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Arts, Galleries, Tourism

Wood River Museum of History and Culture

All the exhibits at the Wood River Museum include interactive elements, where visitors are encouraged to write, type, talk, and remember – because we all are part of history! For example, in the Hemingway exhibit, individuals can sit at a typewriter like the one that Hemingway used and try typing their own true sentences. The Museum also includes a small gift shop with unique gifts that relate to the exhibits and regional history. Exhibits: Shoshone-Bannock Homelands How in the World Did you get to Sun Valley? A Writer in the New Country: Hemingway in 1939 Portrait of a Mountain The Cabinet of Wonders- interactive exhibit Entry to the museum is free.

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Arts, Galleries

Kneeland Gallery

Located in Ketchum, Kneeland Gallery has offered fine art to our collectors for over 35 years With more than forty artists represented, it has two distinct areas of focus-traditional landscape and still life painting alongside more contemporary western work. It is proud to represent well established artists such as Steven Lee Adams, William Berra, Ovanes Berberian, John Horejs, Shanna Kunz, Jennifer Lowe, Lori McNee, Caleb Meyer, Robert Moore, Jean Richardson, Sherry Salari Sander, Andrzej Skorut, Silas Thompson, Jack Braman, Mark Gibson, Neal Philpott, Kevin Syms and Seth Winegar, alongside many more who are emerging in their careers.

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Arts, Galleries

Gail Severn Gallery

Gail Severn Gallery represents young, mid career and established artists working in all media. For 40 years the gallery has built a national reputation for presenting energetic exhibition schedules, participating in international art fairs, facilitating museum exhibitions, and publishing books and catalogs for our artists. Our building houses 4 distinct exhibition spaces in more than 8,000 square feet, combined with an outdoor sculpture court. In addition, the gallery has a 2-acre sculpture garden that provides a variety of unique environments for viewing intimate and large-scale sculpture including fountains and site specific installations, which change on a seasonal basis. Sun Valley Idaho’s resort community brings together knowledgeable and beginning collectors in a warm and inviting setting where they can view artists from throughout the United States as well as Europe, Asia and Central and South America. The Gail Severn Gallery’s clients, artists and staff benefit from this unique and rich environment that fosters long term relationships. Represented artists include: Jenny Honnert Abell, Victoria Adams, Nicolas Africano, Tony Berlant, Bo Bartlett, Squeak Carnwath, Linda Christensen, Jose Cobo, James Cook, Kris Cox, David deVillier, Betsy Eby, Tony Foster, Raphaelle Goethals, Morris Graves, Michael Gregory, Suzanne Hazlett, Jonathon Hexner, Jun Kaneko, Margaret Keelan, Judith Kindler, …