BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:www.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6932d64b11ca7 DTSTART:20251104T080000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Watercolor Techniques with Leslie Rego CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
Join acclaimed\nar tist Leslie Rego for a two-evening introduction to the expressive art of\n watercolor. Designed for artists of all experience levels\, Leslie will\ng uide participants through the foundational techniques of watercolor\npaint ing\, including brush handling\, color blending\, and creating light and\n shadow.
By the end of the workshop\, complete a watercolor landscap e\nor nature-inspired scene using techniques demonstrated in the workshop.
\nAll materials will be provided.
Age &\; ability :\n18+ and older\; all levels\; beginners welcome!
Leslie Rego is an artist wo rking in\npen and ink\, silverpoint\, and pencil\, often incorporating the se drawings\ninto painted textile pieces. Her work reflects Idaho’s natu ral beauty and\nexplores the passage of time through seasonal change. She finds inspiration\nin nature’s quieter moments—subtle transitions\, fa ding blooms\, and the\npromise of\nrenewal. < /span>Her\naward-winning work h as been featured in national and international\nexhibitions\, private coll ections\, and the U.S. Department of State’s\n“Art in Embassies” pro gram. Four Seasons at the Beaver Pond\,\npart of her Idaho’ s Grandeur series\, was included in Quilt\nNational 2013.
J oin acclaimed\nartist Leslie Rego for a two-evening introduction to the ex pressive art of\nwatercolor. Designed for artists of all experience levels \, Leslie will\nguide participants through the foundational techniques of watercolor\npainting\, including brush handling\, color blending\, and cre ating light and\nshadow.
By the end of the workshop\, complete a wa tercolor landscape\nor nature-inspired scene using techniques demonstrated in the workshop.
\nAll materials will be provided.
A ge &\; ability:\n18+ and older\; all levels\; beginners welcome!
Leslie Reg o is an artist working in\npen and ink\, silverpoint\, and pencil\, often incorporating these drawings\ninto painted textile pieces. Her work reflec ts Idaho’s natural beauty and\nexplores the passage of time through seas onal change. She finds inspiration\nin nature’s quieter moments—subtle transitions\, fading blooms\, and the\npromise of\nrenewal. Her\nawa rd-winning work has been featured in national and international\nexhibitio ns\, private collections\, and the U.S. Department of State’s\n“Art in Embassies” program. Four Seasons at the Beaver Pond\,\npart of her Idaho’s Grandeur series\, was included in Quilt\nNatio nal 2013.
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: 18+\, all skill levels welcome! \n(Register for each Open\nS tudio session/date individually.)
To learn more\nabout the job description and trainin g\, please email us at informati on@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: 18+\, all skill levels welc ome!
\n(Register for each Open\nStudio session/date individually.)
To learn more\nabout the job descri ption and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.
\n
Join SVMoA and\nMe rlin's Magic Lantern for a screening of \"Georgia O'Keefe: the Brightness\ nof Light\"\, a feature-length documentary exploring the life and art of t he\nmost important American woman artist of the 20th century. Known as the \n“Mother of American Modernism\,” O’Keeffe burst onto the New York art\nscene in the 1920s with striking paintings of flowers\, bones\, and t he\nnatural world.
The film traces her journey from the early days of\nher controversial relationship with photographer Alfred Stieglitz—wh ose\nnude portraits of O’Keeffe shocked the public—to her later years in the\nNew Mexico desert\, where she became an icon for second wave femin ists in\nthe 1970s.
From Academy Award-winning director Paul\nWagner\, the film features music by Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch\, na rration by\nHugh Dancy\, and Claire Danes as the Voice of Georgia O'Keeffe .\n
Running time: 1 hour 58 minutes.
J oin SVMoA and\nMerlin's Magic Lantern for a screening of \"Georgia O'Keefe : the Brightness\nof Light\"\, a feature-length documentary exploring the life and art of the\nmost important American woman artist of the 20th cent ury. Known as the\n“Mother of American Modernism\,” O’Keeffe burst o nto the New York art\nscene in the 1920s with striking paintings of flower s\, bones\, and the\nnatural world.
