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29 Dec Telling the American Story

Posted at 14:19h in Features, Winter | Spring 2009 0 Comments
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Howard Terpning’s reign as one of the country’s greatest narrative painters...

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01 Sep The Four Matriarchs

Posted at 16:34h in Fall | Winter 2009, Features 0 Comments
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The women who revived Acoma pottery sparked a new generation to be keepers of the flame ...

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01 Sep Artistic Duality

Posted at 16:23h in Fall | Winter 2009, Features 0 Comments
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With contrasting subjects and steadfast passion, painter Paul Calle explores man’s historic transitions ...

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01 Sep Park City Modern

Posted at 16:05h in Fall | Winter 2009, Features 0 Comments
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Clean modern lines, contemporary Western art and a respect for nature create a home that’s a work of art...

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01 Sep Denver's Wild Blue Mustang

Posted at 15:31h in Fall | Winter 2009, Features 0 Comments
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Is Jiminez’s last work a new icon or a horse to dread?...

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01 Sep A Sculptor's Sculptor

Posted at 15:15h in Fall | Winter 2009, Features 0 Comments
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Robert Glen distills the spirit ofTexas with his mustang monument ...

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01 Sep The Rise and Fall of Drop City

Posted at 14:59h in Fall | Winter 2009, Features 0 Comments
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Alternative postmodernist art community has faded, but is not forgotten ...

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24 Jul The Eitejorg Museum

Posted at 16:36h in Features, Summer | Fall 2009 0 Comments
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An Easterner celebrates the West...

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24 Jul Unplugged and Unleashed

Posted at 16:14h in Features, Summer | Fall 2009 0 Comments
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T.D. Kelsey and Julie Oriet return to their native West with the spirit of Marco Polo...

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24 Jul Art of Landscape

Posted at 15:53h in Features, Summer | Fall 2009 0 Comments
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Topher Delaney utilizes landscape and vision to effect lasting and meaningful change ...

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