Visit Sun Valley Announces Wood River Valley Studio Tour
Sun Valley, Idaho (PRWEB) September 26, 2013 -- To the uninitiated, the Sun Valley area is a special enclave of highly talented and passionate artists. So much so that ArtPlace Magazine named Ketchum as one of its top 12 Small Art towns in the United States. Celebrating this distinct honor and shining the spotlight on the immense amount of creative talent in the Sun Valley region, the Wood River Valley Studio Tour opens the studios of over fifty artists to the general public on October 19-20, 2013.
Showcasing the creative community which calls the Wood River Valley home, this collaboration of artists has joined in an extensive effort to attract visitors and art lovers to the area to see close up their work and process in studio. Stretching from Bellevue in the south end of the valley to Ketchum in the north and all parts in between, this two day event is truly worth the visit. An artist reception will be held on Saturday, October 19th from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Wood River Fine Arts gallery in Ketchum. Event goers are invited to spend the evening mingling with the artists and fellow art lovers in attendance over drinks and appetizers.
The WRV Studio Tour also offers an artist education series to facilitate the sharing of industry and marketing knowledge and foster relationships between artists. Sessions include “Photographing Your Artwork”, “Heart and Head Marketing of Art”, and “Marketing Your Art Through Digital and Social Media”. A full schedule and details is available on their website.
The Wood River Valley Studio Tour, Inc. is an Idaho non-profit organization celebrating the artistic talent of the Wood River Valley, also known as the Sun Valley region. For more information and tickets for the Wood River Valley Studio Tour please visit http://www.wrvstudiotour.org. For lodging, dining, and other area information please visit http://www.visitsunvalley.com.
Greg Randolph, Visit Sun Valley, http://www.visitsunvalley.com, 208.725.2103, [email protected]
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