BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6746a0c422a12 DTSTART:20220801T210000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:Haile y\nClassroom SUMMARY:CREATIVE JUMP-IN: Portraits in Clay CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Usin g stoneware on a modeling stand and live model observation\, students\nwil l explore the complexity of the human body. During this portrait\nworkshop participants will simplify the basic structures of the head and\nneck to develop an understanding of shape\, proportion\, facial features\, and\nth eir contribution to gesture and expression. The start of the workshop\nwil l be dedicated to technical modeling instruction\, and as it progresses\,\ nstudents will incorporate self-expression and creativity. On completion o f\nthe modeling process\, the portraits will be removed from the modeling\ nstands\, hollowed and prepared for kiln firing.
Age and\na bility: 18 years and older\, beginners welcome!
Colin Moore earned a BFA in scul pture\nat Massachusetts School of Art and Design and an MFA from New York Academy\nof Art. Moore received a classical art education as well as a wor king\nknowledge of computer driven 3D design programs and uses both in his \nartistic practice. He also teaches sculpture at Massachusetts College of\nArt and Design. Moore lives with his wife and youngest daughter in Bos ton\,\nMA.
Using stoneware on a modeling stand and live model observatio n\, students\nwill explore the complexity of the human body. During this p ortrait\nworkshop participants will simplify the basic structures of the h ead and\nneck to develop an understanding of shape\, proportion\, facial f eatures\, and\ntheir contribution to gesture and expression. The start of the workshop\nwill be dedicated to technical modeling instruction\, and as it progresses\,\nstudents will incorporate self-expression and creativity . On completion of\nthe modeling process\, the portraits will be removed f rom the modeling\nstands\, hollowed and prepared for kiln firing.
< strong>Age and\nability: 18 years and older\, beginners welcome!< /p>
Colin Moore ea rned a BFA in sculpture\nat Massachusetts School of Art and Design and an MFA from New York Academy\nof Art. Moore received a classical art educatio n as well as a working\nknowledge of computer driven 3D design programs an d uses both in his\nartistic practice. He also teaches sculpture at Mass achusetts College of\nArt and Design. Moore lives with his wife and younge st daughter in Boston\,\nMA.
Join us for an\nexplo ration of color and printmaking. Students will work with gel printing\npla tes to create colorful printed papers using a variety of techniques.\nThey will then use those papers to construct a handmade explosion book!\nA ll supplies will be provided.
SVMoA Museum Education Coordinator Kristen Kent is a\nlifelong artist. In her own art making\, Kristen is inspired by nature and\nexplore s printmaking\, sculpting and painting. Kristen has a master’s\ndegree i n Art Education and enjoys sharing her love of art making with\nothers\, e specially young people.
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Join us for an\nexploration of color and printmaking. Students will work with gel printing\nplates to create colorful printed papers using a variety of techniques.\nThey will then use those papers to construct a handmade explo sion book!\nAll supplies will be provided.
SVMoA Museum Education Coordinator Kristen Ken t is a\nlifelong artist. In her own art making\, Kristen is inspired by na ture and\nexplores printmaking\, sculpting and painting. Kristen has a mas ter’s\ndegree in Art Education and enjoys sharing her love of art making with\nothers\, especially young people.
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Start your\nGaller y Walk at SVMoA!
This BIG IDEA project considers gardens:\nspaces w
here people collaborate with nature in order to shape or transform\nit. Ga
rdens are also places that transform those who experience them\,\nwhether
as gardener or visitor. Artists Ana María\nHernando\, Sarah Jones\, Katy\nStone and Jil
Weinstock respond to these ideas\nabout gardens in work that incl
udes large-scale indoor and outdoor\ninstallation projects.
S tart your\nGallery Walk at SVMoA!
This BIG IDEA project considers g ardens:\nspaces where people collaborate with nature in order to shape or transform\nit. Gardens are also places that transform those who experience them\,\nwhether as gardener or visitor. Artists Ana María\nHerna ndo\, Sarah Jones\, Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas\nabout gardens in work that includes large-scale indoor and outdoor\ninstallation project s.
