BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:static.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d68c790 DTSTART:20240301T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cin emas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Animated (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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.


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This film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\,\nKetchum a t 7pm.

ANIMATED SHORTS (Running Time: 80\nminutes)< /h5>

Not for children under 13\, verging on R. This is not a\nfamil y-friendly program – includes many difficult topics and\nviolence.< /p>

  • Our Uniform – Yegane\nMoghaddam\, 7 min.\, Iran (in Farsi)
  • Letter to a\nPig – Tal Kantor and Amit R. Gicelter\, 17 min.\, France/Israel\n(in Hebrew)
  • Pachyderm – Stéphanie Clément and\nMarc Rius\, 11 min.\, USA (in English)
  • Ninety-Five\nSenses – Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess\, 13 min.\, USA (in\nEnglish)
  • War is Over! Inspired by the Music of John &amp\;\nYoko – Dave Mullin s and Brad Booker\, 11 min.\, USA
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ADDITIONAL FILMS INCLUDE D:
  • Wild Summon\n– Karni Arieli and Saul F reed\, 14 min.\, UK (in English\, narrated\nby Marianne Faithfull)
  • I’m Hip – John Musker\,\n4 min.\, USA
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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.


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This film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cin emas\,\nKetchum at 7pm.

ANIMATED SHORTS (Running Ti me: 80\nminutes)

Not for children under 13\, verging on R. Thi s is not a\nfamily-friendly program – includes many difficult topics and \nviolence.

  • Our Uniform – Yegane\nMog haddam\, 7 min.\, Iran (in Farsi)
  • Letter to a\nPig – Tal Kantor and Amit R. Gicelter\, 17 min.\, France/Israel\n(in Hebr ew)
  • Pachyderm – Stéphanie Clément and\nMarc Rius\, 11 min.\, USA (in English)
  • Ninety-Five\nSenses – Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess\, 13 min.\, USA (in\nEnglish)
  • < li>War is Over! Inspired by the Music of John &amp\;\nYoko – Dave Mullins and Brad Booker\, 11 min.\, USA
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ADDITIO NAL FILMS INCLUDED:
  • Wild Summon\n– Karni Arieli and Saul Freed\, 14 min.\, UK (in English\, narrated\nby Marianne F aithfull)
  • I’m Hip – John Musker\,\n4 min.\, USA

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d6f32 DTSTART:20240302T033000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Ketchum CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!

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

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


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


Ketchum Afternoon Art Winter-Spring 2024 Session Dates (first Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Jan 12
  • Fr i\, Feb 2
  • Fri\,\nMar 1
  • Fri\, Apr 5

 

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

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

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


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

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


Ketchum Afternoon Art Winter-Spr ing 2024 Session Dates (first Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, J an 12
  • Fri\, Feb 2
  • Fri\,\nMar 1
  • Fri\, Apr 5

 

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d6fc7 DTSTART:20240302T033000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Ketchum CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!

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

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


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


Ketchum Afternoon Art Winter-Spring 2024 Session Dates (first Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Jan 12
  • Fr i\, Feb 2
  • Fri\,\nMar 1
  • Fri\, Apr 5

 

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

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

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


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

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


Ketchum Afternoon Art Winter-Spr ing 2024 Session Dates (first Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, J an 12
  • Fri\, Feb 2
  • Fri\,\nMar 1
  • Fri\, Apr 5

 

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d701b DTSTART:20240306T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Participants unde r 18 years of age need to\nprovide a Model Consent Waiver signed by their guardian:
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Interested in gaining experience\n as a figure drawing model?

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.

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

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

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Participants under 18 years of age need to provide a waiver\nsigned by their guardian. CLICK HERE to download.< /strong>


The class\ntakes place from 6–8pm.

< h5>Winter–Spring 2024 Open Studio\nSessions:
  • Tue\, Feb 6\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\, Mar 5\, 6-8pm
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  • Tue\, Apr 9\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\, May 7\, 6-8pm
  • Tue\, Jun 4\,\n6-8pm

(register for each Open Studio session/date\nindividually)


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Interested in gai ning experience\nas a figure drawing model?

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

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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d70a1 DTSTART:20240308T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cin emas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Documentary (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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.


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This film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\,\nKetchum a t 4pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (Running time:\n141 minut es)

Rated PG/PG-13. Topics include aging\, friendship\,\necono mic inequality\, Taiwanese independence\, and book bans. Probably the\nmos t uplifting of the three programs this year!