The film traces her journey fro m the early days of\nher controversial relationship with photographer Alfr ed Stieglitz—whose\nnude portraits of O’Keeffe shocked the public—to her later years in the\nNew Mexico desert\, where she became an icon for second wave feminists in\nthe 1970s.
From Academy Award -winning director Paul\nWagner\, the film features music by Emilie Leviena ise-Farrouch\, narration by\nHugh Dancy\, and Claire Danes as the Voice of Georgia O'Keeffe.\n
Running time: 1 hour 58 minut es.
Bring your\nstorie s to life through stop motion animation! Teens will learn the basics\nof b uilding characters\, creating sets\, and animating short films frame by\nf rame. A playful\, hands-on way to merge art and technology while exploring \nthemes of their choice.
Pizza and other refreshments will be\npro vided.
Age &\; Ability:\n12+\, All levels\, Beginners Welcome
¡Da vida a tus historias a través de la animación stop motion! Los\nadolesce ntes aprenderán los conceptos básicos para construir personajes\,\ncrear escenarios y animar cortometrajes cuadro por cuadro. Una forma\ndivertida y práctica de combinar arte y tecnología mientras exploran los\ntemas q ue elijan.
Se ofrecerá pizza y otras bebidas.
Edad y Capacidad: 12+\, todos los niveles\, principiantes\nbienv enidos
B ring your\nstories to life through stop motion animation! Teens will learn the basics\nof building characters\, creating sets\, and animating short films frame by\nframe. A playful\, hands-on way to merge art and technolog y while exploring\nthemes of their choice.
Pizza and other refreshm ents will be\nprovided.
Age &\; Abil ity:\n12+\, All levels\, Beginners Welcome
¡Da vida a tus historias a través de la animación stop moti on! Los\nadolescentes aprenderán los conceptos básicos para construir pe rsonajes\,\ncrear escenarios y animar cortometrajes cuadro por cuadro. Una forma\ndivertida y práctica de combinar arte y tecnología mientras expl oran los\ntemas que elijan.
Se ofrecerá pizza y otras bebidas.
Edad y Capacidad: 12+\, todos los niveles\, pri ncipiantes\nbienvenidos
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.
Join us\nfor First Friday with the Beverly Lovers\, a free\ncommunity gatherin g celebrating art\, music\, and\nconnection. Enjoy an ev ening of live music\, explore the museum's\ncurrent exhibition\, and grab a drink while mingling with friends and\nneighbors.
The Bev erly Lovers — Aly Wepplo and\nDavid Janeski — put a cheeky sp in on their name (think Everly Brothers)\nand serve up cozy\, harmony-pack ed covers from the ’50s all the way to\ntoday.
Free admission for everyone. Cash bar\nand complimentary drinks for members. No reservation\nrequired—simply stop by and enjoy!
First Fridays at\nSV MoA
Join us on the first\nFriday of each month f or an evening of art\, community\, and refreshments.\nDrop in anytime betw een 5-7 PM to explore our current exhibitions\n and make\nart in a rel axed\, social\natmosphere. Each month fe atures a\ndifferent experience\, with many First Fridays including our spe cial \"Music\nat the Museum\" programming. We invite local mu sicians and DJs\nto transform our galleries with live\nperformances.
Join us\nfor First Friday with the Beverly Lovers\, a free\nc ommunity gathering celebrating art\, music\, and\nconnection. Enjoy an evening of live music\, explore the museum's\ncurrent exhib ition\, and grab a drink while mingling with friends and\nneighbors.
< p>The Beverly Lovers — Aly Wepplo and\nDavid Janeski — put a cheeky spin on their name (think Everly Brothers)\nand serve up cozy\, harmony-packed covers from the ’50s all the way to\ntoday.Free admission for everyone. Cash bar\nand complimentary drinks for members. No reservation\nrequired—simply stop by and enjoy!
F irst Fridays at\nSVMoA
Join us on the first\nFri
day of each month for an evening of art\, community\, and refreshments.\nD
rop in anytime between 5-7 PM to explore our current exhibitions\n<
/span>and make\nart in a relaxed\, social\natmosphere. Each month features a\ndifferent experience\, with many First Friday
s including our special \"Music\nat the Museum\" programming. We inv
ite local musicians and DJs\nto transform our galleries with live\n
performances.
