BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67426909d4f31 DTSTART:20240711T013000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO: Summer in the Makerspace—Ketchum CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
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S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
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We ’re closing the street and having a\nparty!
Join us for our annual celebration of summer\nand art from 5:30–7:30pm. In a ddition to the exhibitions Tina Barney:\nHomecoming and Rob D avis: Records\, we’ll have live music\,\ndrinks\, food trucks\, and a pop-up performance from Los Angeles-based dance\ncompany BODYTRAFFIC.
Special pop-up performance by\nBODYTRAFFIC at 5:45pm.
We’re closing the street and having a\nparty!
Join us for our annual celebration of summer\nand art from 5:3 0–7:30pm. In addition to the exhibitions Tina Barney:\nHomecoming and Rob Davis: Records\, we’ll have live music\,\ndrinks\, f ood trucks\, and a pop-up performance from Los Angeles-based dance\ncompan y BODYTRAFFIC.
Special pop-up performance by\nBODYTRAFFIC a t 5:45pm.
Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
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S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
\n
We ’re closing the street and having a\nparty!
Join us for our annual celebration of summer\nand art from 5:30–7:30pm. In a ddition to the exhibitions Tina Barney:\nHomecoming and Rob D avis: Records\, we’ll have live music\,\ndrinks\, food trucks\, and a pop-up performance from Los Angeles-based dance\ncompany BODYTRAFFIC.
Special pop-up performance by\nBODYTRAFFIC at 5:45pm.
We’re closing the street and having a\nparty!
Join us for our annual celebration of summer\nand art from 5:3 0–7:30pm. In addition to the exhibitions Tina Barney:\nHomecoming and Rob Davis: Records\, we’ll have live music\,\ndrinks\, f ood trucks\, and a pop-up performance from Los Angeles-based dance\ncompan y BODYTRAFFIC.
Special pop-up performance by\nBODYTRAFFIC a t 5:45pm.
We ’re closing the street and having a\nparty!
Join us for our annual celebration of summer\nand art from 5:30–7:30pm. In a ddition to the exhibitions Tina Barney:\nHomecoming and Rob D avis: Records\, we’ll have live music\,\ndrinks\, food trucks\, and a pop-up performance from Los Angeles-based dance\ncompany BODYTRAFFIC.
Special pop-up performance by\nBODYTRAFFIC at 5:45pm.
We’re closing the street and having a\nparty!
Join us for our annual celebration of summer\nand art from 5:3 0–7:30pm. In addition to the exhibitions Tina Barney:\nHomecoming and Rob Davis: Records\, we’ll have live music\,\ndrinks\, f ood trucks\, and a pop-up performance from Los Angeles-based dance\ncompan y BODYTRAFFIC.
Special pop-up performance by\nBODYTRAFFIC a t 5:45pm.
Join the artist\nT ina Barney\, the subject of SVMoA’s exhibition Tina Barney:\nHomecom ing\, and author Judith Freeman\, for a conversation about their\ndec ades-long friendship\, their life in Sun Valley in the 1970s\, their\ntrav els in India\, and the projects they are working on now.
A\nlivestr eam of the conversation is available here: The Community Library Live\nStream
J oin the artist\nTina Barney\, the subject of SVMoA’s exhibition Tina Barney:\nHomecoming\, and author Judith Freeman\, for a conversation about their\ndecades-long friendship\, their life in Sun Valley in the 19 70s\, their\ntravels in India\, and the projects they are working on now.< /p>
A\nlivestream of the conversation is available here: The Community Library Live\nStream
Join the artist\nT ina Barney\, the subject of SVMoA’s exhibition Tina Barney:\nHomecom ing\, and author Judith Freeman\, for a conversation about their\ndec ades-long friendship\, their life in Sun Valley in the 1970s\, their\ntrav els in India\, and the projects they are working on now.
A\nlivestr eam of the conversation is available here: The Community Library Live\nStream
J oin the artist\nTina Barney\, the subject of SVMoA’s exhibition Tina Barney:\nHomecoming\, and author Judith Freeman\, for a conversation about their\ndecades-long friendship\, their life in Sun Valley in the 19 70s\, their\ntravels in India\, and the projects they are working on now.< /p>
A\nlivestream of the conversation is available here: The Community Library Live\nStream
SVMoA members are\ ninvited to join us for a celebration of Tina Barney: Homecoming\nand Rob Davis: Records. Refreshments will served.
