BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:static.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd74d153 DTSTART:20231004T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroo m SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Go Figure!\nElevat e your Tuesday evening and join SVMoA for a creative studio session\nthat will explore the human figure in variations of lighting\, pose\, and\nsett ing. SVMoA provides a clothed or unclothed model\, refreshments\, and an\n open\, self-guided studio setting for participants of all abilities. Open to\nanyone interested in working from the model\, regardless of experience \nlevel. Familiarity with basic drawing fundamentals recommended.

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Bring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.

\n< p>Age &amp\; ability: 16+\, all skill levels welcome!

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Participants under 18 years of age need to provide a waiver\n signed by their guardian. CLICK HERE to download.


The class\ntakes place from 6–8pm.

Fall Ope n Studio Sessions:
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  • Tue\, Sept 12
  • Tue\, Oct 3
  • Tue\, Nov 7
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(register for each Open Studio se ssion/date\nindividually)


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Participants under 18 years of age need to\n provide a Model Consent Waiver signed by their guardian:
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To learn more\nabout the job descripti on and training\, please email Education Coordinator\nAllison Fluetsch at allisonf@svmoa.org.

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G o Figure!\nElevate your Tuesday evening and join SVMoA for a creative stud io session\nthat will explore the human figure in variations of lighting\, pose\, and\nsetting. SVMoA provides a clothed or unclothed model\, refres hments\, and an\nopen\, self-guided studio setting for participants of all abilities. Open to\nanyone interested in working from the model\, regardl ess of experience\nlevel. Familiarity with basic drawing fundamentals reco mmended.

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Bring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be prov ided.

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Age &amp\; ability: 16+\, all skill levels welc ome!

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Participants under 18 years of age need to p rovide a waiver\nsigned by their guardian. CLICK HERE to down load.


The class\ntakes place from 6–8pm.
Fall Open Studio Sessions:
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  • Tue\, Sept 12
  • Tue\, Oct 3
  • Tue\, Nov 7
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(register for ea ch Open Studio session/date\nindividually)


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

To learn more\nabout the job description and training\, please email Education Coordinator\nAll ison Fluetsch at allisonf@s vmoa.org.

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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79c8d8 DTSTART:20231006T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: UFOs: Investigating the Unknown (first screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Originally\ncreate d for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nserie s exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDire cted by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalist Leslie Kean\n(s peaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\n exhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and interviews with\nj ournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\, senators\, and\ nmore.

The first night's screening of UFOs: Investigati ng\nthe Unknown will feature Episodes 1 &amp\; 2:

    \n
  • Episode 1: Secret Pentagon UFO Program
  • \n
  • Episode 2: Giant UFO in Texas

Run time:\n84 min utes (Episodes are 42 minutes each)

At the beginning\nof t he evening on Oct 5\, we will screen the short film Lost in\nLight. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this first film of a two-part series\ndemon strates how light pollution affects what we can see in the night\nsky.


This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Ci nemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.

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O riginally\ncreated for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nseries exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDirected by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalis t Leslie Kean\n(speaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\nexhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and i nterviews with\njournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\ , senators\, and\nmore.

The first night's screening of UFOs: Investigating\nthe Unknown will feature Episodes 1 &amp\; 2:

    \n
  • Episode 1: Secret Pentagon UFO Program
  • \n
  • Episode 2: Giant UFO in Texas

Run time:\n84 minutes (Episodes are 42 minutes each)

At th e beginning\nof the evening on Oct 5\, we will screen the short film L ost in\nLight. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this first film of a two-p art series\ndemonstrates how light pollution affects what we can see in th e night\nsky.


This film screening takes place at the Magic\nLantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79c9d4 DTSTART:20231006T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: Sightings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thursdays from\n4:30 –4:45pm.

 

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thur sdays from\n4:30–4:45pm.

 

CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79ca52 DTSTART:20231006T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: Sightings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thursdays from\n4:30 –4:45pm.

 

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thur sdays from\n4:30–4:45pm.

 

CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cabb DTSTART:20231006T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: UFOs: Investigating the Unknown (second screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Originally\ncreate d for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nserie s exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDire cted by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalist Leslie Kean\n(s peaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\n exhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and interviews with\nj ournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\, senators\, and\ nmore.

