BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:dev.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b36b0b DTSTART:20240503T063000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cin emas SUMMARY:ART CLUB (Film & Talk): Robert Irwin: A Desert of Pure Feeling CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA for\nAr t Club—a new program for those who want to learn more about\ncontemporar y art.

The film explores the life and career of\nexperimental artis t Robert Irwin\, whose installations in have radically\nexpanded the possi bilities of what art can be. Irwin began as a painter in\nLA’s “Cool S chool” scene\, before developing a new way of working that\nmade percept ion itself the subject. Irwin’s notable works include the\nCentral Garde n at the Getty Center in LA and untitled (dawn to dusk) in\nMarfa\, Texas.

The film will be introduced by Tom Michael\, Boise\nState Public R adio’s general manager.

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About Tom\nMichael

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Since 2016. Tom Michael\nhas been the General Manager of Boise State Public Radio\, with NPR News at\n91.1 FM and Music at 91.9 FM. As executive director\, he focuses on\nlong-term financial stability\, editorial expansion\, and digital\ntransformation.
 
Tom hel ped to launch Idaho Matters\, the\nweekday public affairs program\, and th e Mountain West News Bureau\, a\nmulti-state news collaboration. He sits o n the board of the Idaho Press\nClub.
 
Back in West Texas\, he met artist Robert Irwin and\nfounded Marfa Public Radio\, which he led until moving to Idaho.

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J oin SVMoA for\nArt Club—a new program for those who want to learn more a bout\ncontemporary art.

The film explores the life and career of\ne xperimental artist Robert Irwin\, whose installations in have radically\ne xpanded the possibilities of what art can be. Irwin began as a painter in\ nLA’s “Cool School” scene\, before developing a new way of working t hat\nmade perception itself the subject. Irwin’s notable works include t he\nCentral Garden at the Getty Center in LA and untitled (dawn to dusk) i n\nMarfa\, Texas.

The film will be introduced by Tom Michael\, Bois e\nState Public Radio’s general manager.

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About Tom\nMichae l

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Since 2016. Tom Michael\nhas been the General Manager of Boise State Public Radio\, with NPR News at\n91.1 FM a nd Music at 91.9 FM. As executive director\, he focuses on\nlong-term fina ncial stability\, editorial expansion\, and digital\ntransformation.
 
Tom helped to launch Idaho Matters\, the\nweekday public affairs program\, and the Mountain West News Bureau\, a\nmulti-state news collabo ration. He sits on the board of the Idaho Press\nClub.
 
Back in West Texas\, he met artist Robert Irwin and\nfounded Marfa Public Radi o\, which he led until moving to Idaho.

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CATEGORIES:Film,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b70104 DTSTART:20240503T063000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cin emas SUMMARY:ART CLUB (Film & Talk): Robert Irwin: A Desert of Pure Feeling CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA for\nAr t Club—a new program for those who want to learn more about\ncontemporar y art.

The film explores the life and career of\nexperimental artis t Robert Irwin\, whose installations in have radically\nexpanded the possi bilities of what art can be. Irwin began as a painter in\nLA’s “Cool S chool” scene\, before developing a new way of working that\nmade percept ion itself the subject. Irwin’s notable works include the\nCentral Garde n at the Getty Center in LA and untitled (dawn to dusk) in\nMarfa\, Texas.

The film will be introduced by Tom Michael\, Boise\nState Public R adio’s general manager.

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About Tom\nMichael

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Since 2016. Tom Michael\nhas been the General Manager of Boise State Public Radio\, with NPR News at\n91.1 FM and Music at 91.9 FM. As executive director\, he focuses on\nlong-term financial stability\, editorial expansion\, and digital\ntransformation.
 
Tom hel ped to launch Idaho Matters\, the\nweekday public affairs program\, and th e Mountain West News Bureau\, a\nmulti-state news collaboration. He sits o n the board of the Idaho Press\nClub.
 
Back in West Texas\, he met artist Robert Irwin and\nfounded Marfa Public Radio\, which he led until moving to Idaho.

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J oin SVMoA for\nArt Club—a new program for those who want to learn more a bout\ncontemporary art.

The film explores the life and career of\ne xperimental artist Robert Irwin\, whose installations in have radically\ne xpanded the possibilities of what art can be. Irwin began as a painter in\ nLA’s “Cool School” scene\, before developing a new way of working t hat\nmade perception itself the subject. Irwin’s notable works include t he\nCentral Garden at the Getty Center in LA and untitled (dawn to dusk) i n\nMarfa\, Texas.

The film will be introduced by Tom Michael\, Bois e\nState Public Radio’s general manager.

