BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:static.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c9c8cc8a88 DTSTART:20240202T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Ochi G allery SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING & ARTIST TALK: “Patient”—A Video and Conversat ion CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Artist Holly\nHolm quist spent the last six years navigating the healthcare system when an\na cute illness turned into a chronic one without end in sight. PATIENT\, an\ neleven-minute video projection of images and text\, is a moving and\nbeau tiful visual exploration of that experience. Following the\npresentation\, Holly will join SVMoA curator Courtney Gilbert for a\nconversation about the work.
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A rtist Holly\nHolmquist spent the last six years navigating the healthcare system when an\nacute illness turned into a chronic one without end in sig ht. PATIENT\, an\neleven-minute video projection of images and text\, is a moving and\nbeautiful visual exploration of that experience. Following th e\npresentation\, Holly will join SVMoA curator Courtney Gilbert for a\nco nversation about the work.
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Artist Holly\nHolm quist spent the last six years navigating the healthcare system when an\na cute illness turned into a chronic one without end in sight. PATIENT\, an\ neleven-minute video projection of images and text\, is a moving and\nbeau tiful visual exploration of that experience. Following the\npresentation\, Holly will join SVMoA curator Courtney Gilbert for a\nconversation about the work.
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A rtist Holly\nHolmquist spent the last six years navigating the healthcare system when an\nacute illness turned into a chronic one without end in sig ht. PATIENT\, an\neleven-minute video projection of images and text\, is a moving and\nbeautiful visual exploration of that experience. Following th e\npresentation\, Holly will join SVMoA curator Courtney Gilbert for a\nco nversation about the work.
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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 &\; Ability: all ages\, fa milies\nencouraged to attend together
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 &\; Abili ty: all ages\, families\nencouraged to attend together
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.
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 &\; Ability: all ages\, fa milies\nencouraged to attend together
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 &\; Abili ty: all ages\, families\nencouraged to attend together
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.
Use this\nopportun ity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environment while\ndrawi ng directly from the human figure. A model will hold a variety of\nposes t hroughout the 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcome.
\nBr ing your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.
\nAge &\; ability: 16+\, all skill levels welcome!
\n< strong>Participants under 18 years of age need to provide a waiver\nsigned by their guardian. CLICK HERE to download.
(register for ea ch Open Studio session/date\nindividually)
To learn mo re\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at information@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.
\nBring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.< /em>
\nAge &\; ability: 16+\, all skill levels welcome!
\nParticipants under 18 years of age need to provide a waiver\nsigned by their guardian. CLICK HERE to download.< /strong>
(register for each Open Studio session/date\nindividually)
To learn more\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org .
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Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with the Museum’s curator.
Bodies of Work\ nfeatures artwork by contemporary artists who have used their practices as \nways of navigating and processing their personal experience of medical\n illness as well as the experiences of others. Working in a range of media\ nand from widely varying points of view\, participating artists include Dy lan\nMortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout\ , with new\nwork by Katherine Shaughnessy and Heather Watkins.
\nRefreshments will be served in the Museum classroom prior to\nthe start of the tour.
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E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with the Museum’s curator.
Bod ies of Work\nfeatures artwork by contemporary artists who have used t heir practices as\nways of navigating and processing their personal experi ence of medical\nillness as well as the experiences of others. Working in a range of media\nand from widely varying points of view\, participating a rtists include Dylan\nMortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout\, with new\nwork by Katherine Shaughnessy and Heather Wat kins.
\nRefreshments will be served in the Museum classr oom prior to\nthe start of the tour.
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Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with the Museum’s curator.
Bodies of Work\ nfeatures artwork by contemporary artists who have used their practices as \nways of navigating and processing their personal experience of medical\n illness as well as the experiences of others. Working in a range of media\ nand from widely varying points of view\, participating artists include Dy lan\nMortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout\ , with new\nwork by Katherine Shaughnessy and Heather Watkins.
