2016 -2017 Season Brochure

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S un Va l l e y C e n t e r f o r th e A r ts


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Colored dots indicate events associated with BIG IDEA projects

For more information, event details, tickets, registration & memberships:

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SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

thru Oct 14 Exhibition: Dazzle Camouflage: Hiding in Plain Sight 1–29 Exhibition: Safety Zone: Dazzle Works by Angela Tsai 1 Opening Celebration 2 Gallery Walk 15 Evening Exhibition Tour 16 Cabaret: Sharron Matthews 19–23 Class: Oil Painting with Connie Borup 22 Lecture: Miranda July 28–Oct 15 COF Theatre: Grounded 29 Lecture: Inside National Geographic 30–Oct 5 Class: Advanced Photography

BIG IDEA & Exhibition: Jan 13–Mar 25 RAYGUNS, ROBOTS & DRONES 11 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 13 Opening Celebration 25 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 26 Evening Exhibition Tour 26 Film: Zero Days 28 & 29 Teen Workshop: Creating Theatre Props

DECEMBER

MAY

FEBRUARY

8 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 9 Lecture: P.W. Singer 14 Concert: International Guitar Night 15–Mar 4 COF Theatre: Constellations OCTOBER 17 Gallery Walk BIG IDEA & Exhibition: Oct 21–Jan 6 22 Open Studio: Figure Drawing IDAHO STORIES 23 Evening Exhibition Tour 12 Open Studio: Figure Drawing MARCH 21 Opening Celebration 4 Family Day 26 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 10 Gallery Walk 27–29 COF Play Reading: 16 Evening Exhibition Tour White Rabbit/Red Rabbit 29 & 30 Teen Workshop: Bookbinding BIG IDEA & Exhibition: Mar 31–Jun 23 CONTEMPLATIVE PRACTICE NOVEMBER 30 Film: Manakamana 2 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 31 Opening Celebration 3 Lecture with Jenny Emery Davidson 5 Family Day APRIL 10 Evening Exhibition Tour TBD In gallery meditations 10 Film: Two Films for Idaho Stories 5 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 15 COF Play Reading: 7 Concert: Las Cafeteras Bright New Boise 13 Evening Exhibition Tour 16 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 13 Film: TBD 25 Gallery Walk 19 Open Studio: Figure Drawing 1 8 9 14–30 29 31

Evening Exhibition Tour Reading & Peformance: Korby Lenker Concert: Korby Lenker COF Theatre: A Day in Hollywood/ A Night in the Ukraine Gallery Walk Special Event: New Year's Eve Bubbly Bash

13 13 18 TBD TBD

Family Day Class: Radiant Mandalas: Meditative Drawing & Journaling Evening Exhibition Tour Lecture: Arianna Huffington COF Commissioned Performance

Events are subject to change. Check our website for most current event information and for NEW events too!


Today’s bright blue sky and warm winds anticipate summer’s arrival and with it an abundance of arts and culture activities. While July and August are full of events, from summer concerts to theatre to a perennial favorite—the Arts & Crafts Festival, The Center’s season is not limited to a handful of months. The coming year promises exceptional live theatre from Company of Fools, stimulating exhibitions shaped around BIG IDEAS, and winter concerts and lectures that feed our desire for new ideas and fresh sounds. Many of The Center’s offerings are calendared with the school year in mind to provide local students with opportunities to develop innovative and creative skills through arts education. This year’s performing arts offerings include in-school visits that will range from all school concerts by Las Cafeteras, a hip Chicano band whose members incorporate the Mexican immigrant experience into their music, to an in-classroom lesson about turning stories into songs from Idaho native Korby Lenker. Additional opportunities include Company of Fools’ student matinee performances of their outstanding main stage productions, Center lectures, which are free for many high school students, and exhibition tours, which thousands of kids experience every year with their classrooms. But The Center’s transformative arts experiences are not only meant for students. We are grateful to serve a population of curious adult learners as well. This year’s lecture series will cover ideas ranging from robotics in warfare to the link between contemplation and art. Our BIG IDEA projects will allow you to delve deeply into a variety of topics through commissioned art and theatre pieces, films, gallery tours and discussions with visiting musicians and scholars. The calendar is packed with opportunities to exercise your mind and spirit. It promises not only learning but also moments of wonder and glee. We hope you will mark up your calendar and join us. We look forward to sharing it all with you!

