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SUMMARY:Mary Alice Park - 19th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:What: Anniversary celebration for Mary Alice Park \nWhere: Mary Alice Park\, 436 Main Ave N \nWhen: Saturday\, September 6 | 4pm \nCost: Free! RSVPs are required – please contact Carla Harris at 541-379-1925 / gmacarla@yahoo.com to rsvp. \n  \nPlease join us in celebrating the 19th anniversary of Mary Alice Park\, Art Hoag’s creative gift to our community. This celebration is brought to you by Friends of Mary Alice Park.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/mary-alice-park-19th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Mary Alice Park\, 436 Main Ave N\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits
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SUMMARY:Granite Rapids Moon - MVAC Fundraiser Film Nights
DESCRIPTION:What: Showing of Granite Rapids Moon\, the first feature film to be completely filmed within the Grand Canyon \nWhere: Lamphouse Theatre – 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nWhen: Sunday\, September 14 | 2pm \nMonday\, September 15 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) & 7:30pm \nTuesday\, September 16 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) \nCost: Tickets are available at the Lamphouse Theatre – call 208-933-7469 for tickets or visit https://www.lamphousecinema.com/ \nA portion of the box office from this event will be donated to the Magic Valley Arts Council. Join us for a movie night and help to support independent cinema and local arts at the same time! IMPORTANT: Be sure to mention the Magic Valley Arts Council when you show and/or pick up your tickets at the box office.\n  \nSynopsis \nA happily married father of two\, shaken by a message written in a birthday card for his daughter\, abruptly leaves his family for a week-long trek through the Grand Canyon. As we follow his solo hike\, we see his memories of an earlier trip through the Grand Canyon with a different woman. \nShot with only the equipment that a cast and crew of eight could carry on two 41-mile hikes (one in 20-degree December and the other in 95-degree June)\, this family-friendly romantic drama is the first narrative feature to shoot the majority of its footage inside the rim of the Grand Canyon. The movie contains no nudity\, sex\, guns\, violence\, drugs\, tobacco\, or strong profanity. \nGranite Rapids Moon stars Brit Morgan\, John Charles Meyer\, Susan Papa\, Etienne Eckert\, Micah Cohen\, KylieRae Condon\, and Missi Pyle. The film was written and directed by Kenneth Cran\, and produced by John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa. \n  \nDirector Statement \nYou cannot describe the experience of being in the Grand Canyon. You cannot; it’s just that simple. Artists paint it\, photographers photograph it\, musicians create music inspired by it. And filmmakers have attempted to capture it cinematically. But to experience it\, you have to be in it. Nevertheless\, I have now made my attempt to capture the emotionality of the Canyon by telling a story about characters on a journey through it. I first thought that I would shoot Granite Rapids Moon with an iPhone and a few actor friends. Guerilla filmmaking\, no permits\, no insurance\, etc. That’s what I envisioned. The Grand Canyon was my favorite place in the world and my church\, and it’s really impossible to take a bad picture there\, so I felt I could be my own cinematographer and direct with the phone in my hand. But upon sharing my idea with actor friends John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa\, the little experimental film that I wanted to make became something bigger. I trusted and respected both of my friends enough to turn over the producing duties to them\, and they organized the production. Thus the years-long odyssey that is this film became a reality. \nWith Granite Rapids Moon\, I hope some of those people who just make it to the rim and take a photo will see that the Grand Canyon is much more than a photo op; it’s a place of epic sublimity that has changed and shaped people and their own stories. And to tell this story\, I relied on my 20+ years of experience hiking there to write the screenplay. What I always love about hiking the Canyon are the people I meet\, and I have met some memorable characters. Hence\, the characters in our film are inspired in part or in whole on the people that I have met and\, at times\, befriended. It’s also semi-autobiographical. The character John Curran is a version of myself\, and he trusts the Canyon and respects it enough to make a thoughtful return journey after ten years. His desire to “leave no trace” is a dual message and truly oxymoronic. We are not supposed to leave proof (a trace of ourselves) that we were in it’s depths\, and yet there is literally no way that we do not take a piece of the Canyon with us when we leave. For me\, Granite Rapids Moon is a culmination of all those pieces I have taken.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/granite-rapids-moon-mvac-fundraiser-film-night/2025-09-14/
