BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:67df6ffe8e27b DTSTART:20250305T073000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:BCRD (Yoga\nStudio) SUMMARY:BILINGUAL YOUTH WORKSHOP: Mexican Folkloric Dance (Spring 2025) CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, and learn more abou t\nthe culture of Mexico. Dance instructor Dirce Flores will lead the cla sses\nin both Spanish and English.
This workshop takes\nplace every Tuesday from March 4th-May 27th (e xcept\nfor March 25th). 12 sessions in total.
Age &\; ab ility:\n10–16 years old\; students of all levels welcome.
< hr />\nDirce Flores is a professional dan cer from\nMexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and\nlater returned to the study of folkloric and other forms of danc e. She\nperformed in the best theaters in Oaxaca\, began teaching Mexican folk dance\nclasses at age 17\, and was part of a ballet company until she was 20. She\nenjoys sharing her love of dance with the Wood River Valley\ , where she has\nlived since 2008.
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Ven y apren de\ndanza folklórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves tu cuerpo y\ naprendes más sobre la cultura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flor es\nenseñará las clases en español e inglés.
Edad y habilidad: 10-16\naños\; estudiantes de todos los niveles son bienvenidos.
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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, an d learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico. Dance instructor Dirce Flores will lead the classes\nin both Spanish and English.
This workshop takes\nplace every Tuesday from Marc h 4th-May 27th (except\nfor March 25th). 12 sessions in total.
Age &\; ability:\n10–16 years old\; students of all levels welcom e.
Dirce Flores is a professional dancer from\nMexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was ca st in a local TV show and\nlater returned to the study of folkloric and ot her forms of dance. She\nperformed in the best theaters in Oaxaca\, began teaching Mexican folk dance\nclasses at age 17\, and was part of a ballet company until she was 20. She\nenjoys sharing her love of dance with the W ood River Valley\, where she has\nlived since 2008.
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Ven y aprende\ndanza folklórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mu eves tu cuerpo y\naprendes más sobre la cultura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flores\nenseñará las clases en español e inglés.
E dad y habilidad: 10-16\naños\; estudiantes de todos los niveles son bienv enidos.
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Come and learn\nMe xican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, and learn more abou t\nthe culture of Mexico. Dance instructor Dirce Flores will lead the cla sses\nin both Spanish and English.
This workshop takes\nplace every Tuesday from March 4th-May 27th (e xcept\nfor March 25th). 12 sessions in total.
Age &\; ab ility:\n10–16 years old\; students of all levels welcome.
< hr />\nDirce Flores is a professional dan cer from\nMexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was cast in a local TV show and\nlater returned to the study of folkloric and other forms of danc e. She\nperformed in the best theaters in Oaxaca\, began teaching Mexican folk dance\nclasses at age 17\, and was part of a ballet company until she was 20. She\nenjoys sharing her love of dance with the Wood River Valley\ , where she has\nlived since 2008.
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Ven y apren de\ndanza folklórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mueves tu cuerpo y\ naprendes más sobre la cultura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flor es\nenseñará las clases en español e inglés.
Edad y habilidad: 10-16\naños\; estudiantes de todos los niveles son bienvenidos.
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C ome and learn\nMexican folk dance while you have fun\, move your body\, an d learn more about\nthe culture of Mexico. Dance instructor Dirce Flores will lead the classes\nin both Spanish and English.
This workshop takes\nplace every Tuesday from Marc h 4th-May 27th (except\nfor March 25th). 12 sessions in total.
Age &\; ability:\n10–16 years old\; students of all levels welcom e.
Dirce Flores is a professional dancer from\nMexico. In 1995\, at the age of 10\, she was ca st in a local TV show and\nlater returned to the study of folkloric and ot her forms of dance. She\nperformed in the best theaters in Oaxaca\, began teaching Mexican folk dance\nclasses at age 17\, and was part of a ballet company until she was 20. She\nenjoys sharing her love of dance with the W ood River Valley\, where she has\nlived since 2008.