Kristin Poole, Artistic Director

The following donors support our arts education programs in the schools:

Anonymous, Cox Communications, Robbins de Beaumont Foundation, Heart of Gold Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation, The Richard K. & Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation, Geri & John Herbert, Robin Leavitt & Terry Friedlander, Gayle Marie, Wendy & Alan Pesky, The POWER Foundation, U.S. Bancorp Foundation and Western States Arts Federation. All Center programs are supported by public funding for the arts through the Idaho Commission on the Arts, the Idaho Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.


2016 2017

MIRANDA JULY

in conversation with Marcia Franklin Thu, Sep 22, 2016 Church of the Big Wood, Ketchum, 6:30pm $35 / $45 nonmember $15 student / educator (limit of one per educator)

Miranda July is a filmmaker, artist, and writer. Her videos, performances, and web-based projects have been presented at the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum and two Whitney Biennials. July wrote, directed and starred in her first feature-length film, Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005), which won a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival and four prizes at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Camera d’Or. Miranda July’s most recent film is The Future (2011), which she wrote, directed and stars in. Her fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, Harper’s, and The New Yorker and her novel The First Bad Man (2015) became an immediate New York Times bestseller. Her artwork is in the collection of The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and was presented in the 2009 Venice Biennale, in Union Square in New York, and at MOCA in Los Angeles. David Byrne says, “Miranda July’s is a beautiful, odd, original voice—seductive, sometimes erotic, and a little creepy, too.” Marcia Franklin is the host and producer of Dialogue, a discussion program on Idaho Public Television. Franklin’s programs have won numerous awards, including a George Foster Peabody Award, an ABA Silver Gavel Award and several regional Emmy awards. SEASON SPONSORS

The 2016–2017 Lecture Series is sponsored in part by Jennifer and Peter Roberts. Free Student Humanities Club tickets are provided through the generous support of Robin Leavitt and Terry Friedlander for lecture series, performing arts events and play readings.

LECTURE SERIES PRICES

See details on page 14

EDITORS SERIES — 3 lectures with premium seating for Sun Valley Wellness Festival Keynote lecture at Sun Valley Pavilion and an invite to the Critics Circle Series and Editors Series luncheon April 2017 $500 ($320 is tax deductible donation) SERIES PLUS — 3 lectures with premium seating for Sun Valley Wellness Festival Keynote lecture at Sun Valley Pavilion $162 (additional 10% discount off member price) REGULAR SERIES — 3 lectures with standard seating $103.50 (additional 10% discount off member price) Prices listed do not include taxes or applicable ticket fees.


P.W. SINGER Thu, Feb 9, 2017 Church of the Big Wood, Ketchum, 6:30pm $25 / $35 nonmember $15 student / educator (limit of one per educator)

P.W. Singer is the author of multiple award-winning books, and a contributing editor at Popular Science. Described in the Wall Street Journal as "the premier futurist in the national security environment," Dr. Singer is considered one of the world's leading experts on changes in 21st-century warfare. Singer’s book Wired for War examined the implications of robotics and other new technologies for war, politics, ethics and law in the 21st century. Described as "awesome" by Jon Stewart of the Daily Show, Wired for War made The New York Times non-fiction bestseller list in its first week of release. Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War (2015) is Singer's debut novel. It melds nonfiction style research on emerging trends and technology with a fictional exploration of the future of war at sea, on land, in the air, space and cyberspace. Part of The Center's BIG IDEA project Rayguns, Robots and Drones.

ARIANNA HUFFINGTON 2017 Sun Valley Wellness Festival Keynote Speaker, May 26–29, 2017 Sun Valley Pavilion, Sun Valley, Date & time TBD Standard seating (tiered): $40–$60 Premium seating: $120 (Note: Reserved Seating) Individual tickets will ONLY be available through the Sun Valley Wellness Festival starting Oct 1, 2016

Lecture Series and Sun Valley Wellness Festival keynote speaker Arianna Huffington is the co-founder, president, and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, and author of fifteen books. In May 2005, she launched The Huffington Post, a news and blog site that quickly became one of the most widely-read, linked to, and frequently-cited media brands on the Internet. In 2012, the site won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. She has been named to Time Magazine's list of the world’s 100 most influential people and the Forbes Most Powerful Women list. Originally from Greece, she moved to England when she was 16 and graduated from Cambridge University with an M.A. in economics. Her 15th book, The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night At A Time, on the science, history and mystery of sleep, was published in April 2016 and became an instant New York Times bestseller. Part of The Center's BIG IDEA project Contemplative Practice. Co-presented by Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Sun Valley Wellness Festival.


