BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:static.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:694fb375e93f7 DTSTART:20140309T000000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Ce nter\,\nHailey SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Demystifying Color with Betty Merken CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Join Master\nArtist an d Colorist Betty Merken for this exciting and jam packed\, hands-on\nworks hop as she guides you through understanding the spectrum and learning\nto use color powerfully and effectively. Based on the artist’s unique\,\nmu lti-faceted\, and easy to understand color systems\, participants will\nle arn step by step techniques for creating masterful color palettes for\nart \, architecture\, and design. Participants will also learn methods for \nkeeping a personal color journal filled with on-site color swatches and\ ncolor notations. Betty teaches workshops and seminars nationally on the \nuse of color at UCLA\, at the University of Oregon\, at the Seattle Art\ nMuseum and by invitation to architecture and design firms. Betty’s wo rk\nis represented in Ketchum by Gilman Contemporary Gallery\, where she w ill\nguide participants of the workshop in viewing her work. To learn more about\nBetty and to view her artwork\, please view her website at: www.bettymerkenstudios.com.
\nWEEKEND WORKSHOP: Saturday &\; Sunday\, March 8th &\; 9th\, 1 0-5pm\,\nThe Center in Hailey
Join Master\nArtist and Colorist Betty Merken for this exciting and jam packed\ , hands-on\nworkshop as she guides you through understanding the spectrum and learning\nto use color powerfully and effectively. Based on the artist ’s unique\,\nmulti-faceted\, and easy to understand color systems\, part icipants will\nlearn step by step techniques for creating masterful color palettes for\nart\, architecture\, and design. Participants will also learn methods for\nkeeping a personal color journal filled with on-site co lor swatches and\ncolor notations. Betty teaches workshops and seminars nationally on the\nuse of color at UCLA\, at the University of Oregon\, at the Seattle Art\nMuseum and by invitation to architecture and design firm s. Betty’s work\nis represented in Ketchum by Gilman Contemporary Gall ery\, where she will\nguide participants of the workshop in viewing her wo rk. To learn more about\nBetty and to view her artwork\, please view her w ebsite at: www.bettymerkens tudios.com.
\nWEEKEND WORKSHOP: Saturday &\; Sunday\, March 8 th &\; 9th\, 10-5pm\,\nThe Center in Hailey
Objectified is\nabout our complex relationship with manufactured objects and\, by extension\,\nt he people who design them. It’s a look at the creativity at work behind\ neverything from toothbrushes to tech gadgets. It’s about the designers\ nwho re-examine\, re-evaluate and re-invent our manufactured environment o n a\ndaily basis. It’s about personal expression\, identity\, consumeris m\, and\nsustainability.
Through vérité footage and in-depth conv ersations\,\nthe film documents the creative processes of some of the worl d’s most\ninfluential product designers\, and looks at how the things th ey make impact\nour lives. What can we learn about who we are\, and who we want to be\, from\nthe objects with which we surround ourselves?
F ollowing the\nscreening local product designers Jamey Allsop Greene\, Eric Carlson and\nBruce Rogers will discuss the process that they go through t o take their\nproducts from design to reality.
Part of the Center's \nmultidisciplinary project Creativity at Work.
Not rated. \nFilm runs 75 minutes and the panel will be held after the film for 30-45 \nminutes.
Objec tified is\nabout our complex relationship with manufactured objects and\, by extension\,\nthe people who design them. It’s a look at the creativit y at work behind\neverything from toothbrushes to tech gadgets. It’s abo ut the designers\nwho re-examine\, re-evaluate and re-invent our manufactu red environment on a\ndaily basis. It’s about personal expression\, iden tity\, consumerism\, and\nsustainability.
Through vérité footage and in-depth conversations\,\nthe film documents the creative processes of some of the world’s most\ninfluential product designers\, and looks at how the things they make impact\nour lives. What can we learn about who we are\, and who we want to be\, from\nthe objects with which we surround ou rselves?
Following the\nscreening local product designers Jamey All sop Greene\, Eric Carlson and\nBruce Rogers will discuss the process that they go through to take their\nproducts from design to reality.
Par t of the Center's\nmultidisciplinary project Creativity at Work.< /p>
Not rated.\nFilm runs 75 minutes and the panel will be held after t he film for 30-45\nminutes.
Start your\nGallery Wa lk at the Center! Each year Sun Valley Gallery Association hosts\nnine gal lery walks (exhibition openings for all SVGA galleries)\, which are\neage rly anticipated and free to the public. Locals and visitors alike take\nin thought-provoking exhibitions of newly installed art\, enjoy wine\, mingl e\nwith friends\, and often meet the artists.
