BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67421d1b5c3a2 DTSTART:20240404T020000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:BILINGUAL TEEN WORKSHOP: Textile Crafts CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Join artists from\ nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides) for a textile craft afternoon!\nA rtists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez will lead you in a variety\n of textile craft techniques\, sewing\, dyeing\, embroidery\, and weaving t o\ncreate pieces for a collaborative art installation that will be exhibit ed\nat the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The installation will be a collaborat ion\nbetween the artists\, communities living throughout the Wood River Va lley\,\nand people awaiting asylum along the U.S.-Mexico border.
\n< span>Age &\; Ability: 12-18\; beginners\nwelcome!
A femme-led\nbinational arti st collaborative that works along the U.S./Mexico border to\nbuild migrant support systems through craft\, care\, and mutual aid to\nadvance pro-mig rant narratives.
J oin artists from\nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides) for a textile cr aft afternoon!\nArtists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez will lead y ou in a variety\nof textile craft techniques\, sewing\, dyeing\, embroider y\, and weaving to\ncreate pieces for a collaborative art installation tha t will be exhibited\nat the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The installation wil l be a collaboration\nbetween the artists\, communities living throughout the Wood River Valley\,\nand people awaiting asylum along the U.S.-Mexico border.
\nAge &\; Ability: 12-18\; beginn ers\nwelcome!
A femme-led\ nbinational artist collaborative that works along the U.S./Mexico border t o\nbuild migrant support systems through craft\, care\, and mutual aid to\ nadvance pro-migrant narratives.
Join artists from\ nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and the Hunger Coalitio n\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dyes and making\ncya notype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez will lead\ny ou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillows and also\ncrea ting stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural sunlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art installation that\nwil l be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The installation will be\n a collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wo od\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S.-Mexico border.< /p>\n
Age &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; adult\nsupervision/ assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works along the\nU.S./Me xico border to build migrant support systems through craft\, care\,\nand m utual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
J oin artists from\nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and th e Hunger Coalition\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dye s and making\ncyanotype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. God inez will lead\nyou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillo ws and also\ncreating stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural su nlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art insta llation that\nwill be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The insta llation will be\na collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wood\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S .-Mexico border.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; ad ult\nsupervision/assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works a long the\nU.S./Mexico border to build migrant support systems through craf t\, care\,\nand mutual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
Join artists from\ nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and the Hunger Coalitio n\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dyes and making\ncya notype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez will lead\ny ou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillows and also\ncrea ting stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural sunlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art installation that\nwil l be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The installation will be\n a collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wo od\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S.-Mexico border.< /p>\n
Age &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; adult\nsupervision/ assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works along the\nU.S./Me xico border to build migrant support systems through craft\, care\,\nand m utual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
J oin artists from\nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and th e Hunger Coalition\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dye s and making\ncyanotype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. God inez will lead\nyou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillo ws and also\ncreating stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural su nlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art insta llation that\nwill be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The insta llation will be\na collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wood\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S .-Mexico border.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; ad ult\nsupervision/assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works a long the\nU.S./Mexico border to build migrant support systems through craf t\, care\,\nand mutual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
Join artists from\ nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and the Hunger Coalitio n\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dyes and making\ncya notype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez will lead\ny ou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillows and also\ncrea ting stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural sunlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art installation that\nwil l be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The installation will be\n a collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wo od\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S.-Mexico border.< /p>\n
Age &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; adult\nsupervision/ assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works along the\nU.S./Me xico border to build migrant support systems through craft\, care\,\nand m utual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
J oin artists from\nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and th e Hunger Coalition\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dye s and making\ncyanotype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. God inez will lead\nyou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillo ws and also\ncreating stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural su nlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art insta llation that\nwill be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The insta llation will be\na collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wood\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S .-Mexico border.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; ad ult\nsupervision/assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works a long the\nU.S./Mexico border to build migrant support systems through craf t\, care\,\nand mutual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
Join artists from\ nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and the Hunger Coalitio n\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dyes and making\ncya notype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez will lead\ny ou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillows and also\ncrea ting stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural sunlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art installation that\nwil l be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The installation will be\n a collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wo od\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S.-Mexico border.< /p>\n
Age &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; adult\nsupervision/ assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works along the\nU.S./Me xico border to build migrant support systems through craft\, care\,\nand m utual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
J oin artists from\nAMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)\, SVMoA\, and th e Hunger Coalition\nfor a two-part workshop: dying fabric with natural dye s and making\ncyanotype prints! Artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. God inez will lead\nyou in using plants and vegetables to dye fabric and pillo ws and also\ncreating stunning one-of-a-kind photo prints using natural su nlight. Some\nof the art created will be used in a collaborative art insta llation that\nwill be exhibited at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. The insta llation will be\na collaboration between the artists\, communities living throughout the Wood\nRiver Valley and people awaiting asylum along the U.S .-Mexico border.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages welcome\; ad ult\nsupervision/assistance for ages 11+\; beginners welcome!
