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DID YOU KNOW? NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U S POSTAGE BOISE, IDAHO PERMIT NO. 679 PAID SUN VALLEY CENTER FOR THE ARTS PO BOX 656 SUN VALLEY, ID 83353 Don’t forget another Hot Date! Sign up for our eNewsletter Hot Dates on our website. We’ll remind you of all our great events. The galleries are always free and open to the public. Center hours in Ketchum: M-F 9am-5pm, Sats in Jul & Aug 11am-5pm 191 Fifth Street East, Ketchum, Idaho Center hours in Hailey: W-F noon-5pm 314 Second Ave. S, Hailey, Idaho 208.726.9491, www.sunvalleycenter.org Printed on paper containing 30% post-consumer and 50% total recycled fiber. SUMMER CONCERTS WINE AUCTION ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL CLASSES FOR KIDS, FAMILIES & ADULTS The mission of the Sun Valley Center for the Arts is to stimulate and provoke the imagination while opening hearts and minds through DIVERSE ARTS PROGRAMS. HOT DATES SUMMER– FALL 2009 Sun Valley Center for the Arts FEATURING COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP WHAT THE CENTER PROVIDES… The Center served over 37,000 people in our community last year. Every schoolchild in the Wood River Valley is touched by The Center’s programs. Our annual summer Wine Auction provides over 60% of our budget. Membership is crucial to keep The Center’s programs available to everyone to everyone. Please join as a member today! A COMMUNITY CANNOT BE A “REAL” COMMUNITY WITHOUT THE ARTS. The Center was started in 1971 with this fun- damental belief of Bill Janss’. Our commitment since that time has been to build community through the arts. We invite you to join us this summer at our picnic concerts, gallery events, ice cream social, classes, arts & crafts festival and more to celebrate the arts in our community. MEMBERSHIP MAKES A DIFFERENCE FOR YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY! Sun Valley Center for the Arts’ members receive discounts that add up. If you buy tick- ets to winter concerts and our lectures, you’ll save more than your membership fee quickly! In addition to the savings to your wallet, you help us to keep the arts a vibrant part of this community. Without the financial backing of our members, we can’t provide free after school art classes, free admission to the gal- lery, free lectures and films, and free family art days. Please become a member of The Center – you make a difference.

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Page 1: Hot Dates Summer 2009

DiD You Know?

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BOISE, IDAHO

PERMIT N

O. 679

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Sun

valley Center fo

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po Box 656

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valley, ID 83353

Don’t forget another H

ot Date!

Sign up for our enew

sletter hot Dates

on our website. W

e’ll remind you of

all our great events.

The galleries are always free

and open to the public.

Center hours in Ketchum:

M-f 9am

-5pm, Sats in Jul &

Aug 11am-5pm

191 fifth Street east, Ketchum, Idaho

Center hours in hailey: W-f noon-5pm

314 Second ave. S, hailey, Idaho

208.726.9491, ww

w.sunvalleycenter.org

printed on paper containing 30% post-consum

erand 50%

total recycled fiber.

SuMMer ConCertS

WIne auCtIon artS & CraftS feStIval

ClaSSeS for KIDS, faMIlIeS & aDultS

the mission of the Sun valleyCenter for the arts is to stimulate and provoke the imagination whileopening hearts and minds through Diverse arts programs.

Hot Datessummer–Fall2009

Sun Valley Center for the Arts

FeaturingCommunitY

memBersHip

wHat tHe Center proviDes…• the Center served over 37,000 people in

our community last year. • every schoolchild in the Wood river valley

is touched by the Center’s programs. • our annual summer Wine auction provides

over 60% of our budget. • Membership is crucial to keep the Center’s

programs available to everyone to everyone. • please join as a member today!

A CommuniTy CAnnoT be A “reAl” CommuniTy wiTHouT THe ArTS. the Center was started in 1971 with this fun-damental belief of Bill Janss’. our commitment since that time has been to build community through the arts. We invite you to join us this summer at our picnic concerts, gallery events, ice cream social, classes, arts & crafts festival and more to celebrate the arts in our

community.

memBersHip maKes a DiFFerenCe For You anD Your CommunitY! Sun valley Center for the arts’ members receive discounts that add up. If you buy tick-ets to winter concerts and our lectures, you’ll save more than your membership fee quickly! In addition to the savings to your wallet, you help us to keep the arts a vibrant part of this community. Without the financial backing of our members, we can’t provide free after school art classes, free admission to the gal-lery, free lectures and films, and free family art days. please become a member of the Center – you make a difference.

