BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a09175d687 DTSTART:20220504T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2022 (Tuesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with\nar t! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\n grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a variety of art forms \,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression a nd\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care a nd\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30 –5:30pm.


Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Class Session\nDat es:
Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

Smart A rt\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
Apr 6\, 13\, 20 &amp \; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support \nfrom
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
\n\,
Apply for a\nscholarship!
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2022 SVMoA Youth Programs Po licies &amp\; Waiver
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2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Políticas y\nProcedimie ntos
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C ome play with\nart! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\ngrades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a var iety of art forms\,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression and\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering af ter-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesd ay\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Cla ss Session\nDates:
Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

Smart Art\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
Apr 6 \, 13\, 20 &amp\; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Fami ly.
Scholarships are available in pa rt with support\nfrom
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
\n\,
Apply for a\nscholarsh ip!
\,
2022 SVMoA Yo uth Programs Policies &amp\; Waiver
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2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Política s y\nProcedimientos
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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc05a DTSTART:20220505T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2022 (Wednesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Come play with\nar t! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\n grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a variety of art forms \,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression a nd\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering after-school care a nd\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30 –5:30pm.


Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Class Session\nDat es:
Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

Smart A rt\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
Apr 6\, 13\, 20 &amp \; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

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Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
Scholarships are available in part with support \nfrom
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
\n\,
Apply for a\nscholarship!
\,
2022 SVMoA Youth Programs Po licies &amp\; Waiver
\n
\,
2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Políticas y\nProcedimie ntos
\,

 

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C ome play with\nart! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\ngrades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a var iety of art forms\,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression and\nconfidence building.

SVMoA will be offering af ter-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesd ay\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Cla ss Session\nDates:
Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

Smart Art\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
Apr 6 \, 13\, 20 &amp\; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

\,
Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Fami ly.
Scholarships are available in pa rt with support\nfrom
Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
\n\,
Apply for a\nscholarsh ip!
\,
2022 SVMoA Yo uth Programs Policies &amp\; Waiver
\n
\,
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2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Política s y\nProcedimientos
\,

 

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CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc1f9 DTSTART:20220506T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:CRAFT SERIES WORKSHOP: Creative Gifts Using Family Photos CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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This workshop\nha s been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Participants\ nwill enhance the emotional quality of a photographic portrait through the \naddition of craft supplies such as buttons\, feathers\, twine\, paint an d even\ncoffee to elicit the personality of the subject. The instructor wi ll\nprovide examples &amp\; books to inspire creativity. Students will bri ng an\noriginal image or photocopy of a loved one (pets included) to the c lass.\nThe final artwork will be a one-of-a-kind gift\, suitable for Mothe r’s Day\nor another occasion.

Age &amp\; ability: 16 year s and older\,\nbeginners welcome!


This workshop ta kes place Thu\,\nMay 5\, from 5:30–8:30pm.

About the Ins tructor
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Amanda René Nagy is a Nashville native that moved to the Wood River\nValley 11 years ago. She graduated from Watkins College of Ar t\, Design\n&amp\; Film with a BFA in Photography. In her high school phot ography class\,\nshe was introduced to hand painting\, an antique way to a dd life to a\nmonochrome photograph. This class opened a creative box that sparked\ninterest in experimenting with multiple art mediums in combinati on with\nphotographs. When not teaching\, she is a full-time photographer of everyday\nlife events.

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2022–2023 Craft Series\nWorkshops are generously supported by Heather Horton
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This workshop\nhas been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Participants\nwill enhance the emotional quality of a photographic por trait through the\naddition of craft supplies such as buttons\, feathers\, twine\, paint and even\ncoffee to elicit the personality of the subject. The instructor will\nprovide examples &amp\; books to inspire creativity. Students will bring an\noriginal image or photocopy of a loved one (pets i ncluded) to the class.\nThe final artwork will be a one-of-a-kind gift\, s uitable for Mother’s Day\nor another occasion.

Age &amp\; ability: 16 years and older\,\nbeginners welcome!


This workshop takes place Thu\,\nMay 5\, from 5:30–8:30pm.