The first night's screening of UFOs: Investigati ng\nthe Unknown will feature Episodes 1 &amp\; 2:

    \n
  • Episode 1: Secret Pentagon UFO Program
  • \n
  • Episode 2: Giant UFO in Texas

Run time:\n84 min utes (Episodes are 42 minutes each)

At the beginning\nof t he evening on Oct 5\, we will screen the short film Lost in\nLight. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this first film of a two-part series\ndemon strates how light pollution affects what we can see in the night\nsky.

Run time: 84 minutes.


This film screening\ntakes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

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O riginally\ncreated for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nseries exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDirected by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalis t Leslie Kean\n(speaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\nexhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and i nterviews with\njournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\ , senators\, and\nmore.

The first night's screening of UFOs: Investigating\nthe Unknown will feature Episodes 1 &amp\; 2:

    \n
  • Episode 1: Secret Pentagon UFO Program
  • \n
  • Episode 2: Giant UFO in Texas

Run time:\n84 minutes (Episodes are 42 minutes each)

At th e beginning\nof the evening on Oct 5\, we will screen the short film L ost in\nLight. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this first film of a two-p art series\ndemonstrates how light pollution affects what we can see in th e night\nsky.

Run time: 84 minutes.


This film screening\ntakes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

 

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cb5b DTSTART:20231007T013000Z 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! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMus eum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings\, and energize\n their creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. Projects will\ nchange monthly. 

Age &amp\; Ability: all ages\,\nfa milies encouraged to attend together


Ketchum\nAfte rnoon Art runs from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Museum of Art.
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In Ketchum Fall 2023 Afternoon Art Session Dates (first Friday\n of the month):
  • Fri\, Oct 6
  • Fri\, Nov 3
  • Fri .\nDec 1

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMuseum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings \, and energize\ntheir creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. < em>Projects will\nchange monthly. 

Age &amp\; Abilit y: all ages\,\nfamilies encouraged to attend together


Ketchum\nAfternoon Art runs from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Museu m of Art.
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In Ketchum Fall 2023 Afternoon Art Session Date s (first Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Oct 6
  • Fri\, N ov 3
  • Fri.\nDec 1

 

CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cbee DTSTART:20231007T013000Z 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! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMus eum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings\, and energize\n their creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. Projects will\ nchange monthly. 

Age &amp\; Ability: all ages\,\nfa milies encouraged to attend together


Ketchum\nAfte rnoon Art runs from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Museum of Art.
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In Ketchum Fall 2023 Afternoon Art Session Dates (first Friday\n of the month):
  • Fri\, Oct 6
  • Fri\, Nov 3
  • Fri .\nDec 1

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMuseum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings \, and energize\ntheir creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. < em>Projects will\nchange monthly. 

Age &amp\; Abilit y: all ages\,\nfamilies encouraged to attend together


Ketchum\nAfternoon Art runs from 1:30–4:30pm at the Sun Valley Museu m of Art.
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In Ketchum Fall 2023 Afternoon Art Session Date s (first Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Oct 6
  • Fri\, N ov 3
  • Fri.\nDec 1

 

CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cc5a DTSTART:20231013T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: Sightings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thursdays from\n4:30 –4:45pm.

 

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thur sdays from\n4:30–4:45pm.

 

CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79ccc9 DTSTART:20231013T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: Sightings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thursdays from\n4:30 –4:45pm.

 

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thur sdays from\n4:30–4:45pm.

 

CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cd2c DTSTART:20231013T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: UFOs: Investigating the Unknown (first screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Originally\ncreate d for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nserie s exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDire cted by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalist Leslie Kean\n(s peaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\n exhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and interviews with\nj ournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\, senators\, and\ nmore.

The second of two nights of screening UFOs:\nInv estigating the Unknown will feature Episodes 3-5:

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  • Episode 3: Close Encounters at Nuclear Bases
  • \nEpisode 4: Citizens Take Charge\n
  • Episo de 5: Government Breaks Silence
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Run time: 126 minutes (Episodes are 42 minutes each)

At\nthe beginning of th e evening on Oct 12\, we will screen the short film\nLost in Light II< /em>. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this second film of\nthe two-part series demonstrates\, with new views\, how light pollution\naffects what we can see in the night sky.


This film\nscreening takes plac e at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n4:30pm.