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Ven y aprende\ndanza folklórica mexicana mientras te diviertes\, mu eves tu cuerpo y\naprendes más sobre la cultura de México. La maestra de baile Dirce Flores\nenseñará las clases en español e inglés.
E dad y habilidad: 10-16\naños\; estudiantes de todos los niveles son bienv enidos.
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Use this\nopportun ity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environment while\ndrawi ng directly from the human figure. A model will hold a variety of\nposes t hroughout the 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcome.
\nBr ing your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.
\nAge &\; ability: 18+\, all skill levels welcome!
\n(register for each Open Studio session/date\nindividual ly)
To learn more\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.
U se this\nopportunity to hone technical drawing skills in a relaxed environ ment while\ndrawing directly from the human figure. A model will hold a va riety of\nposes throughout the 2-hour session. All skill levels are welcom e.
\nBring your own supplies\; drawing boards will be provided.< /em>
\nAge &\; ability: 18+\, all skill levels welcome!
\n(register for each Open Studio session/ date\nindividually)
To learn more\nabout the job description and training\, please ema il us at information@svmoa.org.
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Join renowned Los Angeles-based\nphotographer Catherine Opie for a conversation about her most recent\nproject\, portraits of mountains shot in Norway in the winter of 2024. One\nof the most influential photographer s of her generation\, Opie will discuss\nthe project within the larger con text of her career\, which has included\nwork on subjects ranging from Los Angeles’ freeway system to California\nsurfers and portraits of members of the LGBTQ community.\n
Join renowned Los Angeles-based\nphotographer Cath erine Opie for a conversation about her most recent\nproject\, portraits o f mountains shot in Norway in the winter of 2024. One\nof the most influen tial photographers of her generation\, Opie will discuss\nthe project with in the larger context of her career\, which has included\nwork on subjects ranging from Los Angeles’ freeway system to California\nsurfers and por traits of members of the LGBTQ community.\n
Join renowned Los Angeles-based\nphotographer Catherine Opie for a conversation about her most recent\nproject\, portraits of mountains shot in Norway in the winter of 2024. One\nof the most influential photographer s of her generation\, Opie will discuss\nthe project within the larger con text of her career\, which has included\nwork on subjects ranging from Los Angeles’ freeway system to California\nsurfers and portraits of members of the LGBTQ community.\n
Join renowned Los Angeles-based\nphotographer Cath erine Opie for a conversation about her most recent\nproject\, portraits o f mountains shot in Norway in the winter of 2024. One\nof the most influen tial photographers of her generation\, Opie will discuss\nthe project with in the larger context of her career\, which has included\nwork on subjects ranging from Los Angeles’ freeway system to California\nsurfers and por traits of members of the LGBTQ community.\n
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free d rop-in program where community members of all\nages can explore themes fro m the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique works of art. Familie s and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollaborate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyo ne looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nthere’s always some thing new to discover!
\nAfternoon Art is held in\nKetchum on the
first\nFriday of each month and in\nHailey on the second\nFriday from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\nlocations.
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free drop-in program where community members of all\nages can e xplore themes from the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique work s of art. Families and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollabo rate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyone looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nther e’s always something new to discover!
\n< hr />Afternoon Art is held in\nKetchum on the first\nFriday of each mont h and in\nHailey on the second \nFriday from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\n locations.
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free d rop-in program where community members of all\nages can explore themes fro m the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique works of art. Familie s and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollaborate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyo ne looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nthere’s always some thing new to discover!
\nAfternoon Art is held in\nKetchum on the
first\nFriday of each month and in\nHailey on the second\nFriday from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\nlocations.
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free drop-in program where community members of all\nages can e xplore themes from the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique work s of art. Families and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollabo rate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyone looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nther e’s always something new to discover!
