounded by\nvast ar eas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natural spaces\nthat ar e in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollabor ate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens ar e also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas garde ner or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones. Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in work that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nE njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators .
\nKetchum—the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surro unded by\nvast areas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natura l spaces\nthat are in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollaborate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens are also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas gardener or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones . Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in wo rk that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nJoin us for a fun\ nmorning workshop of sketching plants and flowers in the beautiful Sawtoot h\nBotanical Garden. For the first hour\, students will learn anatomy of\n flowers and plants as well as basic drawing skills before heading outside\ nto explore plants and their intricacies. The last two hours will be\ndedi cated to drawing directly from nature. Participants need to bring\ncolored pencils and/or watercolors and a 4” x 6” or 5”x 7”\nwatercolor or sketch notebook.
Age and ability: 16 years and\nolder\, be ginners welcome!
Nature and wildlife are at the center of Poo\nWright-Pulliam’s life a nd award-winning art. Her mediums are pencil\, ink\nand watercolor. Wright -Pulliam has been Artist-in-Residence at Craters of\nthe Moon National Mon ument and City of the Rocks National Reserve. In 2021\,\nshe was Artist-in -Residence for the Wood River Land Trust.
J oin us for a fun\nmorning workshop of sketching plants and flowers in the beautiful Sawtooth\nBotanical Garden. For the first hour\, students will l earn anatomy of\nflowers and plants as well as basic drawing skills before heading outside\nto explore plants and their intricacies. The last two ho urs will be\ndedicated to drawing directly from nature. Participants need to bring\ncolored pencils and/or watercolors and a 4” x 6” or 5”x 7 ”\nwatercolor or sketch notebook.
Age and ability: 16 yea rs and\nolder\, beginners welcome!
Nature and wildlife are at the center of Poo\nWright- Pulliam’s life and award-winning art. Her mediums are pencil\, ink\nand watercolor. Wright-Pulliam has been Artist-in-Residence at Craters of\nthe Moon National Monument and City of the Rocks National Reserve. In 2021\,\ nshe was Artist-in-Residence for the Wood River Land Trust.
Participants will\ nlearn a variety of floral embroidery stitches and techniques\, then combi ne\nthese stitches to curate an embroidered garden of their own design on\ nfabric or a well-loved garment that needs new life.
Age an d\nability: 14 years and older\, beginners welcome!
Jeanna Wigger has been learning about and creating with\ntextiles for more than 30 years. Her textile experience ranges from \nquilting\, knitting\, and garment sewing\, to embroidery and needle felt ing.\nIn 2017\, she started Sage Woolens\, a creative business with a miss ion of\nmaking useful products including bags and home decor from discarde d wool\ntextiles\, as well as mending vintage wool clothing. She loves com bining her\npassions for teaching\, history\, and sewing in hands-on works hops and\neducational events that empower others to make sustainable\, cre ative\nchanges in their own lives.
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P articipants will\nlearn a variety of floral embroidery stitches and techni ques\, then combine\nthese stitches to curate an embroidered garden of the ir own design on\nfabric or a well-loved garment that needs new life.
Age and\nability: 14 years and older\, beginners welcome!
Jeanna Wigger has been learning a bout and creating with\ntextiles for more than 30 years. Her textile exper ience ranges from\nquilting\, knitting\, and garment sewing\, to embroider y and needle felting.\nIn 2017\, she started Sage Woolens\, a creative bus iness with a mission of\nmaking useful products including bags and home de cor from discarded wool\ntextiles\, as well as mending vintage wool clothi ng. She loves combining her\npassions for teaching\, history\, and sewing in hands-on workshops and\neducational events that empower others to make sustainable\, creative\nchanges in their own lives.
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