A femme-led binational artist collaborative that works a long the\nU.S./Mexico border to build migrant support systems through craf t\, care\,\nand mutual aid to advance pro-migrant narratives.
Join Los\nAngeles- based artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez of AMBOS (Art\nMade B etween Opposite Sides) to learn various shibori dye techniques.\nShibori\, a traditional Japanese form of dying\, allows makers to create\nbeautiful and intricate patterns on fabric. With guidance from the artists\,\nparti cipants will leave the workshop with a shibori wool scarf of their own\nde sign.
Age &\; Ability: 16+\, beginners\n welcome!
A femme-led binational artist\nco llaborative that works along the U.S./Mexico border to build migrant\nsupp ort systems through craft\, care\, and mutual aid to advance pro-migrant\n narratives.
J oin Los\nAngeles-based artists Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie M. Godinez of A MBOS (Art\nMade Between Opposite Sides) to learn various shibori dye techn iques.\nShibori\, a traditional Japanese form of dying\, allows makers to create\nbeautiful and intricate patterns on fabric. With guidance from the artists\,\nparticipants will leave the workshop with a shibori wool scarf of their own\ndesign.
Age &\; Ability: 16+\, beginners\nwelcome!
A femme-led bina tional artist\ncollaborative that works along the U.S./Mexico border to bu ild migrant\nsupport systems through craft\, care\, and mutual aid to adva nce pro-migrant\nnarratives.
Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity for community member s\nof all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's current exhibition an d\ncreate works of art. Families and friends are encouraged to communicate \,\nreflect\, and produce as artists together. Perfect for art lovers\, cu rious\nminds\, and anyone seeking inspiration. Projects will vary.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages\, families encouraged to attend\ntog ether
Afternoon Art is\noffered in K etchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on the\nsecond Frid ay from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity for community members\nof all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's curr ent exhibition and\ncreate works of art. Families and friends are encourag ed to communicate\,\nreflect\, and produce as artists together. Perfect fo r art lovers\, curious\nminds\, and anyone seeking inspiration. Projects w ill vary.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages\, families encourag ed to attend\ntogether
Afternoon Art is\noffered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on the\nsecond Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with \nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity for community member s\nof all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's current exhibition an d\ncreate works of art. Families and friends are encouraged to communicate \,\nreflect\, and produce as artists together. Perfect for art lovers\, cu rious\nminds\, and anyone seeking inspiration. Projects will vary.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages\, families encouraged to attend\ntog ether
Afternoon Art is\noffered in K etchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on the\nsecond Frid ay from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity for community members\nof all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's curr ent exhibition and\ncreate works of art. Families and friends are encourag ed to communicate\,\nreflect\, and produce as artists together. Perfect fo r art lovers\, curious\nminds\, and anyone seeking inspiration. Projects w ill vary.
\nAge &\; Ability: all ages\, families encourag ed to attend\ntogether
Afternoon Art is\noffered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on the\nsecond Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with \nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
SVMoA members are\ ninvited to join artists Sara Siestreem\, Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie Godi nez\nfor a walkthrough of Intertwined: Weaving in Community at 5pm\, follo wed by\nan opening celebration. Refreshments will be served.