\n< hr />Afternoon Art is held in\nKetchum on the first\nFriday of each mont h and in\nHailey on the second \nFriday from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\n locations.
Middle and high school skiers\nand snowboarders are invited t o join National Geographic\nphotographer Sofía Jaramillo and artist an d Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan\nBonilla for a photography and video workshop focused on snow sports. Learn\ntechniques for capturing the best photogra phs and footage of skiers and\nsnowboarders in action. The workshop will b egin with an hour of instruction\nin the Rotarun Lodge before heading out onto the hill to practice\nphotography and video techniques.
\nOpen to all Mi ddle and High School\nstudents\, no video experience\nrequired.
\n< span>This is a\n2-day\nworkshop.
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span>DAY 1:\nSaturday\, Mar 8\, Rotaru
n\, 12-3pm
DAY 2: Sunday\, Mar 9\, Hailey\nClassroom\n10am-12pm
Lift tickets are provided by SVMoA.\nDiscoun ted ski rentals are available through Sturtevants\,\nHailey.
Los esquiadores y\npracticantes de sno wboard de secundaria y preparatoria están invitados a\nunirse a la fotóg rafa de National Geographic\, Sofía Jaramillo\, y al\nartista y embajador de Burton en Nueva York\, Ryan Bonilla\, en un taller de\nfotografía y v ideo centrado en los deportes de nieve. Aprenda técnicas\npara capturar l as mejores fotografías y metraje de esquiadores y\npracticantes de snowbo ard en acción. El taller comenzará con una hora de\ninstrucción en el R otarun Lodge antes de salir al cerro para practicar\ntécnicas de fotograf ía y video.
Abierto a todos los estudiantes de\nsecundaria y prepa ratoria\, no se requiere experiencia en video.
\nEste es un tall er de 2 días.
DÍA 1: Sábado 8 de marzo\,\nRotarun\, 12-3 p.m.
DÍA 2: domingo 9 de marzo\, aula Hailey de 10 a.\nm. a 12 p. m.
Middle and high school skiers\nand snowboard ers are invited to join National Geographic\nphotographer Sofía Jaramil lo and artist and Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan\nBonilla for a photography a nd video workshop focused on snow sports. Learn\ntechniques for capturing the best photographs and footage of skiers and\nsnowboarders in action. Th e workshop will begin with an hour of instruction\nin the Rotarun Lodge be fore heading out onto the hill to practice\nphotography and video techniqu es.
\nOpen to all Middle and High School\nstudents\, no video experience\nreq uired.
\nThis is a\n2-day\nworkshop.
DAY 1:\nSaturday
\, Mar 8\, Rotarun\, 12-3pm
DAY 2: Sunday\, Mar 9\, Hailey\nClassroo
m\n10am-12pm
Lift tickets are provided b y SVMoA.\nDiscounted ski rentals are available through Sturtevants\,\nHail ey.
Los esquiadores y\npr acticantes de snowboard de secundaria y preparatoria están invitados a\nu nirse a la fotógrafa de National Geographic\, Sofía Jaramillo\, y al\nar tista y embajador de Burton en Nueva York\, Ryan Bonilla\, en un taller de \nfotografía y video centrado en los deportes de nieve. Aprenda técnicas \npara capturar las mejores fotografías y metraje de esquiadores y\npract icantes de snowboard en acción. El taller comenzará con una hora de\nins trucción en el Rotarun Lodge antes de salir al cerro para practicar\ntéc nicas de fotografía y video.
Abierto a todos los estudiantes de\ns ecundaria y preparatoria\, no se requiere experiencia en video.
\n< p>Este es un taller de 2 días.DÍA 1: Sábado 8 de marzo\,\nRotar
un\, 12-3 p.m.
DÍA 2: domingo 9 de marzo\, aula Hailey de 10 a.\nm.
a 12 p. m.
Los billetes de ascensor los proporciona SVMoA.\nAlquil er de esquí con descuento está disponible a través de Sturtevants\,\nHa iley.