This 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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This 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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This 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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Join sculptor\nKatherine “KT” Taylor for a talk about her practice\nand her experience as the 2021 Sawtooth National Recreation Area\nArt ist-in-Residence. Taylor\, who works in bronze\, aluminum and\nst ainless steel\, will discuss the process she uses to make her large-scale\ nsculptures\, beginning with hikes to cast molds of elements in the\nlands cape\, later using those molds to create the textures of sculptures\nrepre senting a diversity of zoomorphic creatures. Taylor has worked in a\nwide range of ecosystems around the globe\, including the Arctic\, and uses\nhe r work as a means for educating viewers on the interconnectedness of the\n natural world and the importance of conservation. She has created\ncommiss ioned sculptures for numerous public and private collections\nthroughout t he United States.
J oin sculptor\nKatherine “KT” Taylor for a talk about her practice\nand her experience as the 2021 Sawtooth National Rec reation Area\nArtist-in-Residence. Taylor\, who works in bronze\, aluminum and\nstainless steel\, will discuss the process she uses to make her large-scale\nsculptures\, beginning with hikes to cast molds of eleme nts in the\nlandscape\, later using those molds to create the textures of sculptures\nrepresenting a diversity of zoomorphic creatures. Taylor has w orked in a\nwide range of ecosystems around the globe\, including the Arct ic\, and uses\nher work as a means for educating viewers on the interconne ctedness of the\nnatural world and the importance of conservation. She has created\ncommissioned sculptures for numerous public and private collecti ons\nthroughout the United States.
This 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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The Record\nCompan y is a Grammy-nominated American rock band from Los Angeles. Their\nmusic is influenced by blues musicians like John Lee Hooker\, early punk\nbands like The Stooges\, and rock bands like The Rolling Stones. Their sound\nin corporates slide guitar\, distorted bass\, a Ludwig drum kit and the vocal s\nof Chris Vos. The Record Company has played concert halls across North\ nAmerica\, opening for acts as diverse as John Mayer\, B.B. King\, Social\ nDistortion\, Buddy Guy\, Bob Seger\, Grace Potter and Trombone Shorty.\n< em>Rolling Stone included The Record Company in their April 2016 list \nof \"10 New Artists You Need to Know.\"
Lindsay Lou has been making soulful\, poignant music for the\nlast decade. An undeniable powerhouse\, Lou’s remarkable gifts as a\nsinger\, songwriter\, musician and performer demand the listener’s\na ttention. Her singing floats over the masterful playing and deep groove of \nher band with both a fierce intensity and a tender intimacy.
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If you selected\ne-tickets\, please pri nt them at home and bring them with you.
Find your\nc onfirmation email by searching for: “Sun Valley Museum of Art: Order\nCo nfirmation.” If you see a blue square that says “VIEW ETICKETS\,”\ny ou can click on it to print your tickets.
No. A photograph\nof a tick et does not allow entry into the venue.
If you are coming\nin from o ut of town for this concert and/or are not able to pick up your\ntickets i n advance\, tickets will be available at Will Call at the lower\nparking l ot at River Run beginning at 5pm on the afternoon of the\nperformance (wit h ID).
Yes. Children\nages 3 and older who attend must have thei r own purchased tickets. We offer\nspecially priced tickets for students 1 8 and under to our Summer\nConcerts.
No. Anything set\nout before gates open will be removed by security.
< /div>Yes. Sun Valley\nResort staff will be checking bags and coolers. Pets\, recordi ng devices\,\nweapons and alcohol will not be allowed into the venue.
Student tickets\nare for t hose 18 and under. Those who have purchased student tickets (for\nGA entry time only) should be prepared to prove their age with\nidentification.
Portable\nrestrooms are located inside the venue to the right as y ou enter the main\nRiver Run lawn area (including ADA accessible restrooms )
Drop-off in the\nlower lot is allowed.
< /div>Ye s. Bike racks\nare set-up near the entrance\, before the bridge crosses ov er the Big Wood\nRiver.
The concert will\nstart at 7pm and go until approx. 9: 30pm.
Yes\, an EMT will\nbe in position at the base of the River Ru n Gondola for the duration of the\nconcert. In case of emergency please ca ll 911 and find an SVMoA staff\nmember.
No refunds or\nexc hanges\, rain or shine.
No. You should\nonly buy your tickets through Sun Valley M useum of Art. If you buy tickets\nfrom a third-party seller or broker:
If you are\nvisiting the Sun Valley area for the concert\, p lease consider our hotel\nsponsors for your stay. Limelight Ketchum\, Sun Valley Resort and Wood River\nInn help make our concerts happen through th eir generous support!