S VMoA members are\ninvited to join us for a celebration of Tina Barney: Homecoming\nand Rob Davis: Records. Refreshments will serve d.
Learn how Henri\nM atisse used paper collages and color to make compositions with\nnonreprese ntational and organic forms and create your own Matisse-inspired\nartwork. Add brush strokes and squeeze tubes of paint onto paper\, making\ncolor gradations. On the back of the paper\, draw and cut out forms and\nshapes to make collages of your own interpretation.
Age\n&\; A bility: 12–18\; no experience necessary\; beginners\nwelcome!
Benjamin Hunt\nis an artist l iving and working in Boise\, Idaho. He received his BFA from\nCornish Coll ege of the Arts in 2019. He is currently an MFA graduate\nstudent and teac hing assistant in the Visual Arts at Boise State\nUniversity. He works wit h local community\, planning and organizing\ncontemporary art exhibitions.
L earn how Henri\nMatisse used paper collages and color to make compositions with\nnonrepresentational and organic forms and create your own Matisse-i nspired\nartwork. Add brush strokes and squeeze tubes of paint onto pape r\, making\ncolor gradations. On the back of the paper\, draw and cut out forms and\nshapes to make collages of your own interpretation.
Age\n&\; Ability: 12–18\; no experience necessary\; beginners\nwe lcome!
Benjamin Hun t\nis an artist living and working in Boise\, Idaho. He received his BFA f rom\nCornish College of the Arts in 2019. He is currently an MFA graduate\ nstudent and teaching assistant in the Visual Arts at Boise State\nUnivers ity. He works with local community\, planning and organizing\ncontemporary art exhibitions.
Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
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S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
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Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
\n
S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
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Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
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S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
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Join SVMoA’s\ncu rators for a tour of the exhibitions Tina Barney: Homecoming and Rob\nDavi s: Records. Refreshments will be served.
Tina Barney:\nHomecomi ng features photographs Barney made between 1976 and 1980\,\nwhen the internationally renowned artist was living in Ketchum\, Idaho\, and\ntaki ng photography classes at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts (now Sun\nVal ley Museum of Art). Made with a Pentax 35mm camera\, the images document\n the daily life and activities of the people closest to Barney. They are\nr epresentative of a key stage in her trajectory as an artist\, before she\n began working with a large format camera to make carefully composed and\nd irected photographs. In contrast\, the images in this exhibition\, which\n were made in Sun Valley\, Rhode Island\, and New York\, are more spontaneo us.\nBut like her later photographs\, these early works illuminate the sub tle\ninteractions and psychological tensions that occur among family and f riends\neven in moments of leisure – at weddings and on squash courts\, at the\nbeach\, waterpark\, or a ski race.
Born in Norfolk\, Virgin ia\, in 1970\,\nthe artist Rob Davis has spent the past six years making p aintings that\nmine his childhood memories – specifically those from age s five to eight\,\na time of “magical thinking” among children. His hy perrealist images\ndepict empty kitchen tables\, living rooms\, and porche s\; piles of records\nand plants in macrame holders. While Davis’s paint ings emerge from his\nown lived experience\, their investigation of the do mestic possesses\nuniversal resonance for all viewers\, particularly those familiar with the\n1970s.
J oin SVMoA’s\ncurators for a tour of the exhibitions Tina Barney: Homecom ing and Rob\nDavis: Records. Refreshments will be served.
Tina Barney:\nHomecoming features photographs Barney made between 1976 and 1980\,\nwhen the internationally renowned artist was living in Ketchum\, Idaho\, and\ntaking photography classes at the Sun Valley Center for the A rts (now Sun\nValley Museum of Art). Made with a Pentax 35mm camera\, the images document\nthe daily life and activities of the people closest to Ba rney. They are\nrepresentative of a key stage in her trajectory as an arti st\, before she\nbegan working with a large format camera to make carefull y composed and\ndirected photographs. In contrast\, the images in this exh ibition\, which\nwere made in Sun Valley\, Rhode Island\, and New York\, a re more spontaneous.\nBut like her later photographs\, these early works i lluminate the subtle\ninteractions and psychological tensions that occur a mong family and friends\neven in moments of leisure – at weddings and on squash courts\, at the\nbeach\, waterpark\, or a ski race.