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  • N ǎi Nai and Wài Pó – Sean Wang and Sam Davis\, 17\nmin.\, USA (in Mandarin)
  • The Barber of Little Rock\n– Jo hn Hoffman and Christine Turner\, 35 min.\, USA (in English)
  • \n
  • Island In Between – S. Leo Chiang and Jean Tsien\, 20\nmin .\, Taiwan (in English/Mandarin)
  • The ABC’s of Book\nBan ning – Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic\, 27 min.\, USA (in\nEng lish)
  • The Last Repair Shop – Ben Proudfoot\nan d Kris Bowers\, 39 min.\, USA (in English)

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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.


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This film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cin emas\,\nKetchum at 4pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (Running time:\n141 minutes)

Rated PG/PG-13. Topics include aging\, fr iendship\,\neconomic inequality\, Taiwanese independence\, and book bans. Probably the\nmost uplifting of the three programs this year!

    \n
  • Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó – Sean Wang and Sam Davis\ , 17\nmin.\, USA (in Mandarin)
  • The Barber of Little Rock< /strong>\n– John Hoffman and Christine Turner\, 35 min.\, USA (in Englis h)
  • \n
  • Island In Between – S. Leo Chiang and Jean Tsien\, 20\nmin.\, Taiwan (in English/Mandarin)
  • The ABC ’s of Book\nBanning – Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic\, 27 mi n.\, USA (in\nEnglish)
  • The Last Repair Shop – Ben Proudfoot\nand Kris Bowers\, 39 min.\, USA (in English)

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d710f DTSTART:20240308T073000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Bodies of Work CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with the Museum’s Curator and participating artist Estelle \nL. Roberge and gallerist Walter Maciel of Walter Maciel Gallery\, Los\nA ngeles.

Bodies of Work features artwork by contemporary\na rtists who have used their practices as ways of navigating and processing\ ntheir personal experience of medical illness as well as the experiences o f\nothers. Working in a range of media and from widely varying points of v iew\,\nparticipating artists include Dylan Mortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine\nSherwood\, and Renee Stout\, with new work by Katherine Shaugh nessy and\nHeather Watkins.

Refreshments will be served in the\nMuseum classroom prior to the start of the tour.


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Part of SVMoA’s exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; \nHealing.

 

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E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with the Museum’s Curator and participati ng artist Estelle\nL. Roberge and gallerist Walter Maciel of Walter Maciel Gallery\, Los\nAngeles.

Bodies of Work features artwork b y contemporary\nartists who have used their practices as ways of navigatin g and processing\ntheir personal experience of medical illness as well as the experiences of\nothers. Working in a range of media and from widely va rying points of view\,\nparticipating artists include Dylan Mortimer\, Est elle L. Roberge\, Katherine\nSherwood\, and Renee Stout\, with new work by Katherine Shaughnessy and\nHeather Watkins.

Refreshmen ts will be served in the\nMuseum classroom prior to the start of the tour.


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Part of SVMoA’s exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\;\nHealing.

 

CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d7167 DTSTART:20240308T073000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Bodies of Work CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with the Museum’s Curator and participating artist Estelle \nL. Roberge and gallerist Walter Maciel of Walter Maciel Gallery\, Los\nA ngeles.

Bodies of Work features artwork by contemporary\na rtists who have used their practices as ways of navigating and processing\ ntheir personal experience of medical illness as well as the experiences o f\nothers. Working in a range of media and from widely varying points of v iew\,\nparticipating artists include Dylan Mortimer\, Estelle L. Roberge\, Katherine\nSherwood\, and Renee Stout\, with new work by Katherine Shaugh nessy and\nHeather Watkins.

Refreshments will be served in the\nMuseum classroom prior to the start of the tour.


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Part of SVMoA’s exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; \nHealing.

 

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E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with the Museum’s Curator and participati ng artist Estelle\nL. Roberge and gallerist Walter Maciel of Walter Maciel Gallery\, Los\nAngeles.

Bodies of Work features artwork b y contemporary\nartists who have used their practices as ways of navigatin g and processing\ntheir personal experience of medical illness as well as the experiences of\nothers. Working in a range of media and from widely va rying points of view\,\nparticipating artists include Dylan Mortimer\, Est elle L. Roberge\, Katherine\nSherwood\, and Renee Stout\, with new work by Katherine Shaughnessy and\nHeather Watkins.