\nIf you have any\nquestions about the concert\, please call us during museum hours\, Tue-Fri\,\n10am-5pm\, Sat\, 11am-4pm (Close d Sun &\; Mon).
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T he Record\nCompany is a Grammy-nominated American rock band from Los Angel es. Their\nmusic is influenced by blues musicians like John Lee Hooker\, e arly punk\nbands like The Stooges\, and rock bands like The Rolling Stones . Their sound\nincorporates slide guitar\, distorted bass\, a Ludwig drum kit and the vocals\nof Chris Vos. The Record Company has played concert ha lls across North\nAmerica\, opening for acts as diverse as John Mayer\, B. B. King\, Social\nDistortion\, Buddy Guy\, Bob Seger\, Grace Potter and Tr ombone Shorty.\nRolling Stone included The Record Company in thei r April 2016 list\nof \"10 New Artists You Need to Know.\"
Lindsay Lou has been making soulful\, p oignant music for the\nlast decade. An undeniable powerhouse\, Lou’s rem arkable gifts as a\nsinger\, songwriter\, musician and performer demand th e listener’s\nattention. Her singing floats over the masterful playing a nd deep groove of\nher band with both a fierce intensity and a tender inti macy.
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If you selected\ne-ticke ts\, please print them at home and bring them with you.
Find your\nconfirmation email by searching for: “Sun Valley Museum of Art: Order\nConfirmation.” If you see a blue square that says “VIEW E TICKETS\,”\nyou can click on it to print your tickets.
No. A photog raph\nof a ticket does not allow entry into the venue.
If you are co ming\nin from out of town for this concert and/or are not able to pick up your\ntickets in advance\, tickets will be available at Will Call at the l ower\nparking lot at River Run beginning at 5pm on the afternoon of the\np erformance (with ID).
Yes. Children\nages 3 and older who attend must have their own purchased tickets. We offer\nspecially priced tickets for students 18 and under to our Summer\nConcerts.
No. Anything set\nout before gates open will be removed by security.
Yes. Sun Valley\nResort staff will be checking bags and coolers. Pets\, recording devices\,\nweapons and alcohol will not be allowed into the venue.
Student tic kets\nare for those 18 and under. Those who have purchased student tickets (for\nGA entry time only) should be prepared to prove their age with\nide ntification.
Portable\nrestrooms are located inside the venue to the right as you enter the main\nRiver Run lawn area (including ADA acces sible restrooms)
Drop-off in the\nlower lot is allowed.
Yes. Bike racks\nare set-up near the entrance\, before the br idge crosses over the Big Wood\nRiver.
The concert will\nstart at 7pm and go u ntil approx. 9:30pm.
Yes\, an EMT will\nbe in position at the base of the River Run Gondola for the duration of the\nconcert. In case of emer gency please call 911 and find an SVMoA staff\nmember.
No refunds or\nexchanges\, rain or shine.
No. You should\nonly buy your tickets throu gh Sun Valley Museum of Art. If you buy tickets\nfrom a third-party seller or broker:
If you are\nvisiting the Sun Valley area for the concert\, please consider our hotel\nsponsors for your stay. Limelight Ketchum\, Sun Valley Resort and Wood River\nInn help make our concerts ha ppen through their generous support!
\nIf you have any\nquestions about the c oncert\, please call us during museum hours\, Tue-Fri\,\n10am-5pm\, Sat\, 11am-4pm (Closed Sun &\; Mon).
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Have a\nstor
y you want to tell? This 2-day field workshop is for aspiring\nphotographe
rs/videographers who want to take their storytelling skills to\nthe next l
evel. Bring your ideas\, cameras\, and curiosity for two full days\nof obs
ervation\, image making\, and editing.
This workshop\nwill
cover the key features of capturing photos and/ or videos\, as well as\nre
view noteworthy hybrid examples. Students will develop new technical and\n
artistic techniques.
Age and ability: 17 years and\nolder.< /strong>
Based in the Bay Area\, media artist Richard Neill attended photography \nworkshops at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts in the early 1980s with\ nRobert Heinecken\, John Pfahl\, and Robert Cumming. He is the\nFounder/Di rector of Adventure Pictures\, which has produced numerous films\nfor muse ums\, international NGOs\, National Geographic and PBS. His work is\ninclu ded in the collections of the MAK Museum/Vienna\, Smithsonian/Cooper\nHewi tt\, City of Seattle\, and the Polaroid Collection.
