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SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-05-15/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260527T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260527T200000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T212355Z
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SUMMARY:Making Macrame: Dreamcatchers
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 27 \n6pm – 8pm \nMagic Valley Arts Council – 2nd floor classroom \nCost:  $25 to MVAC members\, $35 to Not-Yet Members \nNo experience necessary! Suitable for ages 14 and up.  \nClass size is limited for the best experience\, sign up early to save your spot!  \nRegister online below\, call MVAC at 208-734-ARTS (2787)\, or stop in to sign up. \n  \nThe Magic Valley Arts Council presents Making Macrame: Dreamcatchers with Chrissy Canner! \n  \nJoin our Making Macrame class and learn the art of creating beautiful and intricate knot designs! Our instructor\, Chrissy Canner\, will guide you through various techniques that will leave you confident to work on a pattern project or create your own design. In this class\, students will learn to create a woven dreamcatcher! \n  \nAll materials provided No experience necessary — beginners welcome! \n  \nRefund Policy: all ticket\, table\, or seat purchases are NON REFUNDABLE from date of purchase.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/making-macrame-dreamcatchers/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260804
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
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SUMMARY:FMG Call for Entry - Touched by Fire & Waterworld
DESCRIPTION:Applications will be opening soon for ‘Touched by Fire’ & ‘Waterworld’\nApplication Window June 2 – August 3\, 2026\nShow dates are September 18 – October 30\, 2026\nThe Full Moon Gallery will be accepting submissions soon for our autumn 2026 dual exhibition of Touched by Fire and Waterworld. These exhibits seek to explore the dichotomy and similarities between fire and water\, deserts and oceans\, and forest fires and floods. \nFrom the devastation of a burn to the exquisite beauty of rebirth with baby lodgepole pines and fireweed\, to the power (both destructive and regenerative) of water\, we want to see works that explore that tension and contrast. This is also your chance to share works that address the impacts of climate change – devastating fires\, droughts\, extreme weather\, floods\, rising ocean levels\, and more. \nWe welcome works in any style\, any medium. If your art showcases this contrast and the devastation and beauty that both fire and water can bring\, we want to see it! \nComplete your application here: FMG Application Form \n\n\nApplication Information:\n\n\n\n\n\nApplication Window: June 2 – August 3\, 2026\nAll 2D and 3D artists are encouraged to apply.\nEach application may include up to 10 works\, and you may apply up to 3 times for a total of 30 works submitted to the exhibit.\nWorks are reviewed by a Jury Committee\, and all artists selected will be notified in writing on or before August 10\, 2026\n\n\n\n\n\nImportant Dates:\n\n\n\n\n\nShow Dates – September 18 – October 30\, 2026\nApplications Open – June 2 – August 3\, 2026\nArtist Acceptance Notification – on or before August 10\, 2026\nInstallation Fees due – September 15\, 2026\nArtwork Delivery – September 15 from 11am – 5pm\nPublic Open House / Artist Reception – September 18 from 5pm – 7pm\n\n\n\n\n\nFees:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nApplication: $20 per 10 works submitted. You may apply up to 3 times per exhibition\, for a total of 30 works submitted per show.\nInstallation: $40 for MVAC Members\, $48 for Not-Yet-Members (yearly MVAC membership begins at $25 – click here for more info) per 10 works accepted.\n25% MVAC Commission on any works sold during the show.\n\n\nAll artwork will need to installation ready – framed (if applicable) with a suitable hanger on the back\, gallery wrapped canvas with finished edge\, etc. MVAC and all employees does not assume any liability for lost\, stolen\, or damaged artwork while on display. All artists are strongly recommended to carry liability insurance.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/fmg-call-for-entry-touched-by-fire-waterworld/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Full Moon Gallery,MVAC Artist Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260609T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260609T200000
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CREATED:20260225T235439Z
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UID:10001151-1781028000-1781035200@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Art Class: Garden Path in Watercolor
