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Limestone sculpture

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Limestone sculpture




Mr. Ryan is part of our pop-up exhibition for William Matthews on display through April 10th.



Roy Andersen could lay out color in such an attractive method, setting his subjects in strokes of brilliance.

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Bronze and resin.

The authenticity of Joe Beeler's work warms the heart. His passion for painting his experience of life in the west and narrating stories of other cowboys that came before him made his brush sing.




...captures a moment of quiet negotiations, planning, or possible storytelling around the firelight. Stewart was a distinguished member at any rendezvous and was often surrounded by trappers and Indians.



"In the open vastness of the Palouse hills, an area I take inspiration from, I witnessed this scene. A vortex formed from a column of hot air rising from the ground on this calm, sunny day, tossing dust and small particles harmlessly through the air.

“The Prospector” depicts a man on horseback making his way through a desert landscape. Behind him stretches a river and mountainous landscape. Once gold was discovered out west, numerous prospectors would make their way to unknown lands to try their hand at uncovering riches.



Steve Kestrel presents "Respite," a precise, symmetrical carving depicting a bobcat. Hand-carved from Wyoming black granite, sat atop a base of slate, this one-of-a-kind piece harkens the calm emotion of a large cat waiting for, or enjoying the spoils of, the hunt.


Beeler loved the stories of characters who built the west and the battles they won and lost. Battle Tested is a character that lived in Joe's head and just had to come to fruition.


"Mexican Father & Son" was painted during Adams's time teaching in Taxco, Mexico between 1935-19-36. Handcrafted metal frame from the craftsmen from the Taxco area.


Loose Gather is part of our pop-up exhibition for William Matthews on display through April 10th.




Chief Goes to Washington is a moving rendition of Chief Joseph dressed in his traditional attire during his journey to DC to fight for the rights to retain their lands.

Native American courtship,its music, secrecy, sacredness appear in several Couse's canvases, though few have the scale and offer the innate aesthetic pleasures of this work. Echoing the agrarian myths of Ancient Greece—think of Pan playing his pipes—the young man seduces the maiden with flute music







Winter Afternoon is part of our pop-up exhibition for William Matthews on display through April 10th.

“Moki Girl Looking Over the Canyon” depicts a youthful Indian woman contemplating the vast expanse of the canyon lands of her people with the sun setting to the west. She is in her traditional dress and Moki hair style.


Colors of Clay is another fabulous creation by George Carlson. It's rich and deep textures dance across the landscape, allowing your eye to dance along with them.