\nRefreshments will be served in the Museum classroom prior to\nthe start of the tour.
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E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with the Museum’s curator.
Bod ies of Work\nfeatures artwork by contemporary artists who have used t heir practices as\nways of navigating and processing their personal experi ence of medical\nillness as well as the experiences of others. Working in a range of media\nand from widely varying points of view\, participating a rtists include Dylan\nMortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout\, with new\nwork by Katherine Shaughnessy and Heather Wat kins.
\nRefreshments will be served in the Museum classr oom prior to\nthe start of the tour.
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Brett Dennen’s\n endearing and adventurous Lift Series is back this winter. In its seventh\ nyear\, the annual tour is set against the backdrop of Brett’s favorite\ ,\nand the country’s best\, ski towns. When asked why Brett continues to play\nwinters in the mountains\, he responds\, “Because mountain people are my\nfavorite people. They know the secret to making the best kind of community\nthat is centered around their love of the mountains and stoke. It gives me\na chance to connect with amazing people and ski in some thril ling and maybe\neven some dangerous terrain. It is a source of inspiration for me to be a\nbetter person and make more music.” The concerts will b e intimate solo\nacoustic sets of songs and stories that are sure to be he artwarming and\nfunny.
Brett Dennen is a nationally known\, beloved singer-songwriter\nwho has played at Austin City Limits\, Newport Folk\, and Telluride Bluegrass\nFestivals and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel\, David Le tterman\, and Conan\nO’Brien. His songs are carefully crafted\, beautifu l and often exhibit a\nwry sense of humor. In addition to his skill as a m usician\, Brett is an\nactive philanthropist\, environmentalist\, and avid skier. This tour combines\nDennen’s love of skiing with his deep concer n over the environment and\nthe future of resort towns in the face of chan ging climate.
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B rett Dennen’s\nendearing and adventurous Lift Series is back this winter . In its seventh\nyear\, the annual tour is set against the backdrop of Br ett’s favorite\,\nand the country’s best\, ski towns. When asked why B rett continues to play\nwinters in the mountains\, he responds\, “Becaus e mountain people are my\nfavorite people. They know the secret to making the best kind of community\nthat is centered around their love of the moun tains and stoke. It gives me\na chance to connect with amazing people and ski in some thrilling and maybe\neven some dangerous terrain. It is a sour ce of inspiration for me to be a\nbetter person and make more music.” Th e concerts will be intimate solo\nacoustic sets of songs and stories that are sure to be heartwarming and\nfunny.
Brett Dennen is a nationall y known\, beloved singer-songwriter\nwho has played at Austin City Limits\ , Newport Folk\, and Telluride Bluegrass\nFestivals and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel\, David Letterman\, and Conan\nO’Brien. His songs are carefully c rafted\, beautiful and often exhibit a\nwry sense of humor. In addition to his skill as a musician\, Brett is an\nactive philanthropist\, environmen talist\, and avid skier. This tour combines\nDennen’s love of skiing wit h his deep concern over the environment and\nthe future of resort towns in the face of changing climate.
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Brett Dennen’s\n endearing and adventurous Lift Series is back this winter. In its seventh\ nyear\, the annual tour is set against the backdrop of Brett’s favorite\ ,\nand the country’s best\, ski towns. When asked why Brett continues to play\nwinters in the mountains\, he responds\, “Because mountain people are my\nfavorite people. They know the secret to making the best kind of community\nthat is centered around their love of the mountains and stoke. It gives me\na chance to connect with amazing people and ski in some thril ling and maybe\neven some dangerous terrain. It is a source of inspiration for me to be a\nbetter person and make more music.” The concerts will b e intimate solo\nacoustic sets of songs and stories that are sure to be he artwarming and\nfunny.