\nI ntertwined: Weaving in Community examines traditional weaving\nas a p latform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features\nartwork by Portland-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, Los\nAngeles-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite\nSides)\, a collective Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition also\nincludes a com munity-based artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nconducting in the W ood River Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\ninvited to contribu te to the artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexhibition.
S VMoA members are\ninvited to join artists Sara Siestreem\, Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie Godinez\nfor a walkthrough of Intertwined: Weaving in Communi ty at 5pm\, followed by\nan opening celebration. Refreshments will be serv ed.
\nIntertwined: Weaving in Community examines traditiona l weaving\nas a platform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features\nartwork by Portland-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, L os\nAngeles-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opp osite\nSides)\, a collective Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition als o\nincludes a community-based artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nco nducting in the Wood River Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\nin vited to contribute to the artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexh ibition.
SVMoA members are\ ninvited to join artists Sara Siestreem\, Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie Godi nez\nfor a walkthrough of Intertwined: Weaving in Community at 5pm\, follo wed by\nan opening celebration. Refreshments will be served.
\nI ntertwined: Weaving in Community examines traditional weaving\nas a p latform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features\nartwork by Portland-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, Los\nAngeles-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite\nSides)\, a collective Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition also\nincludes a com munity-based artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nconducting in the W ood River Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\ninvited to contribu te to the artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexhibition.
S VMoA members are\ninvited to join artists Sara Siestreem\, Tanya Aguiñiga and Natalie Godinez\nfor a walkthrough of Intertwined: Weaving in Communi ty at 5pm\, followed by\nan opening celebration. Refreshments will be serv ed.
\nIntertwined: Weaving in Community examines traditiona l weaving\nas a platform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features\nartwork by Portland-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, L os\nAngeles-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opp osite\nSides)\, a collective Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition als o\nincludes a community-based artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nco nducting in the Wood River Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\nin vited to contribute to the artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexh ibition.
Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, and learn more abou t\nthe culture of Mexico! Dance instructor Dirce Flores will lead the clas ses\nin both Spanish and English.
Age &\; ability: 10– 16\nyears old\; students of all levels welcome.
\nDirce Flores is a professional dancer from Mexico. In\n1995\, at the age of 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned\nto the study of folkloric and other forms of d ance. She performed in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca\, began teaching Mexic an folk dance classes at age\n17\, and was part of a ballet company until she was 20. She enjoys sharing\nher love of dance with the Wood River Vall ey\, where she has lived since\n2008.
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Ven y aprende danza\nfolklórica mexicana mientras te d iviertes\, mueves tu cuerpo y aprendes\nmás sobre la cultura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flores\nenseñará las clases en español e ingl és.
Edad y\nhabilidad: 10-16 años\; estudiantes de todos niveles son\nbienvenidos!
Dirce es\nuna bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995\, cua ndo tenía diez\naños\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de l a danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.
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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, an d learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico! Dance instructor Dirce Flores w ill lead the classes\nin both Spanish and English.
Age & \; ability: 10–16\nyears old\; students of all levels welcome.< /p>\n
Dirce Flores i s a professional dancer from Mexico. In\n1995\, at the age of 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned\nto the study of folkloric and other forms of dance. She performed in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca\, beg an teaching Mexican folk dance classes at age\n17\, and was part of a ball et company until she was 20. She enjoys sharing\nher love of dance with th e Wood River Valley\, where she has lived since\n2008.
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Ven y aprende danza\nfolklórica mexic ana mientras te diviertes\, mueves tu cuerpo y aprendes\nmás sobre la cul tura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flores\nenseñará las clases e n español e inglés.
Edad y\nhabilidad: 10-16 años\; estu diantes de todos niveles son\nbienvenidos!
Dirce es\nuna bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, Méxi co. En 1995\, cuando tenía diez\naños\, consiguió un papel en un progra ma de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una e scuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los m ejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.
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Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, and learn more abou t\nthe culture of Mexico! Dance instructor Dirce Flores will lead the clas ses\nin both Spanish and English.
Age &\; ability: 10– 16\nyears old\; students of all levels welcome.