Refreshmen ts will be served in the\nMuseum classroom prior to the start of the tour.


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Part of SVMoA’s exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\;\nHealing.

 

CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d71bb DTSTART:20240308T090000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cin emas SUMMARY:FILM: Oscars Shorts—Documentary (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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.


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This film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\,\nKetchum a t 7pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (Running time:\n141 minut es)

Rated PG/PG-13. Topics include aging\, friendship\,\necono mic inequality\, Taiwanese independence\, and book bans. Probably the\nmos t uplifting of the three programs this year!

    \n
  • N ǎi Nai and Wài Pó – Sean Wang and Sam Davis\, 17\nmin.\, USA (in Mandarin)
  • The Barber of Little Rock\n– Jo hn Hoffman and Christine Turner\, 35 min.\, USA (in English)
  • \n
  • Island In Between – S. Leo Chiang and Jean Tsien\, 20\nmin .\, Taiwan (in English/Mandarin)
  • The ABC’s of Book\nBan ning – Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic\, 27 min.\, USA (in\nEng lish)
  • The Last Repair Shop – Ben Proudfoot\nan d Kris Bowers\, 39 min.\, USA (in English)

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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.


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This film screening takes place at the Magic Lantern Cin emas\,\nKetchum at 7pm.

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS (Running time:\n141 minutes)

Rated PG/PG-13. Topics include aging\, fr iendship\,\neconomic inequality\, Taiwanese independence\, and book bans. Probably the\nmost uplifting of the three programs this year!

    \n
  • Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó – Sean Wang and Sam Davis\ , 17\nmin.\, USA (in Mandarin)
  • The Barber of Little Rock< /strong>\n– John Hoffman and Christine Turner\, 35 min.\, USA (in Englis h)
  • \n
  • Island In Between – S. Leo Chiang and Jean Tsien\, 20\nmin.\, Taiwan (in English/Mandarin)
  • The ABC ’s of Book\nBanning – Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic\, 27 mi n.\, USA (in\nEnglish)
  • The Last Repair Shop – Ben Proudfoot\nand Kris Bowers\, 39 min.\, USA (in English)

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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d724f DTSTART:20240309T033000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Hailey CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!

Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity \nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's\ ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nenc ouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfe ct for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspiration.\nProje cts will vary.

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


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

Afternoon Art\ nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\ nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\ nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Winter-Spring Session Dates (second Fri day\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Jan 12
  • Fri\, Feb 9
  • < li>Fri\,\nMar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12

 

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

Afternoon Art is a free dr op-in opportunity\nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts f rom the Museum's\ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nencouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking in spiration.\nProjects will vary.

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


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

Afternoon Art\nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended f or families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Winter-Spring Session Dates (second Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Jan 12
  • F ri\, Feb 9
  • Fri\,\nMar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d72cd DTSTART:20240309T033000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:
Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Hailey CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun!

Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity \nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's\ ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nenc ouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfe ct for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking inspiration.\nProje cts will vary.

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


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

Afternoon Art\ nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\ nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with\ nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Winter-Spring Session Dates (second Fri day\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Jan 12
  • Fri\, Feb 9
  • < li>Fri\,\nMar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12

 

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

Afternoon Art is a free dr op-in opportunity\nfor community members of all ages to explore concepts f rom the Museum's\ncurrent exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are\nencouraged to communicate\, reflect\, and produce as artists together.\nPerfect for art lovers\, curious minds\, and anyone seeking in spiration.\nProjects will vary.

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


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

Afternoon Art\nis offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on\nthe second Friday from 1:30-4:30pm and are recommended f or families with\nchildren of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location.


Hailey Afternoon Art 2024 Winter-Spring Session Dates (second Friday\nof the month):
  • Fri\, Jan 12
  • F ri\, Feb 9
  • Fri\,\nMar 8
  • Fri\, Apr 12

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d731d DTSTART:20240310T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:
The Museum SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: Heather Watkins & Katherine Shaughnessy CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join artists\nHeat her Watkins and Katherine Shaughnessy for a conversation with author\nSara h Sentilles about their practices\, processes\, and the ways that making\n art has helped each navigate experiences of illness.