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About Tom\nMichae l

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Since 2016. Tom Michael\nhas been the General Manager of Boise State Public Radio\, with NPR News at\n91.1 FM a nd Music at 91.9 FM. As executive director\, he focuses on\nlong-term fina ncial stability\, editorial expansion\, and digital\ntransformation.
 
Tom helped to launch Idaho Matters\, the\nweekday public affairs program\, and the Mountain West News Bureau\, a\nmulti-state news collabo ration. He sits on the board of the Idaho Press\nClub.
 
Back in West Texas\, he met artist Robert Irwin and\nfounded Marfa Public Radi o\, which he led until moving to Idaho.

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CATEGORIES:Film,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b70207 DTSTART:20240504T013000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Ketchum CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!

Afternoon Art is a free drop-in\ nopportunity for community members of all ages to explore concepts from th e\nMuseum's current exhibition and create works of art. Families and frien ds\nare encouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists toget her.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspirat ion.\nProjects will vary.

Age &amp\; Ability: all ages\, fa milies\nencouraged to attend together


Ketchum Afte rnoon Art\nruns from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Museum of Art.
< p>Afternoon\nArt is offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month a nd in Hailey\non the second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended fo r families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and l ocation.


Ketchum Afternoon Art Spring 2024 Session Dates ( first Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 1
  • Fri\, May 3
  • Fri\, Jun\n7

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun!

Afternoon Art i s a free drop-in\nopportunity for community members of all ages to explore concepts from the\nMuseum's current exhibition and create works of art. F amilies and friends\nare encouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspiration.\nProjects will vary.

Age &amp\; Abili ty: all ages\, families\nencouraged to attend together


Ketchum Afternoon Art\nruns from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Muse um of Art.

Afternoon\nArt is offered in Ketchum on the first Frida y of each month and in Hailey\non the second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and a re recommended for families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.


Ketchum Afternoon Art Spring 202 4 Session Dates (first Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 1
  • Fri\, May 3
  • Fri\, Jun\n7

 

CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b702b6 DTSTART:20240504T013000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Ketchum CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!

Afternoon Art is a free drop-in\ nopportunity for community members of all ages to explore concepts from th e\nMuseum's current exhibition and create works of art. Families and frien ds\nare encouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists toget her.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspirat ion.\nProjects will vary.

Age &amp\; Ability: all ages\, fa milies\nencouraged to attend together


Ketchum Afte rnoon Art\nruns from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Museum of Art.
< p>Afternoon\nArt is offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month a nd in Hailey\non the second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended fo r families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and l ocation.


Ketchum Afternoon Art Spring 2024 Session Dates ( first Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 1
  • Fri\, May 3
  • Fri\, Jun\n7

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun!

Afternoon Art i s a free drop-in\nopportunity for community members of all ages to explore concepts from the\nMuseum's current exhibition and create works of art. F amilies and friends\nare encouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspiration.\nProjects will vary.

Age &amp\; Abili ty: all ages\, families\nencouraged to attend together


Ketchum Afternoon Art\nruns from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Muse um of Art.

Afternoon\nArt is offered in Ketchum on the first Frida y of each month and in Hailey\non the second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and a re recommended for families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.


Ketchum Afternoon Art Spring 202 4 Session Dates (first Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 1
  • Fri\, May 3
  • Fri\, Jun\n7

 

CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b70352 DTSTART:20240508T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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.

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Br ing your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.

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Age &amp\; ability: 18+\, all skill levels welcome!

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The class takes place from 6–8pm.

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Winter–Sprin g 2024 Open Studio Sessions:
  • Tue\, Feb 6\,\n6-8pm
  • T ue\, Mar 5\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\, Apr 9\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\,\nMay 7\, 6- 8pm
  • Tue\, Jun 4\, 6-8pm

(register\nfor ea ch Open Studio session/date individually)

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Participants under 18 years of age need to\nprovid e a Model Consent Waiver signed by their guardian:
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Interested in gaining experience\nas a figure drawing model?

< p class=\"text-align-center\">To learn more\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at i nformation@svmoa.org.

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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.

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Bring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.< /em>

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Age &amp\; ability: 18+\, all skill levels welcome!

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The class takes place from 6–8pm.

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  • Tue\, Feb 6\,\ n6-8pm
  • Tue\, Mar 5\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\, Apr 9\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\,\nMay 7\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\, Jun 4\, 6-8pm

(register\nfor each Open Studio session/date individually)

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Participants under 18 years of ag e need to\nprovide a Model Consent Waiver signed by their guardian:
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Interested in gaining experience\nas a figure draw ing model?