\nDirce Flores is a professional dancer from Mexico. In\n1995\, at the age of 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned\nto the study of folkloric and other forms of d ance. She performed in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca\, began teaching Mexic an folk dance classes at age\n17\, and was part of a ballet company until she was 20. She enjoys sharing\nher love of dance with the Wood River Vall ey\, where she has lived since\n2008.
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Ven y aprende danza\nfolklórica mexicana mientras te d iviertes\, mueves tu cuerpo y aprendes\nmás sobre la cultura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flores\nenseñará las clases en español e ingl és.
Edad y\nhabilidad: 10-16 años\; estudiantes de todos niveles son\nbienvenidos!
Dirce es\nuna bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, México. En 1995\, cua ndo tenía diez\naños\, consiguió un papel en un programa de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una escuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los mejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de l a danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.
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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, an d learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico! Dance instructor Dirce Flores w ill lead the classes\nin both Spanish and English.
Age & \; ability: 10–16\nyears old\; students of all levels welcome.< /p>\n
Dirce Flores i s a professional dancer from Mexico. In\n1995\, at the age of 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and later returned\nto the study of folkloric and other forms of dance. She performed in the\nbest theaters in Oaxaca\, beg an teaching Mexican folk dance classes at age\n17\, and was part of a ball et company until she was 20. She enjoys sharing\nher love of dance with th e Wood River Valley\, where she has lived since\n2008.
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Ven y aprende danza\nfolklórica mexic ana mientras te diviertes\, mueves tu cuerpo y aprendes\nmás sobre la cul tura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flores\nenseñará las clases e n español e inglés.
Edad y\nhabilidad: 10-16 años\; estu diantes de todos niveles son\nbienvenidos!
Dirce es\nuna bailarina profesional de Oaxaca\, Méxi co. En 1995\, cuando tenía diez\naños\, consiguió un papel en un progra ma de televisión para niños\ndurante unos años. Estudió danza en una e scuela de artes y humanidades.\nSe hizo maestra de baile y actuó en los m ejores teatros de Oaxaca.\nRecientemente\, Dirce ha decidido compartir su conocimiento de la danza\nfolklórica mexicana con la comunidad del Valle Wood River.
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Use this\nopportun ity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environment while\ndrawi ng directly from the human figure. A model will hold a variety of\nposes t hroughout the 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcome.
\nBr ing your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.
\nAge &\; ability: 18+\, all skill levels welcome!
\n(register\nfor ea ch Open Studio session/date individually)
To learn mor e\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.
U se this\nopportunity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environ ment while\ndrawing directly from the human figure. A model will hold a va riety of\nposes throughout the 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcom e.
\nBring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.< /em>
\nAge &\; ability: 18+\, all skill levels welcome!
\n(register\nfor each Open Studio session/date individually)
To learn more\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.
This workshop is\n designed for artists\, makers\, writers\, and idea people — anyone who\n creates things. Through a series of constraint-based drawing exercises\, w e\nwill remember how to let go of perfectionism and lean into collaboratio n\,\nintuition\, and the freedom to make a lot of bad art (and maybe somet hing\nbeautiful\, too). The aim is to leave participants equipped with a n ew set\nof tools to overcome creative block and appreciate the capacities of their\nown mind. The medium of this workshop will be pen and paper\, th ough no\nillustration experience is required.
Space is\nlimited. Please register in advance.
Kika MacFarlane is an Idaho-based illustrator\, artist\, \nand visual designer. She creates print &\; digital design\, illustrat ion\,\nanimation\, and murals for clients such as Patagonia\, Target\, YET I\, The\nCenter For American Progress\, and more.
T his workshop is\ndesigned for artists\, makers\, writers\, and idea people — anyone who\ncreates things. Through a series of constraint-based draw ing exercises\, we\nwill remember how to let go of perfectionism and lean into collaboration\,\nintuition\, and the freedom to make a lot of bad art (and maybe something\nbeautiful\, too). The aim is to leave participants equipped with a new set\nof tools to overcome creative block and appreciat e the capacities of their\nown mind. The medium of this workshop will be p en and paper\, though no\nillustration experience is required.