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A cabaret evening with

SHARRON MATTHEWS* Fri, Sep 16, 2016 NexStage Theater, Ketchum, 7pm $45 / $55 nonmember (café style seating, preferred seating will be assigned to premium series ticket holders) Add $25 for an appetizer platter at the event

Sharron Matthews is an award-winning cabaret performer. Her performance of “Full Dark” was named by broadwayworld.com as Best Cabaret Performance of 2015 and she’s won “Best of the Fest” at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Her performances include storytelling and mash-up pop songs—think Shirley Bassey meets Madonna. Sharron has created a “Cabaret for Kids” for the Young People’s Theatre of Toronto and will bring her experience as an actor, performer, and singer to students while she is in the valley.

KORBY LENKER* Fri, Dec 9, 2016 Sun Valley Opera House, 7pm Standard seating: $20 / $30 nonmember Premium seating: $50 / $60 nonmember Student standard seating (18 + under): $10 Student premium seating (18 + under): $30

Growing up in Twin Falls the son of a mortician, Korby Lenker is a singer, songwriter, author, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Lenker began work on a new album, Thousand Springs, in early 2016 and spent weeks traveling and recording outdoors in various locations in southern Idaho. He then spent early summer laying more tracks with some of his favorite musicians around the country. Lenker’s visit is part of the BIG IDEA project Idaho Stories and while here, Korby will be working with students from Wood River High School.

PERFORMING ARTS SERIES PRICES

See details on page 14

CRITIC’S CIRCLE SERIES — 4 concerts, premium seating + an invite to the Critic’s Circle and Editor’s Series luncheon April 2017 $500 ($295 is tax deductible donation) PREMIUM SERIES — 4 concerts premium seating $184.50 (additional 10% discount off member price) REGULAR SERIES — 4 concerts regular seating $103.50 (additional 10% discount off member price) Prices listed do not include taxes or applicable ticket fees.


INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT* Tue, Feb 14, 2017 Sun Valley Opera House, 7pm Standard seating: $25 / $35 nonmember Premium seating: $55 / $65 nonmember

International Guitar Night (IGN) is North America’s premier mobile guitar festival. Since its beginning, IGN has brought together the world’s foremost acoustic guitarist composers to perform their latest original compositions and exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting. Each tour, IGN founder Brian Gore invites a new cast of guitar luminaries to join him for these special evenings. For the January/February 2017 North American tour, Brian will be joined by three incredibly dynamic musicians: Italy's innovative contemporary guitarist Luca Stricagnoli; brilliant young Brazilian composer/performer Chrystian Dozza; and India's ground-breaking slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya.

LAS CAFETERAS* Fri, Apr 7, 2017 Wood River High School Performing Arts Theater, Hailey, 7pm Standard seating: $25 / $35 nonmember Premium seating: $55 / $65 nonmember Student standard seating (18 + under): $10 Student premium seating (18 + under): $35

In 2005, rooted in community and tradition, a group of students learning Son Jarocho music became known as "Los Cafeteros," named after the Eastside Cafe community center in East Los Angeles that they helped found. They soon changed their name to Las Cafeteras to honor the feminine spirit of the group. Over the years, Las Cafeteras has developed a genre-bending sound & electric live performance with the purpose of sharing the hidden stories of migrant life in Los Angeles. Las Cafeteras were inspired not only by Mexican music, but from rock, reggae, hip-hop and Motown. Through music, Las Cafeteras is trying to help build "a world where many worlds fit." While in the Wood River Valley, Las Cafeteras will spend four days visiting over 2000 students with musical performances, sharing their music and their message of inclusivity.

SEASON SPONSORS

The 2016–2017 Performing Arts Series is sponsored by Wood River Inn.

THE CENTER’S COMMITMENT TO ENHANCING ARTS EDUCATION

*Every performer in the 2016–2017 series will be performing in local schools as a part of

The Center’s ongoing commitment to arts education. Artist Residencies are supported by Gayle Marie with additional funds for International Guitar Night and Las Cafeteras provided by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF).