Page 2: Hot Dates Summer 2009

Hot DatesmaY throughDeCemBer 2009

Sun valley Center for the arts(K) = 191 fifth Street east, Ketchum(h) = 314 Second ave. S, hailey208.726.9491 www.sunvalleycenter.org

Sun Valley Center for the Arts

ClASSeS Free FAmily DAyS AT THe CenTer, SATurDAyS 3–5pm

May 2 F Farming in the 21st Century (h)

oct 17 F Stripped: An exploration of mining (K)

Teen worKSHoPS

May 5 F College Art Portfolios with Britt udesen, 6pm

nov 14 Stripped: An exploration of mining (h)*

ArT ClASSeS For KiDS

June 27 Doing Art Together with Zoey pierce (K) *

Summer Art Camp with Diana Sharpless

July 20-24 Art Camp 1: walk on the wild Side for ages 7-10, 9am-12pm (h)*

July 20-24 Art Camp 1: walk on the wild Side for ages 5 & 6, 2-5pm (h)*

July 27-31 Art Camp 2: Hot Fun in the Summer Time for ages 7-10,

9am-12pm (h)*

July 27-31 Art Camp 2: Hot Fun in the Summer Time for ages 5 & 6,

2-5pm (h)*

aug 2-8 The Center and the environmental resource Center Presents:

eCo Art Camp with lisa Whitworth

to register visit www.ercsv.org, or call 208.726.4333.

aug 7-9 F Kids Craft Area at the Arts and Crafts Festival, daily 11am-1pm

all ages welcome, but kids under 8 must be accompanied by an adult

ADulT ClASSeS

Jun 8-12 Fiction workshop with Brady udall (h)*

Jul 13-17 watercolor Painting with ted villa (h)*

July 18 Travel Sketching in watercolor with Susan perin (K) *

aug 4 & 5 Chain making with alison antelman (h) *

aug 20 & 21 woodblock Printmaking with nick Wrobelwski (h)*

Sept 9-11 Plein Air watercolor with Susan perin (h) *

Sept 16 & 17 encaustic, Text and books with eve-Marie Bergren (h)*

Sept 18 encaustic, Text and books Part ii with eve-Marie Bergren (h)*

Sep 21-25 oil Painting with Connie Borup (h)*

oct 15-18 A natural eye—Pursuing your Passion for Photographing

the landscape with eddie Soloway (h)*

oct 20 – nov 4 beginning/intermediate oil Painting with Jennifer Bellinger (h)*

oct 24 exploring mines of the wood river Valley

with tom Blanchard (h)*

one niGHT CreATiVe worKSHoPS For ADulTS

5:30–7:30pm Thursdays

Drawing Sampler—in Three Parts! with lisa Whitworth

oct 8 Stage 1 (h)*

oct 15 Stage 2 (h)*

oct 22 Stage 3 (h)*

Teaching Assistantships and Scholarships available for all

fee based classes. Scholarships are based on financial need.

Students may also inquire about becoming teaching

assistants in exchange for a discount on tuition.

F = Free!

* Advance registration required.

To register go online or call 726.9491 ex 10.

TAlKS & FilmSJun 11 F brady udall, author of the Miracle life of edgar Mint and

letting loose the hounds, will read from new work and speak about

the creative process, 7pm (K)

Jun 12 F Fiction workshop reading, Students at the Center’s fourth annual

writer workshop will read samples of their work. please join us in

celebrating local talent and hearing new voices in fiction. 6pm (h)

July 9 F The Contemporary Portrait— an artist looks at trends in painting

with Jan aronson, 7pm (K)

oct 14 F mining Documentary Film, 7pm (K)

The Center lecture Series will kick off this fall on Sunday, october 25.

Save that date—and keep your eyes peeled for our announcement of the

2009/2010 lecture Series. ticket sales will be announced to all members,

previous lecture series ticket purchasers, and those on our “hot Dates”

email list (you can sign up free at our website) via email when

the lineup is finalized.

