Tag: Sun Valley Center for the Arts

Sun Valley Museum OF ART | Bodies of Work: Art & Healing

Bodies of Work: Art & Healing January 12–March 23, 2024 Bodies of Work: Art & Healing, a group exhibition that features artwork by contemporary artists who have used their artistic practice as a way of exploring and processing their own experience of medical illness and the experiences of others. Through […]

International Guitar Night by Courtney Lauck

Returning to the Valley on their North American tour, four masterful guitarists will perform at the Sun Valley Opera House on International Guitar Night—described as the world’s premier, and longest running, mobile guitar festival. Due to popular demand, the event has been expanded into two nights, February 5 and 6, […]

Tyler Ramsey by Hayden Seder

When the weather changes to cold, wet days, I begin to long for a certain type of soundtrack: melodic, slightly melancholy tunes that make me pensive while driving home at night through a snowstorm, or that simply make me want to lie back on my warm bed listening to the […]

Las Migas by Courtney Lauck

In Idaho, our landlocked, typically wide-brimmed state, one is much more likely to hear the echoes of country music than the passionate rhythm of flamenco. But our Valley is also a place of cultural transcendence, and in this spirit Sun Valley Center for the Arts is hosting the critically renowned […]

Arts Education Matters by Sabina Dana Plasse

For any community, encouraging and expanding the education of its youth means investing in an individual success in life as well as building prosperous and future leaders within a community. The Sun Valley Wine Auction, a benefit for art and education, has long been a successful fundraising event supported not […]

Wine Auction Co-Chairs by Martha McGuinness

“It’s the best long weekend ever,” says Sun Valley resident Sarah Woodward. She is referring to the Wine Auction taking place July 20-22 in support of the Sun Valley Center for the Arts. The three-day event is in its 36th year and is the largest individual fundraising source for the […]

Pink Martini: The Little Orchestra by Hayden Seder

After graduating from Harvard with honors and majors in history and literature, Thomas Lauderdale returned to his hometown in Oregon to make a difference in the political scene there. Active in politics since high school, he had served under city and state officials and helped draft Portland’s civil rights ordinance. […]

Outstanding Blend by Meg Vorm

When people who appreciate great food and great wine get together, beautiful things happen. How about some savory pancakes of sourdough, sauerkraut, pecorino, and ricotta, paired with a Sonoma Coast Viognier showing hints of lemon and white peaches, with fantastic brightness and acidity? Or lamb tartare with fennel fronds on […]