About the Instructor
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Amanda René Nagy is a Nashville native that moved to the Wood River\nValley 11 years ago. She graduated from Watk ins College of Art\, Design\n&amp\; Film with a BFA in Photography. In her high school photography class\,\nshe was introduced to hand painting\, an antique way to add life to a\nmonochrome photograph. This class opened a creative box that sparked\ninterest in experimenting with multiple art med iums in combination with\nphotographs. When not teaching\, she is a full-t ime photographer of everyday\nlife events.

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2022–2023 Craft Series\nWorkshops are generously supp orted by Heather Horton
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CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc2d9 DTSTART:20220506T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:FILM: Searching for Posada: Art & Revolutions CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Join\nCurato r of Visual Arts Courtney Gilbert for a screening of Searching\nfor Po sada. Gilbert will introduce the life and art of printmaker\nJosé Gu adalupe Posada\, the subject of the film\, whose art lampooned\npolitician s\, recorded vivid images of the Mexican Revolution\, inspired\nMexico's f amed Taller de Gráfica Popular to use art for social causes\, and\nmore. The documentary reveals hidden aspects of the famed artist’s life\nand l egacy\, and his connections to everything from the Cuban Revolution to\nth e Grateful Dead.


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Register &amp\; View via Livestream Br oadcast
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Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA\n project Printmaking and The Political:
The Mexican Graphic\nTrad ition
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< span>Join\nCurator of Visual Arts Courtney Gilbert for a screening of Searching\nfor Posada. Gilbert will introduce the life and art of pri ntmaker\nJosé Guadalupe Posada\, the subject of the film\, whose art lamp ooned\npoliticians\, recorded vivid images of the Mexican Revolution\, ins pired\nMexico's famed Taller de Gráfica Popular to use art for social cau ses\, and\nmore. The documentary reveals hidden aspects of the famed artis t’s life\nand legacy\, and his connections to everything from the Cuban Revolution to\nthe Grateful Dead.


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Register &amp\; View via Livestream Broadcast
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Part of SVM oA’s BIG IDEA\nproject Printmaking and The Political:
The Mexi can Graphic\nTradition
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CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc395 DTSTART:20220507T033000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:FAMILY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art (Session 2) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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Families will\nmak e art and explore the exhibition together. Projects will change weekly\nan d always connect to the artwork in the exhibition.


SESSION\ n1 takes place from 2:30-3:20pm
SESSION 2 takes place from\n3:30-4:2 0pm

Afternoon Art (Spring 2022) Project\nThemes:
  • April 29—Printing with Marker
  • May\n6—Collagraph Printing
  • May 13—Portraits with Stamped Frame
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Participants are encouraged to register in advance\, and\nwalk-ins will be accommodated if space allows.

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    Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA project Printmakin g and the\nPolitical: The Mexican Graphic Tradition.
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    F amilies will\nmake art and explore the exhibition together. Projects will change weekly\nand always connect to the artwork in the exhibition.

    SESSION\n1 takes place from 2:30-3:20pm
    SESSION 2 takes pla ce from\n3:30-4:20pm

    Afternoon Art (Spring 2022) Project\n Themes:
    • April 29—Printing with Marker
    • May\n6—Co llagraph Printing
    • May 13—Portraits with Stamped Frame
    • \n

      Participants are encouraged to register in advance\, and\ nwalk-ins will be accommodated if space allows.

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      Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA proje ct Printmaking and the\nPolitical: The Mexican Graphic Tradition.
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      CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc424 DTSTART:20220511T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2022 (Tuesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      Come play with\nar t! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\n grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a variety of art forms \,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression a nd\nconfidence building.

      SVMoA will be offering after-school care a nd\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30 –5:30pm.


      Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Class Session\nDat es:
      Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

      Smart A rt\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
      Apr 6\, 13\, 20 &amp \; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

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      Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
      Scholarships are available in part with support \nfrom
      Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
      \n\,
      Apply for a\nscholarship!
      \,
      2022 SVMoA Youth Programs Po licies &amp\; Waiver
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      \,
      2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Políticas y\nProcedimie ntos
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      C ome play with\nart! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\ngrades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a var iety of art forms\,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression and\nconfidence building.