LOCATION:Lamphouse Theatre\, 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20250915T173000
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SUMMARY:Granite Rapids Moon - MVAC Fundraiser Film Nights
DESCRIPTION:What: Showing of Granite Rapids Moon\, the first feature film to be completely filmed within the Grand Canyon \nWhere: Lamphouse Theatre – 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nWhen: Sunday\, September 14 | 2pm \nMonday\, September 15 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) & 7:30pm \nTuesday\, September 16 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) \nCost: Tickets are available at the Lamphouse Theatre – call 208-933-7469 for tickets or visit https://www.lamphousecinema.com/ \nA portion of the box office from this event will be donated to the Magic Valley Arts Council. Join us for a movie night and help to support independent cinema and local arts at the same time! IMPORTANT: Be sure to mention the Magic Valley Arts Council when you show and/or pick up your tickets at the box office.\n  \nSynopsis \nA happily married father of two\, shaken by a message written in a birthday card for his daughter\, abruptly leaves his family for a week-long trek through the Grand Canyon. As we follow his solo hike\, we see his memories of an earlier trip through the Grand Canyon with a different woman. \nShot with only the equipment that a cast and crew of eight could carry on two 41-mile hikes (one in 20-degree December and the other in 95-degree June)\, this family-friendly romantic drama is the first narrative feature to shoot the majority of its footage inside the rim of the Grand Canyon. The movie contains no nudity\, sex\, guns\, violence\, drugs\, tobacco\, or strong profanity. \nGranite Rapids Moon stars Brit Morgan\, John Charles Meyer\, Susan Papa\, Etienne Eckert\, Micah Cohen\, KylieRae Condon\, and Missi Pyle. The film was written and directed by Kenneth Cran\, and produced by John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa. \n  \nDirector Statement \nYou cannot describe the experience of being in the Grand Canyon. You cannot; it’s just that simple. Artists paint it\, photographers photograph it\, musicians create music inspired by it. And filmmakers have attempted to capture it cinematically. But to experience it\, you have to be in it. Nevertheless\, I have now made my attempt to capture the emotionality of the Canyon by telling a story about characters on a journey through it. I first thought that I would shoot Granite Rapids Moon with an iPhone and a few actor friends. Guerilla filmmaking\, no permits\, no insurance\, etc. That’s what I envisioned. The Grand Canyon was my favorite place in the world and my church\, and it’s really impossible to take a bad picture there\, so I felt I could be my own cinematographer and direct with the phone in my hand. But upon sharing my idea with actor friends John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa\, the little experimental film that I wanted to make became something bigger. I trusted and respected both of my friends enough to turn over the producing duties to them\, and they organized the production. Thus the years-long odyssey that is this film became a reality. \nWith Granite Rapids Moon\, I hope some of those people who just make it to the rim and take a photo will see that the Grand Canyon is much more than a photo op; it’s a place of epic sublimity that has changed and shaped people and their own stories. And to tell this story\, I relied on my 20+ years of experience hiking there to write the screenplay. What I always love about hiking the Canyon are the people I meet\, and I have met some memorable characters. Hence\, the characters in our film are inspired in part or in whole on the people that I have met and\, at times\, befriended. It’s also semi-autobiographical. The character John Curran is a version of myself\, and he trusts the Canyon and respects it enough to make a thoughtful return journey after ten years. His desire to “leave no trace” is a dual message and truly oxymoronic. We are not supposed to leave proof (a trace of ourselves) that we were in it’s depths\, and yet there is literally no way that we do not take a piece of the Canyon with us when we leave. For me\, Granite Rapids Moon is a culmination of all those pieces I have taken.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/granite-rapids-moon-mvac-fundraiser-film-night/2025-09-15/1/
LOCATION:Lamphouse Theatre\, 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20250915T193000
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SUMMARY:Granite Rapids Moon - MVAC Fundraiser Film Nights
