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Images West magazine leads readers on a tour of the art scene in Jackson Hole. Each full-color issue is packed with the latest news about art galleries, music and theater productions plus in-depth features about some of the year’s biggest exhibits. All mediums are represented, from painting to sculpture, glass to mixed media and fine jewelry. You will also find stories about the people who create the artworks that make the valley so vibrant. A map of galleries in the valley and a calendar of events ensure art lovers will be able to find pieces that make their heart sing.
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Painting in Paradise Jackson Hole’s resident artists use a variety
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is chock-full of artists his corner of northwest Wyoming Here’s a small saminspired by the beauty of this place. work here. pling of the painters who live and
from even seemingly mun1. Travis Walker draws inspiration or a fence made of skis. dane scenes like an old trailer park, like Snow King or the He paints contemporary local scenes, location. National Elk Refuge, painting on Price range: $800-$10,000 See at Altamira Fine Art or traviswalker.com
bodies of work: 4. Todd Kosharek has three main and origami symbolist landscapes, portraiture, on canvas and is cranes. He works in acrylic paint mood. known for his expertise in light and
and draws on his architectural background the scenes of the West. Price range: $1,000-$6,000 See at Trio Fine Art or triofineart.com
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ADVERTISING RATES & SPECS Price range: $800-$4,500 See at Daly Projects or toddkosharek.com
in a whimsical and 5. Amy Ringholz portrays wildlife boundaries in abstract way with ink and oil. Pushing her images apwildlife art with her palette and style, that illuminates pear lighthearted, but there is a depth into their eyes. their personalities when one looks Price range: $5,000-$25,000 See at Ringholz Studios or amyringholz.com
loose and vibrant 8. Amy Lay’s brushstrokes create style captures images of wildlife. Her nontraditional depicting animals the energy of the wild world while and movement in rich color. Price range: $1,200-$12,000 amylay.com See at Mountain Trails Gallery or
of mediums, 9. September Vhay works in a variety a minimalist apusing a modern composition and for her horses. She proach. She is particularly known but works with a is true to realistic form and detail, aura. looseness that creates an impressionistic Price range: $2,500-$15,000 See at Altamira Fine Art or vhay.com
hristian Burch’s passion for his environs is evident the moment you step through the door of his condo on Pearl Avenue. Seemingly every spare inch of wall space is adorned photograph, painting or with a found piece of art. And staggering. There are pieces the variety is by well-established painters galleries. There are prints purchased from by local artists. Scrawled images from Burch’s former high school art students. A woodcut print his mother made in the 1960s. Anonymous works from yard sales Christian Burch loves to collect and consignment shops. art that speaks to him personally. While Burch’s artwork is not conventional, it His home is filled with interesting still counts as one of a wide variety of art collecpieces that reflect his unique style tions in Jackson Hole. The process of collecting and taste in art. is deeply personal. But it’s also practiced in a diverse set of ways. For some, a piece that speaks specificallyit’s about finding to them. Others focus on something they know they would enjoy seeing on their wall for years to come. And then there’s the aspect of artwork as investment . As may be evidenced by Burch’s collection, he doesn’t necessarily view himself as an art collector in the traditional sense. When he considers acquiring a piece of art, he’s not thinking about it as an investment. He doesn’t look at the name or renown of the artist as much as the piece itself.
IMAGES WEST 2016 PUBLISHES MID JUNE AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE FALL AND WINTER by her childhood in Jackson 2. Kathryn M. Turner is inspired and oil, she showHole. Her work is fluid. Using watercolor animals. She plays with cases landscapes and, increasingly, feel. dramatic light to create an ethereal Price range: $650-$13,000 See at Trio Fine Art or turnerfineart.com
in pastels and oil and ex3. Jennifer L. Hoffman works mostly of Jackson Hole, where plores her connection to the landscape en plein air, using nature as she’s lived for 20 years. She works her inspiration. Price range: $500-$10,000 om See at Trio Fine Art or jlhoffmanfineart.c
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Sleeping Indian, 6. Jim Wilcox loves painting the home, studio, and the mountain he can see from his inspiration in the gallery north of town. He finds his lakes to mevalley, from the mountains to pristine and fascination andering rivers. His realistic style landscapes. glowing create to with light combine Price range: $2,800-$60,000 See at Wilcox Gallery or wilcoxgallery.com
subjects includ7. Bill Sawczuk paints Western the landscapes of ing, horses, cowboys, wildlife and realism Wyoming. He calls his work impressionistic
painter who works 10. Katy Ann Fox is a plein air the rural West, primarily in oil on board to capture and old buildings finding subtle beauty in landscapes of the region. and providing a fresh and honest vision Price range: $600-$2,500 See at Daly Projects or katyfoxart.com —KELSEY DAYTON
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11-27 “FIGURES: PAINTINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHY” SHOW with Camille Davis and Ed Lavino at Daly Projects. dalyartistrep. com 15-27 “WANDERING THE WEST” EXHIBIT at Altamira Fine Art. With James Pringle Cook, Jivan Lee, David Grossmann and Marshall Noice. Reception 5-8 p.m. June 18. altamiraart.com 18 RUTH NORDSTROM EXHIBIT at Native JH. See her impressionist oils. nativejh.com
Pop Meets West Thirty years after Schenck’s painting adorned
18-19 CONTEMPORARY DANCE WYOMING performs, 8 p.m. at Center for the Arts. $35. jhcenterforthearts.org
first Fall Arts Festival poster, he’s back.