Brett Dennen is a nationally known\, beloved singer-songwriter\nwho has played at Austin City Limits\, Newport Folk\, and Telluride Bluegrass\nFestivals and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel\, David Le tterman\, and Conan\nO’Brien. His songs are carefully crafted\, beautifu l and often exhibit a\nwry sense of humor. In addition to his skill as a m usician\, Brett is an\nactive philanthropist\, environmentalist\, and avid skier. This tour combines\nDennen’s love of skiing with his deep concer n over the environment and\nthe future of resort towns in the face of chan ging climate.
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B rett Dennen’s\nendearing and adventurous Lift Series is back this winter . In its seventh\nyear\, the annual tour is set against the backdrop of Br ett’s favorite\,\nand the country’s best\, ski towns. When asked why B rett continues to play\nwinters in the mountains\, he responds\, “Becaus e mountain people are my\nfavorite people. They know the secret to making the best kind of community\nthat is centered around their love of the moun tains and stoke. It gives me\na chance to connect with amazing people and ski in some thrilling and maybe\neven some dangerous terrain. It is a sour ce of inspiration for me to be a\nbetter person and make more music.” Th e concerts will be intimate solo\nacoustic sets of songs and stories that are sure to be heartwarming and\nfunny.
Brett Dennen is a nationall y known\, beloved singer-songwriter\nwho has played at Austin City Limits\ , Newport Folk\, and Telluride Bluegrass\nFestivals and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel\, David Letterman\, and Conan\nO’Brien. His songs are carefully c rafted\, beautiful and often exhibit a\nwry sense of humor. In addition to his skill as a musician\, Brett is an\nactive philanthropist\, environmen talist\, and avid skier. This tour combines\nDennen’s love of skiing wit h his deep concern over the environment and\nthe future of resort towns in the face of changing climate.
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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 &\; Ability: all ages\, families\nenc ouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\ nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\ nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\ nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun!
Afternoon Art is a free dr op-in opportunity\nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts f rom the Museum's\ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nencouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking in spiration.\nProjects will vary.
Age &\; Ability: all age s\, families\nencouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended f or families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!
Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity \nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's\ ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nenc ouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfe ct for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspiration.\nProje cts will vary.
Age &\; Ability: all ages\, families\nenc ouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\ nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\ nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\ nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun!
Afternoon Art is a free dr op-in opportunity\nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts f rom the Museum's\ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nencouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking in spiration.\nProjects will vary.
Age &\; Ability: all age s\, families\nencouraged to attend together
Afternoon Art\nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended f or families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.
Come over to\nSVMo A’s Hailey Classroom for Teen Night—the place to be creative\, have\ns nacks\, and meet other teens with similar and different interests. This\nm onth\, join us to create your own hand-painted tote bag! Featuring new\, f un\nprojects each time! Register in advance or drop in to explore ideas an d new\nactivities\, including:
No experience necessary.\n Open to all teenagers of any experience and interest levels\, ages\n13–1 8.
Teens are invited to Teen Night\, a free\nart-mak ing program on select Fridays by and for teens. Work with SVMoA Team\nto c reate and learn new techniques with art projects inspired by SVMoA’s\npa st and present exhibitions. All free and geared toward young people ages\n 13–18.
Are you an artist\, musician\, poet\, or dancer?\ nWe’re always looking for talented young people interested in sharing\nt heir talents at Teen Nights. Interested? Email information@svmoa.org.
C ome over to\nSVMoA’s Hailey Classroom for Teen Night—the place to be c reative\, have\nsnacks\, and meet other teens with similar and different i nterests. This\nmonth\, join us to create your own hand-painted tote bag! Featuring new\, fun\nprojects each time! Register in advance or drop in to explore ideas and new\nactivities\, including:
No experi ence necessary.\nOpen to all teenagers of any experience and interest leve ls\, ages\n13–18.
Teens are invited to Teen Night\ , a free\nart-making program on select Fridays by and for teens. Work with SVMoA Team\nto create and learn new techniques with art projects inspired by SVMoA’s\npast and present exhibitions. All free and geared toward yo ung people ages\n13–18.