DESCRIPTION:What: Showing of Granite Rapids Moon\, the first feature film to be completely filmed within the Grand Canyon \nWhere: Lamphouse Theatre – 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nWhen: Sunday\, September 14 | 2pm \nMonday\, September 15 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) & 7:30pm \nTuesday\, September 16 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) \nCost: Tickets are available at the Lamphouse Theatre – call 208-933-7469 for tickets or visit https://www.lamphousecinema.com/ \nA portion of the box office from this event will be donated to the Magic Valley Arts Council. Join us for a movie night and help to support independent cinema and local arts at the same time! IMPORTANT: Be sure to mention the Magic Valley Arts Council when you show and/or pick up your tickets at the box office.\n  \nSynopsis \nA happily married father of two\, shaken by a message written in a birthday card for his daughter\, abruptly leaves his family for a week-long trek through the Grand Canyon. As we follow his solo hike\, we see his memories of an earlier trip through the Grand Canyon with a different woman. \nShot with only the equipment that a cast and crew of eight could carry on two 41-mile hikes (one in 20-degree December and the other in 95-degree June)\, this family-friendly romantic drama is the first narrative feature to shoot the majority of its footage inside the rim of the Grand Canyon. The movie contains no nudity\, sex\, guns\, violence\, drugs\, tobacco\, or strong profanity. \nGranite Rapids Moon stars Brit Morgan\, John Charles Meyer\, Susan Papa\, Etienne Eckert\, Micah Cohen\, KylieRae Condon\, and Missi Pyle. The film was written and directed by Kenneth Cran\, and produced by John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa. \n  \nDirector Statement \nYou cannot describe the experience of being in the Grand Canyon. You cannot; it’s just that simple. Artists paint it\, photographers photograph it\, musicians create music inspired by it. And filmmakers have attempted to capture it cinematically. But to experience it\, you have to be in it. Nevertheless\, I have now made my attempt to capture the emotionality of the Canyon by telling a story about characters on a journey through it. I first thought that I would shoot Granite Rapids Moon with an iPhone and a few actor friends. Guerilla filmmaking\, no permits\, no insurance\, etc. That’s what I envisioned. The Grand Canyon was my favorite place in the world and my church\, and it’s really impossible to take a bad picture there\, so I felt I could be my own cinematographer and direct with the phone in my hand. But upon sharing my idea with actor friends John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa\, the little experimental film that I wanted to make became something bigger. I trusted and respected both of my friends enough to turn over the producing duties to them\, and they organized the production. Thus the years-long odyssey that is this film became a reality. \nWith Granite Rapids Moon\, I hope some of those people who just make it to the rim and take a photo will see that the Grand Canyon is much more than a photo op; it’s a place of epic sublimity that has changed and shaped people and their own stories. And to tell this story\, I relied on my 20+ years of experience hiking there to write the screenplay. What I always love about hiking the Canyon are the people I meet\, and I have met some memorable characters. Hence\, the characters in our film are inspired in part or in whole on the people that I have met and\, at times\, befriended. It’s also semi-autobiographical. The character John Curran is a version of myself\, and he trusts the Canyon and respects it enough to make a thoughtful return journey after ten years. His desire to “leave no trace” is a dual message and truly oxymoronic. We are not supposed to leave proof (a trace of ourselves) that we were in it’s depths\, and yet there is literally no way that we do not take a piece of the Canyon with us when we leave. For me\, Granite Rapids Moon is a culmination of all those pieces I have taken.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/granite-rapids-moon-mvac-fundraiser-film-night/2025-09-15/2/
LOCATION:Lamphouse Theatre\, 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20250916T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20250916T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T052235
CREATED:20250826T194632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T210549Z
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SUMMARY:Granite Rapids Moon - MVAC Fundraiser Film Nights
DESCRIPTION:What: Showing of Granite Rapids Moon\, the first feature film to be completely filmed within the Grand Canyon \nWhere: Lamphouse Theatre – 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nWhen: Sunday\, September 14 | 2pm \nMonday\, September 15 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) & 7:30pm \nTuesday\, September 16 | 5:30pm (includes zoom Q&A from Writer/Director & Lead Actor) \nCost: Tickets are available at the Lamphouse Theatre – call 208-933-7469 for tickets or visit https://www.lamphousecinema.com/ \nA portion of the box office from this event will be donated to the Magic Valley Arts Council. Join us for a movie night and help to support independent cinema and local arts at the same time! IMPORTANT: Be sure to mention the Magic Valley Arts Council when you show and/or pick up your tickets at the box office.