18-24 EDWARD ALDRICH SHOW at Mountain Trails Gallery. Reception 5-8 p.m. June 18. mtntrails.net
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20-30 “DIVERSITY” EXHIBIT at Astoria Fine Art. Featuring D. Elienne Basa, Jerry Markham, Gregory Packard and Greg Scheibel. astoriafineart.com
By Mark Huffman Art gallery hanMark Tarrant, whose Altamira Fine hen the art of the Wild West is the first artist Schenck’s work in Jackson, said “he met the art of 1970s New York dles and conceits of pop am aware of who took the concepts City, few guessed they would I he struck gold.” art to Western themes and subjects—and City Art Institute get along. Schenck was fresh out of the Kansas But the mix worked for Billy Schenck, inspired by the likes when he went to New York and was combine to inspiration Lichtenstein. unlikely Roy whose Oldenburg and driven of Andy Warhol, Claes West and East, old and new has of pop-inspired paintings that years. He initially did a series his popular work for more than 40 ceilings. But there was anthis mimicked Renaissance church Though Schenck: It’s also earned him the distinction pushing influence other grown year of being the first arthe wasn’t actually a cowboy, he had feawork cataist to have his In his works like 13 Minutes up with horses and cattle. Schenck’s tured twice on the poster From Eternity, Billy Schenck lyst appeared in the form of a cowboyphilic for the Jackson Hole Fall Italian movie-maker. melds pop art with Western contemporary a Arts Festival. myself “I considered themes. The original oil used for pioneered I began Schenck artist … but while in art school poster will Festival Arts Fall the on by Sergio art that has its feet seeing those spaghetti Westerns be auctioned September 19. Eastwood the ground of the cowboy Leone,” he said, recalling Clint and the frontier and its head in flicks like “The Good, the Bad the clouds of 20th-cen“It conceptually got my Ugly” and “A Fistful of Dollars.” tury pop. Having made that incongruous such a departure in the attention, and I thought, ‘this is stretch, he calls himself “a schizophrenic I instinctively, intuitively un“I run Western movie genre,’ and in two worlds,” and admits that earthmoving. derstood that this was similar in paint, from one extreme to the other side.” “I wondered if I could do something of show first Schenck’s of At the time begin messing with Western art.” he was and I made a decision to like Schenck. pop Western in New York, when Before Schenck there was nothing about 24, “I was scared, I was terrified” realistic and nostalgic. Not on: Western art had always been the reception, he said. But it caught were those of Russell and my Billy Schenck. His subjects “Everything was sold, it was beyond Warhol and his palette Remington but his eye was that of wildest imagination.”
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Jason Rohlf’s Conflation, a 5-by-9-foot triptych, will be part of his View From Here show July 23 at Diehl Gallery.
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THIRD THURSDAY ART WALKS: 5-8 p.m. on Third Thursday of June, July, and August, plus September 11, 16, and 20. Thirty or so members of Jackson Hole Gallery Association feature new exhibits, artist talks, snacks and more. For map, see page 51.