Are you an artist\, musician\, p oet\, or dancer?\nWe’re always looking for talented young people interes ted in sharing\ntheir talents at Teen Nights. Interested? Email information@svmoa.org.
As Sun Valley\nMus eum of Art explores the topic of art's power to heal through its current\n exhibition\, Bodies of Work\, the Museum has invited David Gere t o\nspeak about his work and commitment to using art as a way to improve pu blic\nhealth and health outcomes. His extensive writing and global curator ial\nprojects address arts-based public health interventions and projects.
\nDavid Gere\, Ph.D.\, is the foun ding\ndirector of the UCLA Art &\; Global Health Center and is a profes sor in\nthe UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance\, where he te aches\ncourses in arts activism. His extensive writing and global curatori al\nprojects address arts-based public health interventions and projects.\ nThrough the UCLA Art &\; Global Health Center\, Gere and his students\ nengage local and global communities\, from the UCLA Sex Squad’s\nperfor mances in LAUSD high schools to the Through Positive Eyes initiative\nin c ities around the world. Art &\; Global Health Center programs operate\n across five continents and engage and encourage local artist communities t o\ntake on public health issues in accessible and entertaining ways.
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A s Sun Valley\nMuseum of Art explores the topic of art's power to heal thro ugh its current\nexhibition\, Bodies of Work\, the Museum has inv ited David Gere to\nspeak about his work and commitment to using art as a way to improve public\nhealth and health outcomes. His extensive writing a nd global curatorial\nprojects address arts-based public health interventi ons and projects.
\nDavid Gere\, Ph .D.\, is the founding\ndirector of the UCLA Art &\; Global Health Cente r and is a professor in\nthe UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Da nce\, where he teaches\ncourses in arts activism. His extensive writing an d global curatorial\nprojects address arts-based public health interventio ns and projects.\nThrough the UCLA Art &\; Global Health Center\, Gere and his students\nengage local and global communities\, from the UCLA Sex Squad’s\nperformances in LAUSD high schools to the Through Positive Eyes initiative\nin cities around the world. Art &\; Global Health Center p rograms operate\nacross five continents and engage and encourage local art ist communities to\ntake on public health issues in accessible and enterta ining ways.
Join educators\,\n visiting artists\, and Museum staff for in-person and virtual presentation s\,\ndiscussion\, and activity based on current exhibitions at SVMoA and\n connections to the National Core Arts Standards and Idaho Content\nStandar ds.
Develop curricular connections and gain tools\,\nstrategies\, a nd thinking routines for integrating art and objects into\neveryday classr oom learning. Participate in a professional learning\ncommunity of support ive and reflective educational practitioners.
Educator\nEvening is a FREE profes sional development series occurring monthly. Blaine\nCounty educators may receive in-service (continuing education) hours for\ntheir participation.< /p>
J oin educators\,\nvisiting artists\, and Museum staff for in-person and vir tual presentations\,\ndiscussion\, and activity based on current exhibitio ns at SVMoA and\nconnections to the National Core Arts Standards and Idaho Content\nStandards.
Develop curricular connections and gain tools\ ,\nstrategies\, and thinking routines for integrating art and objects into \neveryday classroom learning. Participate in a professional learning\ncom munity of supportive and reflective educational practitioners.
Educator\nEvening is a FREE professional development series occurring monthly. Blaine\nCoun ty educators may receive in-service (continuing education) hours for\nthei r participation.
The Sun Valley Museum of Art is collaborating with Boise\nState Univ ersity’s College of Innovation + Design to bring their MashUp\nlecture s eries to the Wood River Valley. Inspired by similar programs at\nother con temporary art museums\, MashUps are designed to bring audiences\ntogether with lecturers to evoke creative connections.
