All Day

Honor Your Heritage

Hailey Public Library 7 W Croy St

This year’s Hispanic Heritage Month theme is Honoring Heritage and HPL wants to celebrate ALL the rich cultures represented in the Wood River Valley.  Young and old are invited to submit a story, poem, copy of a photograph, drawing or whatever honoring your family’s heritage or heritages.  Submissions are limited to one 8 1/2” X 11” paper and due on Wednesday, September 11, by 5:00 PM.  They will be lightly curated and displayed to the whole community on the Library’s windows from September 15 to October 15.

Ongoing

Andrew Skorut and Mark Gibson, featuring Gunnar Tryggmo

Kneeland Gallery 271 1st Ave N, Ketchum

Andrzej Skorut was born and spent his early years in Krakow, Poland before immigrating to the U.S. in 1987. At first glance his paintings appear to be simple landscapes but further study reveals that they are as abstract as they are representational. He reveals concealed depths within his surfaces through layers of paint and glaze, which he then partially removes with rags, sticks and other objects. Born and raised in Montana, Mark Gibson originally trained in architecture. This formal training had a direct effect on the architectural forms of the teepees that characterize his work. Gibson has been pushing himself to focus on purity of color and masterful composition, working to move the viewer’s eye around the entire piece. Most recently he has been working on increasing the scale of his works, which has contributed to his achievement of creating a powerful mood and atmosphere in each painting. Swedish artist Gunnar Tryggmo is inspired by animals and birds in their natural habitat. The values, mood and moment are the most important elements in the treatment of his contemporary watercolors.

Ketchum Town Square Open House

Ketchum Town Square Ketchum Town Square

Ketchum Town Square was unveiled in 2010 as a vibrant and interactive space where the community could gather, socialize, and participate in various activities. Since then, it has become part of Ketchum’s social fabric, hosting countless events—big and small—and welcoming residents and visitors alike for coffee breaks or to sit by the fire after a day on the slopes. However, some of its infrastructure and amenities have deteriorated or are out-of-date. The city is evaluating plans to replace or upgrade parts of Town Square to keep it vibrant for years to come. Your input is invaluable to determining project priorities. Enjoy snacks and drinks and learn more about what needs to be upgraded at Town Square, why, and potential improvements plans. Your feedback will be collected and presented at the next City Council meeting later in October. RSVP at participate@ketchumidaho.org or call 208.726.3841 with questions

Event Series Ketchum Farmers Market

Ketchum Farmers Market

Forest Service Park Forest Service Park, Ketchum

Come join the fun, shop, taste the freshness of local produce, get to know your farmers, buy in-season produce and plant starts, listen to free music with family and friends and enjoy the atmosphere of the Wood River Farmers’ Markets. Support local-made and grown products and help strengthen and build our local economy! Your health will thank you. Wednesdays from 12-4 pm Forest Service Park June 12th-October 9th, 2024.

ART CLUB: Portraiture in the 21st Century

Sun Valley Museum of Art 191 5th St E, Ketchum

Join SVMoA for a session in a series of conversations about portraiture in the 21st century. How are contemporary artists approaching the genre of portraiture in new and innovative ways? How can portraits express not just the identity of the sitter but larger ideas reflecting the time and place in which they are made? $25 for adults / $15 for students, pre-registration highly encouraged; walk-ups accommodated if space allows

$15

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