BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6744b34b0ef66 DTSTART:20231103T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:ART BREAK: Sightings CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!
Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!
SVMoA\nContemporar ies invite you to participate in an evening of good wine and\ncreativity. Unwind with a glass and a short tour of our current exhibition\nSighti ngs. Then drop into your creative space with a collaborative\nart pro ject with friends.
S VMoA\nContemporaries invite you to participate in an evening of good wine and\ncreativity. Unwind with a glass and a short tour of our current exhib ition\nSightings. Then drop into your creative space with a colla borative\nart project with friends.
SVMoA\nContemporar ies invite you to participate in an evening of good wine and\ncreativity. Unwind with a glass and a short tour of our current exhibition\nSighti ngs. Then drop into your creative space with a collaborative\nart pro ject with friends.
S VMoA\nContemporaries invite you to participate in an evening of good wine and\ncreativity. Unwind with a glass and a short tour of our current exhib ition\nSightings. Then drop into your creative space with a colla borative\nart project with friends.
Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMus eum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings\, and energize\n their creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. Projects will\ nchange monthly.
Age &\; Ability: all ages\,\nfa milies encouraged to attend together
P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMuseum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings \, and energize\ntheir creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. < em>Projects will\nchange monthly.
Age &\; Abilit y: all ages\,\nfamilies encouraged to attend together
Play\, create\,\nd iscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMus eum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings\, and energize\n their creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. Projects will\ nchange monthly.
Age &\; Ability: all ages\,\nfa milies encouraged to attend together
P lay\, create\,\ndiscover\, and have fun! Families and friends are invited to visit the\nMuseum\, explore the current exhibition\, Sightings \, and energize\ntheir creative spirits with artmaking in the classroom. < em>Projects will\nchange monthly.
Age &\; Abilit y: all ages\,\nfamilies encouraged to attend together
Go Figure!\nElevat e your Tuesday evening and join SVMoA for a creative studio session\nthat will explore the human figure in variations of lighting\, pose\, and\nsett ing. SVMoA provides a clothed or unclothed model\, refreshments\, and an\n open\, self-guided studio setting for participants of all abilities. Open to\nanyone interested in working from the model\, regardless of experience \nlevel. Familiarity with basic drawing fundamentals recommended.
\nBring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.
\n< p>Age &\; ability: 16+\, all skill levels welcome! \nParticipants under 18 years of age need to provide a waiver\n signed by their guardian. CLICK HERE to download.
(register for each Open Studio se ssion/date\nindividually)
To learn more\nabout the jo b description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.
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G o Figure!\nElevate your Tuesday evening and join SVMoA for a creative stud io session\nthat will explore the human figure in variations of lighting\, pose\, and\nsetting. SVMoA provides a clothed or unclothed model\, refres hments\, and an\nopen\, self-guided studio setting for participants of all abilities. Open to\nanyone interested in working from the model\, regardl ess of experience\nlevel. Familiarity with basic drawing fundamentals reco mmended.
\nBring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be prov ided.
\nAge &\; ability: 16+\, all skill levels welc ome!
\nParticipants under 18 years of age need to p rovide a waiver\nsigned by their guardian. CLICK HERE to down load.
(register for ea ch Open Studio session/date\nindividually)
To learn m ore\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!
Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!
Join\nSighting s artist Esther Pearl Watson and SVMoA Curator Courtney\nGilbert for a conversation about Watson’s “memory paintings” based on\nher child hood in Texas\, where her father devoted himself to trying to build\na wor king flying saucer\, a tour of her studio\, and a chat about what\nshe’s working on now.
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J oin\nSightings artist Esther Pearl Watson and SVMoA Curator Court ney\nGilbert for a conversation about Watson’s “memory paintings” ba sed on\nher childhood in Texas\, where her father devoted himself to tryin g to build\na working flying saucer\, a tour of her studio\, and a chat ab out what\nshe’s working on now.
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Join\nSighting s artist Esther Pearl Watson and SVMoA Curator Courtney\nGilbert for a conversation about Watson’s “memory paintings” based on\nher child hood in Texas\, where her father devoted himself to trying to build\na wor king flying saucer\, a tour of her studio\, and a chat about what\nshe’s working on now.