DESCRIPTION:Garden Path in Watercolor \nwith Jenn Young \nTuesday\, June 9 | 6-8pm \n$20 / MVAC Members \n$25 / Non-Members (membership begins at on $25/year! Click here to join or renew your membership and save.) \nRegister online below\, or call 208-734-ARTS (2787) to sign up! \n  \nCapture the meditative beauty of a garden path in this beginner friendly watercolor class! Learn to blend colors\, and use pen and ink to turn patches of color into plants\, trees\, and more. \n  \nJenn Young is a talented artist based in Southern Idaho who by her own description\, loves to make things! While she generally focuses on watercolor and woodworking\, you may find her dabbling in a wide variety of art forms. Jenn has taught classes in the Rupert area for several years\, and we are thrilled to bring her talents to the Magic Valley for you to enjoy. \n  \nAll supplies included. No experience necessary – beginners welcome! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRefund Policy: all ticket\, table\, or seat purchases are NON REFUNDABLE from date of purchase.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/art-class-garden-path-in-watercolor/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260617T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260213T212644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T212644Z
UID:10001145-1781719200-1781726400@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Making Macrame: Cowboy Hat Hanger
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 17 \n6pm – 8pm \nMagic Valley Arts Council – 2nd floor classroom \nCost:  $25 to MVAC members\, $35 to Not-Yet Members \nNo experience necessary! Suitable for ages 14 and up.  \nClass size is limited for the best experience\, sign up early to save your spot!  \nRegister online below\, call MVAC at 208-734-ARTS (2787)\, or stop in to sign up. \n  \nThe Magic Valley Arts Council presents Making Macrame: Cowboy Hat Hangers with Chrissy Canner! \n  \nJoin our Making Macrame class and learn the art of creating beautiful and intricate knot designs! Our instructor\, Chrissy Canner\, will guide you through various techniques that will leave you confident to work on a pattern project or create your own design. In this class\, students will learn to create a cowboy hat sling hanger\, perfect for displaying your favorite wide brim or Stetson! \n  \nAll materials provided No experience necessary — beginners welcome! \n  \nRefund Policy: all ticket\, table\, or seat purchases are NON REFUNDABLE from date of purchase.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/making-macrame-cowboy-hat-hanger/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Full Moon Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260304T000902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T000902Z
UID:10001160-1782468000-1782478800@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260319T183928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T183928Z
UID:10001168-1782518400-1782691199@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Mixed Media Oil Painting Workshop - SR Blissfully Enchanting Art Studio
DESCRIPTION:What: Mixed Media and Oil Painting Workshop\, led by Shannon Rios \nWhere: SR Blissfully Enchanting Art Home Studio / Gallery – 3604 E 3990 N\, Kimberly\, ID 83341 \nWhen: Saturday\, June 27 & Sunday\, June 28 | 9am – 3pm \nCost: $300 \nHow to Register: Call 208-212-8864 to reserve your spot! \n  \nOnly 6 spots available in this mixed media oil painting workshop led by internationally recognized and collected Mixed Media artist\, Shannon Rios! Enjoy detailed instruction including all painting materials\, step-by-step guidance\, and creative inspiration. Participants will take home their uniquely created painting at the end of class! \nMorning refreshments and snacks will be provided both days.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/mixed-media-oil-painting-workshop-sr-blissfully-enchanting-art-studio/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Art Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260630T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260630T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260123T203734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T204426Z