Born in Norfolk\, Virginia\, in 1970\,\nthe artist Rob Davis has spent the past s ix years making paintings that\nmine his childhood memories – specifical ly those from ages five to eight\,\na time of “magical thinking” among children. His hyperrealist images\ndepict empty kitchen tables\, living r ooms\, and porches\; piles of records\nand plants in macrame holders. Whil e Davis’s paintings emerge from his\nown lived experience\, their invest igation of the domestic possesses\nuniversal resonance for all viewers\, p articularly those familiar with the\n1970s.
Join SVMoA’s\ncu rators for a tour of the exhibitions Tina Barney: Homecoming and Rob\nDavi s: Records. Refreshments will be served.
Tina Barney:\nHomecomi ng features photographs Barney made between 1976 and 1980\,\nwhen the internationally renowned artist was living in Ketchum\, Idaho\, and\ntaki ng photography classes at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts (now Sun\nVal ley Museum of Art). Made with a Pentax 35mm camera\, the images document\n the daily life and activities of the people closest to Barney. They are\nr epresentative of a key stage in her trajectory as an artist\, before she\n began working with a large format camera to make carefully composed and\nd irected photographs. In contrast\, the images in this exhibition\, which\n were made in Sun Valley\, Rhode Island\, and New York\, are more spontaneo us.\nBut like her later photographs\, these early works illuminate the sub tle\ninteractions and psychological tensions that occur among family and f riends\neven in moments of leisure – at weddings and on squash courts\, at the\nbeach\, waterpark\, or a ski race.
Born in Norfolk\, Virgin ia\, in 1970\,\nthe artist Rob Davis has spent the past six years making p aintings that\nmine his childhood memories – specifically those from age s five to eight\,\na time of “magical thinking” among children. His hy perrealist images\ndepict empty kitchen tables\, living rooms\, and porche s\; piles of records\nand plants in macrame holders. While Davis’s paint ings emerge from his\nown lived experience\, their investigation of the do mestic possesses\nuniversal resonance for all viewers\, particularly those familiar with the\n1970s.
J oin SVMoA’s\ncurators for a tour of the exhibitions Tina Barney: Homecom ing and Rob\nDavis: Records. Refreshments will be served.
Tina Barney:\nHomecoming features photographs Barney made between 1976 and 1980\,\nwhen the internationally renowned artist was living in Ketchum\, Idaho\, and\ntaking photography classes at the Sun Valley Center for the A rts (now Sun\nValley Museum of Art). Made with a Pentax 35mm camera\, the images document\nthe daily life and activities of the people closest to Ba rney. They are\nrepresentative of a key stage in her trajectory as an arti st\, before she\nbegan working with a large format camera to make carefull y composed and\ndirected photographs. In contrast\, the images in this exh ibition\, which\nwere made in Sun Valley\, Rhode Island\, and New York\, a re more spontaneous.\nBut like her later photographs\, these early works i lluminate the subtle\ninteractions and psychological tensions that occur a mong family and friends\neven in moments of leisure – at weddings and on squash courts\, at the\nbeach\, waterpark\, or a ski race.
Born in Norfolk\, Virginia\, in 1970\,\nthe artist Rob Davis has spent the past s ix years making paintings that\nmine his childhood memories – specifical ly those from ages five to eight\,\na time of “magical thinking” among children. His hyperrealist images\ndepict empty kitchen tables\, living r ooms\, and porches\; piles of records\nand plants in macrame holders. Whil e Davis’s paintings emerge from his\nown lived experience\, their invest igation of the domestic possesses\nuniversal resonance for all viewers\, p articularly those familiar with the\n1970s.
Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
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S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
\n
Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
\n
S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
\n
Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
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S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
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Join SVMoA for\nAr t Club—a new program for those who want to learn more about\ncontemporar y art.
Join SVMoA for a conversation with painter Rob\nDavis\, and a walkthrough of his SVMoA exhibition Records. Davis’s realist\nimages d epict empty kitchen tables\, living rooms\, and porches\; piles of\nrecord s and plants in macrame holders. While his paintings emerge from his\nown lived experience\, their investigation of the domestic possesses\nuniversa l resonance for all viewers\, particularly those familiar with the\n1970s. Refreshments will be served.