Part o f\nthe exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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J oin artists\nHeather Watkins and Katherine Shaughnessy for a conversation with author\nSarah Sentilles about their practices\, processes\, and the w ays that making\nart has helped each navigate experiences of illness.


Part of\nthe exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d7365 DTSTART:20240309T073000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom< /a> SUMMARY:TEEN NIGHT CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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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.\nFeaturing new\, fun projects each time! Register in advance or drop in to\nexplore ideas and new activities\, including:

  • Joi n in\nteen-centered activities planned by teens
  • Hang out and list en to\nmusic in a stress-free environment
  • Meet and collaborate wi th teens\nand creative professionals
  • Get creative in an open stud io: hone\nyour skills and experiment with art and design

No\nexperience necessary. Open to all teenagers of any experience and int erest\nlevels\, ages 13–18.

Teen Night takes place from\n5: 30–7pm.

About Teen Nights

Teens are invited to\n Teen Night\, a free art-making program on select Fridays by and for teens. \nWork with SVMoA Team to create and learn new techniques with art project s\ninspired by SVMoA’s past and present exhibitions. All free and geared \ntoward young people ages 13–18.

Are you an artist\, musician\, poet\,\nor dancer? We’re always looking for talented young people intere sted in\nsharing their talents at Teen Nights. Interested? Email information@svmoa.org.


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CATEGORIES:Teens DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d73c0 DTSTART:20240310T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: Heather Watkins & Katherine Shaughnessy CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join artists\nHeat her Watkins and Katherine Shaughnessy for a conversation with author\nSara h Sentilles about their practices\, processes\, and the ways that making\n art has helped each navigate experiences of illness.


Part o f\nthe exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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J oin artists\nHeather Watkins and Katherine Shaughnessy for a conversation with author\nSarah Sentilles about their practices\, processes\, and the w ays that making\nart has helped each navigate experiences of illness.


Part of\nthe exhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d7401 DTSTART:20240310T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EXHIBITION CELEBRATION: Bodies of Work CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join us for an\nex hibition closing party.

Bodies of Work features artwork\nb y contemporary artists who have used their practices as ways of navigating \nand processing their personal experience of medical illness as well as t he\nexperiences of others. Working in a range of media and from widely var ying\npoints of view\, participating artists include Dylan Mortimer\, Este lle L.\nRoberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout with new work by Ka therine\nShaughnessy and Heather Watkins.


Part of SVMoA’s \nexhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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J oin us for an\nexhibition closing party.

Bodies of Work fe atures artwork\nby contemporary artists who have used their practices as w ays of navigating\nand processing their personal experience of medical ill ness as well as the\nexperiences of others. Working in a range of media an d from widely varying\npoints of view\, participating artists include Dyla n Mortimer\, Estelle L.\nRoberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout wi th new work by Katherine\nShaughnessy and Heather Watkins.


Part of SVMoA’s\nexhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d744c DTSTART:20240310T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:EXHIBITION CELEBRATION: Bodies of Work CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join us for an\nex hibition closing party.

Bodies of Work features artwork\nb y contemporary artists who have used their practices as ways of navigating \nand processing their personal experience of medical illness as well as t he\nexperiences of others. Working in a range of media and from widely var ying\npoints of view\, participating artists include Dylan Mortimer\, Este lle L.\nRoberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout with new work by Ka therine\nShaughnessy and Heather Watkins.


Part of SVMoA’s \nexhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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J oin us for an\nexhibition closing party.

Bodies of Work fe atures artwork\nby contemporary artists who have used their practices as w ays of navigating\nand processing their personal experience of medical ill ness as well as the\nexperiences of others. Working in a range of media an d from widely varying\npoints of view\, participating artists include Dyla n Mortimer\, Estelle L.\nRoberge\, Katherine Sherwood\, and Renee Stout wi th new work by Katherine\nShaughnessy and Heather Watkins.


Part of SVMoA’s\nexhibition Bodies of Work: Art &amp\; Healing.

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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d748e DTSTART:20240313T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:COMMUNITY EVENT: Educator Evening CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join educators\,\n visiting artists\, and Museum staff for in-person and virtual presentation s\,\ndiscussion\, and activity based on current exhibitions at SVMoA and\n connections to the National Core Arts Standards and Idaho Content\nStandar ds.

