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30 May No Looking Back

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With a new book and a 40-year retrospective at the Gilcrease Museum, sculptor Veryl Goodnight is hardly resting on her laurels...

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30 May Christopher Blossom's Ship Comes In

Posted at 18:28h in Features, Spring | Summer 2011 0 Comments
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The celebrated marine painter brings not only fresh interpretations of the West, but forces a region to think more broadly about its history ...

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30 May Sparkle and Light in San Antonio

Posted at 18:15h in Features, Spring | Summer 2011 0 Comments
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A glittering art glass collection inspires home design ...

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29 Dec In Full Bloom

Posted at 16:41h in Features, Winter | Spring 2010 0 Comments
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The Filoli Center is a hidden garden treasure in the San Francisco Bay Area ...

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29 Dec Memory and Invention

Posted at 16:25h in Features, Winter | Spring 2010 0 Comments
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In his work, American painter Clyde Aspevig reflects the exotic and captures the universality of nature ...

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29 Dec Grandmother Weavers

Posted at 15:56h in Features, Winter | Spring 2010 0 Comments
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These shimas are the soul of the Navajo nation ...

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29 Dec Where the Wild Things Are

Posted at 15:30h in Features, Winter | Spring 2010 0 Comments
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Architect Frank Cikan creates a sportsman's dream lodge in Montana...

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29 Dec Authenticity in Detail

Posted at 15:02h in Features, Winter | Spring 2010 0 Comments
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With awards and accolades that vastly outnumber his 46 years, Morgan Weistling paints in pursuit of truth ...

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01 Sep Cowboy Impressionism

Posted at 19:14h in Fall | Winter 2010, Features 0 Comments
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Painter, storyteller, horseman Tom Browning captures the magic of light in each image he creates...

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01 Sep Depth and Dimension

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With simultaneous careers in art and politics, Pojoaque Governor George Rivera is a true Renaissance man...

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