 

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O riginally\ncreated for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nseries exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDirected by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalis t Leslie Kean\n(speaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\nexhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and i nterviews with\njournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\ , senators\, and\nmore.

The second of two nights of screeni ng UFOs:\nInvestigating the Unknown will feature Episodes 3-5:

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  • Episode 3: Close Encounters at Nuclear Bases< /strong>
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  • Episode 4: Citizens Take Charge
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  • Episode 5: Government Breaks Silence
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At\nth e beginning of the evening on Oct 12\, we will screen the short film\n Lost in Light II. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this second film of\nth e two-part series demonstrates\, with new views\, how light pollution\naff ects what we can see in the night sky.


This film\nscr eening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n4:30pm.

 

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cdfc DTSTART:20231013T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Ci nemas SUMMARY:FILM: UFOs: Investigating the Unknown (second screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Originally\ncreate d for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nserie s exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDire cted by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalist Leslie Kean\n(s peaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\n exhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and interviews with\nj ournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\, senators\, and\ nmore.

The second of two nights of screening UFOs:\nInv estigating the Unknown will feature Episodes 3-5:

    \n
  • Episode 3: Close Encounters at Nuclear Bases
  • \nEpisode 4: Citizens Take Charge\n
  • Episo de 5: Government Breaks Silence
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Run time: 126 minutes (Episodes are 42 minutes each)

At\nthe beginning of th e evening on Oct 12\, we will screen the short film\nLost in Light II< /em>. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this second film of\nthe two-part series demonstrates\, with new views\, how light pollution\naffects what we can see in the night sky.


This film\nscreening takes plac e at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n7pm.

 

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O riginally\ncreated for CNN\, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown is a five-part\nseries exploring the government’s decades-long investigation into UFOs.\nDirected by Ricki Stern and featuring investigative journalis t Leslie Kean\n(speaking in Ketchum on October 26 as part of SVMoA’s Sightings\nexhibition)\, the series features extensive footage and i nterviews with\njournalists\, academics\, astronomers\, military officers\ , senators\, and\nmore.

The second of two nights of screeni ng UFOs:\nInvestigating the Unknown will feature Episodes 3-5:

    \n
  • Episode 3: Close Encounters at Nuclear Bases< /strong>
  • \n
  • Episode 4: Citizens Take Charge
  • \n
  • Episode 5: Government Breaks Silence
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< em>Run time: 126 minutes (Episodes are 42 minutes each)

At\nth e beginning of the evening on Oct 12\, we will screen the short film\n Lost in Light II. Directed by Sriram Murali\, this second film of\nth e two-part series demonstrates\, with new views\, how light pollution\naff ects what we can see in the night sky.


This film\nscr eening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at\n7pm.< /h5>

 

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cea4 DTSTART:20231013T210000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroo m SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Metalsmithing—Texture Transfers CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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In this\nbeginner- friendly introduction to metalsmithing led by artist Alyse-Ambriel\nHanna\ , learn how to incorporate texture into jewelry design. Participants\nwill design and create a wearable metal pendant using found objects\,\nstamps\ , and texture hammers to transfer patterns into the metal.

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Age &amp\; ability: 16+\; all levels\; beginners\nwelcome!

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This workshop takes place Fri\, Oct 13\,\n9am–1pm.

About the Instructor

Alyse-Ambriel Hanna\nis a Boise-based ar tist trained in art education\, metalsmithing\, and\nvitreous enameling. H anna utilizes metalsmithing\, photography\, video\, and\nsculpture to crea te conversations that empower women and cultivate positive\nchange. She ha s created installations at Surel’s Place\, and her work has\nbeen featur ed in The Art of Fine Enameling (2019) by Karen L. Cohen. Hanna\nhas won s everal awards and honors for her work and is working towards her\nMFA at B oise State University.

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This workshop is offered in p artnership with Boise State\nUniversity’s Department of Art\, Design and Visual Studies.
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I n this\nbeginner-friendly introduction to metalsmithing led by artist Alys e-Ambriel\nHanna\, learn how to incorporate texture into jewelry design. P articipants\nwill design and create a wearable metal pendant using found o bjects\,\nstamps\, and texture hammers to transfer patterns into the metal .

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Age &amp\; ability: 16+\; all levels\; beginners\nwelcom e!


This workshop takes place Fri\, Oct 13\,\n9am –1pm.

