The work of the West's most accomplished artists come to your home in the pages of Southwest Art. Dedicated to the coverage and preservation of this unique genre of American art, each issue profiles the artists of the Southwest and looks at their work and what to expect in the upcoming times. Written for collectors, dealers and art enthusiasts of all levels, Southwest Art acts as your very own gallery, with brightly colored photography of hand-picked pieces filling the pages!
Southwest Art
Strong Showings • News from the art world
Jody Ahrens • Edgy impressionism
Richie Vios • Blueprint for success
Katrina Swanson • Sweet memories
Prix de West Invitational • National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, June 2-August 7
Grand Opening Weekend • The Legacy Gallery, July 2
Coeur d’Alene Art Auction • Grand Sierra Resort, July 22-23
Brett Allen Johnson • Maxwell Alexander Gallery, opening July 16
Oil Painters of America • Steamboat Art Museum, June 3-August 27
The Gilded West • Manitou Galleries, June 3-27
The Sons of Charlie Russell • Briscoe Western Art Museum, May 26-September 5
Margaret Nes • Ventana Fine Art, June 17-July 4
Colored Pencil Exhibit • Dunedin Fine Art Center, July 11-August 13
Call OF THE Wild • Dustin Van Wechel’s animal paintings evolve from his travels to the West’s unspoiled places
A SUSTAINING POWER • Bregelle Whitworth Davis has held to her love of art through difficult times
Harmonic Convergence • Laurie Kersey fuses her love of art and horses on canvas
Colorado Creatives • MEET 9 PAINTERS AND SCULPTORS WHO HAIL FROM THE CENTENNIAL STATE
Tabby Ivy • A creative collaboration
Wildlife & ANIMALS
COLORADO Artists • Denver. Boulder. Pueblo. Colorado Springs. Grand Junction. These places, along with all the myriad cities, towns, and villages across Colorado, are home to countless accomplished artists. Whether capturing a plains sunset in oil or immortalizing a Ute tribesman in bronze, the artists’ creative vision and craftsmanship shine through in their creations. Join us on the following pages as a talented group of Centennial State residents present their vibrant insight on life—past and present—both in the 38th U.S. state and points beyond.