To learn more\nabout the jo b description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.

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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b7044f DTSTART:20240511T013000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Hailey CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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 &amp\; Ability: all ages\, families\nenc ouraged to attend together


Hailey Afternoon Art\nr uns from 1:30–4:30pm at SVMoA's Hailey Classroom.

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.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Spring Session Dates (second Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12
  • Fri\ , May\n10

 

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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 &amp\; Ability: all age s\, families\nencouraged to attend together


Hailey Afternoon Art\nruns from 1:30–4:30pm at SVMoA's Hailey Classroom.

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.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Spring Session Dates ( second Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12
  • Fri\, May\n10

 

CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b704f3 DTSTART:20240511T013000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:
Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Hailey CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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 &amp\; Ability: all ages\, families\nenc ouraged to attend together


Hailey Afternoon Art\nr uns from 1:30–4:30pm at SVMoA's Hailey Classroom.

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.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Spring Session Dates (second Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12
  • Fri\ , May\n10

 

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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 &amp\; Ability: all age s\, families\nencouraged to attend together


Hailey Afternoon Art\nruns from 1:30–4:30pm at SVMoA's Hailey Classroom.

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.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Spring Session Dates ( second Friday of the\nmonth):
  • Fri\, Mar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12
  • Fri\, May\n10

 

CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b7059d DTSTART:20240515T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:
The Museum SUMMARY:COMMUNITY EVENT: Educator Evening CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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.


This event t akes place from 4:30–6:30pm at the Museum in\nKetchum.

A bout SVMoA Educator Evenings

Educator\nEvening is a FREE professio nal development series occurring monthly. Blaine\nCounty educators may rec eive in-service (continuing education) hours for\ntheir participation.

Topics include:
  • Art integration\nvs. Art enhancement
  • Art and Curriculum Connections
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  • Strategies for engaging st udents in dialogue around artwork and\nobjects
  • Resources to devel op knowledge of and expanded\nperspectives about contemporary art\, artist s\, themes

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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.


This event takes place from 4:30–6:30pm at the Museum in\nKetchum.< /h5>
About SVMoA Educator Evenings

Educator\nEvening is a FREE professional development series occurring monthly. Blaine\nCounty educators may receive in-service (continuing education) hours for\ntheir p articipation.

Topics include:
  • Art integration\nvs. A rt enhancement
  • Art and Curriculum Connections
  • \n
  • Strategie s for engaging students in dialogue around artwork and\nobjects
  • R esources to develop knowledge of and expanded\nperspectives about contempo rary art\, artists\, themes

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CATEGORIES:Community DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b70626 DTSTART:20240517T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:MUSEUM AFTERHOURS—Weaving in Community CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Get crafty at\nSVM oA! Grab some friends and connect with others as you check out current\nex hibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community. Then\, tap into your\ ncreative side with a weaving bowls activity: wrap\, weave\, glue and\ndec orate. Participants will leave with their own bowl. Materials and\nrefresh ments are provided.

Space is limited. Please\nregis ter in advance. Must be 21+ to imbibe.


This event\ntak es place from 5:30–7pm at the Museum\, Ketchum.

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G et crafty at\nSVMoA! Grab some friends and connect with others as you chec k out current\nexhibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community. Then \, tap into your\ncreative side with a weaving bowls activity: wrap\, weav e\, glue and\ndecorate. Participants will leave with their own bowl. Mater ials and\nrefreshments are provided.

Space is limit ed. Please\nregister in advance. Must be 21+ to imbibe.


This event\ntakes place from 5:30–7pm at the Museum\, Ketchum.
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CATEGORIES:SVMoA Contemporaries,Community DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b70679 DTSTART:20240517T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:MUSEUM AFTERHOURS—Weaving in Community CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Get crafty at\nSVM oA! Grab some friends and connect with others as you check out current\nex hibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community. Then\, tap into your\ ncreative side with a weaving bowls activity: wrap\, weave\, glue and\ndec orate. Participants will leave with their own bowl. Materials and\nrefresh ments are provided.

Space is limited. Please\nregis ter in advance. Must be 21+ to imbibe.


This event\ntak es place from 5:30–7pm at the Museum\, Ketchum.

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G et crafty at\nSVMoA! Grab some friends and connect with others as you chec k out current\nexhibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community. Then \, tap into your\ncreative side with a weaving bowls activity: wrap\, weav e\, glue and\ndecorate. Participants will leave with their own bowl. Mater ials and\nrefreshments are provided.

Space is limit ed. Please\nregister in advance. Must be 21+ to imbibe.