Develop curricular connections and gain tools\,\nstrategies\, a nd thinking routines for integrating art and objects into\neveryday classr oom learning. Participate in a professional learning\ncommunity of support ive and reflective educational practitioners.


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

A bout SVMoA Educator Evenings

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

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

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J oin educators\,\nvisiting artists\, and Museum staff for in-person and vir tual presentations\,\ndiscussion\, and activity based on current exhibitio ns at SVMoA and\nconnections to the National Core Arts Standards and Idaho Content\nStandards.

Develop curricular connections and gain tools\ ,\nstrategies\, and thinking routines for integrating art and objects into \neveryday classroom learning. Participate in a professional learning\ncom munity of supportive and reflective educational practitioners.


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

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

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

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Freddy &amp\;\nFra ncine are husband and wife singer-songwriters\, but don’t call what\nthe y do folk music. It’s too energetic. Bianca Caruso\, aka Francine\,\nsay s\, “We’re performers. We’re not just folk musicians who play and\ns ing mellow songs with little voices … there’s screaming.” And\ndon ’t call it Americana\, either. They don’t wear hats. Besides\, Caruso\ nsays\, “The minute you think one of our songs is an Americana song\, it can\nturn into a retro pop song.” Freddy &amp\; Francine have played Te lluride\nBluegrass\, and opened for JJ Grey and Mofro\, and Big Head Todd &amp\; the\nMonsters.


SVMOA Visiting Artists

Visiti ng musicians\nFreddy &amp\; Francine will perform an in-school concert at Wood River\nMiddle School and perform student workshops as a part of SVMoA ’s Visiting\nArtists program. These opportunities are funded by local do nors\, WESTAF\nTourWest grants\, and SVMoA members and donors.


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Sponsors:
Visiting Artists\nare supported\, in part\ , with funds provided by the Western States Arts\nFederation (WESTAF)\, th e Idaho Commission on the Arts\, and the National\nEndowment for the Arts. Additional support comes from Carolyn &amp\; John\nLloyd and Wood River I nn &amp\; Suites.
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F reddy &amp\;\nFrancine are husband and wife singer-songwriters\, but don ’t call what\nthey do folk music. It’s too energetic. Bianca Caruso\, aka Francine\,\nsays\, “We’re performers. We’re not just folk musici ans who play and\nsing mellow songs with little voices … there’s screa ming.” And\ndon’t call it Americana\, either. They don’t wear hats. Besides\, Caruso\nsays\, “The minute you think one of our songs is an Am ericana song\, it can\nturn into a retro pop song.” Freddy &amp\; Franci ne have played Telluride\nBluegrass\, and opened for JJ Grey and Mofro\, a nd Big Head Todd &amp\; the\nMonsters.


SVMOA Visiting Artis ts

Visiting musicians\nFreddy &amp\; Francine will perform an in-s chool concert at Wood River\nMiddle School and perform student workshops a s a part of SVMoA’s Visiting\nArtists program. These opportunities are f unded by local donors\, WESTAF\nTourWest grants\, and SVMoA members and do nors.


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Sponsors:
Visiting Artists\nare sup ported\, in part\, with funds provided by the Western States Arts\nFederat ion (WESTAF)\, the Idaho Commission on the Arts\, and the National\nEndowm ent for the Arts. Additional support comes from Carolyn &amp\; John\nLloyd and Wood River Inn &amp\; Suites.
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Become a Member Today!

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CATEGORIES:Music & Performances,Concerts DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d75b9 DTSTART:20240314T073000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Argyros Performin g Arts\nCenter SUMMARY:CONCERT: Freddy & Francine CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Freddy &amp\;\nFra ncine are husband and wife singer-songwriters\, but don’t call what\nthe y do folk music. It’s too energetic. Bianca Caruso\, aka Francine\,\nsay s\, “We’re performers. We’re not just folk musicians who play and\ns ing mellow songs with little voices … there’s screaming.” And\ndon ’t call it Americana\, either. They don’t wear hats. Besides\, Caruso\ nsays\, “The minute you think one of our songs is an Americana song\, it can\nturn into a retro pop song.” Freddy &amp\; Francine have played Te lluride\nBluegrass\, and opened for JJ Grey and Mofro\, and Big Head Todd &amp\; the\nMonsters.