About the Instructor

Alyse-Ambriel Hanna\n is a Boise-based artist trained in art education\, metalsmithing\, and\nvi treous enameling. Hanna utilizes metalsmithing\, photography\, video\, and \nsculpture to create conversations that empower women and cultivate posit ive\nchange. She has created installations at Surel’s Place\, and her wo rk has\nbeen featured in The Art of Fine Enameling (2019) by Karen L. Cohe n. Hanna\nhas won several awards and honors for her work and is working to wards her\nMFA at Boise State University.

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This works hop is offered in partnership with Boise State\nUniversity’s Department of Art\, Design and Visual Studies.
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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cf29 DTSTART:20231020T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Sightings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Living through the\nCov id-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship to the night sky\, \nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolation. Located in\n rural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sightings\, SVMoA si ts\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve.\ nMotivated by this geography and by local lore surrounding the possibility \nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition considers our human \nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather than ask what those who\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibition asks why we look to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we experience phenome na we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects by artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work by\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Neil\,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watson\, and\ nTimothy Wyllie.

Refreshments will be\ nserved in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n


This tour takes place from\n5:30–6:30pm.

 

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E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Living through the\nCovid-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship t o the night sky\,\nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolat ion. Located in\nrural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sig htings\, SVMoA sits\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho D ark Sky Reserve.\nMotivated by this geography and by local lore surroundin g the possibility\nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition co nsiders our human\nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather tha n ask what those who\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibi tion asks why we look to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we e xperience phenomena we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects b y artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work by\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Nei l\,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watso n\, and\nTimothy Wyllie.

Refr eshments will be\nserved in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n


This tour takes place from\n5: 30–6:30pm.

 

CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T162303Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673d1dd79cfaf DTSTART:20231020T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Sightings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Living through the\nCov id-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship to the night sky\, \nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolation. Located in\n rural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sightings\, SVMoA si ts\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve.\ nMotivated by this geography and by local lore surrounding the possibility \nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition considers our human \nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather than ask what those who\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibition asks why we look to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we experience phenome na we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects by artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work by\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Neil\,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watson\, and\ nTimothy Wyllie.

Refreshments will be\ nserved in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n


This tour takes place from\n5:30–6:30pm.

 

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E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with The Museum’s curators.

Living through the\nCovid-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship t o the night sky\,\nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolat ion. Located in\nrural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sig htings\, SVMoA sits\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho D ark Sky Reserve.\nMotivated by this geography and by local lore surroundin g the possibility\nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition co nsiders our human\nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather tha n ask what those who\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibi tion asks why we look to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we e xperience phenomena we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects b y artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work by\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Nei l\,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watso n\, and\nTimothy Wyllie.

Refr eshments will be\nserved in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n


This tour takes place from\n5: 30–6:30pm.

 

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For the fourth\nye ar\, SVMoA is gathering community partners to celebrate Día de los\nMuert os at the Hunger Coalition in Bellevue. A variety of individuals and\nloca l non-profits will build altars or ofrendas to commemorate loved ones\nlos t and to celebrate their lives and contributions. The community is\ninvite d to visit the altars\, listen to music from Mariachi Tleyotltzin\,\nwatch the Museum’s folkloric youth dance group perform\, and enjoy\ntradition al Mexican hot chocolate and pan de muerto.

The event\nis free and takes place from 1–4pm. Join us!

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SCHEDULE:

Dance performance by SVMoA’s Mexican folkloric\ndance students 2 –2:30pm.
Music\, food\, crafts\, and altars on view\nfrom 1–4pm.
Presentación de danza por el grupo de danza\nfolclórica mexica na de SVMoA de 2 a 2:30pm.
Música\, comida\,\nmanualidades y altare s para el público de 1 a 4pm.

 

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F or the fourth\nyear\, SVMoA is gathering community partners to celebrate D ía de los\nMuertos at the Hunger Coalition in Bellevue. A variety of indi viduals and\nlocal non-profits will build altars or ofrendas to commemorat e loved ones\nlost and to celebrate their lives and contributions. The com munity is\ninvited to visit the altars\, listen to music from Mariachi Tle yotltzin\,\nwatch the Museum’s folkloric youth dance group perform\, and enjoy\ntraditional Mexican hot chocolate and pan de muerto.

T he event\nis free and takes place from 1–4pm. Join us!