For each\nMashUp even ing\, two presenters will each speak for 20 minutes on a topic of\ntheir p assion\, and a third 20-minute segment invites the audience to ask\nquesti ons and find commonality between the two disparate topics. The host\nand t imekeeper for the evening will be Boise State University’s College\nof I nnovation + Design’s Associate Dean\, Jen Schneider.
John Bieter is a Boise State University\nprofesso r and historian of Basque culture\, and a veteran presenter from\nSeason 1 of MashUp held in Boise. He will be presenting on a project\ncapturing im ages of wayfinding and cultural carvings Basque sheepherders\nhave made in aspen trees for decades. Crystal Markham-Brown is a yoga\nteacher and sou nd healer and will be presenting on using sound\, and\nespecially mantras\ , as a form of mind healing and recovery from trauma.
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The Sun Valley Museum of Art is collaborating with Boise\nState University’s College of Innovation + Design to bring their MashUp\nlecture series to the Wood River Valley. Inspired by similar progr ams at\nother contemporary art museums\, MashUps are designed to bring aud iences\ntogether with lecturers to evoke creative connections.
For each\nMashUp evening\, two presenters will each speak for 20 minutes on a topic of\ntheir passion\, and a third 20-minute segment invites the audien ce to ask\nquestions and find commonality between the two disparate topics . The host\nand timekeeper for the evening will be Boise State University ’s College\nof Innovation + Design’s Associate Dean\, Jen Schneider.
John Bieter is a Boise State Un iversity\nprofessor and historian of Basque culture\, and a veteran presen ter from\nSeason 1 of MashUp held in Boise. He will be presenting on a pro ject\ncapturing images of wayfinding and cultural carvings Basque sheepher ders\nhave made in aspen trees for decades. Crystal Markham-Brown is a yog a\nteacher and sound healer and will be presenting on using sound\, and\ne specially mantras\, as a form of mind healing and recovery from trauma.
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Yoga from the\nins ide—focusing on feeling\, not doing. Students will be guided through\nsl ow and deliberate movements to heighten body awareness and release\ntensio n in the body. The class will end with the healing sound of the song\nand harmonium. Students should wear comfortable clothing they can move\nin.
Cry stal Markham-Brown is a yoga teacher and sound healer\, and will be\nprese nting on using sound\, and especially mantras\, as a form of mind\nhealing and recovery from trauma.
Y oga from the\ninside—focusing on feeling\, not doing. Students will be g uided through\nslow and deliberate movements to heighten body awareness an d release\ntension in the body. The class will end with the healing sound of the song\nand harmonium. Students should wear comfortable clothing they can move\nin.
Crystal Markham-Brown is a yoga teacher and sound healer\, a nd will be\npresenting on using sound\, and especially mantras\, as a form of mind\nhealing and recovery from trauma.
Start your\nGaller y Walk at SVMoA!
Bodies of Work\nfeatu res artwork by contemporary artists who have used their practices as\nways of navigating and processing their personal experience of medical\nillnes s as well as the experiences of others. Working in a range of media\nand f rom widely varying points of view\, participating artists include Dylan\nM ortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout with n ew\nwork by Katherine Shaughnessy and Heather Watkins.
S tart your\nGallery Walk at SVMoA!
Bodies of Work\nfeatures artwork by contemporary artists who have used their p ractices as\nways of navigating and processing their personal experience o f medical\nillness as well as the experiences of others. Working in a rang e of media\nand from widely varying points of view\, participating artists include Dylan\nMortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and R enee Stout with new\nwork by Katherine Shaughnessy and Heather Watkins.
For the 9th\nconse cutive year\, the Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern\nCinemas present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films. With all three categories\noffere d—Live Action\, Animated and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to predict the winners. A perennial hit with audiences around the\ncountry and the world\, don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. The\nAcad emy Awards take place Sunday\, March 10\, 2024.
