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Red NOT Chili Peppers- Live Music

Whiskey's on Main

Need a live music fix? Catch the RED NOT CHILI PEPPERS , THE ultimate RHCP tribute band. Sunday, January 19th, 9:00pm-12:30am 21+ Tickets via Event Brite. Whiskey's on Main. 251 N Main Street, Ketchum, ID TICKETS ON SALE DEC. 16th, 2024 RED NOT CHILI PEPPERS pay tribute to the ultimate funk rock quartet: a band who has developed one of the largest die-hard followings in the world by transcending four decades of chart-topping success. Combining nostalgic hits, full throttle energy, and virtuosic performances, the Red Nots channel the raging party that has given the Chili Peppers international acclaim and regal rock and roll status. Having performed at many of the country’s most prestigious concert halls as well as every major tribute festival, the Red Nots' undying devotion to the classic California sound has filled venues and rocked audience’s socks off all over the US and abroad. With a huge song catalog that spans every era of the Chili's prolific career at their command, every Red Nots show provides a unique live music experience. Formed in 2009, the Red NOT Chili Peppers quickly rose to become the nation's most active Chili Pepper tribute as well as spanning the globe through Dubai, ...

$15

WORKSHOP: Basic Drawing Skills with Anne Aganon

SVMoA Hailey Classroom

Join SVMoA Studio Coordinator Anne Aganon to learn basic drawing skills and shading techniques. Over a series of evenings, work from mannequins and still life set-ups to improve your drawing skills with a focus on the human figure and learn more about different drawing media. Use this time in January to prepare for the Open Studios: Figure Drawing or Open Studios: Printmaking sessions starting in February. Pre-registration for each class is recommended; walk-ins accommodated if space is available. Age & ability: 16 and older, all skill levels welcome! This class is part of a series: Wednesday, 1/15/25, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Wednesday, 1/22/25, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Wednesday, 1/29/25, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.

$20
Event Series Nature Journaling

Nature Journaling

The Community Library

An intimate journey into the sketchbook world and how drawing can offer a moment of stillness and peace within an often chaotic world. Led by artist Leslie Rego. Thursdays, December 5-19 and January 16-23 (five Thursdays). Registration required. This workshop series offers a welcoming and supportive space for people interested in drawing the natural world. The focus will be on nature journaling. Prompts will be offered as well as guidance. Each session we will jump down a “rabbit hole” and study in depth one plant or landscape element or learn about different brushes, paints, papers, and other art supplies. A list of recommended supplies will be sent to registered participants. Leslie Rego has drawn in journals for years. She carries sketchbooks and paints with her while enjoying the national forest and will take time to draw and paint landscapes and flowers on her many hikes. Leslie wrote the "Sketchbook Hiking" article in The Weekly Sun for many years. She has artwork in private collections, The Sun Valley Lodge and around the world.

ARTIST TALK: Behind the Scenes – Sofia Jaramillo’s “A New Winter”

Sun Valley Opera House

Join artist Sofía Jaramillo and members of her production team, including stylist, lighting director, hair and makeup artist, and producer, for a conversation moderated by Suzanne Donaldson, former Senior Director Global Brand Creative Production at Nike. Learn about the behind-the-scenes production work that goes into Jaramillo’s photo shoots for A New Winter. Made possible by Sun Valley Resort. Part of the exhibition SNOW SHOW: Winter Now

Free

SNOW SHOW: SVMoA Member Preview & Tour

Sun Valley Museum of Art

SVMoA Members are invited to enjoy a preview and exhibition tour of "Snow Show: Winter Now." Refreshments will be served. "Snow Show: Winter Now" explores the past, present, and future of winter and snow sport through the photographic and video work of six contemporary artists. The exhibition invites viewers to consider the ways that we are experiencing winter’s future now, from the impacts of climate change to a world of winter sport that embraces diversity.