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SCHEDULE:

Dance performance by SVMoA’s Mexican folkloric\n dance students 2–2:30pm.
Music\, food\, crafts\, and altars on vie w\nfrom 1–4pm.
Presentación de danza por el grupo de danza\nfo lclórica mexicana de SVMoA de 2 a 2:30pm.
Música\, comida\,\nmanua lidades y altares para el público de 1 a 4pm.

 

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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thursdays from\n4:30 –4:45pm.

 

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thur sdays from\n4:30–4:45pm.

 

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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thursdays from\n4:30 –4:45pm.

 

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J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!


Art Break takes place weekly on Thur sdays from\n4:30–4:45pm.

 

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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA's\ nHailey Classroom\, explore various art materials\, and create art inspire d by\nSVMoA's current exhibition Sightings. Projects will cha nge\nmonthly.

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


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

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Summer 2023 Hailey Afternoon Art Session Dates:
  • Fri\, July\n 28\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Aug 18\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Se p 29\,\n1:30–4:30pm

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA's\nHailey Classroom\, explore various art materials\, and c reate art inspired by\nSVMoA's current exhibition Sightings. Projects will change\nmonthly.

Age &amp\; Ability: al l ages\, families\nencouraged to attend together


A fternoon Art takes\nplace from 1:30–4:30pm at SVMoA's Hailey Classroom.< /h5>
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Summer 2023 Hailey Afternoon Art Session Dates:
  • Fri\, July\n28\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Aug 18\, 1:30–4:30pm< /li>
  • Fri\, Sep 29\,\n1:30–4:30pm

 

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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA's\ nHailey Classroom\, explore various art materials\, and create art inspire d by\nSVMoA's current exhibition Sightings. Projects will cha nge\nmonthly.

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


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

\n
Summer 2023 Hailey Afternoon Art Session Dates:
  • Fri\, July\n 28\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Aug 18\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Se p 29\,\n1:30–4:30pm

 

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P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit SVMoA's\nHailey Classroom\, explore various art materials\, and c reate art inspired by\nSVMoA's current exhibition Sightings. Projects will change\nmonthly.

Age &amp\; Ability: al l ages\, families\nencouraged to attend together


A fternoon Art takes\nplace from 1:30–4:30pm at SVMoA's Hailey Classroom.< /h5>
\n
Summer 2023 Hailey Afternoon Art Session Dates:
  • Fri\, July\n28\, 1:30–4:30pm
  • Fri\, Aug 18\, 1:30–4:30pm< /li>
  • Fri\, Sep 29\,\n1:30–4:30pm

 

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Join SVMoA for an\ nevening of artmaking inspired by the Museum’s current exhibition\,\nSightings. Consider the human relationship with the night sky\,\nUFO s and the extraterrestrial\, and create otherworldly art using a variety\n of materials.

No experience necessary. Snacks and all materials \nwill be provided. Open to all teenagers.

Teen Night takes\n place from 5:30–7pm.

About Teen Nights

Teens are \ninvited to Teen Night\, a free art-making program on select Fridays by a nd\nfor teens. Work with SVMoA Team to create and learn new techniques wit h art\nprojects inspired by SVMoA’s past and present exhibitions. All fr ee and\ngeared toward young people ages 14-20.

Are you an artist\, musician\,\npoet\, dancer? We’re always looking for talented young peopl e interested\nin sharing their talents at Teen Nights. Interested? Email < a\nhref=\"mailto:information@svmoa.org\">information@svmoa.org.

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    J oin SVMoA for an\nevening of artmaking inspired by the Museum’s current exhibition\,\nSightings. Consider the human relationship with the night sky\,\nUFOs and the extraterrestrial\, and create otherworldly art using a variety\nof materials.

    No experience necessary. Snacks and all materials\nwill be provided. Open to all teenagers.

    T een Night takes\nplace from 5:30–7pm.

    About Teen Nights< /h5>

    Teens are\ninvited to Teen Night\, a free art-making program on se lect Fridays by and\nfor teens. Work with SVMoA Team to create and learn n ew techniques with art\nprojects inspired by SVMoA’s past and present ex hibitions. All free and\ngeared toward young people ages 14-20.

    Are you an artist\, musician\,\npoet\, dancer? We’re always looking for tal ented young people interested\nin sharing their talents at Teen Nights. In terested? Email information@svmo a.org.


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