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Have a\nstory you want to tell? This 2-day field workshop is for aspi
ring\nphotographers/videographers who want to take their storytelling skil
ls to\nthe next level. Bring your ideas\, cameras\, and curiosity for two
full days\nof observation\, image making\, and editing.
Thi
s workshop\nwill cover the key features of capturing photos and/ or videos
\, as well as\nreview noteworthy hybrid examples. Students will develop ne
w technical and\nartistic techniques.
Age and ability: 17 y ears and\nolder.
Based in the Bay Area\, media artist Richard Neill att ended photography\nworkshops at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts in the early 1980s with\nRobert Heinecken\, John Pfahl\, and Robert Cumming. He i s the\nFounder/Director of Adventure Pictures\, which has produced numerou s films\nfor museums\, international NGOs\, National Geographic and PBS. H is work is\nincluded in the collections of the MAK Museum/Vienna\, Smithso nian/Cooper\nHewitt\, City of Seattle\, and the Polaroid Collection.
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This 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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This 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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This 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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Enjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nKetchum —the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surrounded by\nvast ar eas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natural spaces\nthat ar e in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollabor ate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens ar e also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas garde ner or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones. Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in work that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nE njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators .
\nKetchum—the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surro unded by\nvast areas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natura l spaces\nthat are in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollaborate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens are also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas gardener or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones . Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in wo rk that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nEnjoy\nrefreshment s as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
\nKetchum —the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surrounded by\nvast ar eas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natural spaces\nthat ar e in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollabor ate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens ar e also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas garde ner or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones. Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in work that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nE njoy\nrefreshments as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators .
\nKetchum—the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art—is a town surro unded by\nvast areas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natura l spaces\nthat are in many ways the inverse of wilderness: gardens\, where people\ncollaborate with nature in order to shape or transform it in some way.\nGardens are also places that transform those who experience them\, whether\nas gardener or visitor. Artists Ana María Hernando\, Sarah Jones . Katy\nStone and Jil Weinstock respond to these ideas about gardens in wo rk that\nincludes large-scale indoor and outdoor installation projects.
\nThis 8-class\ncour se is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nan d is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nt hrough master painters. Working from a still life that changes daily\,\npa rticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classes are\ncumulative \, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each.
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome.
This 8-session workshop takes place Mon–Thu\,\nAug 8–11\, 9am–12pm \, and Tue–Fri\, Aug 16–19\, 9am–12pm.\n
T his 8-class\ncourse is designed to train participants’ eyes to see in a different way\nand is an exploration in color and composition as well the history of art\nthrough master painters. Working from a still life that ch anges daily\,\nparticipants will paint a new canvas each class. The classe s are\ncumulative\, with a different skill or technique emphasized in each .
\nAge and ability: 20 years and older\, beginners\nwelcome .
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In this class\, we \nwill learn the basic principles of self-portraiture with a focus on the\ nidea of a self-portrait as a “map of our interior world.” Students wi ll\nlearn how to use introspection and artistic techniques to express\nthe mselves while having fun and letting go of the fear of making mistakes.\nO ver the course of the two-day workshop\, students will use different\nmate rials and exercises to help understand the possibilities of emotional\nexp ression through art.
Age &\; Ability: 18 and older\,\nbe ginners welcome\, free childcare provided on-site.
Artist Luz\nCamarena Quiroz ’s paintings and sculptures reflect what she sees and how\nshe responds to everyday interactions with nature and the human spirit.
\nBorn in Mexico City\, Luz Camarena Quiroz began studying one-on-one with\nvarious artists from different parts of Mexico in the 1990s. She received\nformal training at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland\, OR\,\nand at Bellas Artes and Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende\,\nGuanajua to. She holds an MFA in Fine Arts from Boise State University.
\nEn esta cla se aprenderemos los principios básicos de cómo elaborar un\nautorretrato \, entendiendo que un autorretrato es en realidad un “mapa de\nnuestro m undo interior”. Combinaremos el uso de distintas técnicas y\nmateriales para crear y expresarnos a través del arte. Este taller está\ndiseñado para utilizar estas herramientas de forma que nos guíen hacia la\nintros pección\, nos ayuden a perder el miedo a cometer errores y sobre todo\na divertirnos.