SPeCiAl eVenTSJul 4 F ice Cream Social, 1-3pm (h)

Jul 23-25 28th Annual Sun Valley Center for the Arts wine Auction

Vintner Dinners, Jul 23

Auction Gala at Dollar Mountain lodge, Jul 24

wine Tasting at Dollar Mountain lodge, Jul 25, 12:30-3pm, $40

wine Auction Picnic and Concert with ryebender at

Warm Springs ranch resort, Jul 25, 6-9pm, $80

All events 21 and older only. Tasting and Picnic tickets

available online mid-may at www.sunvalleycenter.org

aug 7-9 F 41st Annual Sun Valley Center Arts & Crafts Festival,

fri & Sat, 10am-6:30pm, Sun 10am-5pm atkinson park, Ketchum

Kids craft area, artist demos, free entertainment all weekend

bunDle your Summer Fun! we’re SellinG our eVenTS ToGeTHer—To mAKe iT eASier

(AnD more AFForDAble) For you!

All 3 summer concerts (limited to 200 tickets) = $55

All 3 concerts including ViP at August show = $130

All 3 summer concerts for kids 12 & under = $15

2 concerts (Jul & Aug) = $45

2 concerts including ViP at August show = $120

2 concerts for kids 12 & under = $10

For THoSe 21 AnD olDer …

Go To ConCerTS AnD A wine AuCTion eVenT!

2 Concerts (Jul & Aug shows) + wine Tasting = $90

2 Concerts (Jul & Aug shows) + wine Auction Picnic = $130

TiCKeTS Go on SAle mAy 1 —online, in person, or by phone.

ConCerTSJun 19 Alex Cuba, 7pm at the Center, hailey in partnership with CSI

Jul 18 Salsa Celtica, 7pm, hop porter park, hailey

aug 7-9 F live music all weekend at the Sun valley arts & Crafts festival,

atkinson park, Ketchum

aug 15 Donavon Frankenreiter & mishka, 6pm, atkinson park, Ketchum

nov 7 Christylez bacon, 7:30pm location tBD

Dec 12 raul midón, 7:30pm at Sun valley opera house

Tickets for summer concerts will be available starting

may 1 through The Center and at www.sunvalleycenter.org.

Please see far left panel for ticket packages for

your summer fun.

eXHibiTionS Center Hours, Ketchum, m-F 9-5, Sats in Jul & Aug 11-5

Center Hours, Hailey, w-F noon-5pm

tuesdays F Gallery Tours with Docents the first tuesday of each month at 2pm

or by arrangement (K)

Jun 5-aug 8 F rural Vernacular an exhibition on how life in small towns has

and hasn’t changed in the last half century (K)

Jun 5-aug 31 F idaho’s Fences, an exhibition of work by local artists (h)

Jun 5 F welcoming Party for new executive Director, bill ryberg and

opening Celebration for Idaho’s fences at the Center, hailey.

Join us for drinks and appetizers, 5:30-7pm (h)

Jun 18 F lecture on Walker evans by Clark Worswick, 7pm (K)

Jul 3 F open for Gallery walk until 8pm (K)

Jul 9 F Special evening exhibition tour for rural vernacular 5:30pm (K)

aug 7 F open for Gallery walk until 8pm (K)

aug 14-oct 2 F modern Parallels: The Paintings of mary Henry

and Helen lundeberg an exhibition tracing the careers of two

abstract painters from the 1930s to the 2000s (K)

Sep 4 F open for Gallery walk until 8pm (K)

Sep 10 F Special evening exhibition tour for Modern parallels: the paintings

of Mary henry and helen lundeberg (K)

oct 9-Dec 11 F Stripped: An exploration of mining multidisciplinary project

oct 9 F opening Celebration and members party for Stripped: an

exploration of Mining. open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

oct 15 F Special evening exhibition tour for Stripped: an exploration

of Mining, 5:30pm (K)

oct 16-Jan 8 F mining the wood river Valley, an exhibition of historic photos

at the Center, hailey (h)

nov 27 F open for Gallery walk until 8pm (K)

Dec 18-feb 20 F The Arts of the indian Diaspora multidisciplinary project

Dec 30 F open for Gallery walk until 8pm (K)

F = Free!

(K) Ketchum

(h) Hailey