This event\ntakes place from 5:30–7pm at the Museum\, Ketchum.
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CATEGORIES:SVMoA Contemporaries,Community DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b706bc DTSTART:20240518T230000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Everything Indigo CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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In this hands-on\n Indigo dyeing workshop\, explore the possibilities of Indigo with a focus on\nsubmersive dyeing and Shibori dyeing techniques. Shibori is a Japanese \nresist-dyeing technique that involves twisting cloth and binding it to\n create a vast array of patterns in the fabric.

Instructor Amy\nJohn son will guide you through the best methods for preparing fabrics for\ndye ing\, from fabric selection to washing\, scouring\, and post-dyeing\ntreat ment\, which will give your dyed goods the longest life possible.

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Mix a fructose indigo vat\, stitch\, wrap designs\, and dip the fabric int o\nthe vat of our desired shade of indigo. Watch as patterns are created u sing\nfolds\, clamps\, clothespins\, rubber bands\, and other available to ols. By the\nend of the workshop\, unfold the pieces and reveal the stunni ng\none-of-a-kind patterns!

Make sure to wear clothes and shoes tha t you\nwon’t mind getting some splashes of blue on!

SVMoA will pr ovide\ntea towels for participants to dye\, but you are welcome to bring y our own\nitems to dye. Dyeable fabrics that work best for this process are wool\,\nsilk (100% animal protein fibers)\, 100% cotton\, hemp\, or bambo o fibers.

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Age &amp\; Ability: 16+\, beginn ers\nwelcome!


This workshop tak es\nplace from 11am-4pm at the Hailey Classroom.

About the \ninstructor

Amy Johnson holds a M.F.A. from the University of\nWa shington ceramics program. She has maintained an active art career with\ne xhibitions\, performances\, lectures\, and numerous residency programs. In \n2016 she was a national finalist for the Art Matters Foundation Grant\, and\nin 2023 received a Performing &amp\; Media Arts Fellowship from the I daho\nCommission on the Arts in support of her most recent project – Sea sons\nQuartet. Johnson has received additional grants from The Rasmuson\, The\nAlexa Rose Foundation\, Alaska State Council on the Arts\, Artist Tru st\, and\nThe Vermont Studio Center.


 

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I n this hands-on\nIndigo dyeing workshop\, explore the possibilities of Ind igo with a focus on\nsubmersive dyeing and Shibori dyeing techniques. Shib ori is a Japanese\nresist-dyeing technique that involves twisting cloth an d binding it to\ncreate a vast array of patterns in the fabric.

Ins tructor Amy\nJohnson will guide you through the best methods for preparing fabrics for\ndyeing\, from fabric selection to washing\, scouring\, and p ost-dyeing\ntreatment\, which will give your dyed goods the longest life p ossible.

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Mix a fructose indigo vat\, stitch\, wrap designs\, and d ip the fabric into\nthe vat of our desired shade of indigo. Watch as patte rns are created using\nfolds\, clamps\, clothespins\, rubber bands\, and o ther available tools. By the\nend of the workshop\, unfold the pieces and reveal the stunning\none-of-a-kind patterns!

Make sure to wear clot hes and shoes that you\nwon’t mind getting some splashes of blue on!

SVMoA will provide\ntea towels for participants to dye\, but you are w elcome to bring your own\nitems to dye. Dyeable fabrics that work best for this process are wool\,\nsilk (100% animal protein fibers)\, 100% cotton\ , hemp\, or bamboo fibers.

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Age &amp\; Abil ity: 16+\, beginners\nwelcome!


This workshop takes\nplace from 11am-4pm at the Hailey Classroom.

About the\ninstructor

Amy Johnson holds a M.F.A. from the University of\nWashington ceramics program. She has maintained an active a rt career with\nexhibitions\, performances\, lectures\, and numerous resid ency programs. In\n2016 she was a national finalist for the Art Matters Fo undation Grant\, and\nin 2023 received a Performing &amp\; Media Arts Fell owship from the Idaho\nCommission on the Arts in support of her most recen t project – Seasons\nQuartet. Johnson has received additional grants fro m The Rasmuson\, The\nAlexa Rose Foundation\, Alaska State Council on the Arts\, Artist Trust\, and\nThe Vermont Studio Center.


 

CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b70727 DTSTART:20240524T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:
The Museum SUMMARY:EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Intertwined CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.

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Intertwin 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.


T his event takes place from 5:30–6:30pm.
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Part of SVMoA ’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in\nCommunity.

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E njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.

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Intertwined: 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.


This event takes place from 5:30–6:30pm.
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Part of SVMoA’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in\nCommunity.
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Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.

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Intertwin 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.