UID:10001132-1782842400-1782853200@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:24th Annual Jazz On The Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate and raise funds for music education with the 24th annual Jazz on the Canyon at Twin Falls Center for the Arts\, 195 River Vista Place.  Mark your calendars for June 30\, 2026! \nAn evening high above the Snake River Canyon invites you to brush off your dance shoes in preparation for a festive evening of vibrant conversation\, lively music\, exquisite food\, and a fabulous auction of many exciting prizes. \nThe featured performers are the Crescent Super Band\, who have been frequent guest artists with groups such as the Dave Matthews Band\, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy\, Tower of Power\, Journey\, the Rolling Stones\, and the Saturday Night Live Band. \nTables of 8 are $900. Proceeds from the events support the College of Southern Idaho’s MusicFest! summer camp for students\, the Twin Falls Education Foundation’s Cash for Classrooms program\, Magic Valley Music Education Fund\, and the Magic Valley Arts Council’s music education outreach. \nThis event is an early sell out so please purchase your table below\, or click here and complete the form to request an invoice!\n  \nRefund Policy \nNo refunds for seat or table purchases will be given. Please contact MVAC with any questions – 208-734-ARTS (2787)
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/24th-annual-jazz-on-the-canyon/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Jazz on the Canyon
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Valley Arts Council":MAILTO:magicvalleyartscouncil@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260710T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260710T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20251211T222628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T222628Z
UID:10001116-1783702800-1783710000@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE - Magic Moments
DESCRIPTION:What: Open House and Artist Recepetion for Full Moon Gallery exhibit Magic Moments \nWhen: July 10 | 5-7pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council’s Full Moon Gallery – 195 River Vista Place\, 1st & 2nd Floors\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nCost: Free! \nJoin us for the unveiling of our new exhibit Magic Moments\, a celebration of the talent of our members! This exclusive display opportunity has allowed the members of the Magic Valley Arts Council to show new works\, and re-display forgotten favorites. Plan to spend an hour or so browsing the many artworks spread across two floors\, enjoy light hors d’oeuvres\, and meet many of the talented artists with work on display. \nAnd afterwards\, be sure to stay for the Art & Soul of the Magic Valley awards ceremony\, starting at 7pm on the plaza! Join us as we reveal the winners of up to $50\,000 in prize money\, all chosen by YOUR VOTE. \nFeatured Guest Artists: List coming soon! \nFeatured Contemporary Craft Artisans: List coming soon!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/open-house-magic-moments/
LOCATION:Full Moon Gallery of Fine Art & Contemporary Craft\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260714T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260225T235823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T235823Z
UID:10001152-1784052000-1784059200@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Art Class: Sunset on the Water in Watercolor
DESCRIPTION:Sunset on the Water in Watercolor \nwith Jenn Young \nTuesday\, June 9 | 6-8pm \n$20 / MVAC Members \n$25 / Non-Members (membership begins at on $25/year! Click here to join or renew your membership and save.) \nRegister online below\, or call 208-734-ARTS (2787) to sign up! \n  \nThe magic of a summertime evening at the lake cannot be beat. In this beginner friendly watercolor class\, students will learn how to paint warm washes\, clouds\, and reflections to suggest water. Take the class now\, and be a painting master on your next vacation! \n  \nJenn Young is a talented artist based in Southern Idaho who by her own description\, loves to make things! While she generally focuses on watercolor and woodworking\, you may find her dabbling in a wide variety of art forms. Jenn has taught classes in the Rupert area for several years\, and we are thrilled to bring her talents to the Magic Valley for you to enjoy. \n  \nAll supplies included. No experience necessary – beginners welcome! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRefund Policy: all ticket\, table\, or seat purchases are NON REFUNDABLE from date of purchase.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/art-class-sunset-on-the-water-in-watercolor/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260717T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260304T000902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T000902Z
UID:10001161-1784282400-1784293200@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260811T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260811T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260226T000228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T000228Z
UID:10001153-1786471200-1786478400@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Art Class: At The Fair - Funky Animal Portraits in Watercolor