Join us\nfor First Friday with the Beverly Lovers\, a free\ncommunity gatherin g celebrating art\, music\, and\nconnection. Enjoy an ev ening of live music\, explore the museum's\ncurrent exhibition\, and grab a drink while mingling with friends and\nneighbors.
The Bev erly Lovers — Aly Wepplo and\nDavid Janeski — put a cheeky sp in on their name (think Everly Brothers)\nand serve up cozy\, harmony-pack ed covers from the ’50s all the way to\ntoday.
Free admission for everyone. Cash bar\nand complimentary drinks for members. No reservation\nrequired—simply stop by and enjoy!
First Fridays at\nSV MoA
Join us on the first\nFriday of each month f or an evening of art\, community\, and refreshments.\nDrop in anytime betw een 5-7 PM to explore our current exhibitions\n and make\nart in a rel axed\, social\natmosphere. Each month fe atures a\ndifferent experience\, with many First Fridays including our spe cial \"Music\nat the Museum\" programming. We invite local mu sicians and DJs\nto transform our galleries with live\nperformances.
Join us\nfor First Friday with the Beverly Lovers\, a free\nc ommunity gathering celebrating art\, music\, and\nconnection. Enjoy an evening of live music\, explore the museum's\ncurrent exhib ition\, and grab a drink while mingling with friends and\nneighbors.
< p>The Beverly Lovers — Aly Wepplo and\nDavid Janeski — put a cheeky spin on their name (think Everly Brothers)\nand serve up cozy\, harmony-packed covers from the ’50s all the way to\ntoday.Free admission for everyone. Cash bar\nand complimentary drinks for members. No reservation\nrequired—simply stop by and enjoy!
F irst Fridays at\nSVMoA
Join us on the first\nFri
day of each month for an evening of art\, community\, and refreshments.\nD
rop in anytime between 5-7 PM to explore our current exhibitions\n<
/span>and make\nart in a relaxed\, social\natmosphere. Each month features a\ndifferent experience\, with many First Friday
s including our special \"Music\nat the Museum\" programming. We inv
ite local musicians and DJs\nto transform our galleries with live\n
performances.
5B Creative:\nStud ent Art Exhibition celebrates the imagination\, skill\, and\nindividualit y of young artists from across our valley. Each artwork\nreflects a person al vision\, yet together they reveal a shared spirit of\ncreativity that c onnects our schools\, neighborhoods\, and community.
\nOrganized ar ound six themes — Who We Are\, What We See\, What We Inhabit\,\nWho We A re With\, What We Feel\, and What We Eat — the exhibition offers a\nglim pse into the many ways students interpret the world around them. From\ncer amics and drawing to painting and digital and auditory media\, these\nwork s highlight the diversity of artistic voices shaping the future of the\nWo od River Valley and beyond.
Though each student works\nindependentl y\, their collective presence reminds us that art thrives\nthrough connect ion — between people\, between ideas\, and within the places\nwe call ho me. The exhibition invites viewers not only to witness creativity\nin its many forms\, but to recognize the museum as a living space of\ncommunity — where students\, families\, and neighbors come together to\ncelebrate expression and belonging.
SVMoA High School Interns: Sara\nDesaulni ers\, Moxxie Tellez\, Marian Stacy\, Brooke Vagias.
This\nev ent takes place from 4–7pm.
5B\nCREATIVO: EXPOSICIÓN DE ARTE ESTUDIANTIL 2025
Esta\nexposición celebra la imaginación\, la habilidad y la individualidad de\njóvenes artistas de todo nuestro valle. Cada obra ref leja una visión\npersonal\, pero en conjunto revelan un espíritu creativ o compartido que\nconecta nuestras escuelas\, barrios y comunidad.
Organizada en torno\na seis temas: Quiénes Somos\, Qué Vemos\, Qué Habi tamos\, Con Quién\nEstamos\, Qué Sentimos y Qué Comemos\, la exposició n ofrece una\nperspectiva de las diversas maneras en que los estudiantes i nterpretan el\nmundo que los rodea. Desde cerámica y dibujo hasta pintura y medios\ndigitales y sonoros\, estas obras resaltan la diversidad de voc es\nartísticas que dan forma al futuro del Valle de Wood River y más\nal lá.