Middle and high school skiers\nand snowboarders are invited t o join National Geographic\nphotographer Sofía Jaramillo and artist an d Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan\nBonilla for a photography and video workshop focused on snow sports. Learn\ntechniques for capturing the best photogra phs and footage of skiers and\nsnowboarders in action. The workshop will b egin with an hour of instruction\nin the Rotarun Lodge before heading out onto the hill to practice\nphotography and video techniques.
\nOpen to all Mi ddle and High School\nstudents\, no video experience\nrequired.
\n< span>This is a\n2-day\nworkshop.
\n<
span>DAY 1:\nSaturday\, Mar 8\, Rotaru
n\, 12-3pm
DAY 2: Sunday\, Mar 9\, Hailey\nClassroom\n10am-12pm
Lift tickets are provided by SVMoA.\nDiscoun ted ski rentals are available through Sturtevants\,\nHailey.
Los esquiadores y\npracticantes de sno wboard de secundaria y preparatoria están invitados a\nunirse a la fotóg rafa de National Geographic\, Sofía Jaramillo\, y al\nartista y embajador de Burton en Nueva York\, Ryan Bonilla\, en un taller de\nfotografía y v ideo centrado en los deportes de nieve. Aprenda técnicas\npara capturar l as mejores fotografías y metraje de esquiadores y\npracticantes de snowbo ard en acción. El taller comenzará con una hora de\ninstrucción en el R otarun Lodge antes de salir al cerro para practicar\ntécnicas de fotograf ía y video.
Abierto a todos los estudiantes de\nsecundaria y prepa ratoria\, no se requiere experiencia en video.
\nEste es un tall er de 2 días.
DÍA 1: Sábado 8 de marzo\,\nRotarun\, 12-3 p.m.
DÍA 2: domingo 9 de marzo\, aula Hailey de 10 a.\nm. a 12 p. m.
Middle and high school skiers\nand snowboard ers are invited to join National Geographic\nphotographer Sofía Jaramil lo and artist and Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan\nBonilla for a photography a nd video workshop focused on snow sports. Learn\ntechniques for capturing the best photographs and footage of skiers and\nsnowboarders in action. Th e workshop will begin with an hour of instruction\nin the Rotarun Lodge be fore heading out onto the hill to practice\nphotography and video techniqu es.
\nOpen to all Middle and High School\nstudents\, no video experience\nreq uired.
\nThis is a\n2-day\nworkshop.
DAY 1:\nSaturday
\, Mar 8\, Rotarun\, 12-3pm
DAY 2: Sunday\, Mar 9\, Hailey\nClassroo
m\n10am-12pm
Lift tickets are provided b y SVMoA.\nDiscounted ski rentals are available through Sturtevants\,\nHail ey.
Los esquiadores y\npr acticantes de snowboard de secundaria y preparatoria están invitados a\nu nirse a la fotógrafa de National Geographic\, Sofía Jaramillo\, y al\nar tista y embajador de Burton en Nueva York\, Ryan Bonilla\, en un taller de \nfotografía y video centrado en los deportes de nieve. Aprenda técnicas \npara capturar las mejores fotografías y metraje de esquiadores y\npract icantes de snowboard en acción. El taller comenzará con una hora de\nins trucción en el Rotarun Lodge antes de salir al cerro para practicar\ntéc nicas de fotografía y video.
Abierto a todos los estudiantes de\ns ecundaria y preparatoria\, no se requiere experiencia en video.
\n< p>Este es un taller de 2 días.DÍA 1: Sábado 8 de marzo\,\nRotar
un\, 12-3 p.m.
DÍA 2: domingo 9 de marzo\, aula Hailey de 10 a.\nm.
a 12 p. m.
Los billetes de ascensor los proporciona SVMoA.\nAlquil er de esquí con descuento está disponible a través de Sturtevants\,\nHa iley.