DESCRIPTION:At the Fair – Funky Animal Portraits in Watercolor \nwith Jenn Young \nTuesday\, June 9 | 6-8pm \n$20 / MVAC Members \n$25 / Non-Members (membership begins at on $25/year! Click here to join or renew your membership and save.) \nRegister online below\, or call 208-734-ARTS (2787) to sign up! \n  \nCelebrate the county fair\, the fantastic culmination of summer\, with this fun and funky watercolor course! Students will be guided and encouraged to capture some of the many critters at the fair in unique ways. Special attention will be given to creating a painting with a personality – this class is about having fun\, not technical drawing ability! \n  \nJenn Young is a talented artist based in Southern Idaho who by her own description\, loves to make things! While she generally focuses on watercolor and woodworking\, you may find her dabbling in a wide variety of art forms. Jenn has taught classes in the Rupert area for several years\, and we are thrilled to bring her talents to the Magic Valley for you to enjoy. \n  \nAll supplies included. No experience necessary – beginners welcome! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRefund Policy: all ticket\, table\, or seat purchases are NON REFUNDABLE from date of purchase.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/art-class-at-the-fair-funky-animal-portraits-in-watercolor/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260821T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260304T000902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T000902Z
UID:10001162-1787306400-1787317200@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260826T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260304T215627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T215627Z
UID:10001165-1787652000-1787745600@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Art Class: Sun Printing - Glass Plate Negative Cyanotypes
DESCRIPTION:Sun Printing: Glass Plate Negative Cyanotypes \nwith Ben Lustig \nTuesday\, August 25 & Wednesday\, August 26 | 10am – 12pm each day \n$25 / MVAC Members \n$30 / Non-Members (membership begins at on $25/year! Click here to join or renew your membership and save.) \nRegister online below\, or call 208-734-ARTS (2787) to sign up! This class is for ages 14 & up. \nNote: this class has a 10 person minimum. If the minimum is not reached\, registered students will be refunded or moved into an alternate class of their choosing.\n  \nThe glass plate negative to the Cyanotype\, the latter formerly known as the “sun print\,” is one of the oldest known photographic pairings in the history of photography and one of the most archival. Students in this session will be using spray paint\, natural objects and glass etching to create a negative of his/her choosing. This negative will then be contact printed onto the cyanotype solution-coated watercolor paper to make one-of-a-kind prints. This is where history meets the contemporary in the coolest way. If you’re a creative person looking for an awesome way to spend a few hours of your time\, or enjoy with a friend\, this is a session you don’t want to miss! \n  \nAbout the Instructor\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBen Lustig is a Professor of Photography in CSI’s Arts and Humanities Department. We are so excited for him to teach a class here at the Magic Valley Arts Council!\n\n\nBen’s journey into photography started in high school after seeing a gelatin silver print of a playground slide reflecting clouds. That single image changed everything. He bought a camera\, took a darkroom class during his first year at the University of South Dakota (while he was pre-med)\, and never looked back. After changing majors a few times\, he earned his B.S. in Mass Communications with minors in English and Photography\, then went on to complete his MFA in Photographic Mediums at East Carolina University.\n\n\nBefore coming to CSI\, Ben taught at both ECU and Pitt Community College\, working across digital\, darkroom\, design\, and photography history courses. Today at CSI\, he teaches all photography courses\, including introductory and advanced digital and darkroom\, studio photography\, and Appreciation and History of Photography (a course he originally designed himself).\n\n\nHe also leads a landscape photography workshop each summer in southern Utah\, giving students a hands-on\, real-world experience that blends both the technical and philosophical sides of photography. Ben’s advice for students: You don’t need to be “good” at art to take an art class. Passion comes first\, skills come later.\n\nRefund Policy: all ticket\, table\, or seat purchases are NON REFUNDABLE from date of purchase.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/art-class-sun-printing-glass-plate-negative-cyanotypes/
LOCATION:Magic Valley Arts Council\, 195 River Vista Place\, Ste 1\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Classes,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260918T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260918T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20251211T222927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T222928Z