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J oin SVMoA for\nArt Club—a new program for those who want to learn more a bout\ncontemporary art.
Join SVMoA for a conversation with painter Rob\nDavis\, and a walkthrough of his SVMoA exhibition Records. Davis’s realist\nimages depict empty kitchen tables\, living rooms\, and porches\; piles of\nrecords and plants in macrame holders. While his paintings emer ge from his\nown lived experience\, their investigation of the domestic po ssesses\nuniversal resonance for all viewers\, particularly those familiar with the\n1970s. Refreshments will be served.
Over the course\no f two days\, participants will explore paper decoration and mixed media to \ncreate two handmade artist books.
Clear instructions\, handouts and demonstrations\nwil l give participants the skills and tools to make unique artists books on\n their own. Students will leave with two unique finished projects.
Angela Batchelor comes from an academic background with\nbachelor’s and master’s degrees in fine arts. She is currently a n\nAssociate Professor of Art at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Fal ls\nand teaches courses in Painting\, Art History\, Book Arts\, Printmakin g and\nCalligraphy. She maintains an active studio practice with work that \nmeanders between expressive mark-making and mixed media pieces\, includi ng\nprints\, calligraphy pieces and artist books that focus on religious\, \nsocial\, and scientific themes.
O ver the course\nof two days\, participants will explore paper decoration a nd mixed media to\ncreate two handmade artist books.
Clear instructions\, handouts and de monstrations\nwill give participants the skills and tools to make unique a rtists books on\ntheir own. Students will leave with two unique finished p rojects.
Angela Batchelor comes from an aca demic background with\nbachelor’s and master’s degrees in fine arts. S he is currently an\nAssociate Professor of Art at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls\nand teaches courses in Painting\, Art History\, Book Arts\, Printmaking and\nCalligraphy. She maintains an active studio practi ce with work that\nmeanders between expressive mark-making and mixed media pieces\, including\nprints\, calligraphy pieces and artist books that foc us on religious\,\nsocial\, and scientific themes.
Acclaimed\npop/sou l group Lake Street Dive has announced an extensive North American\ntour t hroughout 2024. Beginning June 14 in Asbury Park\, NJ\, the Good\nTogether Tour will visit major cities and prestigious venues across the\nU.S. and Canada including The Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville\, TN\, The\nGreek Theatre in Los Angeles and Berkeley\, The Merriweather Post Pavilion\nin C olumbia\, MD\, The Salt Shed in Chicago before wrapping up with two\nnight s at The Eastern in Atlanta\, GA on October 10 and 11. In addition\,\nth e band recently announced a return engagement to Denver’s legendary Red\ nRocks Amphitheatre on July 21 (already sold out!)\, and a career mileston e\,\nLake Street Dive’s first-ever headline appearance at NYC’s revere d\nMadison Square Garden on September 14th.
“We’re\ ngoing on our biggest tour yet!!! It’s gonna be a big ol’ party all\na round the United States and Canada and EVERYONE is invited! Looking for a\ nplace where you can get together with friends and strangers and dance the \nnight away? Help is on the way! We cannot wait to set sail on this epic\ nmusical adventure. See you soon!”
With tens of\nmi llions of streams\, an acclaimed discography including seven celebrated\ns tudio LPs\, two EP’s\, a slew of much-loved singles and an enduring\nwor ldwide fanbase to their credit\, Lake Street Dive: vocalist Rachael\nPrice \, bassist/background vocalist\, Bridget Kearney\, drummer/background\nvoc alist\, Mike Calabrese\, keyboardist/vocalist\, Akie Bermiss and\nguitaris t/background vocalist\, James Cornelison\, have become a dynamic and\nexh ilarating force in popular music. The genre-busting band is currently\nwor king on new music for release later this year. Their most recent\nrecordin g\, Fun Machine: The Sequel\, a 6-track covers EP that include songs\nby B onnie Raitt\, The Pointer Sisters\, and Carole King among others\, was\nre leased September 2022.
