BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:static.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:69504c48511ea DTSTART:20130906T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Mus eum SUMMARY:FREE Evening Exhibition Tour—Stories of a Changing China CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Art critic\nBarbara Po llack has written that “China has changed more over the past 20\nyears t han most countries did in the entire 20th century.” In\nthis exhibition both Chinese and Western artists respond to the economic\nand c ultural changes taking place in China today. Join us for this evening\nexh ibition tour.

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Art c ritic\nBarbara Pollack has written that “China has changed more over the past 20\nyears than most countries did in the entire 20th cent ury.” In\nthis exhibition both Chinese and Western artists respond to th e economic\nand cultural changes taking place in China today. Join us for this evening\nexhibition tour.

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Clint Black is\ncountr y music singer-songwriter\, record producer\, multi-instrumentalist and\no ccasional actor. Signed to RCA Records in 1989\, Black made his debut with \nhis Killin' Time album\, which produced four straight number one singles on\nthe US Billboard Hot Country Singles &amp\; Tracks charts. In additio n to\nhis number one singles\, he’s amassed more than 30 singles on the\ nBillboard charts.

Known for his more classic\, traditional country \nstyle\, Black was strongly influenced by Waylon Jennings\, Willie Nelson and\nMerle Haggard. In his performance in Sun Valley\, Black will perform an\nintimate show – with just four musicians on stage.

Seating c hart\n&amp\; prices:

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Clint Black is\ncountry music singer-songwriter\, record producer\, multi-instr umentalist and\noccasional actor. Signed to RCA Records in 1989\, Black ma de his debut with\nhis Killin' Time album\, which produced four straight n umber one singles on\nthe US Billboard Hot Country Singles &amp\; Tracks c harts. In addition to\nhis number one singles\, he’s amassed more than 3 0 singles on the\nBillboard charts.

Known for his more classic\, tr aditional country\nstyle\, Black was strongly influenced by Waylon Jenning s\, Willie Nelson and\nMerle Haggard. In his performance in Sun Valley\, B lack will perform an\nintimate show – with just four musicians on stage.

Seating chart\n&amp\; prices:

CATEGORIES:Music & Performances DTSTAMP:20251227T141448Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:69504c486da1c DTSTART:20130913T220000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:Encaustic and Pigment Stick Workshop with Shawna Moore CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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In this workshop\nwe w ill simplify the encaustic studio and the process of painting.  Using\nth in coats of encaustic paint (wax and resin) applied with bigger brushes\na nd high quality pigment in stick form\, we with “trap” our marks\,\ndr awings\, and mistakes under layers of wax to create rich and dynamic\nimag es.  Learn how to create smooth\, depth-filled paintings.  Abstract\,\nl andscape and collage techniques will offer opportunities for manipulating\ nthe wax and learning about this exciting medium each day.  If you are ne w\nto encaustic painting\, don’t worry\, we will cover the basics to get you\nstarted and then begin adding design\, image and additional media to the\nprocess.

Registration deadline: Fri\, Aug 30

 

 

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In th is workshop\nwe will simplify the encaustic studio and the process of pain ting.  Using\nthin coats of encaustic paint (wax and resin) applied with bigger brushes\nand high quality pigment in stick form\, we with “trap ” our marks\,\ndrawings\, and mistakes under layers of wax to create ric h and dynamic\nimages.  Learn how to create smooth\, depth-filled paintin gs.  Abstract\,\nlandscape and collage techniques will offer opportunitie s for manipulating\nthe wax and learning about this exciting medium each d ay.  If you are new\nto encaustic painting\, don’t worry\, we will cove r the basics to get you\nstarted and then begin adding design\, image and additional media to the\nprocess.

Registration deadline: Fri\, Aug 30

 

 

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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20251227T141448Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:69504c486da6e DTSTART:20130917T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Libert y Theatre SUMMARY:Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry - film screening and post film discussion wi th art critic Jeff Kelley CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Ai Weiwei:\nNever Sorry is the inside story of a dissident for the digital age who\nins pires global audiences and blurs the boundaries of art and politics.\nFirs t-time director Alison Klayman gained unprecedented access to Ai while\nwo rking as a journalist in China. Her detailed portrait provides a nuanced\n exploration of contemporary China and one of its most compelling public\nf igures.