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F or the 9th\nconsecutive year\, the Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern\nCinemas present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films. With all three c ategories\noffered—Live Action\, Animated and Documentary—this is you r annual\nchance to predict the winners. A perennial hit with audiences ar ound the\ncountry and the world\, don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. The\nAcademy Awards take place Sunday\, March 10\, 2024.
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SVMoA\nContemporar ies invite you to an evening of collage\, glitter\, and fun. We\nwill expl ore our exhibition\, Bodies of Work\, thoughtfully curated\nto il lustrate the healing powers of art\, and then drop into our creative\nspac e for an art project and refreshments.
S VMoA\nContemporaries invite you to an evening of collage\, glitter\, and f un. We\nwill explore our exhibition\, Bodies of Work\, thoughtful ly curated\nto illustrate the healing powers of art\, and then drop into o ur creative\nspace for an art project and refreshments.
SVMoA\nContemporar ies invite you to an evening of collage\, glitter\, and fun. We\nwill expl ore our exhibition\, Bodies of Work\, thoughtfully curated\nto il lustrate the healing powers of art\, and then drop into our creative\nspac e for an art project and refreshments.
S VMoA\nContemporaries invite you to an evening of collage\, glitter\, and f un. We\nwill explore our exhibition\, Bodies of Work\, thoughtful ly curated\nto illustrate the healing powers of art\, and then drop into o ur creative\nspace for an art project and refreshments.
For the 9th\nconse cutive year\, the Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern\nCinemas present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films. With all three categories\noffere d—Live Action\, Animated and Documentary—this is your annual\nchance to predict the winners. A perennial hit with audiences around the\ncountry and the world\, don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. The\nAcad emy Awards take place Sunday\, March 10\, 2024.
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F or the 9th\nconsecutive year\, the Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern\nCinemas present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films. With all three c ategories\noffered—Live Action\, Animated and Documentary—this is you r annual\nchance to predict the winners. A perennial hit with audiences ar ound the\ncountry and the world\, don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. The\nAcademy Awards take place Sunday\, March 10\, 2024.
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In this\nthree-hou r workshop\, participants will hand-stitch their own\nvegetable-tanned lea ther wallet. Participants are able to personalize their\nwallet with stamp s and paints as well. All materials are provided.
\nAge & amp\; Ability: 16+\; all levels\; beginners\nwelcome!
Morgan Buckert builds\ncustom cowboy boots in her Hailey\, Idaho workshop. Using traditional\ntechniques and vintage machinery\, Mor gan builds cowboy boots and leather\ngoods meant to last a lifetime.
< hr />I n this\nthree-hour workshop\, participants will hand-stitch their own\nveg etable-tanned leather wallet. Participants are able to personalize their\n wallet with stamps and paints as well. All materials are provided.
\ nAge &\; Ability: 16+\; all levels\; beginners\nwelcome!
Morgan Buckert builds\ncustom cowboy boot s in her Hailey\, Idaho workshop. Using traditional\ntechniques and vintag e machinery\, Morgan builds cowboy boots and leather\ngoods meant to last a lifetime.
For the 9th\nconse cutive year\, the Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern\nCinemas present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films. With all three categories\noffere d—Live Action\, Animated\, and Documentary—this is your annual\nchanc e to predict the winners. A perennial hit with audiences around the\ncount ry and the world\, don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. The\nAc ademy Awards take place on Sunday\, March 10\, 2024.
Not for children under 13\, verging on R. This is not a\nfa mily-friendly program – includes many difficult topics and\nviolence.
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F or the 9th\nconsecutive year\, the Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern\nCinemas present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films. With all three c ategories\noffered—Live Action\, Animated\, and Documentary—this is y our annual\nchance to predict the winners. A perennial hit with audiences around the\ncountry and the world\, don’t miss this year’s selection o f shorts. The\nAcademy Awards take place on Sunday\, March 10\, 2024.
Not for children under 13\, verging on R. This is not a\nfamily-friendly program – includes many difficult topics and\nviolence.
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