      SVMoA will be offering af ter-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesd ay\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


      Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Cla ss Session\nDates:
      Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

      Smart Art\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
      Apr 6 \, 13\, 20 &amp\; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

      \,
      Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Fami ly.
      Scholarships are available in pa rt with support\nfrom
      Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
      \n\,
      Apply for a\nscholarsh ip!
      \,
      2022 SVMoA Yo uth Programs Policies &amp\; Waiver
      \n
      \,
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      2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Política s y\nProcedimientos
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      CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc4f0 DTSTART:20220512T023000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:YOUTH PROGRAM: Smart Art Spring 2022 (Wednesdays) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      Come play with\nar t! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\n grades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a variety of art forms \,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression a nd\nconfidence building.

      SVMoA will be offering after-school care a nd\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesday\, from\n2:30 –5:30pm.


      Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Class Session\nDat es:
      Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

      Smart A rt\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
      Apr 6\, 13\, 20 &amp \; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

      \,
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      Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Family.
      Scholarships are available in part with support \nfrom
      Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
      \n\,
      Apply for a\nscholarship!
      \,
      2022 SVMoA Youth Programs Po licies &amp\; Waiver
      \n
      \,
      2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Políticas y\nProcedimie ntos
      \,

       

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      C ome play with\nart! Smart Art\, a weekly afternoon of activities and care for students in\ngrades 4 &amp\; 5\, offers opportunities to explore a var iety of art forms\,\nengaging students through creative problem solving\, self-expression and\nconfidence building.

      SVMoA will be offering af ter-school care and\nactivities one day a week\, either Tuesday or Wednesd ay\, from\n2:30–5:30pm.


      Smart Art Spring 2022 Tuesday Cla ss Session\nDates:
      Apr 5\, 12\, 19 &amp\; 26\, and May 3 &amp\; 10

      Smart Art\nSpring 2022 Wednesdays Class Session Dates:
      Apr 6 \, 13\, 20 &amp\; 27\,\nand May 4 &amp\; 11

      \,
      Smart Art is generously\nsupported by The Dawson Fami ly.
      Scholarships are available in pa rt with support\nfrom
      Lisa Stelck and William Boeger.
      \n\,
      Apply for a\nscholarsh ip!
      \,
      2022 SVMoA Yo uth Programs Policies &amp\; Waiver
      \n
      \,
      < div class=\"paragraph-inner-container\"\ndata-aos=\"fade-up\">
      2022 SVMoA PROGRAMACIÓN JUVENIL Política s y\nProcedimientos
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      CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc5b7 DTSTART:20220512T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Figure Drawing (Spring 2022) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      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. For all skill levels. *At this\nsession\, lo cal artist Bob Dix will provide assistance with various drawing\ntechnique s.

      Bring your own supplies\, drawing boards\nprovided.< em>

      Age &amp\; Ability: 18 years and older\,\nbeginne rs welcome!

      The class takes place Wed\,\nMay 11 \, from 6–8pm.

      Spring 2022 Open Studio\nSessions:
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    • Mar 30 at the Hailey Classroom with assistance by\nBob Dix ($25)
    • Apr 20 at the Hailey Classroom without instruction\n($10)
    • May 11 at the Hailey Classroom without instruction\n($10)
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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. For all skill levels. *At t his\nsession\, local artist Bob Dix will provide assistance with various d rawing\ntechniques.

      Bring your own supplies\, drawing b oards\nprovided.

      Age &amp\; Ability: 18 years and older\,\nbeginners welcome!

      The class takes pl ace Wed\,\nMay 11\, from 6–8pm.