\n  \nSynopsis \nA happily married father of two\, shaken by a message written in a birthday card for his daughter\, abruptly leaves his family for a week-long trek through the Grand Canyon. As we follow his solo hike\, we see his memories of an earlier trip through the Grand Canyon with a different woman. \nShot with only the equipment that a cast and crew of eight could carry on two 41-mile hikes (one in 20-degree December and the other in 95-degree June)\, this family-friendly romantic drama is the first narrative feature to shoot the majority of its footage inside the rim of the Grand Canyon. The movie contains no nudity\, sex\, guns\, violence\, drugs\, tobacco\, or strong profanity. \nGranite Rapids Moon stars Brit Morgan\, John Charles Meyer\, Susan Papa\, Etienne Eckert\, Micah Cohen\, KylieRae Condon\, and Missi Pyle. The film was written and directed by Kenneth Cran\, and produced by John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa. \n  \nDirector Statement \nYou cannot describe the experience of being in the Grand Canyon. You cannot; it’s just that simple. Artists paint it\, photographers photograph it\, musicians create music inspired by it. And filmmakers have attempted to capture it cinematically. But to experience it\, you have to be in it. Nevertheless\, I have now made my attempt to capture the emotionality of the Canyon by telling a story about characters on a journey through it. I first thought that I would shoot Granite Rapids Moon with an iPhone and a few actor friends. Guerilla filmmaking\, no permits\, no insurance\, etc. That’s what I envisioned. The Grand Canyon was my favorite place in the world and my church\, and it’s really impossible to take a bad picture there\, so I felt I could be my own cinematographer and direct with the phone in my hand. But upon sharing my idea with actor friends John Charles Meyer and Susan Papa\, the little experimental film that I wanted to make became something bigger. I trusted and respected both of my friends enough to turn over the producing duties to them\, and they organized the production. Thus the years-long odyssey that is this film became a reality. \nWith Granite Rapids Moon\, I hope some of those people who just make it to the rim and take a photo will see that the Grand Canyon is much more than a photo op; it’s a place of epic sublimity that has changed and shaped people and their own stories. And to tell this story\, I relied on my 20+ years of experience hiking there to write the screenplay. What I always love about hiking the Canyon are the people I meet\, and I have met some memorable characters. Hence\, the characters in our film are inspired in part or in whole on the people that I have met and\, at times\, befriended. It’s also semi-autobiographical. The character John Curran is a version of myself\, and he trusts the Canyon and respects it enough to make a thoughtful return journey after ten years. His desire to “leave no trace” is a dual message and truly oxymoronic. We are not supposed to leave proof (a trace of ourselves) that we were in it’s depths\, and yet there is literally no way that we do not take a piece of the Canyon with us when we leave. For me\, Granite Rapids Moon is a culmination of all those pieces I have taken.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/granite-rapids-moon-mvac-fundraiser-film-night/2025-09-16/
LOCATION:Lamphouse Theatre\, 223 5th Ave S\, Twin Falls\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20250919T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20250919T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T052235
CREATED:20250729T211554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T211554Z
UID:10001027-1758301200-1758313800@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Idaho Art Gallery - Downtown Meridian QUICK DRAW
DESCRIPTION:What: Art contest and celebration event \nWhen: Friday\, September 19 | 5pm – 8:30pm \nWhere: Downtown Meridian\, Idaho (event is through the Idaho Art Gallery) \nCost: $20 / participant \n  \nTo celebrate Meridian Art Week\, Idaho Art Gallery is hosting an inclusive\, community-centered\, Quick Draw event that celebrates creativity\, engages local artists of all skill levels\, and highlights the vibrancy of downtown Meridian. \nWhat is a Quick Draw? \nA Quick Draw is a live art-making experience where artists create original works within a set time while the public watches. The finished pieces are offered for sale throughout the duration of the event\, making it an exciting and fast-paced celebration of creativity. \n  \nLearn more and register online here: https://idahoartgallery.com/quick-draw/
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/idaho-art-gallery-downtown-meridian-quick-draw/
LOCATION:Idaho Art Gallery\, 830 N Main St Ste 110\, Meridian\, ID\, 83642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Other Arts Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Public Art Commission Opportunity - City of Rupert