SVMOA Visiting Artists

Visiti ng musicians\nFreddy &amp\; Francine will perform an in-school concert at Wood River\nMiddle School and perform student workshops as a part of SVMoA ’s Visiting\nArtists program. These opportunities are funded by local do nors\, WESTAF\nTourWest grants\, and SVMoA members and donors.


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Sponsors:
Visiting Artists\nare supported\, in part\ , with funds provided by the Western States Arts\nFederation (WESTAF)\, th e Idaho Commission on the Arts\, and the National\nEndowment for the Arts. Additional support comes from Carolyn &amp\; John\nLloyd and Wood River I nn &amp\; Suites.
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Support the Arts in Your\nCommunity—
Become a Member Today!

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F reddy &amp\;\nFrancine are husband and wife singer-songwriters\, but don ’t call what\nthey do folk music. It’s too energetic. Bianca Caruso\, aka Francine\,\nsays\, “We’re performers. We’re not just folk musici ans who play and\nsing mellow songs with little voices … there’s screa ming.” And\ndon’t call it Americana\, either. They don’t wear hats. Besides\, Caruso\nsays\, “The minute you think one of our songs is an Am ericana song\, it can\nturn into a retro pop song.” Freddy &amp\; Franci ne have played Telluride\nBluegrass\, and opened for JJ Grey and Mofro\, a nd Big Head Todd &amp\; the\nMonsters.


SVMOA Visiting Artis ts

Visiting musicians\nFreddy &amp\; Francine will perform an in-s chool concert at Wood River\nMiddle School and perform student workshops a s a part of SVMoA’s Visiting\nArtists program. These opportunities are f unded by local donors\, WESTAF\nTourWest grants\, and SVMoA members and do nors.


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Sponsors:
Visiting Artists\nare sup ported\, in part\, with funds provided by the Western States Arts\nFederat ion (WESTAF)\, the Idaho Commission on the Arts\, and the National\nEndowm ent for the Arts. Additional support comes from Carolyn &amp\; John\nLloyd and Wood River Inn &amp\; Suites.
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Support the Arts in Your\nCommunity—
Become a Member Today!

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CATEGORIES:Music & Performances,Concerts DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d76c3 DTSTART:20240315T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: Museum Afterhours—Art After Dark CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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SVMoA\nContemporar ies invite you to an evening of art and creation. Grab some\nfriends and c onnect with others for a night of artmaking at the SVMoA!\nMaterials and r efreshments are provided.

Space is\nlimited. Please reg ister in advance.


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S VMoA\nContemporaries invite you to an evening of art and creation. Grab so me\nfriends and connect with others for a night of artmaking at the SVMoA! \nMaterials and refreshments are provided.

Space is\nli mited. Please register in advance.


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CATEGORIES:SVMoA Contemporaries,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d774b DTSTART:20240315T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: Museum Afterhours—Art After Dark CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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SVMoA\nContemporar ies invite you to an evening of art and creation. Grab some\nfriends and c onnect with others for a night of artmaking at the SVMoA!\nMaterials and r efreshments are provided.

Space is\nlimited. Please reg ister in advance.


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S VMoA\nContemporaries invite you to an evening of art and creation. Grab so me\nfriends and connect with others for a night of artmaking at the SVMoA! \nMaterials and refreshments are provided.

Space is\nli mited. Please register in advance.


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CATEGORIES:SVMoA Contemporaries,Community DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d778c DTSTART:20240321T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Community Lib rary SUMMARY:FILM & TALK: Idaho’s Hidden Gems on Idaho Experience—Teater’s Knoll CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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The\nn ewest episode of Idaho Public Television’s Idaho\nExperience  features the only Frank Lloyd Wright structure in Idaho\,\nTeater’s Knol l. Located in Bliss\, Idaho\, Teater’s Knoll was\ncommissioned as a stud io and home by the painter Archie Teater and his wife\nPatricia in 1952.  Join SVMoA for a screening of a program on Teater’s\nKnoll and early Ida ho photographer Clarence Bisbee that IdahoPTV is\ncalling “Idaho’ s Hidden Gems.” Following the screening\,\nHenry Whiting\, who own s and lives in Teater’s Knoll and has overseen two\nextensive restoratio n projects on the building\, will join Brent Hale\, son\nof stonemason Ken t Hale\, who completed much of the studio’s meticulous\nstonework\, in a conversation moderated by Idaho Public\nTelevision. 