      Spring 2022 Open Studio\ nSessions:
      • Mar 30 at the Hailey Classroom with assistance by \nBob Dix ($25)
      • Apr 20 at the Hailey Classroom without instructio n\n($10)
      • May 11 at the Hailey Classroom without instruction\n($10 )
      CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc65d DTSTART:20220513T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Portrait of a Garden (First Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      In a\nhistor ical vegetable garden on a Dutch estate\, the 85-year-old pruning\nmaster and the gardener tend to the espaliers. As they prune\, the men chat\nabou t food\, the weather\, the world and they share their knowledge of\nhortic ulture. Surrounded by vegetable patches\, citrus trees in the\nhistorical orangery\, and the orchard and lush grapevines\, we're swept along\nby the passion\, dedication and knowledge that make up the essential\ningredient s of successfully maintaining a large vegetable garden. Fifteen\nyears the y have spent working on the pear arbor. Will it finally close over\nthis y ear? Despite his old age\, the pruning master is still inexhaustible\nand driven. As he worries about the loss of centuries of knowledge\, the\nyoun ger gardener makes a real effort to soak up all this knowledge and pass\ni t on. Meanwhile the seasons go by. The gardening lady works the vegetable\ npatches\, the citrus trees leave their winter accommodation\, and we get to\nmeet the Apple Blossom Beetle. The grand finale comes in August with i ts\nseemingly never-ending harvest and its abundance of taste\, color and scent.\nAs peace slowly returns to the natural world\, it's business as us ual for\nthe gardener amid the falling leaves and the white frost on the b ranches.\nEverything has its time.


      This film screeni ng takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 4:30pm.

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      Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA\nproject Ga rdens.
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      < span>In a\nhistorical vegetable garden on a Dutch estate\, the 85-year-old pruning\nmaster and the gardener tend to the espaliers. As they prune\, t he men chat\nabout food\, the weather\, the world and they share their kno wledge of\nhorticulture. Surrounded by vegetable patches\, citrus trees in the\nhistorical orangery\, and the orchard and lush grapevines\, we're sw ept along\nby the passion\, dedication and knowledge that make up the esse ntial\ningredients of successfully maintaining a large vegetable garden. F ifteen\nyears they have spent working on the pear arbor. Will it finally c lose over\nthis year? Despite his old age\, the pruning master is still in exhaustible\nand driven. As he worries about the loss of centuries of know ledge\, the\nyounger gardener makes a real effort to soak up all this know ledge and pass\nit on. Meanwhile the seasons go by. The gardening lady wor ks the vegetable\npatches\, the citrus trees leave their winter accommodat ion\, and we get to\nmeet the Apple Blossom Beetle. The grand finale comes in August with its\nseemingly never-ending harvest and its abundance of t aste\, color and scent.\nAs peace slowly returns to the natural world\, it 's business as usual for\nthe gardener amid the falling leaves and the whi te frost on the branches.\nEverything has its time.


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

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      Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDE A\nproject Gardens.
      CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc740 DTSTART:20220513T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:(SESSION 2—EN ESPAÑOL) EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Mexican Graphic Tradition CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      El 12 de mayo\, la visita guiada de las 5:30pm se dará en\nespañol.

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      The 5:30pm tour on May\n12 will be giv en in\nSpanish.

      Enjoy a glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with The Mu seum’s\ncurators.
       
      Dolores Vega\, Resource an d Advocacy\nSupervisor at the Hunger Coalition and the subject of a portra it in the\nexhibition\, will also join the tours\, along with SVMoA Intern Maria\nMendoza. The Mexican Graphic Tradition ex plores\nthe history and politics of printmaking in Mexico\, from the work of 19th-c.\nartist José Guadalupe Posada and the printmakers of the Talle r de Gráfica\nPopular to prints by contemporary Mexican and Mexican Ameri can printmakers.\nThe exhibition illustrates the powerful role the Mexican graphic tradition\nhas played in shaping political discourse and the ways that contemporary\nartists use that legacy now.

      This event  takes place Thu\, Apr\n7\, from 5:30–6:20pm.
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      Part of the BIG IDEA project The M exican Graphic Tradition:\nPrintmaking and the Political
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      El 12 de mayo\, la visita guiada de las 5:30pm se dará e n\nespañol.

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      The 5:30pm tour on Ma y\n12 will be given in\nSpanish.


      Enjoy a glass of wine as you tour the exhib ition with The Museum’s\ncurators.
       