After the screening\, stay behind for a discussion with Jef f\nKelley\, who has known the infamous Chinese activist and artist for mor e\nthan 25 years. Kelley will bring us up to date on what has happened to Ai\nand his work after the film. Jeff Kelley\, is an art critic and a Cons ulting\nCurator of Contemporary Art at the Asian Art Museum of San Francis co.

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This film is rated R.

See\ntrailer on Vimeo

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A i Weiwei:\nNever Sorry is the inside story of a dissident for the dig ital age who\ninspires global audiences and blurs the boundaries of art an d politics.\nFirst-time director Alison Klayman gained unprecedented acces s to Ai while\nworking as a journalist in China. Her detailed portrait pro vides a nuanced\nexploration of contemporary China and one of its most com pelling public\nfigures.

After the screening\, stay behind for a di scussion with Jeff\nKelley\, who has known the infamous Chinese activist a nd artist for more\nthan 25 years. Kelley will bring us up to date on what has happened to Ai\nand his work after the film. Jeff Kelley\, is an art critic and a Consulting\nCurator of Contemporary Art at the Asian Art Muse um of San Francisco.

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This film is rated R.

See\ntrailer on Vimeo

CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20251227T141448Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:69504c486dac0 DTSTART:20130919T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Ce nter\,\nHailey SUMMARY:Artist Series: Photographing Your Artwork CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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In anticipation\nof th is fall’s Wood River Valley Studio Tour\, The Center is hosting a\nserie s of free classes for local artists.  For more class information\ncontact The Center.  For more information on the studio tour\, go to http://wrvstudiotour.org/

Tues\,\nJ ul 9 – Marketing Your Art Overview\, 5:30-7:00p.m. (K)

Wed\, Aug 21\n– Electronic and Social Media\, 5:30-7:00p.m. (K) (CANCELLED DUE TO THE\nFIRE)

Wed\, Sep 18 – Photographing Your Artwork\, 5:30-7:00p .m.\n(H)

Taught by Stacie Brew\, this class will give you the tools you\nneed to successfully photograph your artwork for use on websites\, i n emails\nand in applications to festivals and galleries. We will cover th e dos and\ndon'ts of photographing a variety of type of artwork: jewelry\, pottery\, oil\npaintings\, framed pieces\, etc. It’s a great opportunit y to develop the\nphotography skills that can make a critical difference i n the presentation\nof your artwork.

 

 

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In an ticipation\nof this fall’s Wood River Valley Studio Tour\, The Center is hosting a\nseries of free classes for local artists.  For more class inf ormation\ncontact The Center.  For more information on the studio tour\, go to http://wrvstudiotour.org/

Tues\,\nJul 9 – Marketing Your Art Overview\, 5:30-7:00p.m. (K)< /p>

Wed\, Aug 21\n– Electronic and Social Media\, 5:30-7:00p.m. (K) ( CANCELLED DUE TO THE\nFIRE)

Wed\, Sep 18 – Photographing Your Art work\, 5:30-7:00p.m.\n(H)

Taught by Stacie Brew\, this class will g ive you the tools you\nneed to successfully photograph your artwork for us e on websites\, in emails\nand in applications to festivals and galleries. We will cover the dos and\ndon'ts of photographing a variety of type of a rtwork: jewelry\, pottery\, oil\npaintings\, framed pieces\, etc. It’s a great opportunity to develop the\nphotography skills that can make a crit ical difference in the presentation\nof your artwork.

 

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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20251227T141448Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:69504c486db10 DTSTART:20130921T230000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Ce nter\,\nKetchum SUMMARY:A Tale of Two Firms with Wharton School professor\, Marshall Meyer (part 1) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Sat\, Sept 21\n11am-12 :30pm

In these two seminar style classes\, we explore the\nleadersh ip and strategies of two Chinese firms\, one a firm steeped in\nChinese cu lture that has become a world-famous brand\, the other perhaps the\nmost W estern of large Chinese firms that was also the first Chinese firm to\nach ieve global dominance in its industry even though its brand remains\nunkno wn beyond industry insiders. A key issue is how US and EU firms can\ncompe te with these Chinese powerhouses.