2016 2017

21 years of theatrical excellence ART

by Yasmina Reza Aug 9–13, 2016 Liberty Theatre, various times One of Marc’s best friends, Serge, has just bought a very expensive painting. It measures about five feet by four, all white with white diagonal lines. To Marc, the painting is a joke, but Serge insists Marc doesn’t have the proper knowledge to judge the work. Another friend, Ivan, though burdened by his own problems, allows himself to be pulled into the disagreement. Lines are drawn and old friends square off over the canvas, using it as an excuse to relentlessly batter one another over various failures. As their arguments become less theoretical and more personal, they border on destroying their friendships. At the breaking point, the friendship is finally tested. The aftermath of action, and its reaction, affirms the power of those bonds.

GROUNDED by George Brant

Sep 28–Oct 15, 2016 Liberty Theatre, various times From the award-winning playwright of Elephant’s Graveyard, George Brant, comes the story of an ace fighter pilot whose career in the sky ends early due to an unexpected pregnancy. Reassigned to operate military drones from a windowless trailer outside Las Vegas, she hunts terrorists by day and returns to her family each night. As the pressure to track a high-profile target mounts, the boundaries begin to blur between the desert in which she lives and the one she patrols half a world away. Part of the BIG IDEA project Rayguns, Robots and Drones.

MAINSTAGE THEATRE TICKET PRICES $30 / $35 nonmember, $30 senior (62 and over) $15 student (18 and under), $30 group (8 or more)

PLAY READING TICKET PRICES White Rabbit/Red Rabbit — TBD Bright New Boise — $10 suggested donation Prices listed do not include taxes or applicable ticket fees.


A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD/ A NIGHT IN THE UKRAINE by Dick Vosburgh & Frank Lazarus Dec 14–30, 2016 Liberty Theatre, various times Two one-act plays provide a double feature more hilarious than any presented in Hollywood’s heyday. The first act, A Day in Hollywood, is a revue of classic Hollywood songs of the 1930s performed by singing and dancing ushers from Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the iconic Hollywood landmark. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is loosely based on The Bear: A Joke in One Act by the great Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. The Bear is a three-character play, but the author of A Night in the Ukraine adds Nina and Constantine, the lovers from Chekhov’s The Seagull. The score of A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine combines songs by composer Frank Lazarus and lyricist Dick Vosburgh, three songs by Jerry Herman and many movie musical standards.

CONSTELLATIONS by Nick Payne

Feb 15–Mar 4, 2017 Liberty Theatre, various times One relationship. Infinite possibilities. In the beginning, Marianne and Roland meet at a party. They go for a drink, or perhaps they don’t. They fall madly in love and start dating, but eventually they break up. After a chance encounter in a supermarket they get back together, or maybe they run into each other and Marianne reveals that she’s now engaged to someone else and that’s that. Or perhaps Roland is engaged. Maybe they get married, or maybe their time together will be tragically short. Nick Payne’s Constellations is a play about free will and friendship; it’s also about quantum multiverse theory, love and honey.

WHITE RABBIT/RED RABBIT by Nassim Soleimanpour Oct 27–29, 2016 Liberty Theatre & The Center, Ketchum, 7pm BRIGHT NEW BOISE by Samuel D. Hunter Nov 15, 2016 Liberty Theatre, 7pm Part of the BIG IDEA project Idaho Stories NEWLY COMMISSIONED PERFORMANCE PIECE Spring 2017 Part of the BIG IDEA project Contemplative Practice

21ST SEASON SPONSORS Ali Long/ The Springcreek Foundation The Shubert Foundation High Country Fusion Ken Lewis Priscilla Pittiglio Linda & Bob Edwards Arrow R Storage Scott Miley Roofing Mary Ann & John Underwood Media sponsor The Weekly Sun


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BIG IDEA projects are multidisciplinary in nature— they feature an exhibition, lectures, classes, film, performing arts and theatre. Participate in a single event or go deeper, exploring the idea through many different lenses.