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A cclaimed\npop/soul group Lake Street Dive has announced an extensive North American\ntour throughout 2024. Beginning June 14 in Asbury Park\, NJ\, t he Good\nTogether Tour will visit major cities and prestigious venues acro ss the\nU.S. and Canada including The Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville\, T N\, The\nGreek Theatre in Los Angeles and Berkeley\, The Merriweather Po st Pavilion\nin Columbia\, MD\, The Salt Shed in Chicago before wrapping u p with two\nnights at The Eastern in Atlanta\, GA on October 10 and 11. In addition\,\nthe band recently announced a return engagement to Denver ’s legendary Red\nRocks Amphitheatre on July 21 (already sold out!)\, an d a career milestone\,\nLake Street Dive’s first-ever headline appearanc e at NYC’s revered\nMadison Square Garden on September 14th.
“We’re\ngoing on our biggest tour yet!!! It’s gonna be a big ol’ party all\naround the United States and Canada and EVERYONE is invi ted! Looking for a\nplace where you can get together with friends and stra ngers and dance the\nnight away? Help is on the way! We cannot wait to set sail on this epic\nmusical adventure. See you soon!”
With tens of\nmillions of streams\, an acclaimed discography including seven celebrated\nstudio LPs\, two EP’s\, a slew of much-loved singles a nd an enduring\nworldwide fanbase to their credit\, Lake Street Dive: voca list Rachael\nPrice\, bassist/background vocalist\, Bridget Kearney\, drum mer/background\nvocalist\, Mike Calabrese\, keyboardist/vocalist\, Akie Be rmiss and\nguitarist/background vocalist\, James Cornelison\, have become a dynamic and\nexhilarating force in popular music. The genre-busting ban d is currently\nworking on new music for release later this year. Their mo st recent\nrecording\, Fun Machine: The Sequel\, a 6-track covers EP that include songs\nby Bonnie Raitt\, The Pointer Sisters\, and Carole King amo ng others\, was\nreleased September 2022.
A cclaimed\npop/soul group Lake Street Dive has announced an extensive North American\ntour throughout 2024. Beginning June 14 in Asbury Park\, NJ\, t he Good\nTogether Tour will visit major cities and prestigious venues acro ss the\nU.S. and Canada including The Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville\, T N\, The\nGreek Theatre in Los Angeles and Berkeley\, The Merriweather Po st Pavilion\nin Columbia\, MD\, The Salt Shed in Chicago before wrapping u p with two\nnights at The Eastern in Atlanta\, GA on October 10 and 11. In addition\,\nthe band recently announced a return engagement to Denver ’s legendary Red\nRocks Amphitheatre on July 21 (already sold out!)\, an d a career milestone\,\nLake Street Dive’s first-ever headline appearanc e at NYC’s revered\nMadison Square Garden on September 14th.
“We’re\ngoing on our biggest tour yet!!! It’s gonna be a big ol’ party all\naround the United States and Canada and EVERYONE is invi ted! Looking for a\nplace where you can get together with friends and stra ngers and dance the\nnight away? Help is on the way! We cannot wait to set sail on this epic\nmusical adventure. See you soon!”
With tens of\nmillions of streams\, an acclaimed discography including seven celebrated\nstudio LPs\, two EP’s\, a slew of much-loved singles a nd an enduring\nworldwide fanbase to their credit\, Lake Street Dive: voca list Rachael\nPrice\, bassist/background vocalist\, Bridget Kearney\, drum mer/background\nvocalist\, Mike Calabrese\, keyboardist/vocalist\, Akie Be rmiss and\nguitarist/background vocalist\, James Cornelison\, have become a dynamic and\nexhilarating force in popular music. The genre-busting ban d is currently\nworking on new music for release later this year. Their mo st recent\nrecording\, Fun Machine: The Sequel\, a 6-track covers EP that include songs\nby Bonnie Raitt\, The Pointer Sisters\, and Carole King amo ng others\, was\nreleased September 2022.
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Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
\n
S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
\n
Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
\n
S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
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Summer in the\nMak erspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexp lore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different materials\, tools\, an d\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. A ll\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for families with child ren\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision) .
\n
S ummer in the\nMakerspace is a non-instructed DIY opportunity for families and teens to\nexplore\, experiment\, and collaborate using different mater ials\, tools\, and\ntechniques. Each week will feature a surprise project as inspiration. All\nmaterials will be provided.
Recommended for fa milies with children\nof all ages (ages 10 &\; under require adult supervision).
\n