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30 May Camp Run-a-muk

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Richard and Mardi Brayton piece together an extraordinary camp with nature — from heritage oaks to Tomales Bay — as the foundation and inspiration ...

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30 May Western Art's Eastern Roots

Posted at 14:54h in Features, Spring | Summer 2010 0 Comments
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Two Eastern museums pay homage to artists of the Old West ...

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29 Dec Swimming with Giants

Posted at 15:58h in Features, Winter | Spring 2009 0 Comments
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Painter John Banovich raises awareness of the connection between hunting and wildlife conservation ...

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29 Dec Contemporary American Tonalism

Posted at 15:27h in Features, Winter | Spring 2009 0 Comments
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A primer for one of the West’s most luminous “isms” ...

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29 Dec Natural Affinities

Posted at 14:47h in Features, Winter | Spring 2009 0 Comments
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An excerpt by Richard B. Woodward...

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29 Dec Long Beach Revival

Posted at 14:34h in Features, Winter | Spring 2009 0 Comments
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An architect updates a Southern California classic with a personal touch ...

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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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