Cada día utilizaremos diferentes materiales y\nejerci cios que nos ayudarán a entender posibles formas de expresión y a\nconec tar emocionalmente con ellas.
Los lienzos y esculturas de la artista Luz \nCamarena Quiroz son un reflejo de lo que ve y cómo responde a sus\ninte racciones diarias con la naturaleza y el espíritu humano.
Luz\nCam arena Quiroz nació en la Ciudad de México. Desde principios de la\ndéca da de los 90\, estudió uno a uno con varios artistas de diferentes\nparte s de México. Recibió entrenamiento formal en el Pacific Northwest\nColle ge of Art en Portland\, OR\, y en Bellas Artes y el Instituto Allende en\n San Miguel de Allende\, Guanajuato. Tiene un MFA en Bellas Artes de la\nUn iversidad Estatal de Boise.
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I n this class\, we\nwill learn the basic principles of self-portraiture wit h a focus on the\nidea of a self-portrait as a “map of our interior worl d.” Students will\nlearn how to use introspection and artistic technique s to express\nthemselves while having fun and letting go of the fear of ma king mistakes.\nOver the course of the two-day workshop\, students will us e different\nmaterials and exercises to help understand the possibilities of emotional\nexpression through art.
Age &\; Ability: 1 8 and older\,\nbeginners welcome\, free childcare provided on-site.
Artist Luz \nCamarena Quiroz’s paintings and sculptures reflect what she sees and h ow\nshe responds to everyday interactions with nature and the human spirit .
\nBorn in Mexico City\, Luz Camarena Quiroz began studying one-on- one with\nvarious artists from different parts of Mexico in the 1990s. She received\nformal training at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Port land\, OR\,\nand at Bellas Artes and Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Al lende\,\nGuanajuato. She holds an MFA in Fine Arts from Boise State Univer sity.
\nEn esta clase aprenderemos los principios básicos de cómo elaborar un\nautorretrato\, entendiendo que un autorretrato es en realidad un “m apa de\nnuestro mundo interior”. Combinaremos el uso de distintas técni cas y\nmateriales para crear y expresarnos a través del arte. Este taller está\ndiseñado para utilizar estas herramientas de forma que nos guíen hacia la\nintrospección\, nos ayuden a perder el miedo a cometer errores y sobre todo\na divertirnos.
Cada día utilizaremos diferentes mat eriales y\nejercicios que nos ayudarán a entender posibles formas de expr esión y a\nconectar emocionalmente con ellas.
Los lienzos y esculturas de la artista Luz\nCamarena Quiroz son un reflejo de lo que ve y cómo res ponde a sus\ninteracciones diarias con la naturaleza y el espíritu humano .
Luz\nCamarena Quiroz nació en la Ciudad de México. Desde princi pios de la\ndécada de los 90\, estudió uno a uno con varios artistas de diferentes\npartes de México. Recibió entrenamiento formal en el Pacific Northwest\nCollege of Art en Portland\, OR\, y en Bellas Artes y el Insti tuto Allende en\nSan Miguel de Allende\, Guanajuato. Tiene un MFA en Bella s Artes de la\nUniversidad Estatal de Boise.
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In this class\, we \nwill learn the basic principles of self-portraiture with a focus on the\ nidea of a self-portrait as a “map of our interior world.” Students wi ll\nlearn how to use introspection and artistic techniques to express\nthe mselves while having fun and letting go of the fear of making mistakes.\nO ver the course of the two-day workshop\, students will use different\nmate rials and exercises to help understand the possibilities of emotional\nexp ression through art.
Age &\; Ability: 18 and older\,\nbe ginners welcome\, free childcare provided on-site.
Artist Luz\nCamarena Quiroz ’s paintings and sculptures reflect what she sees and how\nshe responds to everyday interactions with nature and the human spirit.
\nBorn in Mexico City\, Luz Camarena Quiroz began studying one-on-one with\nvarious artists from different parts of Mexico in the 1990s. She received\nformal training at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland\, OR\,\nand at Bellas Artes and Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende\,\nGuanajua to. She holds an MFA in Fine Arts from Boise State University.
\nEn esta cla se aprenderemos los principios básicos de cómo elaborar un\nautorretrato \, entendiendo que un autorretrato es en realidad un “mapa de\nnuestro m undo interior”. Combinaremos el uso de distintas técnicas y\nmateriales para crear y expresarnos a través del arte. Este taller está\ndiseñado para utilizar estas herramientas de forma que nos guíen hacia la\nintros pección\, nos ayuden a perder el miedo a cometer errores y sobre todo\na divertirnos.