Si bien cada estudiante trabaja de forma independiente\, su\np resencia colectiva nos recuerda que el arte florece a través de la\nconex ión: entre personas\, entre ideas y dentro de los lugares que llamamos\nh ogar. La exposición invita a los visitantes no solo a presenciar la\ncrea tividad en sus múltiples formas\, sino también a reconocer el museo\ncom o un espacio comunitario vivo\, donde estudiantes\, familias y vecinos se\ nreúnen para celebrar la expresión y el sentido de pertenencia.
\nPasantes de secundaria de SVMoA: Sara Desaulniers\, Moxxie Tellez\, Marian \nStacy\, Brooke Vagias
5 B Creative:\nStudent Art Exhibition celebrates the imagination\, skill\, and\nindividuality of young artists from across our valley. Each artwork\n reflects a personal vision\, yet together they reveal a shared spirit of\n creativity that connects our schools\, neighborhoods\, and community.
\nOrganized around six themes — Who We Are\, What We See\, What We In habit\,\nWho We Are With\, What We Feel\, and What We Eat — the exhibiti on offers a\nglimpse into the many ways students interpret the world aroun d them. From\nceramics and drawing to painting and digital and auditory me dia\, these\nworks highlight the diversity of artistic voices shaping the future of the\nWood River Valley and beyond.
Though each student wo rks\nindependently\, their collective presence reminds us that art thrives \nthrough connection — between people\, between ideas\, and within the p laces\nwe call home. The exhibition invites viewers not only to witness cr eativity\nin its many forms\, but to recognize the museum as a living spac e of\ncommunity — where students\, families\, and neighbors come togethe r to\ncelebrate expression and belonging.
SVMoA High School Interns : Sara\nDesaulniers\, Moxxie Tellez\, Marian Stacy\, Brooke Vagias.
This\nevent takes place from 4–7pm.
5B\nCREATIVO: EXPOSICIÓN DE ARTE ESTU DIANTIL 2025
Esta\nexposición celebra la imaginación\, l a habilidad y la individualidad de\njóvenes artistas de todo nuestro vall e. Cada obra refleja una visión\npersonal\, pero en conjunto revelan un e spíritu creativo compartido que\nconecta nuestras escuelas\, barrios y co munidad.
Organizada en torno\na seis temas: Quiénes Somos\, Qué V emos\, Qué Habitamos\, Con Quién\nEstamos\, Qué Sentimos y Qué Comemos \, la exposición ofrece una\nperspectiva de las diversas maneras en que l os estudiantes interpretan el\nmundo que los rodea. Desde cerámica y dibu jo hasta pintura y medios\ndigitales y sonoros\, estas obras resaltan la d iversidad de voces\nartísticas que dan forma al futuro del Valle de Wood River y más\nallá.
Si bien cada estudiante trabaja de forma indep endiente\, su\npresencia colectiva nos recuerda que el arte florece a trav és de la\nconexión: entre personas\, entre ideas y dentro de los lugares que llamamos\nhogar. La exposición invita a los visitantes no solo a pre senciar la\ncreatividad en sus múltiples formas\, sino también a reconoc er el museo\ncomo un espacio comunitario vivo\, donde estudiantes\, famili as y vecinos se\nreúnen para celebrar la expresión y el sentido de perte nencia.
\nPasantes de secundaria de SVMoA: Sara Desaulniers\, Moxxie Tellez\, Marian\nStacy\, Brooke Vagias
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.
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 paper to print\non . Caty Kendall will be assisting everyone with using the press and\nlearni ng some of the basics of the printmaking process.
All\nprintmakin g materials are provided at the Open Studio.
Ages\n16+\; al l levels\, beginners welcome
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 p aper to print\non. Caty Kendall will be assisting everyone with using the press and\nlearning some of the basics of the printmaking process.
< p>All\nprintmaking materials are provided at the Open Studio.Ages\n16+\; all levels\, beginners welcome