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J oin\nSightings artist Esther Pearl Watson and SVMoA Curator Court ney\nGilbert for a conversation about Watson’s “memory paintings” ba sed on\nher childhood in Texas\, where her father devoted himself to tryin g to build\na working flying saucer\, a tour of her studio\, and a chat ab out what\nshe’s working on now.
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Leslie Kean will\n discuss her twenty-three years of research and mainstream reporting on\nUF Os\, now called UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena). Her effort has\nin cluded numerous print stories\, press conferences\, documentaries\, and a\ nbest-selling book as she battled a stigma that precluded government\nackn owledgment of the phenomenon. That all changed in 2017 when she\nco-author ed a front-page New York Times story that was a catalyst\nfor a s eries of unprecedented developments over the last six years — from\nthe release of Navy videos to a UAP Task Force\, new legislation\, and three\n open Congressional hearings. The lecture will be followed by Q &\; A.
\nLeslie Kean is an investigative\n journalist and author of the 2010 New York Times bestseller UFOs: Generals \,\nPilots\, and Government Officials Go On the Record. She co-authored a series\nof groundbreaking stories for The New York Times from 2017 to 2022 .\nKean’s two decades of reporting on UFOs were profiled in The New York er\nin 2021. She helped produce the Break Thru Films 2023 documentary seri es\n“UFOs: Investigating the Unknown\,” originally made for CNN. In Ju ne\n2023\, Kean and Ralph Blumenthal broke the story of whistleblower Davi d\nGrusch’s investigation into UAP crash retrievals\, which led to an op en\nhearing by the U.S. House Oversight Subcommittee in July 2023.
L eslie Kean will\ndiscuss her twenty-three years of research and mainstream reporting on\nUFOs\, now called UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena). H er effort has\nincluded numerous print stories\, press conferences\, docum entaries\, and a\nbest-selling book as she battled a stigma that precluded government\nacknowledgment of the phenomenon. That all changed in 2017 wh en she\nco-authored a front-page New York Times story that was a catalyst\nfor a series of unprecedented developments over the last six yea rs — from\nthe release of Navy videos to a UAP Task Force\, new legislat ion\, and three\nopen Congressional hearings. The lecture will be followed by Q &\; A.
\nLeslie Kean is a n investigative\njournalist and author of the 2010 New York Times bestsell er UFOs: Generals\,\nPilots\, and Government Officials Go On the Record. S he co-authored a series\nof groundbreaking stories for The New York Times from 2017 to 2022.\nKean’s two decades of reporting on UFOs were profile d in The New Yorker\nin 2021. She helped produce the Break Thru Films 2023 documentary series\n“UFOs: Investigating the Unknown\,” originally ma de for CNN. In June\n2023\, Kean and Ralph Blumenthal broke the story of w histleblower David\nGrusch’s investigation into UAP crash retrievals\, w hich led to an open\nhearing by the U.S. House Oversight Subcommittee in J uly 2023.
Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!
Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!
In 1994\, over\nsi xty schoolchildren witnessed an unidentified craft land outside their\nsch oolyard. Twenty-five years later\, this incident is still fresh in\nstuden ts' memories. They continue to search for answers — and the courage\nto speak their truth. In this first feature documentary about the Ariel\nScho ol UFO incident\, a young woman returns to her school in rural Zimbabwe\n — the place that\, at the age of nine\, shattered her reality. We meet a \nrespected BBC war reporter who reluctantly covered the event\, ultimatel y\nleading him to risk his career on the one story that haunted him the mo st.\nJeopardizing his reputation is Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard psychia trist\nDr. John Mack\, whose validation of the witnesses made this mass si ghting\nimpossible to ignore.
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I n 1994\, over\nsixty schoolchildren witnessed an unidentified craft land o utside their\nschoolyard. Twenty-five years later\, this incident is still fresh in\nstudents' memories. They continue to search for answers — and the courage\nto speak their truth. In this first feature documentary abou t the Ariel\nSchool UFO incident\, a young woman returns to her school in rural Zimbabwe\n— the place that\, at the age of nine\, shattered her re ality. We meet a\nrespected BBC war reporter who reluctantly covered the e vent\, ultimately\nleading him to risk his career on the one story that ha unted him the most.\nJeopardizing his reputation is Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard psychiatrist\nDr. John Mack\, whose validation of the witnesses m ade this mass sighting\nimpossible to ignore.
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Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with The Museum’s curator.