“In Dubious Battle: Shelley Reed.” Try yoga on the sculpture trail, 10 a.m. Thursdays July 9-August 27. Admission free for Jackson Hole residents on first Sunday of each month. $14 adults, $12 seniors, $2-$6 children, free to kids younger than five. (307) 733-5771, wildlifeart.org
DISTRIBUTION GRAND TETON MUSIC FESTIVAL: Symphony orchestra concerts five nights per week July 1-August 15 in Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village. Ticket prices vary. (307) 733-1128, gtmf.org
ART ASSOCIATION OF JACKSON HOLE: Enjoy a summer of art and technology at the Art Association’s gallery and studios in the Center for the Arts with exhibits and classes. Exhibitions include “On/Off” until July 10, “Physico/Electro” July 17-August 28, and “Dickie Landry: Explorations in Axonomeric Projections” October 9-November 13. artassociation.org
20 PLEIN AIR FEST, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at National Museum of Wildlife Art. wildlifeart.org 24 POET BILLY COLLINS performs, 8 Center for the Arts. $54. jhcenterforthe p.m. at arts.org 26-JULY 2 TAMMY CALLENS SHOW at Mountain Trails Gallery. Reception 4-6 p.m. June 27. mtntrails.net
p.m. each Monday at Dornan’s
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DINNER THEATER: Jackson Hole Playhouse presents the rowdy Western musical comedy “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” at 8 p.m. MondaysSaturdays through Aug. 29. Preshow dinner at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Dinner and show $60 adults, $50 youth (13-17), $38 child (5-12), free lap child (0-4); show only $32.50 adult, $25 youth, $19 child, free lap child. (307) 733-6994, jacksonholeplayhouse.com
TETON VILLAGE EVENTS: NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WILDLIFE Free family programs ART: Perched Alive@Five, 5 p.m. Tuesdays-Frid north of town overlooking the ays starting National Elk Refuge, July 7 in the Village Commons. the museum is open 9 a.m.-5 Concerts on p.m. daily. On the the Commons at 5 p.m. Sundays JACKSON HOLE HISTORICAL sculpture trail, see Ai Weiwei’s July 3, 4, 19, SOCIETY AND Circle of Animals/ 26, August 2, 9, 16, 23, MUSEUM: Open 10 a.m.-6 Zodiac Heads through October 30. (307) 733-5898, p.m. Monday11. Starting July 2, tetonvillagemix.com Saturday with exhibits on an immersive sonic experience homesteading, huntwill be delivered ing, dude ranching, American to those viewing the exhibit. Indians, music Mix’d Media party and movies. Admission $5 celebrates Zodiac Heads 7-10 adults, $4 students p.m. July 9. See and seniors, free to kids — JUNE — “Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry” film younger than 12. at 8:30 p.m. July 29. (307) 733-2414, jacksonholeh Create in an open studio daily istory.org June 20-August 16. 1-30 “HIGH COUNTRY SUMMER” Other exhibits include “Fight at Trailside or Flight: Art, Action, Galleries. Also “Fleeting Effects JACKSON HOLE HOOTENANNY Animals,” “Oldest Living Things of Light: Brent : Acoustic perin the World” and Cotton.” Open house for both formances by resident and shows: 5-7 p.m. visiting musicians, 6 I M A G E S W E S T 2015 June 18. trailsidegalleries.com
walk, 5-7 p.m. July 16. Concurrent showcases: “Impressions of Nature,” Robert Moore; “Western Wilderness,” Ralph Oberg; “Coast to Country,” Robert Duncan. trailsidegaller ies.com 2 OPENING RECEPTION FOR NICOLA HICKS AND JAMES CASTLE EXHIBITIONS , 6-8 p.m. at Tayloe Piggott Gallery. Meet renowned British artist Hicks. Shows hang through August 16. tayloepiggottgallery.com 2-4 CALVIN BEGAY EXHIBIT at Native JH. Master jewelry designer. nativejh.com 3 THE FETE at Diehl Gallery. Season-opening group exhibition featuring new works by gallery artists. Reception 5-8 p.m. diehlgallery.com
3-4 “FROGMAN” TIM COTTERILL SHOW at Wilcox Gallery. wilcoxgallery.com 7-9 ARUNASHI AND VICTOR VELYAN JEWELRY showcases at Tayloe Piggott Gallery. tayloepiggottjewelry.com 8 MICHAEL ISRAEL’S WILD WILD WEST, 7 p.m. at Center for the Arts. $40-$125. jhcenterforthearts.org 9 VIEW22 PLEIN AIR PAINTING, 9-11 a.m. atop Aerial Tram at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. view22.jhlandtrust.org
3-9 TROY COLLINS SHOW at Mountain Trails Gallery. Reception 1-4 p.m. July 4. mtntrails.net
9-25 “TOGETHER OR SEPARATE: PAINTINGS AND CERAMICS” SHOW with Katy Ann Fox and Eleanor Anderson at Daly Projects. Opening reception 5-8 p.m. July 9. dalyartistrep. com
3-5 FOURTH OF JULY SHOWCASE at Astoria Fine Art. Featuring Joshua Tobey and G. Russell Case. astoriafineart.com
10-12 ART FAIR Jackson Hole at Miller Park. Hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. artassociatio n.org
3-4 LIVE MUSIC AND FIREWORKS in Teton Village, including live broadcast of Grand Teton Music Festival’s patriotic concert. tetonvillagemix.com
Mark Eberhard’s Moonshine, a
11-12 THIN AIR SHAKESPEAR E, 7:30 p.m. at Center for the Arts. Off Square Theatre presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on the lawn. Also July 17-18. Free. offsquare.org
42-by-42-inch oil, is part of an
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Fine Art.
25-27 JACKSON HOLE WRITERS CONFERENCE at Center for the Arts. $395. jacksonholewritersconferen ce.com 26-27 TETON MUDPOTS summer ceramics sale at Center for the Arts. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. artassociatio n.org 29-30 LAUREN HARPER JEWELRY showcase at Tayloe Piggott Gallery. tayloepiggottj ewelry.com 29-JULY 11 “INTO THE WEST” SHOW with Gary Ernest Smith at Altamira Fine Art. Reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. July 2; artist talk at 6 p.m. altamiraart.com
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