Join us for a glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with SVMoA’s curators.
From the Colour of Its Bloom: Camas Prairie considers a unique landscape in Southern Idaho that is home to multiple ecosystems and social histories, and is named for the Camas Lily, which blooms each spring and has traditionally been an important food staple for the Shoshone and Bannock peoples.
The project will consist of an exhibition including 4 commissioned bodies of work, 1 outdoor sculptural installation in the city of Ketchum, a signage project in collaboration with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and a catalog. The exhibition will feature new artwork by:
- Daniel Gordon
- MK Guth
- Anthony Hernandez
- Sopheap Pich
- Judith Freeman
THIS EVENT TAKES PLACE THU, AUG 20, 5:30–6:30PM.
FREE, pre-registration required. Each session is limited to 10 participants.
GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS, THE ROBERT LEHMAN FOUNDATION AND NUMEROUS PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS.