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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 Feb & Mar 11am–5pm 191 Fifth Street East, Ketchum, Idaho Center hours in Hailey: W–F 2–6pm 314 Second Ave. S, Hailey, Idaho 208.726.9491, www.sunvalleycenter.org center at the Summer– Autumn 2011 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. Sun Valley Center for the Arts presents: Hot Dates Michael Franti & Spearhead In the galleries: Geared: The Culture of Bicycles Jonathan Franzen Classes for families and kids For full information on these events, go to our website to see our summer newsletter: www.sunvalleycenter.org CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF BRINGING ARTS TO THE WOOD RIVER VALLEY HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CENTER? KEEP UP WITH US! at the center We are proud of The Center’s legacy. In July of 1971 the Sun Valley Center for the Arts was founded on the principle that a community cannot be a “whole” community without the arts. All year round, The Center brings events, artists, performances, classes and lectures to venues around the valley and into the schools to make sure that our athletic mountain community has the opportunity to flex its art and brain muscles! Maybe you attended a free lecture, a free family day or your child went to a free after school art class. If you feel like giving back, there are mul- tiple ways for you to help The Center! Membership means a lot to us—and it helps you too! Members receive mailings about events, receive discounts for lectures, classes and con- certs—and you won’t pay any service fees for any tickets—which can save you big money. Come to the Wine Auction! The Gala, a sympo- sium or the modestly priced, but exceptionally fun Picnic & Concert—each is a fun way to support the organization that is here for you all year round. The Center has lots going on all the time. The best way to keep up to date is to receive our emails and “friend us” on Facebook. We update our Facebook page all the time with fun music clips, book ideas and stories … and remind you about events too. We have 5 different email lists so you can tailor how often you hear from us. Sign up for emails on our website and we’re at facebook.com/sunvalleycenterforthearts.

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HOW CAN yOU SUPPORTTHE CENTER?

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rWe are proud of The Center’s legacy. In July of 1971 the Sun Valley Center for the Arts was founded on the principle that a community cannot be a “whole” community without the arts. All year round, The Center brings events, artists, performances, classes and lectures to venues around the valley and into the schools to make sure that our athletic mountain community has the opportunity to flex its art and brain muscles!

Maybe you attended a free lecture, a free family day or your child went to a free after school art class. If you feel like giving back, there are mul-tiple ways for you to help The Center!Membership means a lot to us—and it helps you too! Members receive mailings about events, receive discounts for lectures, classes and con-certs—and you won’t pay any service fees for any tickets—which can save you big money. Come to the Wine Auction! The Gala, a sympo-sium or the modestly priced, but exceptionally fun Picnic & Concert—each is a fun way to support the organization that is here for you all year round.

The Center has lots going on all the time. The best way to keep up to date is to receive our emails and “friend us” on Facebook. We update our Facebook page all the time with fun music clips, book ideas and stories … and remind you aboutevents too. We have 5 different email lists soyou can tailor how often you hear from us.Sign up for emails on our website and we’re at facebook.com/sunvalleycenterforthearts.

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Sun valley Center for the Arts

SPECIAl EvENTSJul 4 F Ice Cream Social, 1–3pm (H)

Jul 21–23 30th Annual Sun Valley Center for the Arts Wine Auction

Vintner Dinners, Jul 21

Riedel Wine Symposium I, Jul 22, 11:30am–1pm

Wine Auction Gala, Jul 22, 5:30–midnight

Wine Symposium II, Jul 23, 11:30am–1pm

Wine Tasting at Dollar Mountain Lodge, Jul 23, 12:30–3pm, $40

Wine Auction Picnic Concert at Warm Springs Ranch, Jul 23,

6–9pm, $70

All events 21 and older ONLY. Symposia, Tasting and Picnic

tickets available online at www.sunvalleycenter.org

Aug 12–14 F 42nd Annual Sun Valley Center Arts & Crafts Festival,

Fri & Sat, 10am–6:30pm, Sun 10am–5pm, Atkinson Park, Ketchum

Kids craft area, artist demos, entertainment all weekend.

CONCERT TICKETS! ON SAlE NOW! SeRIeS TICkeTS ARe STILL AVAILAbLe FOR SuMMeR CONCeRTS.

TICkeTS RANGe IN PRICe FROM $95 FOR MeMbeRS TO ATTeND ThRee

CONCeRTS TO $220 FOR A NON-MeMbeR TO ATTeND ALL FOuR SuMMeR

CONCeRTS AND GeT eARLY eNTRANCe TO TWO ShOWS. PLeASe See OuR

WebSITe FOR ALL The OPTIONS.