Cada día utilizaremos diferentes materiales y\nejerci cios que nos ayudarán a entender posibles formas de expresión y a\nconec tar emocionalmente con ellas.
Los lienzos y esculturas de la artista Luz \nCamarena Quiroz son un reflejo de lo que ve y cómo responde a sus\ninte racciones diarias con la naturaleza y el espíritu humano.
Luz\nCam arena Quiroz nació en la Ciudad de México. Desde principios de la\ndéca da de los 90\, estudió uno a uno con varios artistas de diferentes\nparte s de México. Recibió entrenamiento formal en el Pacific Northwest\nColle ge of Art en Portland\, OR\, y en Bellas Artes y el Instituto Allende en\n San Miguel de Allende\, Guanajuato. Tiene un MFA en Bellas Artes de la\nUn iversidad Estatal de Boise.
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I n this class\, we\nwill learn the basic principles of self-portraiture wit h a focus on the\nidea of a self-portrait as a “map of our interior worl d.” Students will\nlearn how to use introspection and artistic technique s to express\nthemselves while having fun and letting go of the fear of ma king mistakes.\nOver the course of the two-day workshop\, students will us e different\nmaterials and exercises to help understand the possibilities of emotional\nexpression through art.
Age &\; Ability: 1 8 and older\,\nbeginners welcome\, free childcare provided on-site.
Artist Luz \nCamarena Quiroz’s paintings and sculptures reflect what she sees and h ow\nshe responds to everyday interactions with nature and the human spirit .
\nBorn in Mexico City\, Luz Camarena Quiroz began studying one-on- one with\nvarious artists from different parts of Mexico in the 1990s. She received\nformal training at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Port land\, OR\,\nand at Bellas Artes and Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Al lende\,\nGuanajuato. She holds an MFA in Fine Arts from Boise State Univer sity.
\nEn esta clase aprenderemos los principios básicos de cómo elaborar un\nautorretrato\, entendiendo que un autorretrato es en realidad un “m apa de\nnuestro mundo interior”. Combinaremos el uso de distintas técni cas y\nmateriales para crear y expresarnos a través del arte. Este taller está\ndiseñado para utilizar estas herramientas de forma que nos guíen hacia la\nintrospección\, nos ayuden a perder el miedo a cometer errores y sobre todo\na divertirnos.
Cada día utilizaremos diferentes mat eriales y\nejercicios que nos ayudarán a entender posibles formas de expr esión y a\nconectar emocionalmente con ellas.
Los lienzos y esculturas de la artista Luz\nCamarena Quiroz son un reflejo de lo que ve y cómo res ponde a sus\ninteracciones diarias con la naturaleza y el espíritu humano .
Luz\nCamarena Quiroz nació en la Ciudad de México. Desde princi pios de la\ndécada de los 90\, estudió uno a uno con varios artistas de diferentes\npartes de México. Recibió entrenamiento formal en el Pacific Northwest\nCollege of Art en Portland\, OR\, y en Bellas Artes y el Insti tuto Allende en\nSan Miguel de Allende\, Guanajuato. Tiene un MFA en Bella s Artes de la\nUniversidad Estatal de Boise.
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Join us as we\ncel ebrate the opening of Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\, Renewal.\n Participating artists will speak at 6pm.
Coinciding with renewed an d\nre-energized dialogue about the possibility of breaching dams throughou t\nthe Columbia River Basin\, this BIG IDEA project invites our community into\na conversation about the impact of dams on Idaho and the American We st. For\nmore than a century\, dams have shaped Idaho’s landscapes\, eco systems and\neconomies (recreation\, tourism\, fishing\, agriculture\, ene rgy). At this\nhistoric moment\, the projects considers the history of dam ming in the\nPacific Northwest\, the effects of dams on the region\, and a reimagined\nfuture for rivers and the life dependent on them in the Ameri can West.
\nSVMoA has commissioned artists Carolina Caycedo< /strong>\,\nEirik Johnson\, James Prosek and\nRachel Teannalach to create new work for the exhibi tion\,\nincluding large-scale and immersive installations.
J oin us as we\ncelebrate the opening of Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\ , Renewal.\nParticipating artists will speak at 6pm.