      Dolores V ega\, Resource and Advocacy\nSupervisor at the Hunger Coalition and the su bject of a portrait in the\nexhibition\, will also join the tours\, along with SVMoA Intern Maria\nMendoza. The Mexican Graphic Tradition explores\nthe history and politics of printmaking in Mexico \, from the work of 19th-c.\nartist José Guadalupe Posada and the printma kers of the Taller de Gráfica\nPopular to prints by contemporary Mexican and Mexican American printmakers.\nThe exhibition illustrates the powerful role the Mexican graphic tradition\nhas played in shaping political disco urse and the ways that contemporary\nartists use that legacy now.

      This event takes place Thu\, Apr\n7\, from 5:30–6:20pm.
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      Part of the BIG IDEA p roject The Mexican Graphic Tradition:\nPrintmaking and the Political
      CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc80a DTSTART:20220513T053000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:(SESSION 2—EN ESPAÑOL) EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Mexican Graphic Tradition CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      El 12 de mayo\, la visita guiada de las 5:30pm se dará en\nespañol.

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      The 5:30pm tour on May\n12 will be giv en in\nSpanish.

      Enjoy a glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with The Mu seum’s\ncurators.
       
      Dolores Vega\, Resource an d Advocacy\nSupervisor at the Hunger Coalition and the subject of a portra it in the\nexhibition\, will also join the tours\, along with SVMoA Intern Maria\nMendoza. The Mexican Graphic Tradition ex plores\nthe history and politics of printmaking in Mexico\, from the work of 19th-c.\nartist José Guadalupe Posada and the printmakers of the Talle r de Gráfica\nPopular to prints by contemporary Mexican and Mexican Ameri can printmakers.\nThe exhibition illustrates the powerful role the Mexican graphic tradition\nhas played in shaping political discourse and the ways that contemporary\nartists use that legacy now.

      This event  takes place Thu\, Apr\n7\, from 5:30–6:20pm.
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      Part of the BIG IDEA project The M exican Graphic Tradition:\nPrintmaking and the Political
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      El 12 de mayo\, la visita guiada de las 5:30pm se dará e n\nespañol.

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      The 5:30pm tour on Ma y\n12 will be given in\nSpanish.


      Enjoy a glass of wine as you tour the exhib ition with The Museum’s\ncurators.
       
      Dolores V ega\, Resource and Advocacy\nSupervisor at the Hunger Coalition and the su bject of a portrait in the\nexhibition\, will also join the tours\, along with SVMoA Intern Maria\nMendoza. The Mexican Graphic Tradition explores\nthe history and politics of printmaking in Mexico \, from the work of 19th-c.\nartist José Guadalupe Posada and the printma kers of the Taller de Gráfica\nPopular to prints by contemporary Mexican and Mexican American printmakers.\nThe exhibition illustrates the powerful role the Mexican graphic tradition\nhas played in shaping political disco urse and the ways that contemporary\nartists use that legacy now.

      This event takes place Thu\, Apr\n7\, from 5:30–6:20pm.
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      Part of the BIG IDEA p roject The Mexican Graphic Tradition:\nPrintmaking and the Political
      CATEGORIES:Exhibition Tours & Events,Lectures & Talks DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc8c8 DTSTART:20220513T070000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Magic Lantern Cinemas SUMMARY:FILM: Portrait of a Garden (Second Screening) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      In a\nhistor ical vegetable garden on a Dutch estate\, the 85-year-old pruning\nmaster and the gardener tend to the espaliers. As they prune\, the men chat\nabou t food\, the weather\, the world and they share their knowledge of\nhortic ulture. Surrounded by vegetable patches\, citrus trees in the\nhistorical orangery\, and the orchard and lush grapevines\, we're swept along\nby the passion\, dedication and knowledge that make up the essential\ningredient s of successfully maintaining a large vegetable garden. Fifteen\nyears the y have spent working on the pear arbor. Will it finally close over\nthis y ear? Despite his old age\, the pruning master is still inexhaustible\nand driven. As he worries about the loss of centuries of knowledge\, the\nyoun ger gardener makes a real effort to soak up all this knowledge and pass\ni t on. Meanwhile the seasons go by. The gardening lady works the vegetable\ npatches\, the citrus trees leave their winter accommodation\, and we get to\nmeet the Apple Blossom Beetle. The grand finale comes in August with i ts\nseemingly never-ending harvest and its abundance of taste\, color and scent.\nAs peace slowly returns to the natural world\, it's business as us ual for\nthe gardener amid the falling leaves and the white frost on the b ranches.\nEverything has its time.