Start your\nGallery Walk at the Center! Each year Sun Valley Gallery Associatio n hosts\nnine gallery walks (exhibition openings for all SVGA galleries)\, which are\neagerly anticipated and free to the public. Locals and visito rs alike take\nin thought-provoking exhibitions of newly installed art\, e njoy wine\, mingle\nwith friends\, and often meet the artists.
Part of\nthe W ood River Valley Studio Tour Artists Education Series
\nIn anticipation of the September 2014 valley-wide tour of artist\nstudios\, t he Sun Valley Center for the Arts and the Wood River Valley\nStudio Tour i nvite working artists to attend the free 2014 ARTIST EDUCATION\nSERIES: Th e Business of Art. Sun Valley Center for the Arts is pleased to\nsponsor the January\, February\, and March programs. To register for the\nSeries programs\, click REGISTER at left.
Gail Severn of Gail Severn\nGall ery will lead the discussion on the important symbiotic business\nrelation ship that artists and dealers have long enjoyed. Participants will\ngain i nsight into the successful collaboration between gallery and artist\nand h ow it's based on the communication of shared goals. Center staff will\nals o participate in the discussion.
For more information on Gail\nSeve rn Gallery\, visit gailseve rngallery.com.
\nFor more information on the studio tour\, visit Wood River Valley Studio Tour’s\ nwebsite.
Part of\nthe Wood River Valley Studio Tour Artists Education Series
\nIn anticipation of the September 2014 valley-wide tour of ar tist\nstudios\, the Sun Valley Center for the Arts and the Wood River Vall ey\nStudio Tour invite working artists to attend the free 2014 ARTIST EDUC ATION\nSERIES: The Business of Art. Sun Valley Center for the Arts is pl eased to\nsponsor the January\, February\, and March programs. To register for the\nSeries programs\, click REGISTER at left.
Gail Severn of Gail Severn\nGallery will lead the discussion on the important symbiotic b usiness\nrelationship that artists and dealers have long enjoyed. Particip ants will\ngain insight into the successful collaboration between gallery and artist\nand how it's based on the communication of shared goals. Cente r staff will\nalso participate in the discussion.
For more informat ion on Gail\nSevern Gallery\, visit gailseverngallery.com.
\nFor more information on the st udio tour\, visit Wood River Valley Studio Tour’s\nwebsite.
This\nmultidisciplinar y project considers the connection between work and\ncreativity and the im pact of the connection on the American workplace. Join\nus and enjoy a gla ss of wine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s\ncurators and ga llery guides.
This\ nmultidisciplinary project considers the connection between work and\ncrea tivity and the impact of the connection on the American workplace. Join\nu s and enjoy a glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with The Center’s \ncurators and gallery guides.
Two worlds\ncollide wh en cycling legend Jonathan \"Jock\" Boyer moves to Rwanda to help\nthe fir st Rwandan National Cycling Team in their six year journey to\ncompete in the Olympic Games. Against impossible odds both Jock and the\nteam find ne w purpose as they rise from the ashes of their past.
\nStunningly fi lmed\, Rising From Ashes follows\nJock (the firs t American to compete in the Tour de France) and his Rwandan\nriders as th ey slowly learn what it means to be a professional cyclist -\nhow to train \, compete\, and live the life of a top level athlete. As their\nstrength and confidence grows\, the riders of Team Rwanda give their fellow\ncitize ns a vision of something greater than themselves and their history:\nhope for a future.
Executive produced and narrated by Forest\nWhitaker ( Lee Daniels' The Butler\, The Last King of Scotland).
Hear\nfrom the producer and Jock Boyer in th is Wall Street Journal video.
\nTrailer link at left.
Thi s film is not rated. 82 minutes.
\nPrior to screening Ri sing from Ashes\, we will\nshow the trailer for a film that is in production titled Afghan\nCycles.
A fghan Cycles is a feature length documentary\nfilm that tells the story of the brave women who dare to ride on the\nWomen’s National Cycling Team of Afghanistan. The film looks closely at\nwhat it means to be a female cy clist in an otherwise male dominated\ncountry.
Riding a bicycle is considered offensive for women\, and the\nstigma of immorality and promisc uity is difficult to push past. Using the\nbicycle to pedal a revolution\, these teammates are breaking gender and\ncultural barriers by choosing to ride. Following their daily routines of\nschool\, work\, and home life to training rides on major trucking highways\,\nwe get a sense of what life is like for young Afghan women. Afghan Cycles\nillustrates the progress wo men have made throughout the country\, while\nsharing the harsh juxtaposin g realities that many still face\, and\nculminates at the first ever women ’s bike race\, held in Afghanistan.