If you can't make it to the event\, we\nare livestreaming the program! CLICK HERE\nto access the livestream at 6pm. 


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< span>The\nnewest episode of Idaho Public Television’s Idaho\n Experience features the only Frank Lloyd Wright structure in Idaho\, \nTeater’s Knoll. Located in Bliss\, Idaho\, Teater’s Knoll was\ncommi ssioned as a studio and home by the painter Archie Teater and his wife\nPa tricia in 1952. Join SVMoA for a screening of a program on Teater’s\nKn oll and early Idaho photographer Clarence Bisbee that IdahoPTV is\ncalling  “Idaho’s Hidden Gems.” Following the screening\,\nHenry Whiting\, who owns and lives in Teater’s Knoll and has overseen two\next ensive restoration projects on the building\, will join Brent Hale\, son\n of stonemason Kent Hale\, who completed much of the studio’s meticulous\ nstonework\, in a conversation moderated by Idaho Public\nTelevision. 

If you can't make it to the event\, we\nare livestream ing the program! C LICK HERE\nto access the livestream at 6pm. 


CATEGORIES:Film,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d77e2 DTSTART:20240321T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Community Lib rary SUMMARY:FILM & TALK: Idaho’s Hidden Gems on Idaho Experience—Teater’s Knoll CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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The\nn ewest episode of Idaho Public Television’s Idaho\nExperience  features the only Frank Lloyd Wright structure in Idaho\,\nTeater’s Knol l. Located in Bliss\, Idaho\, Teater’s Knoll was\ncommissioned as a stud io and home by the painter Archie Teater and his wife\nPatricia in 1952.  Join SVMoA for a screening of a program on Teater’s\nKnoll and early Ida ho photographer Clarence Bisbee that IdahoPTV is\ncalling “Idaho’ s Hidden Gems.” Following the screening\,\nHenry Whiting\, who own s and lives in Teater’s Knoll and has overseen two\nextensive restoratio n projects on the building\, will join Brent Hale\, son\nof stonemason Ken t Hale\, who completed much of the studio’s meticulous\nstonework\, in a conversation moderated by Idaho Public\nTelevision. 

If you can't make it to the event\, we\nare livestreaming the program! CLICK HERE\nto access the livestream at 6pm. 


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< span>The\nnewest episode of Idaho Public Television’s Idaho\n Experience features the only Frank Lloyd Wright structure in Idaho\, \nTeater’s Knoll. Located in Bliss\, Idaho\, Teater’s Knoll was\ncommi ssioned as a studio and home by the painter Archie Teater and his wife\nPa tricia in 1952. Join SVMoA for a screening of a program on Teater’s\nKn oll and early Idaho photographer Clarence Bisbee that IdahoPTV is\ncalling  “Idaho’s Hidden Gems.” Following the screening\,\nHenry Whiting\, who owns and lives in Teater’s Knoll and has overseen two\next ensive restoration projects on the building\, will join Brent Hale\, son\n of stonemason Kent Hale\, who completed much of the studio’s meticulous\ nstonework\, in a conversation moderated by Idaho Public\nTelevision. 

If you can't make it to the event\, we\nare livestream ing the program! C LICK HERE\nto access the livestream at 6pm. 


CATEGORIES:Film,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20241119T044318Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:673c79d6d782d DTSTART:20240322T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:LECTURE: MashUp #2 — Death Masks & Sign Geeks CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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About\nMashUps

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.


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Mas hUp #2 Speakers:

Tim Andreae is an artist\, musician\, and\nmental health professional who works in Boise. He'll discuss an art\ninstallatio n that invited people to create death masks\, display them at\nMing Studio s\, and then destroy them as a reflection on impermanence. Jacky\nO’Conn or\, Boise State University professor emeritus of American\nLiterature\, w ill present her work of tracking down and capturing\nphotographs of vintag e signs and then finding and sharing their\nstories.

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About\nMashUps

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.


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MashUp #2 Speakers:

Tim Andreae is an artist\, musi cian\, and\nmental health professional who works in Boise. He'll discuss a n art\ninstallation that invited people to create death masks\, display th em at\nMing Studios\, and then destroy them as a reflection on impermanenc e. Jacky\nO’Connor\, Boise State University professor emeritus of Americ an\nLiterature\, will present her work of tracking down and capturing\npho tographs of vintage signs and then finding and sharing their\nstories.

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