UID:10001117-1789750800-1789758000@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE - Touched by Fire & Waterworld
DESCRIPTION:What: Open House and Artist Recepetion for Full Moon Gallery dual exhibitions Touched by Fire & Waterworld \nWhen: September 18 | 5-7pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council’s Full Moon Gallery – 195 River Vista Place\, 1st & 2nd Floors\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nCost: Free! \nJoin us for the unveiling of the Full Moon Gallery DUAL EXHIBITIONS of Touched by Fire and Waterworld. In these thought-provoking displays\, artists explored the contrasts and similarities of fire and water via a wide variety of mediums. Plan to spend an hour or so browsing this new exhibit\, enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and engage in conversation with many of the talented artists with work on display. \nFeatured Guest Artists: List coming soon! \nFeatured Contemporary Craft Artisans: List coming soon!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/open-house-touched-by-fire-waterworld/
LOCATION:Full Moon Gallery of Fine Art & Contemporary Craft\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20260919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20260304T000902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T000902Z
UID:10001163-1789812000-1789822800@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:Hagerman Fossil Beds "Year of the Horse" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:What: Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument Lecture Series\nWhen: Feb 27\, Mar 20\, Apr 24\, May 15\, Jun 26\, Jul 17\, Aug 21\, Sep 18 | 10am & 1pm\nWhere: Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, Hagerman\, ID\nCost: Free to attend! RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – email HAFO_Information@nps.gov to RSVP.\n\nHagerman Fossil Beds National Monument invites members of the public to learn more about the history of horses and Chinese communities in Idaho by participating in special programs that the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host and by visiting the park in 2026\, which is the “Year of the Fire Horse” in the zodiac calendar used in many Asian cultures!\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument\, located between Boise and Twin Falls\, preserves hundreds of species of three- to four-million-year-old plant and animal fossils\, including the world’s largest assemblage of “Hagerman Horse” (Equus simplicidens) fossils. While the Hagerman Horse is native to North America\, the genus Equus spread to Asia\, and fossils similar to the Hagerman Horse have been found in China. Historic remnants of Chinese communities centered around gold mining and railroad industry work in the 1800s are still present in the area near the park.\n\n\nThe Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument will host one special in-person or virtual Year of the Fire Horse program each month\, from February through September. A program schedule and additional details are available on the park website and below. Members of the public are also encouraged to visit the park\, which is still an active site where paleontologists continue to conduct research and discover new fossils. Visitor information is available on the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument website at https://www.nps.gov/hafo/index.htm\n\n\nEvent Schedule\nFeb 27: What Your Mother Never Told You About the Chinese Lunar New Year- by David Lei\nMarch 20: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James\nApril 24: Horse Tail – by Jay Hauser\nMay 15: What Have We Learned About Chinese Railroad Workers? – by Dr. Chris Merritt\nJune 26: Horses and People in the Northern Rockies – by Dr. Will Taylor\nJuly 17: The Light of a Hundred Fires: Chinese Gold Mining Networks in Idaho’s Boise Basin\, 1860-1915 – by Renae Campbell\nAugust 21: An Archaeological Record of Chinese Mining in the Snake River Canyon\, Idaho – by Dr Ken Cannon\nSeptember 18: From the Pearl River Delta to the Snake River Canyon: Southern Idaho’s Chinese Cultural Legacy – by Ron James
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/hagerman-fossil-beds-year-of-the-horse-lecture-series/2026-09-19/
LOCATION:Thousand Springs Visitor Center\, 17970 US Hwy 30\, Hagerman\, ID\, 83332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270102
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20251211T220503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T220503Z
UID:10001113-1793923200-1798847999@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:FMG Call for Entry - Art of the Gift