\nAfghan Cycles will be premie ring in early 2015. To stay updated on the\nrelease of the film\, visit < a\nhref=\"http://www.afghancycles.com\">www.afghancycles.com
Th anks\nto the Wood River Bike Coalition for helping support the screening o f these\nfilms.
The Haven food truck will be on site for tacos and burritos\nfrom 6-6:45pm.
Two w orlds\ncollide when cycling legend Jonathan \"Jock\" Boyer moves to Rwanda to help\nthe first Rwandan National Cycling Team in their six year journe y to\ncompete in the Olympic Games. Against impossible odds both Jock and the\nteam find new purpose as they rise from the ashes of their past.
\ nStunningly filmed\, Rising From Ashes follow s\nJock (the first American to compete in the Tour de France) and his Rwan dan\nriders as they slowly learn what it means to be a professional cyclis t -\nhow to train\, compete\, and live the life of a top level athlete. As their\nstrength and confidence grows\, the riders of Team Rwanda give the ir fellow\ncitizens a vision of something greater than themselves and thei r history:\nhope for a future.
Executive produced and narrated by F orest\nWhitaker (Lee Daniels' The Butler\, The Last King of Scotland).
Hear\nfrom the producer and Jock Boyer in this Wall Street Journal video.
\nTrailer link at left.
This film is not rated. 82 minutes.
\nPrior to screeni ng Rising from Ashes\, we will\nshow the trailer for a film that is in production titled Afghan\nCycles.
Afghan Cycles is a feature length documentary\nfilm that t ells the story of the brave women who dare to ride on the\nWomen’s Natio nal Cycling Team of Afghanistan. The film looks closely at\nwhat it means to be a female cyclist in an otherwise male dominated\ncountry.
Rid ing a bicycle is considered offensive for women\, and the\nstigma of immor ality and promiscuity is difficult to push past. Using the\nbicycle to ped al a revolution\, these teammates are breaking gender and\ncultural barrie rs by choosing to ride. Following their daily routines of\nschool\, work\, and home life to training rides on major trucking highways\,\nwe get a se nse of what life is like for young Afghan women. Afghan Cycles\nillustrate s the progress women have made throughout the country\, while\nsharing the harsh juxtaposing realities that many still face\, and\nculminates at the first ever women’s bike race\, held in Afghanistan.
\nAfghan Cycl es will be premiering in early 2015. To stay updated on the\nrelease of th e film\, visit www.afghancycles. com
Thanks\nto the Wood River Bike Coalition for helping suppor t the screening of these\nfilms.
The Haven food truck will be on si te for tacos and burritos\nfrom 6-6:45pm.
One of Quebec’s\nfin est traditional AND progressive folk groups\, Le Vent du Nord goes from\nf oot stomping dance tunes featuring fiddles\, hurdy-gurdy\, guitar\, bouzou ki\,\naccordion and more\, to haunting a cappella melodies without skippin g a\nbeat. Since its inception in 2002\, Le Vent du Nord has enjoye d\nmeteoric success. They have received several prestigious awards and are now\none of the most-loved Quebec folk outfits in the world.
One o f Quebec’s\nfinest traditional AND progressive folk groups\, Le Vent du Nord goes from\nfoot stomping dance tunes featuring fiddles\, hurdy-gurdy\ , guitar\, bouzouki\,\naccordion and more\, to haunting a cappella melodie s without skipping a\nbeat. Since its inception in 2002\, Le Vent du No rd has enjoyed\nmeteoric success. They have received several prestigio us awards and are now\none of the most-loved Quebec folk outfits in the wo rld.
Make the kids’\nstay cation a memorable adventure by signing them up for the Spring Break\nArt Camp. Students will explore a variety of art techniques and develop\nskill s in drawing\, surface design and sculpture. Each child will come home\nwi th new skills\, personalized artwork and great memories.
Spring\nBr eak Art Camp is held Monday-Friday\, March 24-28. Morning session is for\n 1st-3rd grade\, from 9am - 12pm and afternoon session is for 4th &\; 5t h\ngrade\, from 2-5pm.
Make the kids’\nstaycation a memorable adventure by signing them up for the S pring Break\nArt Camp. Students will explore a variety of art techniques a nd develop\nskills in drawing\, surface design and sculpture. Each child w ill come home\nwith new skills\, personalized artwork and great memories.< /p>
Spring\nBreak Art Camp is held Monday-Friday\, March 24-28. Morning session is for\n1st-3rd grade\, from 9am - 12pm and afternoon session is for 4th &\; 5th\ngrade\, from 2-5pm.