BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:www.svmoa.org BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6932c104bce36 DTSTART:20260207T043000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE LOCATION:The Museum SUMMARY:Afternoon Art—Ketchum CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
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.
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 Studio session/date\nindividually.)
To learn more\nabout the job 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: 18+\, all skill levels welc ome!
\n(Register for each Open Studio session/date\nindividually .)
To learn more\nabout the job description and training\, please email us at information@svmoa.org.
\n
Want to improve\ny our figure drawing skills for our Open Studios: Figure Drawing sessions?\n Spend two nights practicing gesture drawing and exploring basic techniques \nto quickly capture movement and action. Learn how to use shading\, value and\nproportion to render the figure in a more three-dimensional form. Pr actice\nwith a variety of drawing art media and some of the tools artists use to\ndraw human figures without a live model.
All drawing materi als\nprovided as part of the workshop.
Cancellation date for class is\nMon. Feb 9\, 2026 if the minimum of 6 people are not registered.
< hr />\nW ant to improve\nyour figure drawing skills for our Open Studios: Figure Dr awing sessions?\nSpend two nights practicing gesture drawing and exploring basic techniques\nto quickly capture movement and action. Learn how to us e shading\, value and\nproportion to render the figure in a more three-dim ensional form. Practice\nwith a variety of drawing art media and some of t he tools artists use to\ndraw human figures without a live model.
A ll drawing materials\nprovided as part of the workshop.
Cancellatio n date for class is\nMon. Feb 9\, 2026 if the minimum of 6 people are not registered.
Join SVMoA\ncurato rs for a tour of \"Hidden Gems: Idaho Collects\,\" featuring important\nar tworks drawn from collections in the region.R anging from works by\nintern ationally known artists to those by artists who established critical\nregi onal and national movements in the 20th and 21st centuries\, the\nartworks included in the exhibition represent a range of artistic moments\nand sty les.
J oin SVMoA\ncurators for a tour of \"Hidden Gems: Idaho Collects\,\" featur ing important\nartworks drawn from collections in the region.R anging from works by\ninternationally known artists to those by artists who establish ed critical\nregional and national movements in the 20th and 21st centurie s\, the\nartworks included in the exhibition represent a range of artistic moments\nand styles.
Join SVMoA\ncurato rs for a tour of \"Hidden Gems: Idaho Collects\,\" featuring important\nar tworks drawn from collections in the region.R anging from works by\nintern ationally known artists to those by artists who established critical\nregi onal and national movements in the 20th and 21st centuries\, the\nartworks included in the exhibition represent a range of artistic moments\nand sty les.
J oin SVMoA\ncurators for a tour of \"Hidden Gems: Idaho Collects\,\" featur ing important\nartworks drawn from collections in the region.R anging from works by\ninternationally known artists to those by artists who establish ed critical\nregional and national movements in the 20th and 21st centurie s\, the\nartworks included in the exhibition represent a range of artistic moments\nand styles.
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.
Get a\ nhead start on planning for March’s Women’s History Month curriculum a t\nFebruary’s Educator Night—a hands-on\, adult-focused creative space \nwhere educators explore meaningful ways to integrate visual arts into\nu pcoming classroom lessons.
This session focuses on visu al\nstorytelling and art-based projects that celebrate the achievements\,\ nexperiences\, and contributions of women throughout history. Through\ncol lage\, illustration\, and narrative-focused artmaking\, participants will\ ndiscover creative approaches for helping students engage with women’s\n stories\, examine representation\, and amplify diverse voices.
Educators will experiment with accessible techniques while\ndiscu ssing strategies for weaving women’s history into cross-curricular\nlear ning—not only for March\, but as part of inclusive\, year-round\nteachin g. You’ll leave with classroom-ready ideas and adaptable project\ntempla tes to support thoughtful\, engaging Women’s History Month\nactivities.< /p>
Educator Evening is offered monthly—held in\neither H ailey or Ketchum on the third Thursday from 4–6 pm. Refreshments\nprovid ed. Creativity encouraged. Connection guaranteed.
Open to educators\nof all subject areas\, Educator Eve ning is a FREE professional development\nseries occurring monthly. Blaine County educators may receive in-service\n(continuing education) hours for their participation. SVMoA shares the\nnames of those BCSD educators who p articipate with the school district\noffice for in-service district hours. Join educators\, visiting artists\, and\nMuseum staff for in-person prese ntations\, discussion\, and activity based on\ncurrent exhibitions at SVMo A and connections to the National Core Arts\nStandards and Idaho Content S tandards. Develop curricular connections and\ngain tools\, strategies\, an d thinking routines for integrating art and\nobjects into everyday classro om learning. Participate in a professional\nlearning community of supporti ve and reflective educational practitioners\,\nand have some fun!
Get a\nhead start on planning for March’s Women’s History M onth curriculum at\nFebruary’s Educator Night—a hands-on\, adult-focus ed creative space\nwhere educators explore meaningful ways to integrate vi sual arts into\nupcoming classroom lessons.
This sessio n focuses on visual\nstorytelling and art-based projects that celebrate th e achievements\,\nexperiences\, and contributions of women throughout hist ory. Through\ncollage\, illustration\, and narrative-focused artmaking\, p articipants will\ndiscover creative approaches for helping students engage with women’s\nstories\, examine representation\, and amplify diverse vo ices.
Educators will experiment with accessible techni ques while\ndiscussing strategies for weaving women’s history into cross -curricular\nlearning—not only for March\, but as part of inclusive\, ye ar-round\nteaching. You’ll leave with classroom-ready ideas and adaptabl e project\ntemplates to support thoughtful\, engaging Women’s History Mo nth\nactivities.
Educator Evening is offered monthly— held in\neither Hailey or Ketchum on the third Thursday from 4–6 pm. Ref reshments\nprovided. Creativity encouraged. Connection guaranteed.
Open to educators\nof all subject are as\, Educator Evening is a FREE professional development\nseries occurring monthly. Blaine County educators may receive in-service\n(continuing educ ation) hours for their participation. SVMoA shares the\nnames of those BCS D educators who participate with the school district\noffice for in-servic e district hours. Join educators\, visiting artists\, and\nMuseum staff 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!
Join SVMoA for\nMe mbers exhibition tour and celebration of the closing of \"Hidden Gems:\nId aho Collects.\" Drawn from private collections throughout the region\,\n\" Hidden Gems\" features artworks by internationally known 20th and 21st\nce ntury artists representing a diverse range of styles and movements.
\n< hr />J oin SVMoA for\nMembers exhibition tour and celebration of the closing of \ "Hidden Gems:\nIdaho Collects.\" Drawn from private collections throughout the region\,\n\"Hidden Gems\" features artworks by internationally known 20th and 21st\ncentury artists representing a diverse range of styles and movements.
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