\n
Conside r the intersection of text and visual art and explore the basics\nof sketc hnotes as you reflect on a creative hero and/or images that inspire\nyour creativity. After looking at examples of artists who use text in their\nwo rk\, educators will create a zine and share\, using this activity as a\nmo del for fostering community and discussion in our classrooms.
Open to educators of all subject\nare as\, Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series occurring\ nmonthly. Blaine County educators may receive in-service (continuing\neduc ation) hours for their participation. SVMoA shares the names of those\nBCS D educators who participate with the school district office for\nin-servic e district hours. Join educators\, visiting artists\, and Museum\nstaff fo r in-person presentations\, discussion\, and activity based on\ncurrent ex hibitions at SVMoA and connections to the National Core Arts\nStandards an d Idaho Content Standards. Develop curricular connections and\ngain tools\ , strategies\, and thinking routines for integrating art and\nobjects into everyday classroom learning. Participate in a professional\nlearning comm unity of supportive and reflective educational practitioners\,\nand have s ome fun!
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Consider the intersection of text and visual art and explore th e basics\nof sketchnotes as you reflect on a creative hero and/or images t hat inspire\nyour creativity. After looking at examples of artists who use text in their\nwork\, educators will create a zine and share\, using this activity as a\nmodel for fostering community and discussion in our classr ooms.
Open to educators o f all subject\nareas\, Educator Evening is a FREE professional development series occurring\nmonthly. Blaine County educators may receive in-service (continuing\neducation) hours for their participation. SVMoA shares the n ames of those\nBCSD educators who participate with the school district off ice for\nin-service district hours. Join educators\, visiting artists\, an d Museum\nstaff for in-person presentations\, discussion\, and activity ba sed on\ncurrent exhibitions at SVMoA and connections to the National Core Arts\nStandards and Idaho Content Standards. Develop curricular connection s and\ngain tools\, strategies\, and thinking routines for integrating art and\nobjects into everyday classroom learning. Participate in a professio nal\nlearning community of supportive and reflective educational practitio ners\,\nand have some fun!
Join SVMoA's\ncura tors for a tour of SNOW SHOW: Winter Now.
J oin SVMoA's\ncurators for a tour of SNOW SHOW: Winter Now.
Join SVMoA's\ncura tors for a tour of SNOW SHOW: Winter Now.
J oin SVMoA's\ncurators for a tour of SNOW SHOW: Winter Now.
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free d rop-in program where community members of all\nages can explore themes fro m the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique works of art. Familie s and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollaborate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyo ne looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nthere’s always some thing new to discover!
\nAfternoon Art is held in\nKetchum on the first\nFriday of each month and
in\nHailey on the second\nFri
day from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\nlocat
ions.
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free drop-in program where community members of all\nages can e xplore themes from the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique work s of art. Families and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollabo rate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyone looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nther e’s always something new to discover!
\n< hr />Afternoon Art is held in\nK etchum on the first\nFriday of each month and in\nHailey on the second\nFriday from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\nlocations.
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free d rop-in program where community members of all\nages can explore themes fro m the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique works of art. Familie s and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollaborate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyo ne looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nthere’s always some thing new to discover!
\nAfternoon Art is held in\nKetchum on the first\nFriday of each month and
in\nHailey on the second\nFri
day from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\nlocat
ions.
Join us for Afternoon\nArt\, a free drop-in program where community members of all\nages can e xplore themes from the Museum's current exhibition and create\nunique work s of art. Families and friends are invited to play\, create\, and\ncollabo rate as artists\, making this a perfect activity for art lovers\,\ncurious minds\, and anyone looking for inspiration. Projects will vary\, so\nther e’s always something new to discover!
\n< hr />Afternoon Art is held in\nK etchum on the first\nFriday of each month and in\nHailey on the second\nFriday from 2:30–4:30 PM. Be sure to check dates and\nlocations.