Space is\nlimited. Please register in advance.
Kika MacFarlane is an Idaho-based illus trator\, artist\,\nand visual designer. She creates print &\; digital d esign\, illustration\,\nanimation\, and murals for clients such as Patagon ia\, Target\, YETI\, The\nCenter For American Progress\, and more.
This workshop is\n designed for artists\, makers\, writers\, and idea people — anyone who\n creates things. Through a series of constraint-based drawing exercises\, w e\nwill remember how to let go of perfectionism and lean into collaboratio n\,\nintuition\, and the freedom to make a lot of bad art (and maybe somet hing\nbeautiful\, too). The aim is to leave participants equipped with a n ew set\nof tools to overcome creative block and appreciate the capacities of their\nown mind. The medium of this workshop will be pen and paper\, th ough no\nillustration experience is required.
Space is\nlimited. Please register in advance.
Kika MacFarlane is an Idaho-based illustrator\, artist\, \nand visual designer. She creates print &\; digital design\, illustrat ion\,\nanimation\, and murals for clients such as Patagonia\, Target\, YET I\, The\nCenter For American Progress\, and more.
T his workshop is\ndesigned for artists\, makers\, writers\, and idea people — anyone who\ncreates things. Through a series of constraint-based draw ing exercises\, we\nwill remember how to let go of perfectionism and lean into collaboration\,\nintuition\, and the freedom to make a lot of bad art (and maybe something\nbeautiful\, too). The aim is to leave participants equipped with a new set\nof tools to overcome creative block and appreciat e the capacities of their\nown mind. The medium of this workshop will be p en and paper\, though no\nillustration experience is required.
Space is\nlimited. Please register in advance.
Kika MacFarlane is an Idaho-based illus trator\, artist\,\nand visual designer. She creates print &\; digital d esign\, illustration\,\nanimation\, and murals for clients such as Patagon ia\, Target\, YETI\, The\nCenter For American Progress\, and more.
Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.
\nIntertwin ed: Weaving in Community examines traditional weaving\nas a platform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features\nartwork by Port land-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, Los\nAngeles-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite\nSides)\, a collect ive Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition also\nincludes a community-b ased artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nconducting in the Wood Rive r Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\ninvited to contribute to th e artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexhibition.
E njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.
\ nIntertwined: Weaving in Community examines traditional weavin g\nas a platform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features \nartwork by Portland-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, Los\nAnge les-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite\nS ides)\, a collective Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition also\ninclu des a community-based artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nconducting in the Wood River Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\ninvited to contribute to the artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexhibition.
Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.
\nIntertwin ed: Weaving in Community examines traditional weaving\nas a platform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features\nartwork by Port land-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, Los\nAngeles-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite\nSides)\, a collect ive Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition also\nincludes a community-b ased artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nconducting in the Wood Rive r Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\ninvited to contribute to th e artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexhibition.
E njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.
\ nIntertwined: Weaving in Community examines traditional weavin g\nas a platform for social practice and activism. The exhibition features \nartwork by Portland-based artist Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos)\, Los\nAnge les-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga\, and AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite\nS ides)\, a collective Aguiñiga founded in 2016. The exhibition also\ninclu des a community-based artwork emerging from workshops AMBOS is\nconducting in the Wood River Valley in April. Visitors to the Museum are\ninvited to contribute to the artwork as it grows over the course of the\nexhibition.
Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!
Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity \nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's\ ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nenc ouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfe ct for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspiration.\nProje cts will vary.
Age &\; Ability: all ages\, families\nenc ouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\ nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\ nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\ nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun!
Afternoon Art is a free dr op-in opportunity\nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts f rom the Museum's\ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nencouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking in spiration.\nProjects will vary.
Age &\; Ability: all age s\, families\nencouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended f or families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!
Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity \nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's\ ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nenc ouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfe ct for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspiration.\nProje cts will vary.
Age &\; Ability: all ages\, families\nenc ouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\ nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\ nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\ nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun!
Afternoon Art is a free dr op-in opportunity\nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts f rom the Museum's\ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nencouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking in spiration.\nProjects will vary.