DESCRIPTION:The City of Rupert\, Idaho (“City”) is seeking proposals from qualified artists or artist teams to design\, fabricate\, and assist in the installation of a permanent outdoor public artwork at the\nprominent intersection of 7th Street and G Street\, at the end of Fremont Avenue in the City. The City intends this monument to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026 and to celebrate the spirit\, heritage\, and shared values of the Rupert\, Idaho community. \nThe City encourages proposals ranging from traditional sculptural monuments to modern or abstract works that speak to Rupert’s history\, identity\, and enduring American values of freedom\, independence\, and community pride. \nProject Goals\n Honor the Nation’s Founding: Mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with a lasting and meaningful public artwork.\n Celebrate Local Identity: Reflect Rupert’s history\, culture\, and values—whether agricultural heritage\, pioneering spirit\, or civic pride.\n Create a Landmark: Provide a visually striking\, durable work of art that becomes a recognizable point of pride for residents and visitors while creating a cohesive element in the historic downtown. \n  \nEligibility\nThis opportunity is open to professional artists\, art vendors\, and artist teams residing in the United States.\n Previous experience completing outdoor public art installations is preferred but not required.\n Artists of diverse backgrounds\, perspectives\, and artistic styles are encouraged to apply \n  \nArtwork Guidelines\nThe artwork should:\n Be permanent\, durable\, and low-maintenance\, suitable for Idaho’s four-season climate.\n Be visible and impactful from a distance.\n Be safe for public interaction and able to be placed in the intersection without obstructing pedestrian or vehicle line-of-site requirements in the surrounding area.\n Include interpretive or educational elements if desired (plaques\, integrated text\, etc.).\nThe City is open to a wide range of artistic expressions: traditional figurative sculpture\, abstract monumental art\, or multi-material installations that meet the project’s commemorative purpose. \n  \nBudget\nThe City has identified $35\,000 for this project; however\, the final budget may exceed the amount depending on fundraising and the cost of the selected artwork.\nThis amount must cover all costs related to the design\, engineering\, fabrication\, transportation\, installation\, artist travel\, insurance\, and any other expenses necessary to complete the project. \n  \nProposal Submission Requirements\nInterested artists must submit the following in digital format (PDF preferred) and delivered to Rupert City Hall by deadline of 12/20/2025.\n1. Letter of Interest (1–2 pages)\no Describe your artistic vision\, approach to commemorative or community-focused work\, and why this project interests you.\n2. Concept Sketches or Renderings\no Illustrative images of your proposed design (conceptual level acceptable at this stage).\no Indicate materials\, size\, and installation concept.\n3. Budget Estimate\no Preliminary breakdown showing how the project would be completed within the available funds.\n4. Timeline\no Proposed milestones from design to fabrication and installation\, anticipating completion by mid-late 2026.\n5. Resume / CV (for artist or team members)\no Include past public art commissions or relevant experience.\n6. Portfolio of Past Work\no 5–10 images with descriptions (title\, location\, materials\, budget\, year completed).\n7. References\no At least two professional references\, is preferred\, from someone familiar with your public art or large-scale project work. \nTimeline\nRFP Release: October 10\, 2025\nProposal Deadline: December 20\, 2025\nFinalist Notification: January 2\, 2026\nFinal Design Approval: February 15\, 2026\nFabrication & Installation By Summer/Fall 2026 (Preferably July 4\, 2026)\n(Timeline subject to adjustment based on project needs\, artist schedule and funding.)\n  \nContact\nFor general questions\, to request the full RFP\, or clarifications about making application\, please contact:\nKelly Arthur Anthon —  kelly.anthon@rupert.id.us] |  (208) 436-9600\nLeslie Garner — leslie.garner@rupert.id.us] |  (208) 436-9600\nCity of Rupert Administration
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/public-art-commission-opportunity-city-of-rupert/
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Other Arts Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20251018T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20251018T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T052235
CREATED:20250918T153200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T153201Z
UID:10001062-1760778000-1760810400@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Magic Valley Gem Club - Gem & Jewelry Show
DESCRIPTION:What: MVGC annual gem & jewelry show \nWhen: October 18 | 9am – \nWhere: Sligar Auditorium | Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nCost: Free! \n  \nCome support local jewelry makers and silversmiths at the Magic Valley Gem Club’s Gem & Jewelry Show! Get a jump on your holiday gifting and shop the wares of talented local artisans. Located in the auditorium at the Magic Valley Arts Council. This event is free to attend!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/magic-valley-gem-club-gem-jewelry-show/
LOCATION:Sligar Auditorium\, 195 River Vista Pl\,\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Exhibits
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