IDAHO STORIES

Oct 21, 2016–Jan 6, 2017

Scott Fife

What are Idaho’s stories? Who has told them? How have contemporary artists and writers interpreted those stories? This BIG IDEA project presents a loose narrative informed by Idaho’s literary history. Key figures are Ezra Pound, born in Hailey; author and illustrator Mary Hallock Foote, who lived in Boise; self-taught artist James Castle, based in Idaho all his life; Ernest Hemingway, who visited the state many times before ending his life in Ketchum; and Marilynne Robinson’s novel Housekeeping, set in northern Idaho.

Associated Events: GALLERY EXHIBITION Oct 21–Jan 6 OPENING CELEBRATION Oct 21, 5:30pm TEEN WORKSHOP: Coptic Bookbinding with Chad Seelig Oct 29 & 30, 12–4pm LECTURE: Jenny Emery Davidson on Mary Hallock Foote Nov 3, 6:30pm FAMILY DAY Nov 5, 3–5pm EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR Nov 10, 5:30pm

COMPANY OF FOOLS PLAY READING: Bright New Boise Nov 15, 6:30pm EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR Dec 1, 5:30pm AUTHOR READING & PERFORMANCE: Korby Lenker Dec 8, 6:30pm CONCERT: Korby Lenker Dec 9, 7pm SCHOOL OUTREACH: Korby Lenker at WRMS and WRHS Dec 8 & 9

FILM NIGHT: James Castle: Portrait of an Artist and Hemingway: Wrestling with Life Nov 10, 7pm

Video and digital documentation of programs is generously supported by the Wolfson Family Foundation.


RAYGUNS, ROBOTS, DRONES: TECHNOLOGY’S PERIL AND PROMISE

Michael Salter

Jan 13–Mar 25, 2017

Can any technology ever exist solely for good? Science fiction authors have imagined worlds in which technology becomes a threat. But is this more than the stuff of fiction? This BIG IDEA project is an opportunity for a look at the role of technology in our real lives as well as our fictional fantasies. Using robots, drones and rayguns as metaphors for technological advances, the project examines the complex nature of technology’s inherent promise and its potential danger.

Associated Events: COMPANY OF FOOLS THEATRE: Grounded Sept 28–Oct 15

LECTURE: P.W. Singer Feb 9, 6:30pm

GALLERY EXHIBITION Jan 13–Mar 25

EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR Feb 23, 5:30pm

OPENING CELEBRATION Jan 13, 5:30pm

EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR FAMILY DAY Mar 4, 3–5pm Jan 26, 5:30pm EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR Mar 16, 5:30pm FILM: Zero Days Jan 26, 7pm PANEL DISCUSSION TBD

CONTEMPLATIVE PRACTICE Mar 31–Jun 23, 2017

Meg Hitchcock

What is the connection between art and contemplation? For centuries, artists have created religious objects meant to offer a contemplative or devotional experience. But how do art and contemplation intersect outside established religious traditions? This BIG IDEA project uses work by artists engaged with contemplative practices as the basis for a larger investigation of the role of meditation and mindfulness in our world today.

Associated Events: FILM: Manakamana Mar 30, 7pm GALLERY EXHIBITION Mar 31–June 23 OPENING CELEBRATION Mar 31, 5:30pm COMPANY OF FOOLS COMMISSIONED PERFORMANCE Various times & locations IN GALLERY MEDITATIONS led by Flourish Foundation various times EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR Apr 13, 5:30pm FILM Apr 13, 7pm

ADULT CLASS/CREATIVE JUMP IN: Meditative Drawing & Journaling with Kaleigh Surber May 13, 9am–1pm FAMILY DAY May 13, 3–5pm EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR May 18, 5:30pm LECTURE: Arianna Huffington co-presented by the Sun Valley Wellness Festival, May 26–29 TBD EVENING EXHIBITION TOUR Jun 15, 5:30pm


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MASTER CLASSES CREATIVE JUMP-INS

OPEN STUDIOS TEEN WORKSHOPS

Check online for more 2016–2017 class listings for adults, teens and kids at:

sunvalleycenter.org

FEATURED FALL 2016 CLASSES CREATIVE JUMP IN:

OH, FOR THE LOVE OF BOOKS! BOOKBINDING, METAL ETCHING, AND LEATHER WORKING with Arts & Crafts Festival Featured Artist Teresa Merriman Tue–Wed, Aug 16 & 17 The Center, Hailey, 9am–3pm $175 / $225 nonmembers, $45 supply fee (includes all supplies)

In only two days, you will become versed in the classic craft of leather bookbinding and the thrilling technique of metal etching. Combine your handcrafted journal with the adornment of your metal piece, and you’ll have achieved not only a functional art piece, but an unforgettable experience that will have elevated your mind, mood and creative spirit.