Living through the\nCovi d-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship to the night sky\,\ nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolation. Located in\nr ural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sightings\, SVMoA sit s\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve.\n Motivated by this geography and by local lore surrounding the possibility\ nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition considers our human\ nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather than ask what those w ho\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibition asks why we l ook to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we experience phenomen a we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects by artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work b y\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Neil\,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watson\, and\n Timothy Wyllie.
Refreshments will be\n served in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n< /em>
E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with The Museum’s curator.
Living through the\nCovid-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship to the night sky\,\nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolati on. Located in\nrural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sigh tings\, SVMoA sits\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho Da rk Sky Reserve.\nMotivated by this geography and by local lore surrounding the possibility\nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition con siders our human\nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather than ask what those who\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibit ion asks why we look to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we ex perience phenomena we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects by artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work by\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Neil \,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watson \, and\nTimothy Wyllie.
Refre shments will be\nserved in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n
Enjoy a tour of\nt he exhibition with The Museum’s curator.
Living through the\nCovi d-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship to the night sky\,\ nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolation. Located in\nr ural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sightings\, SVMoA sit s\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve.\n Motivated by this geography and by local lore surrounding the possibility\ nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition considers our human\ nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather than ask what those w ho\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibition asks why we l ook to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we experience phenomen a we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects by artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work b y\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Neil\,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watson\, and\n Timothy Wyllie.
Refreshments will be\n served in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n< /em>
E njoy a tour of\nthe exhibition with The Museum’s curator.
Living through the\nCovid-19 pandemic\, Americans developed a new relationship to the night sky\,\nlooking to the stars for connection at a time of isolati on. Located in\nrural Idaho\, the number one state per capita for UFO sigh tings\, SVMoA sits\nat the edge of the 1\,416 square-mile Central Idaho Da rk Sky Reserve.\nMotivated by this geography and by local lore surrounding the possibility\nof extraterrestrial life\, SVMoA’s fall exhibition con siders our human\nexperience of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. Rather than ask what those who\nreport UFO sightings have actually seen\, the exhibit ion asks why we look to\nthe night skies for signs of life\, and how we ex perience phenomena we\ncan’t explain. Featuring commissioned projects by artists Deb\nSokolow and Cable Griffith alongside work by\nKarla Knight\, Robyn O’Neil \,\nIonel Talpazan\, Esther Pearl Watson \, and\nTimothy Wyllie.
Refre shments will be\nserved in the Museum classroom prior to the start of the tour.\n
In 1994\, over\nsi xty schoolchildren witnessed an unidentified craft land outside their\nsch oolyard. Twenty-five years later\, this incident is still fresh in\nstuden ts' memories. They continue to search for answers — and the courage\nto speak their truth. In this first feature documentary about the Ariel\nScho ol UFO incident\, a young woman returns to her school in rural Zimbabwe\n — the place that\, at the age of nine\, shattered her reality. We meet a \nrespected BBC war reporter who reluctantly covered the event\, ultimatel y\nleading him to risk his career on the one story that haunted him the mo st.\nJeopardizing his reputation is Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard psychia trist\nDr. John Mack\, whose validation of the witnesses made this mass si ghting\nimpossible to ignore.
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I n 1994\, over\nsixty schoolchildren witnessed an unidentified craft land o utside their\nschoolyard. Twenty-five years later\, this incident is still fresh in\nstudents' memories. They continue to search for answers — and the courage\nto speak their truth. In this first feature documentary abou t the Ariel\nSchool UFO incident\, a young woman returns to her school in rural Zimbabwe\n— the place that\, at the age of nine\, shattered her re ality. We meet a\nrespected BBC war reporter who reluctantly covered the e vent\, ultimately\nleading him to risk his career on the one story that ha unted him the most.\nJeopardizing his reputation is Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard psychiatrist\nDr. John Mack\, whose validation of the witnesses m ade this mass sighting\nimpossible to ignore.
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Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!
Join SVMoA staff\n and docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a single artwork in\ nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday from 4:30–4:45pm. \nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalle ries!
J oin SVMoA staff\nand docents for fifteen minutes of conversation about a s ingle artwork in\nthe fall exhibition Sightings every Thursday fr om 4:30–4:45pm.\nDrop by\, get your art fix\, and check out our recently renovated\ngalleries!