Age &\; Ability: all age s\, families\nencouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended f or families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
Come over to\nSVMo A’s Hailey Classroom for Teen Night—the place to be creative\, have\ns nacks\, and meet other teens with similar and different interests.\nFeatur ing new\, fun projects each time! Register in advance or drop in to\nexplo re ideas and new activities\, including:
No\nexperience n ecessary. Open to all teenagers of any experience and interest\nlevels\, a ges 13–18.
Teens are invited to\nTeen Night\, a fr ee art-making program on select Fridays by and for teens.\nWork with SVMoA Team to create and learn new techniques with art projects\ninspired by SV MoA’s past and present exhibitions. All free and geared\ntoward young pe ople ages 13–18.
Are you an artist\, musician\, poet\,\nor dancer ? We’re always looking for talented young people interested in\nsharing their talents at Teen Nights. Interested? Email information@svmoa.org.
C ome over to\nSVMoA’s Hailey Classroom for Teen Night—the place to be c reative\, have\nsnacks\, and meet other teens with similar and different i nterests.\nFeaturing new\, fun projects each time! Register in advance or drop in to\nexplore ideas and new activities\, including:
No\nexperience necessary. Open to all teenagers of any experience and int erest\nlevels\, ages 13–18.
Teens are invited to\n Teen Night\, a free art-making program on select Fridays by and for teens. \nWork with SVMoA Team to create and learn new techniques with art project s\ninspired by SVMoA’s past and present exhibitions. All free and geared \ntoward young people ages 13–18.
Are you an artist\, musician\, poet\,\nor dancer? We’re always looking for talented young people intere sted in\nsharing their talents at Teen Nights. Interested? Email information@svmoa.org.
Join educators\,\n visiting artists\, and Museum staff for in-person and virtual presentation s\,\ndiscussion\, and activity based on current exhibitions at SVMoA and\n connections to the National Core Arts Standards and Idaho Content\nStandar ds.
Develop curricular connections and gain tools\,\nstrategies\, a nd thinking routines for integrating art and objects into\neveryday classr oom learning. Participate in a professional learning\ncommunity of support ive and reflective educational practitioners.
Educator\nEvening is a FREE profes sional development series occurring monthly. Blaine\nCounty educators may receive in-service (continuing education) hours for\ntheir participation.< /p>
J oin educators\,\nvisiting artists\, and Museum staff for in-person and vir tual presentations\,\ndiscussion\, and activity based on current exhibitio ns at SVMoA and\nconnections to the National Core Arts Standards and Idaho Content\nStandards.
Develop curricular connections and gain tools\ ,\nstrategies\, and thinking routines for integrating art and objects into \neveryday classroom learning. Participate in a professional learning\ncom munity of supportive and reflective educational practitioners.
Educator\nEvening is a FREE professional development series occurring monthly. Blaine\nCoun ty educators may receive in-service (continuing education) hours for\nthei r participation.
The Sun Valley Museum of Art is collaborating with Boise\nState Univ ersity’s College of Innovation + Design to bring their MashUp\nlecture s eries to the Wood River Valley. Inspired by similar programs at\nother con temporary art museums\, MashUps are designed to bring audiences\ntogether with lecturers to evoke creative connections.
For each\nMashUp even ing\, two presenters will each speak for 20 minutes on a topic of\ntheir p assion\, and a third 20-minute segment invites the audience to ask\nquesti ons and find commonality between the two disparate topics. The host\nand t imekeeper for the evening will be Boise State University’s College\nof I nnovation + Design’s Associate Dean\, Jen Schneider.
Kirsten Furlong is an artist and the\nDirector of the Blue Galleries in the Department of Art\, Design and Visual\nStudies at Boise State. She will be talking about a collaboration between\nthe Cen ter for the Visual Arts and the Intermountain Bird Observatory\nfocused on decreasing bird deaths caused by architectural design and how\nthis relat es to her own art about the natural world. Darrin J. Pufall Purdy\nis an A ssociate Professor of Theater Arts at Boise State and specializes in\ncost ume design. He'll be talking about his research on the historic\ngarments worn by women in religious orders and how that led him to design\nhistoric ally-accurate habits for the Broadway revival of\nDoubt.