Teens are invited\ nto Teen Art Night\, a free art-making program by and for teens. Work with \nSVMoA Staff and Teen Interns to create and learn new techniques with art \nprojects inspired by SVMoA's current exhibition. All free and geared tow ard\nyoung people ages 14-20. Pre-registration encouraged\, drop-ins welco me
\nNo experience necessary. Open to all teenagers of any exper ience and\ninterest levels\, ages 12–18.
Teens are invited to\nTeen Night\, a free art-making program on select Fridays by a nd for teens.\nWork with SVMoA Team to create and learn new techniques wit h art projects\ninspired by SVMoA’s past and present exhibitions. All fr ee and geared\ntoward young people ages 12–18.
T eens are invited\nto Teen Art Night\, a free art-making program by and for teens. Work with\nSVMoA Staff and Teen Interns to create and learn new te chniques with art\nprojects inspired by SVMoA's current exhibition. All fr ee and geared toward\nyoung people ages 14-20. Pre-registration encouraged \, drop-ins welcome
\nNo experience necessary. Open to all teena gers of any experience and\ninterest levels\, ages 12–18.
Teens are invited to\nTeen Night\, a free art-making program on se lect Fridays by and for teens.\nWork with SVMoA Team to create and learn n ew techniques with art projects\ninspired by SVMoA’s past and present ex hibitions. All free and geared\ntoward young people ages 12–18.
Try your hand at\n printmaking using a press. Cut a 4x6 linoleum block and do a simple\none-c olor print. Work from images provided in the Open Studio\, or bring in\nyo ur own to work from. You are also welcome to bring your own paper to\nprin t on. Museum staff will assist with using the press and teaching some\nba sics of printmaking.
All printmaking materials are provided at\n the Open Studio.
Ages 16+\; all levels\, beginners\nwelcome
(register for each Open Studio\nsession individually)
T ry your hand at\nprintmaking using a press. Cut a 4x6 linoleum block and d o a simple\none-color print. Work from images provided in the Open Studio\ , or bring in\nyour own to work from. You are also welcome to bring your o wn paper to\nprint on. Museum staff will assist with using the press and teaching some\nbasics of printmaking.
All printmaking materials are provided at\nthe Open Studio.
Ages 16+\; all levels\, b eginners\nwelcome
(register for each Open Studio\nsession individually)
Join Sofía Jaramillo\,\nTerumi Murao\, and staff from the Community Library for a conversation on\nthe way that Jaramillo found inspiration in the Library’s archives\, and\nthe historic artifacts the Library and Wood River Museum of History and\nCulture made available for use in her\nproject.
Also\, part of the conversa
tion is Terumi Murao\, a\nstylist\, model\, and athlete who worked on
A New Winter with\nSofía. Terumi loves adventuring outdoors (backcou
ntry skiing\, rock\nclimbing\, surfing)\, and she's passionate about build
ing community around\nthese sports and increasing access to all people. Sh
e volunteers to help\nmanage corporate partnerships\, grant writing\, and
surf mentoring for Laru\nBeya Collective\, a surf nonprofit that provides
free surfing and water\nsafety education to underrepresented youth in NYC.
Presented by SVMoA\, Th e Community\nLibrary\, and Ochi Gallery
Join Sofía Jaramillo\,\nTerumi Murao\ , and staff from the Community Library for a conversation on\nthe way tha t Jaramillo found inspiration in the Library’s archives\, and\nthe histo ric artifacts the Library and Wood River Museum of History and\nCulture ma de available for use in her\nproject.
Also\, par
t of the conversation is Terumi Murao\, a\nstylist\, model\, and athlete w
ho worked on A New Winter with\nSofía. Terumi loves adventuring
outdoors (backcountry skiing\, rock\nclimbing\, surfing)\, and she's passi
onate about building community around\nthese sports and increasing access
to all people. She volunteers to help\nmanage corporate partnerships\, gra
nt writing\, and surf mentoring for Laru\nBeya Collective\, a surf nonprof
it that provides free surfing and water\nsafety education to underrepresen
ted youth in NYC.