T his event takes place from 5:30–6:30pm.
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Part of SVMoA ’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in\nCommunity.

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E njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curator.

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Intertwined: 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.


This event takes place from 5:30–6:30pm.
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Part of SVMoA’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in\nCommunity.
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b707c7 DTSTART:20240524T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:VIRTUAL ARTIST TALK: with Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Immediately\nfollo wing the Evening Exhibition Tour on May 23\, SVMoA will host a virtual\nar tist talk with Sara Siestreem. The talk will be open to visitors to the\nm useum and participants who can join in online.

Sara Siestreem\n(Han is Coos) is a multidisciplinary artist from the Umpqua River Valley on\nth e South Coast of Oregon who works in painting\, photography\, printmaking\ ,\nweaving\, and large-scale installation. Siestreem combines the ceremoni al\ntraditions of her ancestors with contemporary modes and materials at t he\nintersection of social and ecological justice\, education\, and Indige nous\nfeminism. In addition to the artwork that is part of SVMoA’s exhib ition\nIntertwined: Weaving in Community\, Siestreem will discuss the\nself-sustaining weaving program she has created for the Coos\, Lower Umpqua\,\nand Siuslaw Indians\, and the program’s work to repair commun ities and\nheal the relationship between humans and the environment. Siest reem is\nrepresented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland.


Part of\nSVMoA’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community.
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I mmediately\nfollowing the Evening Exhibition Tour on May 23\, SVMoA will h ost a virtual\nartist talk with Sara Siestreem. The talk will be open to v isitors to the\nmuseum and participants who can join in online.

Sar a Siestreem\n(Hanis Coos) is a multidisciplinary artist from the Umpqua Ri ver Valley on\nthe South Coast of Oregon who works in painting\, photograp hy\, printmaking\,\nweaving\, and large-scale installation. Siestreem comb ines the ceremonial\ntraditions of her ancestors with contemporary modes a nd materials at the\nintersection of social and ecological justice\, educa tion\, and Indigenous\nfeminism. In addition to the artwork that is part o f SVMoA’s exhibition\nIntertwined: Weaving in Community\, Siest reem will discuss the\nself-sustaining weaving program she has created for the Coos\, Lower Umpqua\,\nand Siuslaw Indians\, and the program’s work to repair communities and\nheal the relationship between humans and the e nvironment. Siestreem is\nrepresented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portla nd.


Part of\nSVMoA’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241123T013835Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6741948b7082b DTSTART:20240524T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:VIRTUAL ARTIST TALK: with Sara Siestreem (Hanis Coos) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Immediately\nfollo wing the Evening Exhibition Tour on May 23\, SVMoA will host a virtual\nar tist talk with Sara Siestreem. The talk will be open to visitors to the\nm useum and participants who can join in online.

Sara Siestreem\n(Han is Coos) is a multidisciplinary artist from the Umpqua River Valley on\nth e South Coast of Oregon who works in painting\, photography\, printmaking\ ,\nweaving\, and large-scale installation. Siestreem combines the ceremoni al\ntraditions of her ancestors with contemporary modes and materials at t he\nintersection of social and ecological justice\, education\, and Indige nous\nfeminism. In addition to the artwork that is part of SVMoA’s exhib ition\nIntertwined: Weaving in Community\, Siestreem will discuss the\nself-sustaining weaving program she has created for the Coos\, Lower Umpqua\,\nand Siuslaw Indians\, and the program’s work to repair commun ities and\nheal the relationship between humans and the environment. Siest reem is\nrepresented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland.


Part of\nSVMoA’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community.
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I mmediately\nfollowing the Evening Exhibition Tour on May 23\, SVMoA will h ost a virtual\nartist talk with Sara Siestreem. The talk will be open to v isitors to the\nmuseum and participants who can join in online.

Sar a Siestreem\n(Hanis Coos) is a multidisciplinary artist from the Umpqua Ri ver Valley on\nthe South Coast of Oregon who works in painting\, photograp hy\, printmaking\,\nweaving\, and large-scale installation. Siestreem comb ines the ceremonial\ntraditions of her ancestors with contemporary modes a nd materials at the\nintersection of social and ecological justice\, educa tion\, and Indigenous\nfeminism. In addition to the artwork that is part o f SVMoA’s exhibition\nIntertwined: Weaving in Community\, Siest reem will discuss the\nself-sustaining weaving program she has created for the Coos\, Lower Umpqua\,\nand Siuslaw Indians\, and the program’s work to repair communities and\nheal the relationship between humans and the e nvironment. Siestreem is\nrepresented by Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portla nd.


Part of\nSVMoA’s exhibition Intertwined: Weaving in Community.

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