Bring your own needles and yarn, and join master knitter and Sun Valley Needle Arts owner Patricia Lirk for a bi-monthly gathering by the fireplace. Drop-in. All skill levels welcome.
“Learn to Knit” a free, 4-part class taught by master knitter and Sun Valley Needle Arts owner Patricia Lirk is back! The series will focus on the basics and conclude with a personal project. Classes will be held at the Hailey Public Library located at 7 West Croy on Tuesdays from 5:30-7:00 PM, starting February 6. Participants provide their own yarn and needles. Pre-registration is required; email kristin.fletcher@haileypubliclibrary.org or call 208-788-2036 to reserve your spot.
Join us for the 2024 Festival The Sun Valley Film Festival is a full slate of engaging films and much more. In addition to seeing the best and brightest in filmmaking complete with unique Filmmaker Q+A’s, don’t miss out on engaging conversations in our popular Coffee Talks, Shop Talks and Salons. Each day we also welcome you to celebrate film in Sun Valley style with numerous opportunities to come together, connect and kick back in our lounges and at our parties. Join us this year as we celebrate Annette Bening (Nyad) and David O. Russell (American Hustle and Silver Linings Playbook) as SVFF Vision Award Honorees and who will join our signature Coffee Talks. About the Sun Valley Film Festival Since 2012, the Sun Valley Film Festival has invited fans and filmmakers to connect through the power of cinema in Hollywood’s original ski Shangri-la. Annually, SVFF celebrates with a slate of cutting-edge film and television premieres, engaging Coffee Talks with entertainment luminaries, thought-provoking discussions and unforgettable parties. Outside of the Festival, SVFF enhances the cultural fabric of the community through its Monthly Movies, filmmaker discussions and educational programs. The Sun Valley Film Festival is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization. This ...
Join us in the shop every Wednesday from 2-5 with your needlepoint, knitting or crochet work in progress & enjoy an afternoon of stitching. All skill levels welcome.
Disgraced Feb 16 – Mar 2 Performed at The Liberty Theater Presented by The Liberty Theatre Company In this Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Ayad Akhtar (Homeland Elegies), we find ourselves immersed in the New York City life of Amir and Emily, a couple whose seemingly charmed existence is a compelling facade for the complexities beneath. Disgraced delves into the intricacies of personal and cultural identity, navigating the tensions that arise when these facets collide and fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding diversity, religion, and self-discovery. Directed by Catherine Eaton & Sami Bass. Tickets at LibertyTheatreCompany.org. *JOIN OUR DISGRACED COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS! If you hold a ticket to any performance of Disgraced, you are invited to either (or both) of our Community Conversations where TLTC will unpack the important ideas that Disgraced explores. Join us on Feb 17 @8:45pm and/or on Feb 25 @3:45pm at The Liberty Theater.
The Sun Valley Culinary Institute is pleased to offer tours open to the general public. Come see why we have become one of the most important and entertaining sites to visit in the Wood River Valley. As a full time location for both student culinary classes year round and personalized classes for the general public, SVCI is proud to open our doors and welcome visitors with coffee and donuts. Come see for yourself…free tours are offered every Thursday at 10AM
For the 9th consecutive year, the Sun Valley Museum of Art and the Magic Lantern Cinemas present the Oscar-Nominated Short Films. With all three categories offered—Live Action, Animated, and Documentary—this is your annual chance to predict the winners. A perennial hit with audiences around the country and the world, don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. The Academy Awards take place on Sunday, March 10, 2024. $10 member / $12 nonmember
Disgraced Feb 16 – Mar 2 Performed at The Liberty Theater Presented by The Liberty Theatre Company In this Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Ayad Akhtar (Homeland Elegies), we find ourselves immersed in the New York City life of Amir and Emily, a couple whose seemingly charmed existence is a compelling facade for the complexities beneath. Disgraced delves into the intricacies of personal and cultural identity, navigating the tensions that arise when these facets collide and fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding diversity, religion, and self-discovery. Directed by Catherine Eaton & Sami Bass. Tickets at LibertyTheatreCompany.org. *JOIN OUR DISGRACED COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS! If you hold a ticket to any performance of Disgraced, you are invited to either (or both) of our Community Conversations where TLTC will unpack the important ideas that Disgraced explores. Join us on Feb 17 @8:45pm and/or on Feb 25 @3:45pm at The Liberty Theater.
Matt Duffin's encaustic paintings use primarily black and white tones with selected pops of color to bring attention to his irreverent subjects. Employing simplicity within the imagery allows the painstaking qualities of his methodology to shine. Encaustic works are made using wax to which pigment has been added. The wax is heated, applied to a prepared wood surface, and shaped using special brushes and tools. To achieve this level of detail requires exactitude and skill. Considering the rigorous amount of time it takes to complete each piece, it is no surprise that Duffin's themes tend to explore nostalgia, solitude and irony.
Paul Béliveau’s Morandi is inspired by the often pastel-toned works of Italian painter Giorgio Morandi. While Béliveau has treated book spines as subject matter before, in the Morandi series the books themselves, rather than the text that decorates their covers, are treated as the aesthetic quality. Outside reference to author, subject, and image is missing and instead, Béliveau revels in the shape and volume of the books responding and building upon each other as a methodical convergence of color and form.
Play, create, discover, and have fun! Afternoon Art on Jan 12 is offered in BOTH Ketchum and Hailey locations! Afternoon Art is a free drop-in opportunity for community members of all ages to explore concepts from the Museum's current exhibition and create works of art. Families and friends are encouraged to communicate, reflect, and produce as artists together. Perfect for art lovers, curious minds, and anyone seeking inspiration. Projects will vary. Age & Ability: all ages, families encouraged to attend together
Disgraced Feb 16 – Mar 2 Performed at The Liberty Theater Presented by The Liberty Theatre Company In this Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Ayad Akhtar (Homeland Elegies), we find ourselves immersed in the New York City life of Amir and Emily, a couple whose seemingly charmed existence is a compelling facade for the complexities beneath. Disgraced delves into the intricacies of personal and cultural identity, navigating the tensions that arise when these facets collide and fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding diversity, religion, and self-discovery. Directed by Catherine Eaton & Sami Bass. Tickets at LibertyTheatreCompany.org. *JOIN OUR DISGRACED COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS! If you hold a ticket to any performance of Disgraced, you are invited to either (or both) of our Community Conversations where TLTC will unpack the important ideas that Disgraced explores. Join us on Feb 17 @8:45pm and/or on Feb 25 @3:45pm at The Liberty Theater.
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