CREATIVE JUMP IN: OIL PAINTING with Connie Borup

Mon–Fri, Sep 19–23 The Center, Hailey, 9am–1pm $350 / $400 nonmembers

This week-long studio workshop offers students a chance to explore the varied qualities of the oil painting medium with respected painter Connie Borup. Working from photographs, students will learn indirect painting techniques such as underpainting, glazing, stenciling, washing and scumbling. Each student is encouraged to develop his or her personal style and be open to new discoveries.


MASTERCLASS:

© Kent Kobersteen

© Gerd Ludwig

TAKING THE NEXT STEP: ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY with National Geographic's Kent Kobersteen & Gerd Ludwig Fri–Wed, Sep 30–Oct 5 The Center, Hailey, 10am–4pm $800 / $850 nonmember

This workshop is for photographers who want to take their editorial or personal work to the next level. National Geographic photographer Gerd Ludwig, and former National Geographic picture editor and Director of Photography Kent Kobersteen, will challenge students to produce their very best work on subjects about which they feel strongly. Students will select a subject and shoot an essay during the week. The daily work will be critiqued by Ludwig and Kobersteen and suggestions will be offered. In addition, Ludwig and Kobersteen will give presentations of their and other photographers’ work to make instructive points and to inspire. PLUS! Kobersteen and Ludwig will also give a lecture, Inside National Geographic, on Thu, Sept 29, 6:30pm. This special class is underwritten by Judith and Richard Smooke.

FALL OPEN STUDIO: FIGURE DRAWING

Wed, Oct 12 & 26 and Nov 2 & 16 The Center, Hailey, 6:30–8:30pm $10 per session, drop-ins welcome!

Use this opportunity to brush up on your figure drawing skills in a relaxed environment. All levels welcome.

TEEN WORKSHOP: COPTIC BOOKBINDING: STAB, STITCH AND SEW with Chad Seelig Sat–Sun, Oct 29 & 30 The Center, Hailey, 12–4pm $10 pre-registration required

In this introductory bookbinding course, students will learn the basic steps necessary to build, design, and construct their own hardcover book. The class introduces the Coptic bookbinding technique, a non-toxic and adhesive free process that dates back to the 2nd Century AD in Egypt and can be used to create personalized sketchbooks, journals, or book arts.


2016 2017

Members receive discounts to all regular ticketed events (exceptions are fundraising events). Additional discounts are available by purchasing series tickets. To purchase tickets call us at 208.726.9491 from 9am–5pm, Monday through Friday, or order online anytime at sunvalleycenter.org.

SERIES TICKETS

LECTURE SERIES

Series tickets are only available to Sun Valley Center members. When you buy a series ticket, you save an ADDITIONAL 10% off the already discounted member prices!

EDITORS SERIES $500........... ($320 is tax deductible)

EDITORS SERIES & CRITICS CIRCLE SERIES TICKETS Consider supporting the series in addition to buying your tickets. Through the purchase of an Editors Series for the Lectures or a Critics Circle Series for the Performing Arts concerts, you help to underwrite the cost of the entire series. Tickets are $500 per person, per series and include: • Premium seating at the lecture series or performing arts series • Luncheon in April 2017 with Editors and Critics Circle Series ticket holders

SERIES PLUS 3 lectures with premium seating for Sun Valley Wellness Festival lecture at Sun Valley Pavilion: $162 REGULAR SERIES 3 lectures with standard seating: $103.50

PERFORMING ARTS SERIES CRITICS CIRCLE SERIES $500........... ($295 is tax deductible) PREMIUM SERIES 4 concerts with premium seating: $184.50 REGULAR SERIES 4 concerts with standard seating: $103.50 Prices listed do not include taxes or applicable ticket fees.

• The knowledge that you are helping sustain these events for the entire community

IMPORTANT DATES Fri, Aug 5, 10am SERIES TICKETS on sale to MEMBERS ONLY Fri, Aug 19, 10am INDIVIDUAL TICKETS on sale to MEMBERS ONLY Fri, Aug 26, 10am Any remaining tickets on sale to the GENERAL PUBLIC


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