Reading\n List: A Tale of Two Firms

 

 

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Sat\, Sept 21\n11am-12:30pm

In these two seminar style classes\, we expl ore the\nleadership and strategies of two Chinese firms\, one a firm steep ed in\nChinese culture that has become a world-famous brand\, the other pe rhaps the\nmost Western of large Chinese firms that was also the first Chi nese firm to\nachieve global dominance in its industry even though its bra nd remains\nunknown beyond industry insiders. A key issue is how US and EU firms can\ncompete with these Chinese powerhouses.

Reading\nList: A Tale of Two Firms

 

 

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Tues\, Sept 24\,\n7-8: 30pm

In these two seminar style classes\, we explore the\nleadershi p and strategies of two Chinese firms\, one a firm steeped in\nChinese cul ture that has become a world-famous brand\, the other perhaps the\nmost We stern of large Chinese firms that was also the first Chinese firm to\nache ive global dominance in its industry even though its brand remains\nunknow n beyond industry insiders. A key issue is how US and EU firms can\ncompet e with these Chinese powerhouses.

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Tues\ , Sept 24\,\n7-8:30pm

In these two seminar style classes\, we explo re the\nleadership and strategies of two Chinese firms\, one a firm steepe d in\nChinese culture that has become a world-famous brand\, the other per haps the\nmost Western of large Chinese firms that was also the first Chin ese firm to\nacheive global dominance in its industry even though its bran d remains\nunknown beyond industry insiders. A key issue is how US and EU firms can\ncompete with these Chinese powerhouses.

CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20251227T141448Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:69504c486e0a0 DTSTART:20130927T000000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Large Conference\nRoom\, The Community Library SUMMARY:The Practice of Fiction: A Story Workshop with Clyde Moneyhun CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Creative writing\nmast er class cosponsored by the Community Library\, Boise State University\nan d the Sun Valley Center for the Arts. Boise State professor Clyde\nMoneyhu n\, author of Crafting Fiction: In Theory\, In Practice\, will first\nlead participants through a series of brainstorming exercises keyed to the\nel ements of fiction. The exercises will help writers more fully imagine\nthe ir fictional characters and the worlds they inhabit. Then\,\nre-thinking/r e-writing exercises will help the writers re-imagine elements\nof their st ories in unexpected ways. Any writer\, from beginner to\nprofessional\, ca n emerge from the workshop with useful new tools\,\nand—just maybe—a n ew story.

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Creat ive writing\nmaster class cosponsored by the Community Library\, Boise Sta te University\nand the Sun Valley Center for the Arts. Boise State profess or Clyde\nMoneyhun\, author of Crafting Fiction: In Theory\, In Practice\, will first\nlead participants through a series of brainstorming exercises keyed to the\nelements of fiction. The exercises will help writers more f ully imagine\ntheir fictional characters and the worlds they inhabit. Then \,\nre-thinking/re-writing exercises will help the writers re-imagine elem ents\nof their stories in unexpected ways. Any writer\, from beginner to\n professional\, can emerge from the workshop with useful new tools\,\nand —just maybe—a new story.

CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20251227T141448Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:69504c486e0f7 DTSTART:20130928T210000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE SUMMARY:Memoir Writing Workshop: Tales from the Motherland: How Africa Gav e Me a Voice\, and America Gave Me the Freedom to Use It with Alexandra Fu ller CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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“The Only Taboo\nis Silence: to find your voice in a noisy world\; how to make your story our\ nstory\; how to make the personal universal.\" This workshop will focus on \nmemoir writing and personal nonfiction narratives. What works\, why and\ nhow?

Registration deadline: Fri\, Sept 13

 

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“Th e Only Taboo\nis Silence: to find your voice in a noisy world\; how to mak e your story our\nstory\; how to make the personal universal.\" This works hop will focus on\nmemoir writing and personal nonfiction narratives. What works\, why and\nhow?

Registration deadline: Fri\, Sept 13

 

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