Coincidin g with renewed and\nre-energized dialogue about the possibility of breachi ng dams throughout\nthe Columbia River Basin\, this BIG IDEA project invit es our community into\na conversation about the impact of dams on Idaho an d the American West. For\nmore than a century\, dams have shaped Idaho’s landscapes\, ecosystems and\neconomies (recreation\, tourism\, fishing\, agriculture\, energy). At this\nhistoric moment\, the projects considers t he history of damming in the\nPacific Northwest\, the effects of dams on t he region\, and a reimagined\nfuture for rivers and the life dependent on them in the American West.
\nSVMoA has commissioned artists Carolina Caycedo\,\nEirik Johnson\, Jame s Prosek and\nRachel Teannalach to create new wo rk for the exhibition\,\nincluding large-scale and immersive installations .
In this workshop\n participants will create 3-dimensional fanciful and colorful fish. These\n fiber artworks are fun to create and make great home decor! Participants\n will use a wet-felting process\, which involves placing layers of colored\ nwool over a pattern and using hot soapy water and lots of hand rubbing to \ncreate the fish.
Age and ability: 15 years and older\,\nb eginners welcome!
Betty Hayzle tt\nhas been working with fiber ever since she was a little girl. Today sh e\ncombines the making of hand-made felt (made from raw\, dyed wool) with\ nweaving and other materials to make her art. She loves to play with visua l\ncontrast and focuses on using rich colors and on combining different\nt echniques to create beautiful textured and vibrant colored 2-dimensional\n and 3-dimensional pieces.
I n this workshop\nparticipants will create 3-dimensional fanciful and color ful fish. These\nfiber artworks are fun to create and make great home deco r! Participants\nwill use a wet-felting process\, which involves placing l ayers of colored\nwool over a pattern and using hot soapy water and lots o f hand rubbing to\ncreate the fish.
Age and ability: 15 yea rs and older\,\nbeginners welcome!
Betty Hayzlett\nhas been working with fiber ever since she was a litt le girl. Today she\ncombines the making of hand-made felt (made from raw\, dyed wool) with\nweaving and other materials to make her art. She loves t o play with visual\ncontrast and focuses on using rich colors and on combi ning different\ntechniques to create beautiful textured and vibrant colore d 2-dimensional\nand 3-dimensional pieces.
Enjoy a morning\no f creating fanciful and colorful 3-dimensional fish\, fun to make and fun\ nto hang! Students will use a wet-felting process\, which involves placing \nlayers of colored wool over a pattern and using warm soapy water and lot s\nof hand rubbing to create the finished form.
Bet ty\nHayzlett has been working with fiber ever since she was a little girl. \nToday she combines the making of handmade felt (made from raw\, dyed woo l)\nwith weaving and other materials to make her art. Betty loves to play with\nvisual contrast\, and she focuses on using rich colors and combining \ndifferent techniques.
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E njoy a morning\nof creating fanciful and colorful 3-dimensional fish\, fun to make and fun\nto hang! Students will use a wet-felting process\, which involves placing\nlayers of colored wool over a pattern and using warm so apy water and lots\nof hand rubbing to create the finished form.
Betty\nHayzlett has been working with fiber ever since she w as a little girl.\nToday she combines the making of handmade felt (made fr om raw\, dyed wool)\nwith weaving and other materials to make her art. Bet ty loves to play with\nvisual contrast\, and she focuses on using rich col ors and combining\ndifferent techniques.
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Join artist\,\ncur ator and scholar Jock Reynolds\, the Henry Heinz II Director of the Yale\n University Art Gallery from 1998 to 2018\, for a conversation with\nintern ationally known artist James Prosek. The two will discuss Prosek’s\ninve stigations of the natural world in his artwork\, his consideration of\nthe effects of borders (both real and imaginary) on ecosystems\, and his\nwor k for the SVMoA exhibition Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclamation\,\nRenewal.
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J oin artist\,\ncurator and scholar Jock Reynolds\, the Henry Heinz II Direc tor of the Yale\nUniversity Art Gallery from 1998 to 2018\, for a conversa tion with\ninternationally known artist James Prosek. The two will discuss Prosek’s\ninvestigations of the natural world in his artwork\, his cons ideration of\nthe effects of borders (both real and imaginary) on ecosyste ms\, and his\nwork for the SVMoA exhibition Dams: Reservoirs\, Reclama tion\,\nRenewal.
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