The Sun Valley Museum of Art is collaborating with Boise\nState University’s College of Innovation + Design to bring their MashUp\nlecture series to the Wood River Valley. Inspired by similar progr ams at\nother contemporary art museums\, MashUps are designed to bring aud iences\ntogether with lecturers to evoke creative connections.
For each\nMashUp evening\, two presenters will each speak for 20 minutes on a topic of\ntheir passion\, and a third 20-minute segment invites the audien ce to ask\nquestions and find commonality between the two disparate topics . The host\nand timekeeper for the evening will be Boise State University ’s College\nof Innovation + Design’s Associate Dean\, Jen Schneider.
Kirsten Furlong is an artist an d the\nDirector of the Blue Galleries in the Department of Art\, Design an d Visual\nStudies at Boise State. She will be talking about a collaboratio n between\nthe Center for the Visual Arts and the Intermountain Bird Obser vatory\nfocused on decreasing bird deaths caused by architectural design a nd how\nthis relates to her own art about the natural world. Darrin J. Puf all Purdy\nis an Associate Professor of Theater Arts at Boise State and sp ecializes in\ncostume design. He'll be talking about his research on the h istoric\ngarments worn by women in religious orders and how that led him t o design\nhistorically-accurate habits for the Broadway revival of\nDo ubt.
Sofía Jaramillo\n
will discuss and preview her ongoing project\, \"A New Winter\,\" which ai
ms to\nchallenge the stereotypes in winter sports culture by reimaging his
toric\nski images. To recreate these historic images\, Sofia has worked wi
th the\nJeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History at The Community Li
brary to\nselect photos and find historically accurate props and clothing
from our\ncollection. Immediately following the talk\, continue the conver
sation at a\nreception at the Wood River Museum.
Raised in
the Wood River\nValley\, Jaramillo is an accomplished photographer and fil
m director who has\nworked for media outlets such as The New York Time
s\, National\nGeographic\, and The Guardian. Her wo
rk focuses on uplifting\nand telling the stories of BIPOC in outdoor space
s.
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ofía Jaramillo\nwill discuss and preview her ongoing project\, \"A New Wi
nter\,\" which aims to\nchallenge the stereotypes in winter sports culture
by reimaging historic\nski images. To recreate these historic images\, So
fia has worked with the\nJeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History at
The Community Library to\nselect photos and find historically accurate pr
ops and clothing from our\ncollection. Immediately following the talk\, co
ntinue the conversation at a\nreception at the Wood River Museum.
Raised in the Wood River\nValley\, Jaramillo is an accomplished pho
tographer and film director who has\nworked for media outlets such as
The New York Times\, National\nGeographic\, and The Guar
dian. Her work focuses on uplifting\nand telling the stories of BIPOC
in outdoor spaces.
SVMoA and Living\n with Wolves invite you to an evening of learning about wolves and making\n art. Learn about the social dynamics of wolves and discover how Jim and\nJ amie Dutcher lived with a wolf pack for six years on the edge of Idaho’s \nSawtooth Wilderness. After\, find inspiration for your painting in the\n sounds and images of these beautiful creatures while enjoying light\nrefre shments.
Living with Wolves is a non-profit organization\ndedica ted to engaging the public worldwide in education\, outreach and\nresearch to promote truth and understanding about wolves\, while encouraging\ncoex istence and inspiring people to take action to protect them.
\nMust be 21+ to imbibe.
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S VMoA and Living\nwith Wolves invite you to an evening of learning about wo lves and making\nart. Learn about the social dynamics of wolves and discov er how Jim and\nJamie Dutcher lived with a wolf pack for six years on the edge of Idaho’s\nSawtooth Wilderness. After\, find inspiration for your painting in the\nsounds and images of these beautiful creatures while enjo ying light\nrefreshments.
Living with Wolves is a non-profit org anization\ndedicated to engaging the public worldwide in education\, outre ach and\nresearch to promote truth and understanding about wolves\, while encouraging\ncoexistence and inspiring people to take action to protect th em.
\nMust be 21+ to imbibe.
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