Artist Glasson puts the ‘camp’ in trappers camp October 27, 2020 by Sue Sommers 2 Comments In recent exhibit, Laramie painter disrupts, reinterprets and pokes fun at hallowed cultural symbols few of us question.
Land and Body: the Wyoming Arts Council Fellowship exhibit October 1, 2019 by Sue Sommers 3 Comments Winners of Wyoming’s most prestigious visual arts awards displayed together at University of Wyoming
Brinton’s temporary exhibitions offer a master’s study in method July 9, 2019 by Camellia El-Antably Leave a Comment The work and the setting are worth the trip to Big Horn, even though interpretive material is lacking.
Seeking the Light: Paintings by Isabel Rucker January 22, 2019 by Jenny Dowd 2 Comments Gouache and watercolor pictures hanging now in Jackson’s Center for the Arts blend moments of the natural world with fleeting, universal memories.
Virgin Land: Nick Thornburg’s myths and narratives January 11, 2019 by Elyse Guarino 2 Comments Artist Nick Thornburg doesn’t just want you to think critically about the story of the West. He wants you to think critically about your story of the West, yourself and America. How would you change it and do you realize that you can?