DESCRIPTION:Applications will be opening soon for ‘Art of the Gift’\nApplication Window August 4 – October 5\, 2026\nShow dates are November 6 – January 1\, 2027\nYou’re invited to apply to Art of the Gift\, the Full Moon Gallery’s annual holiday show the celebrates the spirit of a handmade holiday! We are encouraging artists to submit works that are perfect for holiday gifting\, with a focus on smaller\, gift-sized pieces that will bring joy to holiday shoppers seeking unique and meaningful presents. \nWe are seeking art of all kinds for this exhibition. This is a non-themed show\, our only request is that works are accessible in size and cost to the general public. 3D pieces are especially popular this time of year – ceramicists\, woodworkers\, jewelers\, fiber artists – this is your time! \nSpecial for this exhibit only\, prints (both framed and unframed) and cards will be accepted! If you submit prints\, please also plan to provide a method for display – print rack\, nice box\, etc. \nWe are also accepting series of items as one on the application – i.e. if you have a number of items (bowls\, mugs\, ornaments\, etc) that are priced the same and not individually titled\, these pieces together would count as one work on the application. Please be sure to list how many of each piece you plan to bring if accepted. \nComplete your application here: FMG Application Form \n\n\nApplication Information:\n\n\n\n\n\nApplication Window: August 4 – October 5\, 2026\nAll 2D and 3D artists are encouraged to apply.\nEach application may include up to 10 works\, and you may apply up to 3 times for a total of 30 works submitted to the exhibit.\nWorks are reviewed by a Jury Committee\, and all artists selected will be notified in writing on or before October 10\, 2026\n\n\n\n\n\nImportant Dates:\n\n\n\n\n\nShow Dates – November 6 – January 1\, 2027\nApplications Open – August 4 – October 5\, 2026\nArtist Acceptance Notification – on or before October 10\, 2026\nInstallation Fees due – November 3\, 2026\nArtwork Delivery – November 3 from 11am – 5pm\nPublic Open House / Artist Reception – November 13 from 5pm – 7pm\n\n\n\n\n\nFees:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nApplication: $20 per 10 works submitted. You may apply up to 3 times per exhibition\, for a total of 30 works submitted per show.\nInstallation: $40 for MVAC Members\, $48 for Not-Yet-Members (yearly MVAC membership begins at $25 – click here for more info) per 10 works accepted.\n25% MVAC Commission on any works sold during the show.\n\n\nAll artwork will need to installation ready – framed (if applicable) with a suitable hanger on the back\, gallery wrapped canvas with finished edge\, etc. MVAC and all employees does not assume any liability for lost\, stolen\, or damaged artwork while on display. All artists are strongly recommended to carry liability insurance.
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/fmg-call-for-entry-art-of-the-gift-2/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Full Moon Gallery,MVAC Artist Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20261113T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20261113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20251211T223226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T223236Z
UID:10001118-1794589200-1794596400@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE - Art of the Gift
DESCRIPTION:What: Open House and Artist Recepetion for Full Moon Gallery dual exhibitions Art of the Gift \nWhen: November 13 | 5-7pm \nWhere: Magic Valley Arts Council’s Full Moon Gallery – 195 River Vista Place\, 1st & 2nd Floors\, Twin Falls\, ID 83301 \nCost: Free! \nYou’re invited to the Artist Reception for the Full Moon Gallery exhibition Art of the Gift! Join us for an evening celebration the joy of holiday gifting through art. This festive show offers a variety of thoughtful\, gift-sized works created by our talented artist community. \nMeet the artists\, enjoy light refreshments\, and find the perfect piece to share with loved ones this holiday season. Join us in celebrating creativity and the spirit of giving! \nFeatured Guest Artists: List coming soon! \nFeatured Contemporary Craft Artisans: List coming soon!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/open-house-art-of-the-gift/
LOCATION:Full Moon Gallery of Fine Art & Contemporary Craft\, 195 River Vista Place\, Twin Falls\, ID\, 83301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Full Moon Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270102
DTSTAMP:20260409T233922
CREATED:20230303T194505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T193949Z
UID:10000016-1798761600-1798847999@magicvalleyartscouncil.org
SUMMARY:New Classes Coming Soon!
DESCRIPTION:Watch this space for new Art Class announcements!
URL:https://magicvalleyartscouncil.org/event/art-classes/
LOCATION:ID
CATEGORIES:Art Classes
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