Presen ted by SVMoA\, The Community\nLibrary\, and Ochi Gallery
Join Sofía Jaramillo\,\nTerumi Murao\, and staff from the Community Library for a conversation on\nthe way that Jaramillo found inspiration in the Library’s archives\, and\nthe historic artifacts the Library and Wood River Museum of History and\nCulture made available for use in her\nproject.
Also\, part of the conversa
tion is Terumi Murao\, a\nstylist\, model\, and athlete who worked on
A New Winter with\nSofía. Terumi loves adventuring outdoors (backcou
ntry skiing\, rock\nclimbing\, surfing)\, and she's passionate about build
ing community around\nthese sports and increasing access to all people. Sh
e volunteers to help\nmanage corporate partnerships\, grant writing\, and
surf mentoring for Laru\nBeya Collective\, a surf nonprofit that provides
free surfing and water\nsafety education to underrepresented youth in NYC.
Presented by SVMoA\, Th e Community\nLibrary\, and Ochi Gallery
Join Sofía Jaramillo\,\nTerumi Murao\ , and staff from the Community Library for a conversation on\nthe way tha t Jaramillo found inspiration in the Library’s archives\, and\nthe histo ric artifacts the Library and Wood River Museum of History and\nCulture ma de available for use in her\nproject.
Also\, par
t of the conversation is Terumi Murao\, a\nstylist\, model\, and athlete w
ho worked on A New Winter with\nSofía. Terumi loves adventuring
outdoors (backcountry skiing\, rock\nclimbing\, surfing)\, and she's passi
onate about building community around\nthese sports and increasing access
to all people. She volunteers to help\nmanage corporate partnerships\, gra
nt writing\, and surf mentoring for Laru\nBeya Collective\, a surf nonprof
it that provides free surfing and water\nsafety education to underrepresen
ted youth in NYC.
Presen ted by SVMoA\, The Community\nLibrary\, and Ochi Gallery
Join\n artist\, designer\, and Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan Bonilla for a conversat ion\nabout his practice and his installation for Snow Show\, Welcome\nto the Fridge. The installation includes hand-painted snowbo ards and\nhundreds of Polaroid photographs taken at an indoor ski and snow board hill\nin northern New Jersey.
< span>Join\nartist\, designer\, and Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan Bonill a for a conversation\nabout his practice and his installation for Snow Show\, Welcome\nto the Fridge. The installation includes ha nd-painted snowboards and\nhundreds of Polaroid photographs taken at an in door ski and snowboard hill\nin northern New Jersey.
Join\n artist\, designer\, and Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan Bonilla for a conversat ion\nabout his practice and his installation for Snow Show\, Welcome\nto the Fridge. The installation includes hand-painted snowbo ards and\nhundreds of Polaroid photographs taken at an indoor ski and snow board hill\nin northern New Jersey.
< span>Join\nartist\, designer\, and Burton NYC Ambassador Ryan Bonill a for a conversation\nabout his practice and his installation for Snow Show\, Welcome\nto the Fridge. The installation includes ha nd-painted snowboards and\nhundreds of Polaroid photographs taken at an in door ski and snowboard hill\nin northern New Jersey.
Join SVMoA for a series of\nconversations on Contemporary Art . At the March Art Club\, we’ll discuss\nthe different ways that artists Brad Johnson\, Catherine Opie\, and Mungo\nThomson approach the idea of d eep time in their\npractices.
Art\nClub happens monthly at the Museum.
Join SVMoA for a series of\nconversations on Contemporary Art. At the March Art Club\, we’ll discuss\nthe different ways that artists Brad Johnson\, Catherine Opie\, and Mungo\nThomson appro ach the idea of deep time in their\npractices.
Art\nClub happens monthly at the Museum.