INDIVIDuAL TICkeT PRICeS:

GRuPO FANTASMA – $15 / $20 NONMeMbeR / $5 kIDS 18 AND uNDeR

The AVeTT bROTheRS – $35 / $40 NONMeMbeR / $25 LAWN SeATING

RICkIe Lee JONeS – $35 / $40 NONMeMbeR

* $75 / $80 eARLY eNTRANCe TO VeNue

MIChAeL FRANTI & SPeARheAD – $35 / $40 NONMeMbeR

* $75 / $80 eARLY eNTRANCe TO VeNue

COLIN hAY – $20 / $25 NONMeMbeR

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PERFORMANCES

Jun 16 Grupo Fantasma at Hop Porter Park, 7pm

in partnership with CSI’s Summer Spanish Institute

Jul 13 The Avett brothers at Sun Valley Pavilion, 7pm

Aug 2 Rickie Lee Jones at River Run Lodge, 7pm

Aug 15 Michael Franti & Spearhead at River Run Lodge, 7pm

Sep 18 Colin hay from Men at Work, solo at Sun Valley Opera House, 7pm

ClASSES FREE FAMILY DAYS AT THE CENTER, SATURDAYS 3–5pm

Oct 29 F Awkward Stage (K)

TEEN WORKSHOPS

Sept 23–25 Graffiti Art with Percy Fortini Wright (H)*

ART CLASSES FOR KIDS

Jul 18–22 Art Camp 1: for ages 5 & 6, 9am–12pm (H)*

Art Camp 1: for ages 7–10, 2–5pm (H)*

Jul 25–29 Art Camp 2: for ages 5 & 6, 9am–12pm (H)*

Art Camp 2: for ages 7–10, 2–5pm (H)*

Aug 12–14 F kids Craft Area at the Arts and Crafts Festival, daily 11am–2pm

All ages welcome. Kids under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.

Aug 20 Doing Art Together with Zoey Pierce, 2–3:30pm (K)*

ADULT CLASSES

Jun 13–17 break the “Pre” off the Dictable: A Workshop for Fiction Writers

with Anthony Doerr, 9am–12pm (H)

Jun 23 bike Counterculture: Rat Rods, Klunkerz, Customs & Lowriders

with Bruce Kremer, 5–8pm (H)*

July 6 & 7 The Center and Company of Fools Present:

Creative Jump-Ins: Silk Dying & Printing with Deb Gelet,

5:30–7:30pm (H)*

Jul 11–15 Introduction to Pastels with Irene Lester, 10am–4pm (H)*

Jul 16 Travel Sketching with Susan Perin, 8am–4pm (K)*

Aug 16 & 17 Woodblock Printing with Nick Wroblewski, 10am–4pm (H)*

Aug 22–26 botanical Drawings with Silverpoint with Kathie Miranda, 10am–2pm (H)*

Sept 15–17 encaustic: A Modern Approach with Larry Calkins, 10am–4pm (H)*

Sept 19–23 Working with Acrylic with Abby Grosvenor, 6–9pm (H)*

Oct 17–21 Developing Your Workflow and Creativity with Jennifer Spelman (H)*

ONE NIGHT CREATIVE WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS 5:30–7:30pm

Oct 4 & 5 Watercolor: The First Step with Susan Perin (H)

Oct 11 Collage with Gay Bawa Odmark (H)

* Advance registration required. To register call 726.9491 ex 10.

lECTURES & FIlMSJun 14 F Anthony Doerr, Author Reading, 6:30pm (K)

Jun 17 F Fiction Workshop Student Reading, 6pm (H)

Jun 24 F Breaking Away, 8:30pm (H)

Aug 9 F How Much Less is More? A look at Minimalism in the Mainstream

by Robert Storr, in partnership with The Community Library and the

Sun Valley Summer Symphony, 6pm, The Community Library, Ketchum

Sep 15 F The Literal Line: Minimalism Then and Now, a lecture by Kristin Poole

and Courtney Gilbert, 5:30 pm (K)

Oct 9 Jonathan Franzen, Presbyterian Church of the Big Wood

Oct 27 F Creating balance, powerful communication and higher self-esteem

in the life of your teen with Midge Patzer at The Center, 6:30pm (K)

ExHIBITIONSMay 28–Jul 28 F Geared: The Culture of Bicycles (K)

May 28 F Open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

We’ll be taking bike portraits! Have your photo taken with your favorite

bike and we’ll display it in The Center, Hailey, this summer.

Jun 16–Sep 23 F Geared: An Open Exhibition, co-presented with the

Hailey Arts Commission (H)

Jun 21 F exhibition Tour of Geared, 2pm (K)

Jun 24 F Opening celebration for Geared: An Open Exhibition, 7–8:30pm,

followed by a screening of Breaking Away (H)

Jul 1 F Open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

Jul 7 F evening exhibition Tours, 5:30pm and 7:30pm (K)

Ride your bike to The Center and join us for beer, wine and a tour of

Geared!

Aug 5–Sep 30 F The Literal Line: Minimalism Then and Now (K)

Aug 5 F Open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

Join us for the opening of The Literal Line

Aug 16 F exhibition Tour of The Literal Line, 2pm (K)

Sep 2 F Open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

Sep 8 F evening exhibition Tour of The Literal Line, 5:30pm (K)

Oct 7–Dec 2 F Awkward Stage: Adolescence and Identity (K)

Oct 7 F Open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

Join us for the opening of Awkward Stage

Oct 13 F evening exhibition Tour of Awkward Stage, 5:30pm (K)

Oct 14–Dec 9 F Awkward Stage: An Exhibition by the Sage School (H)

Oct 14 F Opening Celebration for Awkward Stage: An Exhibition by the Sage

School 5:30–7pm (H)

Oct 18 F exhibition Tour of Awkward Stage, 2pm (K)

Nov 17 F evening exhibition Tour of Awkward Stage, 5:30pm (K)

Nov 25 F Open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

Dec 9–Feb 4 F Thin Ice: Journeys in Polar Regions (K)

Dec 15 F evening exhibition Tour of Thin Ice, 5:30pm (K)

Dec 29 F Open for Gallery Walk until 8pm (K)

FF = Free!

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.