      This film screeni ng takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

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      Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA\nproject Garde ns.
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      < span>In a\nhistorical vegetable garden on a Dutch estate\, the 85-year-old pruning\nmaster and the gardener tend to the espaliers. As they prune\, t he men chat\nabout food\, the weather\, the world and they share their kno wledge of\nhorticulture. Surrounded by vegetable patches\, citrus trees in the\nhistorical orangery\, and the orchard and lush grapevines\, we're sw ept along\nby the passion\, dedication and knowledge that make up the esse ntial\ningredients of successfully maintaining a large vegetable garden. F ifteen\nyears they have spent working on the pear arbor. Will it finally c lose over\nthis year? Despite his old age\, the pruning master is still in exhaustible\nand driven. As he worries about the loss of centuries of know ledge\, the\nyounger gardener makes a real effort to soak up all this know ledge and pass\nit on. Meanwhile the seasons go by. The gardening lady wor ks the vegetable\npatches\, the citrus trees leave their winter accommodat ion\, and we get to\nmeet the Apple Blossom Beetle. The grand finale comes in August with its\nseemingly never-ending harvest and its abundance of t aste\, color and scent.\nAs peace slowly returns to the natural world\, it 's business as usual for\nthe gardener amid the falling leaves and the whi te frost on the branches.\nEverything has its time.


      This film screening takes\nplace at the Magic Lantern Cinemas\, Ketchum at 7pm.

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      Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA\n project Gardens.
      CATEGORIES:Film DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bc98c DTSTART:20220513T210000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:CREATIVE JUMP-IN: Floral Oil Painting Crash Course CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      Participants will\ nkick their inner critic to the curb\, loosen up and enjoy the creative\np rocess of floral oil painting. Learn how simple shapes and a limited\npale tte of color are the foundation for creating beautiful floral\npaintings. Students will leave with small studies\, a finished painting\, and\nthe in spiration to continue creating. Students are encouraged to bring a\nportab le easel if available\; all other supplies will be provided.

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      Age &amp\; ability: 17 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome!


      This 2-day workshop takes place Fri &amp\;\nSat\, May 13 &am p\; 14\, from 9am–4pm daily.

      About the\nInstructor

      Carol Johansen is an award-winning artist who explores\nthe space and r hythm of her surroundings employing strokes of expressive\ncolor. Carol pr efers to paint directly from life. She paints full-time en\nplein air scen es filled with the ever-changing landscape. In winter she\ncaptures resple ndent snowscapes\, figurative and still life works. She\nspecializes in cr eating unique dramatic oil paintings of skies.

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      Part of the BIG IDEA project: Gardens Collab orations with\nNature.
      On view June 16–August 20\, 2022.
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      P articipants will\nkick their inner critic to the curb\, loosen up and enjo y the creative\nprocess of floral oil painting. Learn how simple shapes an d a limited\npalette of color are the foundation for creating beautiful fl oral\npaintings. Students will leave with small studies\, a finished paint ing\, and\nthe inspiration to continue creating. Students are encouraged t o bring a\nportable easel if available\; all other supplies will be provid ed.

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      Age &amp\; ability: 17 years and older\, beginners\nwe lcome!


      This 2-day workshop takes place Fri &amp\;\ nSat\, May 13 &amp\; 14\, from 9am–4pm daily.

      About the\ nInstructor

      Carol Johansen is an award-winning artist who explores \nthe space and rhythm of her surroundings employing strokes of expressive \ncolor. Carol prefers to paint directly from life. She paints full-time e n\nplein air scenes filled with the ever-changing landscape. In winter she \ncaptures resplendent snowscapes\, figurative and still life works. She\n specializes in creating unique dramatic oil paintings of skies.