Free

EXHIBITION OPENING CELEBRATION: Snow Show

Sun Valley Museum of Art

Join us as we celebrate the opening of "Snow Show: Winter Now." Artists Sofia Jaramillo and Ryan Bonilla will be present. Refreshments will be served. Snow Show: Winter Now explores the past, present, and future of winter and snow sport through the photographic and video work of six contemporary artists. The exhibition invites viewers to consider the ways that we are experiencing winter’s future now, from the impacts of climate change to a world of winter sport that embraces diversity.

Free

WORKSHOP: Basic Drawing Skills with Anne Aganon

SVMoA Hailey Classroom

Join SVMoA Studio Coordinator Anne Aganon to learn basic drawing skills and shading techniques. Over a series of evenings, work from mannequins and still life set-ups to improve your drawing skills with a focus on the human figure and learn more about different drawing media. Use this time in January to prepare for the Open Studios: Figure Drawing or Open Studios: Printmaking sessions starting in February. Pre-registration for each class is recommended; walk-ins accommodated if space is available. Age & ability: 16 and older, all skill levels welcome! This class is part of a series: Wednesday, 1/15/25, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Wednesday, 1/22/25, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Wednesday, 1/29/25, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.

$20

Helios Open House

Helios

Join us for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at the Sun Valley Village while you explore rare and unique architectural elements for your home and office. A bonus, learn about exclusive trade discounts for industry professionals!

Free

WORKSHOP: Beginning Fly-Tying with James Gillespie

SVMoA Hailey Classroom

Introduction to Fly-Tying is designed for the beginner with no or minimal experience looking to tie their own flies. In this two-class series, instructor James Gillespie will teach students how to tie classic flies as he shares his knowledge of fly-tying tools, materials, and basic techniques. Participants will leave with the flies they create and the ability to tie a basic fly pattern. All materials and tools will be provided. No prior experience is necessary. If participants have any of their fly-tying tools, they are welcome to bring them. Age and ability: 16+ years old and beginners welcome This 2-session workshop takes place Thu, Jan 30 6–8pm and Thu, Feb 6, 6–8pm at the Hailey Classroom. All supplies will be provided by SVMoA. About the instructor: James Gillespie is a self-taught fisherman who has been fishing his entire life. Tying his own flies has always been a part of his love of fishing, and he looks forward to sharing what he knows with interested students.

$100 – $125

WORKSHOP: Beginning Fly-Tying with James Gillespie

SVMoA Hailey Classroom

Introduction to Fly-Tying is designed for the beginner with no or minimal experience looking to tie their own flies. In this two-class series, instructor James Gillespie will teach students how to tie classic flies as he shares his knowledge of fly-tying tools, materials, and basic techniques. Participants will leave with the flies they create and the ability to tie a basic fly pattern. All materials and tools will be provided. No prior experience is necessary. If participants have any of their fly-tying tools, they are welcome to bring them. Age and ability: 16+ years old and beginners welcome This 2-session workshop takes place Thu, Jan 30 6–8pm and Thu, Feb 6, 6–8pm at the Hailey Classroom. All supplies will be provided by SVMoA. About the instructor: James Gillespie is a self-taught fisherman who has been fishing his entire life. Tying his own flies has always been a part of his love of fishing, and he looks forward to sharing what he knows with interested students.

$100 – $125

COMMUNITY PROGRAM: Afternoon Art—Ketchum (for families with kids of all ages)

Sun Valley Museum of Art

Play, create, discover, and have fun! 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 Ketchum Afternoon Art runs from 2:30–4:30 pm at the Sun Valley Museum of Art. Afternoon Art is offered in Ketchum on the first Friday of each month and in Hailey on the second Friday from 2:30-4:30pm and are recommended for families with children of all ages. Please be sure to check dates and location. Upcoming Afternoon Art in Ketchum:

Free

ARTIST TALK: Rob Reynolds

Sun Valley Museum of Art

Join Los Angeles-based artist Rob Reynolds for a talk about his work in painting, sculpture, video, sound, and augmented reality (AR). Reynolds will discuss his ongoing project, A Fragile Absolute, which emerges from extensive travels with earth scientists in the Arctic, and the making of his film The Word for Weather is Knowledge, filmed in Greenland in the summer of 2019.

Free

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