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Exhibition Tours & Events, Lectures & Talks

(SESSION 2) EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR: Clay, Silver, Ink

Sun Valley Center at 50

Thursday, May 13, 2021 - 5:30 PM

Enjoy a glass of wine as you tour the exhibition with The Museum’s curators.
 
Guest-curated by artists Peter de Lory and Jim Romberg, Clay, Silver, Ink takes a look back at the Sun Valley Center’s early years through artwork made by some of the many artists who taught here in the 1970s and 1980s. When the Sun Valley Center for the Arts launched in 1971, it started as a place for classes taught by nationally and internationally known instructors across a range of artistic disciplines, with a focus on ceramics, photography and printmaking. The exhibition reflects on the role the Sun Valley Center played in the lives of dozens of artists and traces the history of the organization, from a teaching institution to an accredited museum.
This event takes place Thu, May 13, from 5:30–6:20pm.

FREE, pre-registration required. Each session has limited space.


Walk-in visitors are always welcome, but if you’d like to learn more about the exhibition, SVMoA’s curatorial staff offer free exhibition tours to families and small groups. Please contact The Museum to schedule your tour.

Para arreglar visitas guiadas en español, favor de llamar al Museo.


This exhibition has been generously supported by Ann O’Nomus, Wendy and Alan Pesky, Barbara and John Lehman, Jeri L. Wolfson, Glenn C. Janss, and two anonymous gifts.  Additional support was awarded by the Idaho Commission on the Arts and the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF)  Regional Arts Resilience Fund, which was established as part of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s COVID-19 response to sustain the arts and humanities.

Part of SVMoA’s exhibition
Clay, Silver, Ink: Sun Valley Center at 50

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Ticket Prices

FREE, pre-registration required.

Each session has limited space.

To be placed on a waitlist, please contact us at 208-726-9491.