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      Part of the BIG IDEA project: < em>Gardens Collaborations with\nNature.
      On view June 16–Augu st 20\, 2022.
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      CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bca48 DTSTART:20220514T033000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:FAMILY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art (Session 2) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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      Families will\nmak e art and explore the exhibition together. Projects will change weekly\nan d always connect to the artwork in the exhibition.


      SESSION\ n1 takes place from 2:30-3:20pm
      SESSION 2 takes place from\n3:30-4:2 0pm

      Afternoon Art (Spring 2022) Project\nThemes:
      • April 29—Printing with Marker
      • May\n6—Collagraph Printing
      • May 13—Portraits with Stamped Frame
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      Participants are encouraged to register in advance\, and\nwalk-ins will be accommodated if space allows.

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        Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA project Printmakin g and the\nPolitical: The Mexican Graphic Tradition.
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        F amilies will\nmake art and explore the exhibition together. Projects will change weekly\nand always connect to the artwork in the exhibition.

        SESSION\n1 takes place from 2:30-3:20pm
        SESSION 2 takes pla ce from\n3:30-4:20pm

        Afternoon Art (Spring 2022) Project\n Themes:
        • April 29—Printing with Marker
        • May\n6—Co llagraph Printing
        • May 13—Portraits with Stamped Frame
        • \n

          Participants are encouraged to register in advance\, and\ nwalk-ins will be accommodated if space allows.

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          Part of SVMoA’s BIG IDEA proje ct Printmaking and the\nPolitical: The Mexican Graphic Tradition.
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          CATEGORIES:Youth & Families DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:664a0917bcaeb DTSTART:20220514T210000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Hailey Classroom SUMMARY:CREATIVE JUMP-IN: Floral Oil Painting Crash Course CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
          \n

          Participants will\ nkick their inner critic to the curb\, loosen up and enjoy the creative\np rocess of floral oil painting. Learn how simple shapes and a limited\npale tte of color are the foundation for creating beautiful floral\npaintings. Students will leave with small studies\, a finished painting\, and\nthe in spiration to continue creating. Students are encouraged to bring a\nportab le easel if available\; all other supplies will be provided.

          \n

          Age &amp\; ability: 17 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome!


          This 2-day workshop takes place Fri &amp\;\nSat\, May 13 &am p\; 14\, from 9am–4pm daily.

          About the\nInstructor

          Carol Johansen is an award-winning artist who explores\nthe space and r hythm of her surroundings employing strokes of expressive\ncolor. Carol pr efers to paint directly from life. She paints full-time en\nplein air scen es filled with the ever-changing landscape. In winter she\ncaptures resple ndent snowscapes\, figurative and still life works. She\nspecializes in cr eating unique dramatic oil paintings of skies.

          \n
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          Part of the BIG IDEA project: Gardens Collab orations with\nNature.
          On view June 16–August 20\, 2022.
          \n
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          \n

          P articipants will\nkick their inner critic to the curb\, loosen up and enjo y the creative\nprocess of floral oil painting. Learn how simple shapes an d a limited\npalette of color are the foundation for creating beautiful fl oral\npaintings. Students will leave with small studies\, a finished paint ing\, and\nthe inspiration to continue creating. Students are encouraged t o bring a\nportable easel if available\; all other supplies will be provid ed.

          \n

          Age &amp\; ability: 17 years and older\, beginners\nwe lcome!


          This 2-day workshop takes place Fri &amp\;\ nSat\, May 13 &amp\; 14\, from 9am–4pm daily.

          About the\ nInstructor

          Carol Johansen is an award-winning artist who explores \nthe space and rhythm of her surroundings employing strokes of expressive \ncolor. Carol prefers to paint directly from life. She paints full-time e n\nplein air scenes filled with the ever-changing landscape. In winter she \ncaptures resplendent snowscapes\, figurative and still life works. She\n specializes in creating unique dramatic oil paintings of skies.

          \n
          \,
          \n


          Part of the BIG IDEA project: < em>Gardens Collaborations with\nNature.
          On view June 16–Augu st 20\, 2022.
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          CATEGORIES:Adult Classes DTSTAMP:20240519T081343Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR