January 22 – March 6, 2021
Support YAM Art Education 2021 This year, as part of Yellowstone Art Auction 53, you can donate online in direct support of YAM art education! Proceeds fund the YAM Education Department’s goal of consistent, high quality art education for the children and adults we reach every year. Thanks to your generosity, we have been teaching art in Billings and communities throughout the region for almost 50 years. We continue to teach online and to small and safe groups at the YAM. Visit the Yellowstone Art Auction webpage at artmuseum.org/engage/yellowstone-art-auction/ and click the donate to education button and select children's or adult education.
Thank you to all our generous supporters of aRTS education. Your donations enable us to teach art at the YAM, in schools, and online.
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table of contents WELCOME....................................................................................2 UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS.......................................................3 EVENT SCHEDULE..................................................................... 4 AUCTION RULES........................................................................ 4 ART AUCTION COMMITTEE STATEMENT.......................... 4 QUICK FINISH ARTISTS.............................................................5 EVENT SPONSORS.................................................................... 6 LIVE AUCTION............................................................................. 7 EXPERIENCES............................................................................ 27 SILENT AUCTION.....................................................................30 ARTIST INDEX........................................................................... 53 ABOUT US................................................................................ 60 AUCTION NOTES..................................................................... 62
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Welcome Dear Friends: This has been the most challenging year in the history of the Yellowstone Art Museum. Thank you for bearing with us as we transition the annual Yellowstone Art Auction online. Your support is needed — now more than ever — as we pull through this Covid era and move forward with what you have come to love as the art event of the year. By taking the Auction online in order to create a comfortable environment during the pandemic, we have also expanded the opportunities for patrons to experience and buy great art. Take advantage of your chance to view all of the art online, and/or in person by making an appointment to come to the Museum. By participating in the Auction you are financially supporting the YAM as well as helping expand the careers of many artists from the region and beyond. We are grateful to artists who donated their work to help us create an outstanding event. Be sure to say thank you to the artists for their talent and time when you see them in person, or virtually on their social media pages. We extend our heartfelt and enthusiastic thanks to many people who make the Yellowstone Art Auction possible:
O ur outstanding Auction Sponsors who make this event a thriving success.
2 50+ Artists who submitted over 800 works for consideration this year. Each artist donates
50% – 100% of the proceeds from the sale of their work, making the Yellowstone Art Auction our most significant annual fundraiser.
T he dedicated committee of community members, led by Bess Lovec, who spent hours of their
time to carefully select the pieces for the live and silent auctions.
O ur many volunteers, committee members, and advertisers, without whom we would not have
an auction.
T he entire YAM team for all of the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making this event
a success. Most importantly, we thank all of you! Whether this is your 53rd Yellowstone Art Auction or your first, we could not do this without your dedication and support. Bid often, bid high, and most of all bid victoriously…and share the auction link with your friends and family so we may continue our fundraising success. Thank you again for helping us make this the extraordinary (online) social event of the year!
Bryan W. Knicely Deborah Anspach Executive Director Board President
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Upcoming exhibitons NEW BEGINNINGS: AN AMERICAN STORY OF ROMANTICS AND MODERNISTS IN THE WEST March 25 – July 18, 2021 The Yellowstone Art Museum is honored to be included in the tour of the Tia Collection’s New Beginnings: An American Story of Romantics and Modernists in the West. This is our second Victor Higgins, Yellow Trees and Adobes; c. 1925; oil on canvas collaboration with the Tia Collection. This exhibition focuses on Taos area artists who began to experiment with interpreting the West through a modern lens. Like the early Montana Modernists, these artists pushed boundaries, adapted new ways of thinking and seeing, and found their own version of place-based Modernism. Many have had national influence and a direct impact on our own region. The exhibition’s artists include Joseph H. Sharp, who set up a studio on the Crow Agency, not far from Billings, Montana. John Marin and John Sloan directly influenced Montana Modernist Isabelle Johnson. Post-Impressionist Jozef Bakos, like Johnson, strove to imbue his paintings with an emotive quality that went beyond pictorial landscape. They expressed the harsh realities of their often hostile environment in a manner that is not only visually stunning, but evokes the feeling of sublime space. JOHN GIARIZZO: WORK FROM LIFE March 21 – July 12, 2021
John Giarizzo, Grace, 2016, oil on canvas
Rarely does one in our region find an artist who works from life in a classical process from sketchbook to finished painting as John Giarrizzo. Throughout his life as a professor at Northwest College in Powell, and now as a full-time artist, his days involve quiet observation of the human form. This daily art practice has produced numerous sketchbooks and a refined spread of studies and finished paintings, which give homage to themes that have stood large in his life. But what evokes mystery and depth in contrast to these genre-like themes of children at play, men at work, Italians gossiping from benches, and a studio model, are the ever-present Guardians—Renaissance clad figures, pulled from Caravaggio paintings, largely present, but hiding in shadow. The Guardians evoke mystery, and give a nod to the dichotomous aspects of life at a time when contrast and division are ever present among us.
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Event schedule SILENT AUCTION Works available for bidding beginning Friday, January 22, at 12 p.m.
QUICK FINISH EVENTS Three in person Quick Finish Nights will take place on January 28, February 11, & 25. Each event will feature a special Quick Finish artist creating on-site at the YAM and a cash bar. Details on the featured artists can be found on the next page. Three virtual Quick Finish Nights will take place on February 4, 18, & March 4 on Facebook Live at 5 p.m.
LIVE AUCTION Bidding begins Monday, March 1 at 9 a.m.
AUCTION RULES
This year, all bidding will take place online.
A 15% buyer’s premium (donation) will be charged on all purchases. The buyer’s premium is tax deductible.
The Buy-It-Now price includes the buyer’s premium.
All sales are final.
The YAM may provide delivery of artwork within the city of Billings for a flat rate of $100.
Purchased art may be picked up from the Yellowstone Art Museum beginning Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Due to Covid restrictions, all pick ups must be scheduled by calling the museum at 406.256.6804. ID required for pick up. Art not picked up within ten business days will be assessed a storage fee of $10 per day.
ART AUCTION COMMITTEE In order to broaden the scope of work selected, this year’s selection committee was again a mixture of art collectors, gallery representatives, and museum professionals. See list on page 60.
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QUICK FINISH artists THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 6 p.m. Ruby Hahn, Acrylic and Mixed Media Artist from Billings, Montana Ruby is a local emerging artist working with fluid acrylics and other mixed media to create large-scale statement pieces. She is inspired by the natural world's inconspicuous relationships and interpretations. Throughout her paintings, she explores the connections between the microscopic and macroscopic realms. Keely Perkins, Artist from Miles City, Montana, Stone’s Throw Pottery “I use a watercolor style of painting, layering lights to darks, all the while keeping in mind the glazes I use are transparent and the thickness to which the glaze is applied will affect the color and overall feel of a piece. I am a sucker for color. I use bright colors and strong lines to create a strong contrast between the main subject and the background.“
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 6 p.m. Rede Ballard, Painter and Printmaker from Gillett, Wyoming “As a Painter and Printmaker the concepts behind what constructs and perceptions go into reality fascinate me endlessly. How and why we perceive reality in space and time the way we do is forever a mystery. No better a place to explore it than on a river in the middle of the Rocky Mountains.” Loretta Domaszewski, Contemporary artist from Bozeman, Montana “As a contemporary artist I create visual poetry and the beauty of the land. The spirit of place is my inspiration for a deeper, psychological interpretation of the journey, the personal quest. I search the essence of the natural environment. I become sensitive to its surroundings. Nature speaks: I savor the scents, sounds, colors, and movement. I respond, interpret, transcend. I am touched by its life! It is life’s energy I wish to express.”
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 6 p.m. Robert Tompkins, Impressionist oil painter from Billings, Montana Tompkins’ style is painterly, in most cases representational, but impressionistic, sometimes abstract, with a respect for color/value, composition, and mass. Interpretation of the subject is the intent of each piece with a healthy respect for the principles inherent in high quality art. Mike Caskey, Artist from Billings, Montana ”My work is a reflection of more common scenes that one would experience just about anywhere in the northwest. Most of my work is local in nature and it allows me to share my passion for this area with the viewer. I chose pastels and oils because they are quick and force me to remain loose.”
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The Yellowstone Art Museum wishes to thank these artists for their generous, Full Donations to the live auction:
JILL KRUTICK
JON LODGE
ROBERT MARS
JEREMY RABUS
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1 Michael Haykin Tucson, Arizona
Vermilion Fly Catcher’s Dream, 2018 oil on canvas, 24" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $2,600 “I am a painter of realism, whose interest in observing the changing moment provides the structure for my work. While my paintings are composed with formal considerations, I’m most interested in expressing the changing nature of all things...things natural, political, and cultural.”
2 Diana Tremaine Bozeman, Montana
Anima, 2019
oil on canvas, 40" x 40"
Estimated Retail: $8,000 Diana Tremaine’s paintings are inspired by the natural world around her and informed by her own life’s experiences. With her subjects, she strives to elevate the beauty of a moment. With her process, she communicates the complexity and struggle inherent in life. Tremaine creates intentional surface tension, laying opaque paint over transparent paint, juxtaposing clean, crisp edges with subconscious mark making and chaos, allowing subjective pops of color to float gracefully above deeper discord, in order to allude to differing layers and forms of reality.
3 Allen Knowshisgun Billings, Montana
Big Sky Buffalo Lodge, 2018 oil on canvas, 60" x 48"
Estimated Retail: $10,000 Allen is a Crow Indian Artist who grew up on the Crow Indian Reservation. He earned his BA in American Indian Studies from Haskell Indian Nations University and his MA in Indigenous Nations Studies from the University of Kansas. His art reflects his American Indian Heritage.
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4 Lee Walker
Red Lodge, Montana
Big Brown, 2018
acrylic on canvas, 60" x 60"
Estimated Retail: $7,000
“I currently reside and work as a full-time artist in Red Lodge, a proud Montanan, I am connected to all things ‘West;’ inspired by magnificent landscapes and traditional cowboy culture. Primarily working with acrylic paints: vibrant, bold, and fast. A love of crisp marks found in tattoos, comic books, and stained glass influences the black outlines. Utilizing metallic paint pays homage to the Wild West gold rush. My goal, upon completing a painting, is for the viewer to become equally reflective and energized.”
5 Gordon McConnell Billings, Montana
Trick Shooter, 2020
acrylic and charcoal on Artforum magazine pages, 42" x 31.5"
Estimated Retail: $2,800
“For more than three decades, in a long series of monochrome ‘action’ paintings, I have been lovingly satirizing and critically interrogating Western art and movies. Lately, I have traded this trademark imagery for colorful, collage-based paintings. In these recent works, I am combining pages of advertising from the elite magazine Artforum with boldly colorful painted passages derived from the offbeat imagery and graphics of Italian western films and posters, as well as mid-20th century comic books and cowboy kitsch.”
6 Robert Mars
Redding, Connecticut
Requiem For Dissent, 2020
acrylic and vintage ephemera on wood panel with UV varnish, 30" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $4,000
“This body of work strikes a balance between chaos and control. Employing concepts of abstract expressionism, I begin with paint layers of loose and dynamic brushstrokes on vintage newspaper. Choosing to either highlight or obliterate this record of events acts as rebellion to structure and order. The vintage newspaper is a bridge to the events of the past; anchoring the work in history. The dialogue between the layers of color - the events glimpsed through the paint - sets the palette for the final composition.”
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7 Harry Koyama Billings, Montana
Sweet Dream, 2018 oil on board, 12" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $4,000 “My abstract art is a reflection of my approach to life. I prefer images that project positive energy conveying a pleasant or serene message. Simplicity and accuracy is a common attribute of my work.”
8 Robert Royhl
Bozeman, Montana
Night Walk, 2019
oil on masonite panel, 24" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $5,000
“I am fascinated by the landscape and culture of the modern West. I find it an odd mix of science fiction and the various histories that have gotten us to this time and place. It is a place both of wonder and dislocation. I feel a new world is being built out of many disparate things and our job as artists is to give it form.”
9 Kurt Palmquist Bozeman, Montana
Flourish, 2020
oil stain on birch, acrylic on mdf, limited edition series 1 of 3, 33" x 32" x 4"
Estimated Retail: $4,800
“My sculptures explore my fascination with three-dimensional geometric form inspired by my lifelong passion for abstract art, color, architecture, and light. The process is organic: as I work through refining the forms, it becomes clearer and more developed. I develop a form of visual language, sometimes it sings, and sometimes it mumbles. Sometimes I discover a different dialect that opens up new possibilities. The final piece is a result of refining the visual language until it communicates what I’m looking for.”
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10 Jeremy Rabus St. Louis, Missouri
A Higher Level of Awareness II, 2020 acrylic on canvas, 40" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $2,000
Jeremy Rabus is a painter living and working in St. Louis, Missouri. His process engages several modes of paint application, all with the goal of a color interaction that stimulates the viewer immediately: a sense of emotion and heightened dramatics is condensed, intensified, and expanded across the picture plane. These serve as a pivot point to a visceral, alternate experience of space, time, and perception.
11 John Buck
Bozeman, Montana
The Universe, 2013
Woodblock rubbing — nero and colored pencil, 53" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $6,000
Printmaking has a history of using popular imagery, humor, and politics to critique society. My work is an extension of that tradition, and I frequently study art history and the work of other artists who have pursued these issues in their work. Initially, the woodblocks were not preconceived, but were open and spontaneous diaries of ideas: one thing led to another. Eventually, a central image would evolve from the drawing and that form would be inlayed into the surface of the block. Now, my woodblocks are predetermined by themes that I choose which govern imagery and format. Keeping this process as intuitive and spontaneous as possible is one of the challenges I focus on.
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12 Dave Thomas Eagle, Idaho
I Shake and I Shiver When I Know You’re Near, 2020 modified concrete & mixed media on canvas, 65" x 48"
Estimated Retail: $5,200
“I’m an abstract painter, doing so for 55 years. From my daily studio practice comes discovery, meaning, content, questions, what’s real or unreal etc. My work projects energy, process, and humor. All I have to say comes from that daily practice, not a preconceived agenda. I’m a process painter looking for an excuse to paint and materials I find often inform the work itself. I’m not an art supply store fan, however Home Depot or hardware stores are my kind of place. Painting is a visual language and it’s not easy to put into words. It’s an emotional experience. I’m looking for some new way of painting or what painting can be. This body of work is about saying more with less, adding and subtracting as the painting progresses. Today’s work informs me for tomorrow’s.”
13 Natalie Christensen Santa Fe, New Mexico
A Good Day, 2018
digital photograph on cotton rag, dibond mount, satin lamina, 40" x 26"
Estimated Retail: $4,400
“My interest is in investigating the more banal peripheral landscapes that often go unnoticed by the casual observer. I choose to shoot in locations that may be viewed as uninteresting or even visually off-putting. Closed and open doors, empty parking lots and forgotten swimming pools draw me into a scene; yet it is my reactions to these objects and spaces that elicit interpretation and projection. This is exciting and challenging for me, to ‘see’ something hiding in plain sight.“
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14 Karen Garre
Livingston, Montana
Aspens, 2020
acrylic on canvas, 40" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $4,000
“During this era of social distancing, I have had more time to spend in the countryside by myself enjoying the beautiful country we live in. This series of landscapes is the result of the periods I spent enjoying the landscape. The colors are my way of expressing the joy I felt in my heart.”
15 Antonio muniz
Los Angeles, California
The Jump, 2018
fumage, enamel, and oil on canvas, 38" x 54"
Estimated Retail: $7,000
“I paint because I know no thing.” Like the universe, which is constantly contracting and expanding, the paintings have no beginning or end, just an interaction that flows where time is suspended. Smoke constantly changes its form unpredictably in space and Antonio felt it was the perfect medium with which to explore.
16 Neil Jussila
Billings, Montana
Lark Song in Spring, 2019
mixed media, oil on canvas, 22" x 28"
Estimated Retail: $4,800
“The gift lies in seeing a painting, sketch, or drawing come fully alive, in a moment of playfulness and joy.”
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17 Robert Tompkins Billings, Montana
Solitude, 2020
oil on canvas, 24" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $2,500 Robert Tompkins is an impressionist oil painter. His work includes floral, landscape, and figurative/animal from purely abstract to a bridge between realism and abstraction and is featured in galleries throughout Montana. Winner of numerous awards starting with first place in the Greater Yellowstone Juried Exhibition and multiple honorable mentions, he is the previous owner of Purple Sage Gallery and currently working out of his studio in the Montana Power Building in downtown Billings.
18 David Terrar
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Shadows and Gold, 2020
23k gold leaf & acrylic on canvas, 30" x 40"
Estimated Retail: $3,500
“Most people struggle and suffer. After a heart attack, I decided to illustrate my struggle. Winter represents struggle. Trees are a sign of strength and stability. Bright sun coming through the trees shows hope. To illustrate hope, I use 23k gold leaf.”
19 Vicki Conley
Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico
Picnic on the Pecos, 2020 fiber, 33" x 62"
Estimated Retail: $2,500 “I am drawn to the process of art and have thus always enjoyed mixed media; calling on ceramics, printmaking, photography, and fiber to convey my ideas. I often use improvisational machine piecing to capture the feeling of a place or event. Much of my work is an expression of the natural world I see around me.”
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20 JUDD THOMPSON Billings, Montana
Winter Moon, 2020
acrylic on canvas, 48" x 48"
Estimated Retail: $3,500
Born in 1983, Judd Thompson spent his formative years growing up on the Crow Indian Reservation, gaining inspiration from the art he was surrounded by in his parents’ business, the Custer Battlefield Trading Post. Judd draws inspiration from Western artists, especially Joseph Henry Sharp. Judd uses his passion for color theory to capture the essence of Crow Country in a variety of media. After graduating from the University of Wyoming in 2010 with a degree in Art & Art History, Judd moved to Billings, Montana where he currently resides.
21 Alan McNiel Troy, Montana
Bluebirds in the Bush, 2020 oil on canvas, 30" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $3,200 “My most recent work has some fun with birds, and the idea of balance.”
22 James Urbaska New Fane, Vermont
Pinkish, Lowery Day, 2018 oil on linen, 20" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $3,500 “Paintings speak for themselves.” —Carmen Herrera
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23 Sandra dal poggetto Helena, Montana
Relict #9, 2017
oil, soft pastel, dyed deer hair on canvas, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $1,800
“The archaic permeates our modern lives — we walk on the archaic; we drink it; we breathe it. It is landscape: sensuous, visceral, alive. As I walk the land known as Montana, something happens to my understanding of art history. The Euro-American point of view breaks down, the iconic horizon dissolves. Parts, details, surprise from all directions and the circle of the horizon surrounds me.”
24 Jill krutick
Mamaroneck, New York
Brook Trout, 2019 oil on canvas, 11" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $1,500 Jill Krutick is a contemporary abstract expressionist whose paintings trace the artist’s joyful path of self-discovery and creative exploration. Using only texture, form, and color, the artist suggests the intense beauty and constant flux of nature: galaxies, skies, blossoms, and tides. Krutick combines abstract expressionist gestures, impressionist luminosity, and personal symbols of change.
25 Shirle Wempner Big Timber, Montana
Wild Mustang, 2019 oil on linen, 24" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $4,600 Shirle Wempner was raised on a horse ranch on the outskirts of Billings, Montana. Her experiences growing up on the ranch resulted in a great appreciation of nature and encouraged her to put to canvas the inspiration she experienced on a day to day basis. Working predominately in oils and utilizing broad-brush strokes and palette knife techniques, she creates a feeling of impressionistic realism, concentrating on a painterly representation of the subject matter.
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26 Tara Will
Westminster, Maryland
Autumn Sparkle, 2020
soft pastel on canvas, 25.5" x 19.5"
Estimated Retail: $3,200
“As a lover of art and philosophy, I have always been chasing after conveying to the viewer a subject’s essence. I love to try to capture the essence in a way that has moved me at that moment. The energy of the subject shifts with time, season, light, and feeling. Whether it be a landscape or a figure, everything has a feeling to it. That is what I seek to show the viewer.”
27 Dawn Ness
Billings, Montana
Renewed Strength, 2020
mixed watercolor/acrylic on canvas, 24" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $4,200
“I am a self-taught, horse-crazy artist. I use a variety of mediums. My style has a wide range to suit the mood of each piece. My inspiration is continuous. But one constant is that my heart and mind collaborate and allow my hand as a vessel to express those feelings for the piece I am working on.”
28 David mayer
Lafayette, Colorado
Aspen Rise, 2020
oil on canvas, 30" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $3,500 The fine art of David Mayer captures the beauty and color of Colorado and the West, from the high plains to the Rocky Mountains and from the Pacific Coast to the desert southwest. His paintings let you experience firsthand the warm light of a prairie morning, the soft, cool colors of blue-shadowed snow, and the brilliant gold of a high country late autumn day.
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29 Loretta Domaszewski Bozeman, Montana
Yellowstone Waters, 2020 oil on canvas, 30" x 40"
Estimated Retail: $4,000 “As a contemporary artist, I have a deep connection to the earth as a living body. I see the world through light, layers, and pathways. The spirit of place is my inspiration. I paint to create visual poetry. It is life’s energy and essence I wish to express.”
30 Gordon Skalleberg Santa Fe, New Mexico
Healing Horizon, 2020 oil on board, 35" x 71.5"
Estimated Retail: $9,500 “Often, I paint from old photographs of people unknown to me. Some of my paintings inspire the viewers to create their own stories, their own perspectives. This thrills me. A recent relocation to Santa Fe, New Mexico, with its desert landscapes and open skies, has inspired new imagery in a semi-abstract landscape-style that draws on the quintessential Southwestern features.”
31 Jesse Barrus Boulder, Colorado
High Desert Study #10, 2020 oil on board, 18" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $2,200 Born and raised in Northern Utah, Jesse Barrus has always felt most at home in wild places. He seeks to capture this sense of peace in his work. Currently residing in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife Roxy and their dog Sid, Jesse works as a Fly Fishing Guide and an Art Director while pursuing his passion for oil painting.
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32 Brenda Wolf
Great Falls, Montana
Ice Queen, 2020
soft pastel on canvas, 36" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $4,500
“My paintings are all inherently connected to my life and my thoughts. I paint what speaks to me; it’s a personal journey of inner reflection. My animals and I are tangled together in a dance to capture an emotion that is left to the viewer to enjoy and decipher for themselves. Wildlife is boundless like my thoughts. We will dance together for a very long time.”
33 Jane Waggoner Deschner Billings, Montana
From the Silhouette Series (Sitting Dog), 2020
hand-embroidered snapshots, vintage album pages, 40" x 21"
Estimated Retail: $1,900
“I use other people’s family photographs to explore our interactions with the ups and downs experienced in daily life. There is a richness in everyday family photos whether or not they memorialize our particular family’s history. When I collaborate with another’s photo, I tease out a common humanity not confined by time, place, or circumstance. I explore our shared human condition to better understand my own. By asking viewers to look carefully, I renew and transform their experience of looking at old photographs. By engaging them with other people’s family photos, I alter the way they see their own. They come to realize, as I did, how universal this form of expression is — and how precious.”
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34 Soojin Choi
Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Three Fates, 2020
ceramic, wood, acrylic paints, 68.5" x 75"
Estimated Retail: $2,800
“Human emotion comes from the interplay between people, physical space, and emotion itself. The ambivalence of human emotion occurs through unresolved and confusing situations in external and internal matters. An ambivalent moment reveals itself to me, and I depict that gray area of humanity. I recount these unsettled situations so viewers can empathetically encounter the emotions of the human forms I create.”
35 Rudi Broschofsky Ketchum, Idaho
Waiting for the Signal, 2018
spray paint on deep edged panel with resin, 42" x 32"
Estimated Retail: $3,500
Situated somewhere in between representation and abstraction sits the works of artist Rudi Broschofsky. Taking a Street Art approach to Western Art makes his process completely unique to both genres. His paintings are constructed entirely out of spray paint, which is accomplished through a calculated process of creating meticulous stencils with an X-Acto knife. A stencil may take upwards of 120 hours to create and sometimes may only be used once. From nearby, the subject matter is nonrepresentational but with space the composition becomes unmistakable.
36 Sheila Miles
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Down the Road, 2020 oil on canvas, 36" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $3,800 “I want to capture the beauty and a sense of time and place, focusing on light and shadow and the abstract qualities in the puzzling shapes that warp over surfaces. I use the colors and tones, along with bright contrasting whites and am engaged in the process of ‘the more I see, the more I look, and the more I see,’ and a never ending quest to understand the complexities of the visual world.”
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37 J. Jie Li
Brooklyn, New York
Fire and Desire IX, 2018
watercolor on arches paper, 40" x 45"
Estimated Retail: $2,800
“Traditional Chinese scholars like to express their feelings through beautiful depictions of nature, thus placing a significant emphasis on the innate ties between man and the environment in which he lives. Likewise, I too hope to draw on those connections albeit in regards to the dilapidation of our natural surroundings. Unlike the odes to beautiful nature of the past, I hope to call attention to the current destruction of nature, perhaps in turn as a reflection of the inner decay of man.”
38 Guillaume & Isabelle Beau de Lomenie Cody, Wyoming
Martin, 2018
acrylic print with floater frame, 33" x 50"
Estimated Retail: $5,700
“We are a couple of journalists and photographers. Through the École des Beaux Arts in France, then through a collaboration of nearly 20 years with the main French equestrian magazines for Isabelle, through the profession of hunting guide throughout the world, then thanks to a collaboration of nearly 20 years also with French hunting magazines for Guillaume, we have developed the same passion for nature photography, horses and for their relationship with humans.”
39 Julio Cesar Banasco Rego Miami Springs, Florida
The Color of Silence, 2018 sanguine/canvas, 31.5" x 27.5"
Estimated Retail: $3,000
“In every painting, I construct and deconstruct myths of a high poetic value, reflection of the experiences of an obsolete system that exterminates ideas and thoughts, which is Cuba. This is where life is delayed like a timeless pendulum, making me a chronicler without knowing it. From the silence, from the grief of my people, catching shadows and dreams to transfigure them in the hereafter is my intent.”
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40 Rudy Autio
Missoula, Montana
Orange Haired Girl, 1982 acrylic on paper, 31" x 26"
Estimated Retail: $3,800 Born in Butte in 1926, Rudy Autio was at the forefront of the contemporary ceramics movement; his ceramic vessels with painterly surfaces became iconic for their striking composition. He executed many architectural commissions with Peter Voulkos and was a founding artist at the Archie Bray Foundation.
41 Lynn Thorpe
Rapid City, South Dakota
Cloud Bowl, 2018 oil on canvas, 26" x 48"
Estimated Retail: $3,000 “Through many years of contemplating the relationship between earth and sky, I have played with it in a variety of ways. I continue to do so, as the possible relationships appear to increase rather than decrease. My approach varies from simple observation to intentional manipulation. I am always interested in the idea of a work and in making that idea beautiful.”
42 Jon Lodge
Billings, Montana
Cumulus Undulatus Interruptus (Cloud #351), 2020
carbon particle substrate, surface tension, gesso on canvas, 30" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $2,000
“I minimize control to maximize accidents. The interaction of gesso and surface tension with layers of carbon particles generates a system that creates the abstraction—reconciling skill and randomness.”
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43 Christine Vanderkaap Austin, Texas
Babou the Ocelot, 2019
ballpoint pen on strathmore paper, 23" x 29"
Estimated Retail: $3,200
“I’m a classically trained figurative artist living and working in Austin, Texas. I mostly work in watercolor and ballpoint pen. I start with the fluidity and vibrancy of watercolor, then work over it in ballpoint pen in an almost hyper realist fashion. Taking over 100 hours on my large studies, I like to focus on texture and the way light falls on my subject.”
44 Catherine Eaton Skinner Seattle, Washington
Passages V, 2015
archival print on paper, encaustic, and oil on panel, 24" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $6,000
“This series represents the still memory of what landscape was and can be through the work of paint and brush. The element of ether or quintessence is honored by the red bindu, a focal point amidst the chaos. The red element (triangle, house, line), captures the elements of air/wind, water and earth, which support life on this planet. The red house outlines the memories that are embedded in ourselves. This work hopefully provides places for mindful meditation.”
45 Gregory Wilhelmi Roundup, Montana
The King is Dead, 2018 oil on canvas, 24" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $2,400 “I try to use my talent as an artist to say something about who we are, who we think we are; where we have been, and where we hope we are going.”
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46 Rede Ballard Gillette, Wyoming
Red Lodge Ray, 2018 oil on paper, 14" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $2,400 “The concepts behind what constructs and perceptions go into reality fascinate me endlessly. How and why we perceive reality in space and time the way we do is forever a mystery. No better a place to explore it than on a river in the middle of the Rocky Mountains.”
47 Gesine Janzen Bozeman, Montana
This Quiet Creek, 2018
hand-bound accordion book of ten wood block prints, 20" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $7,000
“This Quiet Creek is a hand-bound book of ten wood block prints. The prints present a selection of the lakes, reservoirs, rivers and streams, dams, levees, and empty creek beds that I observed on my travels across Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona between 2017 and 2018. Water is represented in its many states: low water and high water, frozen and unfrozen, stagnant, free-flowing, and dried-up. Its power and abundance are presented alongside evidence of manipulation, fragility, and scarcity. Water crashes and roars over rocks, it laps at river banks and meanders slowly across the land. I am drawn to it because of its enduring nature: it keeps going over time, on and on, eternally finding its way. This work is also intended to provoke thought on the many contradictions evident when observing water’s beauty, enjoying nature tourism, and how water is conserved and managed.”
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48 Brian Keith Scott Billings, Montana
Tambourine Tea, 2020
cast aluminum glass and steel, 34" x 12" x 5"
Estimated Retail: $2,500
“I know everything I am comes from that which is ancient and will continue on in the process of becoming ancient until both ends meet. My pieces are contemplative in the manner of invoking ancient qualities of relics. My invitation is to meet them at the time and place of their origin.”
49 Brad Rude
Walla Walla, Washington
Combined Effort, 2020 cast bronze, 17" x 20" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $7,000 “I am a storyteller. I spin tales that require imagination and curiosity in my bronze sculptures. I portray animals in situations that mimic our own lives, whether at crossroads, or the interplay of the familiar with the unfamiliar. The animals are a stand in for us.”
50 Mark Harris
Carbondale, Colorado
Caught, 2017
bronze, 7" x 6" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $2,200 “The purpose of my artwork is to invoke an awakening of the sensual. Stimulating a perceptual, internal, and intellectual response for the viewer: a visual that speaks to life’s experiences. Creating symbols of universal connection underscores the relationship that one has to another and to nature.”
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51 Josh Deweese
Bozeman, Montana
Large Covered Jar, 2018
wood fired salt soda glazed stoneware, 28" x 19" x 19"
Estimated Retail: $3,500
“The jar is a form that I have worked with for many years. The shape provides a canvas in the round for a drawing to unfold as the viewer discovers the other side. The molten surface is rich with wonder and a sense of geology. I enjoy the association with the body reflected in the descriptive language of ‘belly’ and ‘shoulder.’ The jar is a familiar archetype from the domestic landscape, helping to create a feeling of comfort and the home.”
52 Paige Bowman Savage, Montana
Double Take, 2017
cast glass, 18" x 18" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $3,500 Paige Bowman itches with creativity. She experiments playfully with fused glass techniques, infusing each piece with her love of color and sense of humor. She steps into the studio each day asking What if? and lets that lead her into the next piece. It is the act of trying something new that excites her, to prove that she can make something better than the day before. In the past she, was a porcelain doll maker, a beader, and now she is teaching herself the magic of fused glass. She takes her inspirations from the natural world, the novel, and the surprising.
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Lot #53 Long Weekend at the Torgrimson Place Take a long weekend with three of your favorite people in the beautiful foothills of the Beartooth Mountains. The Torgrimson Place is a lovingly refurbished rustic log house built in the early 1900s. Relax, hike, fish, hunt, birdwatch, float the rivers, and witness the beauty of Montana. More information can be found on the auction website. Thank you to the Heyneman Family for their generous donation.
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Lot #54 Hot Air Balloon Ride & Picnic Float for an hour above the treetops and below the clouds while you experience the breathtaking views of the Yellowstone River Valley. When you land, celebrate with a champagne toast or soft drinks and a picnic basket of local goodies. The ride will be scheduled with Chris Jones, organizer of the Big Sky International Balloon Rendezvous. Ride dates and times are weather dependent. Total payload depends on temperature and max weight capacity is 250 lbs. for you and your guest. Thank you to Chris Jones for his generous donation.
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Lot #55 Gourmet Dinner This will be a scrumptious six course gourmet dinner paired with some delightful wines along the way. Dinner will be topped off with an outdoor fire, fine cigars, and whiskey. This dinner is for eight people prepared at either the home of Vermont Culinary Institute Graduate Alan Sparboe or the home of Assistant Sous Chef Jason Bliss on a mutually agreed upon date. Floral arrangements will be designed by Floral Artist Kristen Sparboe to be taken home by the winning bidders. Please, when scheduling and planning with us, allow for a minimum of five hours for the full dining experience. Thank you to Alan Sparboe & Jason Bliss for their generous donation.
Estimated Value: $1,500
Lot #56 Condo in Big sky Enjoy a luxurious weekend away in Big Sky’s Meadow Village. Soak in the pool or hot tub, read a book by the wood-burning fireplace, or get outdoors and appreciate the beauty that Montana has to offer. Six people maximum with blackout dates 12/20/21 – 1/3/2022. Thank you to Deborah Anspach & Dr. John Hanson for their generous donation.
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The Yellowstone Art Museum wishes to thank these artists for their generous, Full Donations to the live auction:
EDWARD BARTA
CINDY BETKA
MIKE CASKEY
DARCY DANGREMOND
BILL DAVIS
TOD FORSGREN
JOHN GIARIZZO
KAREN GRAY-LEACH
STEPHEN HARADEN
LOGAN HENDRICKS
JASON JAM
PAM LITTLE
LARRY MAYER
KARYN MEHUS
DAVI NELSON
REGINA QUINN
MICHAEL RAMEY
SUZANNE OLMSTED
NICKOLAS OLSON
RACHEL RECKER
SUSAN STONE
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JOSHUA PAULSEN
KARI RIVES
KETZIA SCHONEBERG
MARIE TAYLOR
LYNN SHIELD
JAMES VINCENT
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100 Apeksha Agarwal
105 MAUREEN M. BAKER
3 Nuns Crossing the Street, VT Station, Mumbai, 2020
Tulip Center, 2017
New York, NY
Sonoma, CA
mosaic, 11.5" x 11.25"
Estimated Retail: $400
digital print on paper, 11" x 17"
Estimated Retail: $300
101 Apeksha Agarwal
106 EDWARD BARTA
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Fort, 2020
Stillwater River near Castle Rock Access, 2019
New York, NY
Billings, MT
digital print on paper, 11" x 17"
silver gelatin photograph hand printed from 4x5 film negative. 11" x 17"
Estimated Retail: $300
Estimated Retail: $275
102 Cathy Allen
107 EDWARD BARTA
Gathering For The Feast, 2019
Wheat Field along the Montana Highline, 2019
Glade Park, CO
acrylic on canvas, 16" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $1,500
Billings, MT
silver gelatin photograph hand printed from 4x5 film negative. 20" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $275
103 Brooke Atherton
108 JADY BATES
Log Cabin Landscape, 2020
Diversify – COLOR, 2020
Billings, MT
Portland, OR
acrylic on paper, 14" x 11"
stitched textile with found objects, 8" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $1,000
104 Gretchen Bainum
109 JADY BATES
Autumn Evening, 2018
Spill Up, 2020
Estimated Retail: $350
Wallingford, KY
tissue paper collage, 16" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $600
Portland, OR
acrylic on paper, 14" x 11"
Estimated Retail: $900
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110 Mary Bauer
115 Storrs Bishop
The Lake Bathers, 2020
Band Shell, 2020
Grand Forks, ND
buff fireclay with ochre, slips pre-bisque, cone 6 firing, 14.5" x 8.5" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $300
Livingston, MT
digital photograph on epson paper, 14" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $300
111 Mary Bauer
116 Storrs Bishop
Strong Enough to Dance Alone, 2019
Crossing Arm, 2020
Grand Forks, ND
buff fireclay with ochre, cone 9/10 reduction firing, 18" x 10.5" x 9.5"
Livingston, MT
digital photograph on epson paper, 14" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $300
Estimated Retail: $250
112 Ken Beckles New York, NY
Phaistos Disc, 2019
acrylic paint on plexiglass, 14" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $1,100
113 Dana Berardinis Big Arm, MT
Returning, 2015
oil on panel, 11" x 14"
117 Storrs Bishop Livingston, MT
Hotel Cafe, 2020
digital photograph on epson paper, 20" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $300
118 Storrs Bishop Livingston, MT
Night Train, 2020
Estimated Retail: $600
digital photograph on epson paper, 14" x 20"
114 Cindy Betka
119 Larry Blackwood
Clancy, MT
Winter Rains, 2020 oil on board, 9" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $400
Estimated Retail: $300
Bozeman, MT
Yellowstone Dystopia #3, 2020
composite photograph, 17" x 25"
Estimated Retail: $500
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120 Raymond Bonavida
125 Tad Bradley
Moondance, 2020
Clouded Skies, 2017
Los Angeles, CA
photograph, fine art print on paper, 22" x 22"
Estimated Retail: $1,100
Helena, MT
fused glass, 2" x 7" x 15"
Estimated Retail: $425
121 Kelly Bourgeois
126 Tad Bradley
Dance, 2020
Moment of Clarity, 2017
Clancy, MT
watercolor on canvas 24" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $500
Helena, MT
fused glass, 2" x 7" x 15"
Estimated Retail: $425
122 Ginger Bowen
127 David Brock
Quiet Beauty, 2015
Monument (Fossil Butte), 2020
Longmont, CO
oil on board, 16" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $1,500
Sheridan, WY
acrylic, charcoal, pastel, colored pencil on canvas, 40" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $1,200
123 Paige Bowman Savage, MT
Dragon River, 2019 glass and wood, 15.5" x 23" x 3.5"
Estimated Retail: $1,500
128 Teresa Brown Billings, MT
Waterfall, 2020
alcohol ink and encaustic wax, 30" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $500
124 Paige Bowman
129 Barbara Butler
The Walrus, 2020
Mooo......,2018
Savage, MT
Billings, MT
glass and deer sheds, 4" x 6" x 9"
oil on canvas, 18" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $1,000
Estimated Retail: $2,100
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130 William Bybee
135 Mike Caskey
Twilight Garden, 2018
Alpenglow, 2020
Pocatello, ID
oil on canvas, 36" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $250
Billings, MT
oil on masonite, 16" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $800
131 William Bybee
136 Mike Caskey
Twilight Hut, 2018
Snake River Overlook, 2020
Pocatello, ID
oil on canvas, 36" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $250
Billings, MT
pastel on paper, 12" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $500
132 William Bybee
137 Liz Chappie Zoller
Twilight Vista, 2018
Rain-in-the-Face, 2019
Estimated Retail: $250
Estimated Retail: $800
133 Aubrey Campbell
138 natalie christensen
A Watchful Gaze, 2020
Container of Dreams, 2017
Pocatello, ID
Three Forks, MT
oil on canvas, 36" x 18"
oil on canvas, 10" x 20"
Greencastle, IN
Santa Fe, NM
graphite pencils on paper, 8" x 5.5"
Estimated Retail: $500
digital photograph on cotton rag, dibond mount, satin lamina, 24" x 16"
134 Lindsey Carrell
139 John Christian
Agreed, 2020
Teal Blue Volcanic Vase, 2018
Billings, MT
oil and graphite on panel, 18" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $1,600
Estimated Retail: $2,700
Bethesda, MD
orange clay, thrown and altered, teal glaze, cone 10, 7" x 8.6" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $300
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140 John Christian
145 Shannon Conley
Silver Grey Volcanic Vase, 2018
Untitled, 2015
Bethesda, MD
Moore, OK
art quilt, 14" x 14"
orange clay, thrown and altered, helix glaze, cone 10, 5" x 8" x 7.5"
Estimated Retail: $350
141 John Christian
146 Lorri Coulter
Umber Blurt Plate, 2020
Iris Garden, 2020
Estimated Retail: $250
Bethesda, MD
orange clay, thrown/altered, fergusons yellow glaze, cone 10, 1.6" x 8.8" x 8.5"
Brusett, MT
encaustic, 20" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $300
Estimated Retail: $150
142 Daniel Clouser
147 Lorri Coulter
Sunrise Between Storms, 2018
Little Belt Day, 2020
Spring Valley, CA
Brusett, MT
wax & graphite on paper, 8" x 10"
digital photograph on aluminum, 30" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $100
143 Vanessa Compton
148 Stephen Courtney
This Mortal Coil, 2017
Winter Buffalo, Yellowstone, 2020
Estimated Retail: $800
Greensboro, VT
collage, acrylic, oil, spray paint on canvas, 20" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $2,000
Marina del Rey, CA
photography/black & white film base wax, 30.5" x 23"
Estimated Retail: $2,100
144 Shannon Conley
149 Darcy Dangremond
High Plains of New Mexico, 2019
Below the Surface, 2020
Moore, OK
art quilt, 26" x 38"
Grand Haven, MI
digital print on mono silk, 10" x 15"
Estimated Retail: $525
Estimated Retail: $650
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150 Darcy Dangremond
155 Leona Dillon
Into the Mist, 2020
Glimmer of Hope, 2020
Grand Haven, MI
digital print on mono silk, 10" x 15"
Estimated Retail: $525
oil on canvas, 30" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $1,800
151 Darcy Dangremond
156 Annick Duvivier
Snow Covered Walkway, 2018
For the Pleasure of the Eyes, 2015
Grand Haven, MI
digital print on mono silk, 10" x 15"
Estimated Retail: $525
Miami, FL
acrylic and collage on canvas, 30" x 40"
Estimated Retail: $2,600
152 Bill Davis
157 Ben Dworski-Riggs
Empty Space, 1999
Marble Effect, 2017
Estimated Retail: $350
Estimated Retail: $2,000
153 Connie Dillon
158 Caroline Elliott
A Quiet Space, 2018
Crystals Platter, 2020
Kalamazoo, MI
Unionville, CT
silver gelatin print, 10" x 8"
wood, 17" x 37"
Astoria, OR
North Palm Beach, FL
acrylic on gallery wrap canvas, 24" x 36"
ceramic, 1" x 14" x 10"
Estimated Retail: $1,500
Estimated Retail: $220
154 Connie Dillon
159 Caroline Elliott
A Woolly Bear Through a Lupine Forest, 2020
Set of Three Coiled Snake Bowls, 2020
Astoria, OR
acrylic on gallery wrap canvas, 24" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $800
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Billings, MT
North Palm Beach, FL
ceramic, 5" x 5" x 5"
Estimated Retail: $210
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160 Caroline Elliott
165 Candace Forrette
Five Magpies 10’’ Platter, 2020
Leaving Home, 2020
North Palm Beach, FL
Billings, MT
encaustic, 12" x 12"
ceramic, 10" x 10" x 0.5"
Estimated Retail: $650
161 Caroline Elliott
166 Todd Forsgren
Black Moon Phase Dish, 2019
Chestnut-sided Warbler 2012
Estimated Retail: $145
North Palm Beach, FL
ceramic, 2" x 6" x 5"
Estimated Retail: $50
Billings, MT
archival inkjet print, 35" x 28"
Estimated Retail: $2,500
162 Demetri Espinosa
167 Jennifer French
El Operador, 2017
Golden Leaves, 2020
Brighton, MA
Billings, MT
marker, colored pencil, and conte on manila file folder, 18" x 15"
deer skull, & mixed media, 15" x 11" x 6"
Estimated Retail: $600
Estimated Retail: $950
163 Scott Fabritz
168 Arturo Garcia
Frozen In Time, 2020
Winter Dance, 2019
Estimated Retail: $1,800
Estimated Retail: $2,175
164 Candace Forrette
169 Barbara Garrett
Day Follows Night, 2020
Unit Four, 2020
Bozeman, MT
Littleton, CO
oil on canvas, 36" x 24"
oil on canvas, 24" x 30"
Billings, MT
encaustic, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $650
Billings, MT
pastel on paper, 20" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $850
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170 Barbara Garrett
175 Stephen Glueckert
Unit Two, 2020
Sheep, 2019
Billings, MT
pastel on paper, 16" x 20"
Missoula, MT
Estimated Retail: $850
cattle marker on paper, 26" x 34"
171 Teneill Gauthier
176 Karen Gray-Leach
Woodlands, 2020
Fall Beginnings, 2020
Helena, MT
colored pencil on paper, 18" x 28"
Estimated Retail: $850
Estimated Retail: $525
Billings, MT
acrylic on canvas, 20" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $100
172 John Giarizzo
177 Louis Habeck
Moose Meadow #1, 2017
Thyridia Wing #3, 2017
Cody, WY
pen, ink and prismacolor, 20" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $400
Billings, MT
intaglio and watercolor on wasp paper, 7" x 6"
Estimated Retail: $225
173 John Giarizzo
178 Louis Habeck
Moose Meadow #2, 2017
Thyridia Wing #4, 2017
Cody, WY
pen and ink, 20" x 16"
Billings, MT
Estimated Retail: $400
intaglio and watercolor on wasp paper, 8" x 5.5"
174 Bev Glueckert
179 Bria Hammock
Supermoon Revisited, 2020
Grand Prismatic, 2020
Missoula, MT
intaglio, relief monoprint with transparency, 26" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $200
Cheyenne, WY
acrylic on canvas, 16" x 40"
Estimated Retail: $750
Estimated Retail: $100
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180 Edward Hansen
185 Carissa Heinrichs
Up Near Redstone, 2020
Mimic II, 2019
Commerce City, CO
oil on panel, 24" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $2,100
Pensacola, FL
etching, 22" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $150
181 Laurel Hanson
186 Carissa Heinrichs
The Forest at Night, 2020
Mountainside, 2019
Billings, MT
Pensacola, FL
Estimated Retail: $500
electro-etching semi-dry method, 10.5" x 8"
182 Laurel Hanson
187 Logan Hendricks
Reflections 3, 2020
Diagram for the Future of Nomadic Living, 2019
cold wax and oil, 11" x 14"
Billings, MT
cold wax and oil, 8" x 10"
Estimated Retail: $200
Estimated Retail: $75
Billings, MT
digital Illustration, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $150
183 Stephen Haraden
188 Carl Henry
Celebration at Phillip’s, 2020
When Ermine Fly, 2017
Billings, MT
Houston, TX
archival inkjet print, 10" x 40"
acrylic and cut up paintings on canvas, 24" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $1,200
184 Mark Harris
189 Amy Hoagland
Little Worries, 2017
Layered Imprint, 2017
Estimated Retail: $800
Carbondale, CO
bronze, 7" x 5" x 2.5"
Estimated Retail: $2,200
Austin, TX
cast glass, 7.5" x 6.5" x 2.5"
Estimated Retail: $900
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190 Blake Hughes
195 Chris Ivanoff
Hiragana/Katakana in Blue, 2019
Junkyard Beauty, 2019
Columbus, OH
Powell, WY
metal & enamel, 27.5" x 16" x 16"
mixed media on canvas, 16" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $1,200
191 Blake Hughes
196 Jason Jam
Woodlands, 2020
Pursuit, 2019
Estimated Retail: $150
Columbus, OH
mixed media on canvas panel, 12" x 9"
Estimated Retail: $125
Billings, MT
watercolor on paper, 7" x 5"
Estimated Retail: $300
192 Dawn Hunter
197 Jason Jam
Summer Slumber, Darcy Asleep in Joseph, #2, 2020
Thrown, 2020
Columbia, SC
Billings, MT
watercolor on paper, 5" x 5"
Estimated Retail: $300
marker and pen on paper, 11" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $750
193 Amy Hutto
198 Jeremy Janus
Thundering Hooves, 2016
Explosion in the Ocean, 2020
Bath, NY
acrylic with gold leaf, 36" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $1,500
Denver, CO
digital photo on acrylic, 20" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $1,150
194 Chris Ivanoff
199 Justin John
Color My Bear, 2020
Portrait of No One in Particular, 2020
Powell, WY
metal & acrylic, 34" x 56" x 1.5"
Estimated Retail: $1,800
Boise, ID
acrylic on stretched canvas, 36" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $800
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200 Justin John
205 Michael Jorgensen
An Elephant Only Forgets Sometimes, Just Not This Time, 2020
Parking, 2020
Boise, ID
New York, NY
photography, 14" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $350
acrylic, ink, and gouache on stretch canvas, 24" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $500
201 Justin John
206 Elizabeth Kayl
A Dry Season, 2020
Roadside Monument, 2020
Boise, ID
acrylic, ink, gouache, and spray paint on canvas, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $275
Loveland, CO
digital photography on paper, 16" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $400
202 Justin John
207 Bob Keefer
Contusion, 2019
Ponderosa in the Elkhorns, 2019
Boise, ID
acrylic, charcoal, ink, and gouache on canvas, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $235
Creswell, OR
hand-colored black and white photography, 24" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $1,000
203 Michael Jorgensen
208 Bob Keefer
Clouds, 2015
Storm at Summer Lake, 2018
New York, NY
photography, 14" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $500
Creswell, OR
hand-colored black and white photography, 18" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $1,000
204 Michael Jorgensen
209 Avery Kelly
Arrow, 2020
Moose at the Lake, 2018
New York, NY
photography, 14" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $350
Fort Worth, TX
linocut print, 12" x 15"
Estimated Retail: $150
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210 George Kelting
215 Abby King
Two Small Vases, 2020
Perched Magpie, 2020
Billings, MT
japanese ceramics, 7" x 6" x 6"
Estimated Retail: $500
mixed media, 12" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $125
211 Joy Keown
216 Judy Knott
Blue River Bull, 2020
B is 4 Beetle, 2017
Laramie, WY
watercolor on panel, 15" x 18"
Galt, CA
Estimated Retail: $350
collage, acrylic, oil, ink and cold wax, 30" x 30"
212 Hooshang Khorasani
217 Diane Lamboley
Ruston, LA
All Dressed Up, 2015
acrylic on canvas, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $1,000 (for the pair)
Estimated Retail: $2,500
Laguna Beach, CA
Hot Springs 4, 2018
photography on metal, 12" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $350
213 Hooshang Khorasani
218 Tess Lehman
Color Storm Forecast, 2015
Heart Beat of a Small Town — Travis Denning, 2020
Ruston, LA
acrylic on canvas, 8" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $800 (for the pair)
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Billings, MT
Billings, MT
oil on canvas, 30" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $800
214 Hooshang Khorasani
219 Tess Lehman
Night Scenes, 2020
Sweet Swallow, 2020
Estimated Retail: $800 (for the pair)
Estimated Retail: $225
Ruston, LA
Billings, MT
acrylic on canvas, 8" x 8"
oil on gessoboard, 6" x 6"
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220 Fei Li
225 Ken Lundgren
Gravity Escapement XXV, 2016
Sunset in the West, 2020
Brooklyn, NY
Fountain Hills, AZ
photography art, 12" x 18"
oil on canvas, 15" x 19"
Estimated Retail: $250
221 Pam Little
226 Brian Maly
Mallow Ninebark Fall, 2015
Tippet Rise 1, 2019
Estimated Retail: $1,800
Hamilton, MT
Helena, MT
acrylic on panel, 24" x 18"
digital painting corel painter, 13.5" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $650
222 Patricia Littlefield
227 Kitrina Marcroft
Totem, 2019
Siemans Creek #2, 2020
Estimated Retail: $400
New Paltz, NY
mixed media, 28" x 22" x 1"
Hailey, ID
acrylic on panel, 25" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $2,000
Estimated Retail: $700
223 Patricia Littlefield
228 M. Robert Markovich
New Paltz, NY
Shield, 2020
mixed media/fiber, 24" x 18" x 2"
Estimated Retail: $850
Riverside, CA
From Below 7611, 2010
digital photography archival print on paper, 12" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $400
224 Rachel Long
229 Larry Mayer
Flame Flower, 2020
Heavenly Horses, 2020
Estimated Retail: $300
Estimated Retail: $600
Billings, MT
Billings, MT
acrylic on canvas on dowels, 45" x 28"
digital photograph on archival paper, 20" x 30"
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230 Gordon McConnell Billings, MT
My Name is Nobody, 2020
acrylic on Artforum magazine pages, 31.5" x 21"
235 M. Scott Miller Missoula, MT
Blackfoot River 2, 2020 watercolor and gouache on 300lb rag, 18" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $1,400
Estimated Retail: $1,400
231 Elisabeth McCutchen Fort Collins, CO
Moon, 201 9
photography, 16" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $75
236 Theresa Mock Sheridan, WY
Old Storage Elevator, 2020 photography, 16" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $125
232 Natalie McGuire Saint Paul, MN
Hill Is Alive with Color, 2019
237 Monica Moloney Billings, MT
Danny, 2020
beads and bone, 8" x 20" x 11"
mixed media — photography and mosiac, 16" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $700
233 Karyn Mehus
238 Ed Monnelly
Translations in the Life of a Flower, 2020
Algal Pattern 1 Upper Geyser, 2019
Estimated Retail: $500
Billings, MT
acrylic on canvas, 40" x 30"
Ipswich, MA
Estimated Retail: $1,250
archival digital print from a 4 x 5 negative, 20” x 16”
234 David Mensing
239 Kenna Moser
Kvellity, 2020
Surpass, 2018
Sisters, OR
oil on canvas, 16" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $1,200
Estimated Retail: $450
Bainbridge Island, WA encaustic, vintage envelope, collage and oil paint on wood, 6" x 6"
Estimated Retail: $1,000
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240 Rosella Mosteller
245 Neltje
Point of View I, 2020
Watching the Quiet, 2019
Kalispell, MT
digital photography on paper, 8" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $550
Banner, WY
collage, 10" x 8.5"
Estimated Retail: $600
241 Murth Murthy
246 Dawn Ness
Lake Louise, 2020
Get Your Shine On, 2020
Longmont, CO
Billings, MT
Estimated Retail: $350
mixed iridescent acrylic/ watercolor, 14" x 11"
242 Davi Nelson
247 Suzanne Olmsted
Prairie Sails, 2019
Time Bandits, 2020
photography, 27" x 33"
Billings, MT
Estimated Retail: $1,700
Berkeley, CA
Estimated Retail: $725
photo etching and embossing, 22" x 18"
243 Neltje
248 Suzanne Olmsted
Cameo Tales, 2019
Screw Ball, 2020
Estimated Retail: $600
Estimated Retail: $200
244 Neltje
249 Nickolas Olson
Each Are Anonymous, 2019
Fort Peck Dam #2, 2019
Estimated Retail: $600
Estimated Retail: $300
oil on paper, 7" x 7"
Banner, WY
collage, 10" x 8.5"
Estimated Retail: $500
Berkeley, CA
photo etching, 6" x 7"
Banner, WY
Billings, MT
collage, 10" x 8.5"
digital photograph on metal, 30" x 20"
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250 Nickolas Olson
255 Laura Pawlik
Abandoned Acton Attic, 2018
Hocus Pocus House, 2020
Billings, MT
Denver, CO
oil on canvas, 24" x 20"
digital photograph on metal, 16" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $700
251 Susan Owens
256 mark paxton
Whispering Pines, 2019
Crabapple series #3 Dying on the Vine, 2019
Estimated Retail: $275
Colorado Springs, CO
acrylic on gallery wrap canvas, 30" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $675
Gillette, WY
oil on canvas, 48" x 48"
Estimated Retail: $1,175
252 Linda Paige
257 Jean Posusta
Good Day for a Hunt, 2019
Off My Red Lodge Porch, 2019
Glade Park, CO
inks, acrylics, woodburning, elk hide, buffalo hair & tooth, 17" x 12" x 12"
Billings, MT
acrylic on canvas, 30" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $300
Estimated Retail: $750
253 Joshua Paulsen
258 Corey Pressman
A Low Birth Courage In The Right Malfunction, 2020
Set & Setting 5, 2020
Billings, MT
West Linn, OR
paper, pastels, beeswax on embossed paper, 20.5" x 15"
photography, 12" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $400
254 Laura Pawlik
259 Corey Pressman
Am I Seeing a Ghost?, 2019
Lantern #32, 2020
Estimated Retail: $1,000
Denver, CO
oil on board, 40" x 30"
Estimated Retail: $1,600
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West Linn, OR
Paper, Pastels, Beeswax, Embossed Paper, Wood, 14" x 6.5" x 2"
Estimated Retail: $300
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260 Corey Pressman
265 RACHEL RECKER
Lantern #13, 2016
The Brave Tatanka, 2020
West Linn, OR
paper, pastels, beeswax on embossed paper, 13" x 1" x 1"
Estimated Retail: $150
Seattle, WA
watercolor, 8" x 7.5"
Estimated Retail: $100
261 Regina Quinn
266 Tandy Riddle
Autumn Field, 2015
Life Drawing in the Time of Covid, 2020
Gilboa, NY
encaustics and oils with beeswax over watercolor on panel, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $1,000
Livingston, MT
pastel, 18" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $275
262 Regina Quinn
267 T.A. Riney
When Fireflies Emerge, 2019
CON- spiracy, 2019
Gilboa, NY
encaustics and oils with beeswax over watercolor on panel, 7.5" x 6"
Little Rock, AR
charcoal & acrylic on canvas, 36" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $2,000
Estimated Retail: $300
263 Michael Ramey
268 Kari Rives
Dwindling Buffalo, 2016
Red Buff, 2020
Rapid City, SD
digital photo on archival paper, 12" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $200
Santa Fe, NM
clay, 13" x 15" x 7"
Estimated Retail: $1,500
264 Michael Ramey
269 kari rives
My Chromatically Over Saturated Memory, 2017
Julian, 2019
Rapid City, SD
digital photo on archival paper, 12" x 18"
Santa Fe, NM
clay, 12" x 14" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $950
Estimated Retail: $200
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270 Thibault Roland
275 Robert Royhl
Five and Two, 2019
Sonora, 2019
Hillsboro, OR
archival print on hahnemuhle photo rag, 11" x 11"
Estimated Retail: $550
oil paint on wood panel, 18" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $3,200
271 Thibault Roland
276 Maggy Rozycki Hiltner
Nine, 2019
Patchwork Skulls, 2020
Hillsboro, OR
archival print on hahnemuhle photo rag, 11" x 11"
Red Lodge, MT
overdyed and altered found quilts, cotton, 25" x 26"
Estimated Retail: $550
Estimated Retail: $1,900
272 Thibault Roland
277 Jiela Rufeh
Singularity, 2017
Dawn of Resilience, 2017
Estimated Retail: $550
Estimated Retail: $1,900
273 Thibault Roland
278 Josh Sauby
Tree of Life, 2015
Glacial Offspring, 2018
Hillsboro, OR
archival print on hahnemuhle photo rag, 11" x 11"
Encinitas, CA
encaustic, archival ink photo, oils on wood panel, 30" x 30"
Hillsboro, OR
Lewistown, MT
archival print on hahnemuhle photo rag, 11" x 11"
ink on platinum gloss, 14" x 11"
Estimated Retail: $550
Estimated Retail: $200
274 Stephanie rose
279 Josh Sauby
Storm Cloud Sashay, 2019
Hopes and Dreams vs Time and Gravity, 2019
Powell, WY
oil on linen panel, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $800
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Bozeman, MT
Lewistown, MT
ink on platinum gloss, 14" x 11"
Estimated Retail: $200
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280 Ketzia Schoneberg
285 Marcia Selsor
Hare at the Creek, 2020
Obvara, 2020
Portland, OR
mixed media on heavy paper, 16" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $850
Red Lodge, MT
porcelain, 11" x 10.5" x 10.5"
Estimated Retail: $350
281 Ketzia Schoneberg
286 Marcia Selsor
Corvid in the Wind, 2020
Wispy, 2019
Portland, OR
mixed media on heavy paper, 8" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $425
Red Lodge, MT
porcelain, 8.5" x 11.5" x 11.5"
Estimated Retail: $350
282 Brian Keith Scott
287 Lynn Shield
The Other Side (Raven Pass), 2020
Peaceful Easy Feeling, 2020
Billings, MT
bloodwood, glass and steel, 20" x 6" x 5"
Estimated Retail: $850
Billings, MT
brusho/watercolor, 14" x 11"
Estimated Retail: $400
283 Jim Seaton
288 Ann Skelton
Gone for the Winter, 2015
Seeing the World II, 2019
Billings, MT
watercolor, 26" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $1,150
Gardiner, MT
digital photograph printed on lexjet sunset metallic paper face mounted to acrylic, 12" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $675
284 Marcia Selsor
289 Brownie Snyder
Clouds, 2020
Seascape, 2020
Red Lodge, MT
porcelain, 9" x 8.5" x 9.5"
Estimated Retail: $350
Billings, MT
Oil and wax, 36" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $950
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290 Michael Stanish
295 Mary Ann Strandell
On Morning Light, 2020
The Floating World / Birds II, 2020
Billings, MT
oil on board, 24" x 28"
Estimated Retail: $1,700
North Bergen, NJ
3D lenticular media, 20" x 16"
Estimated Retail: $1,100
291 Susan Stone
296 Karen Tanner
Blue Picket Fence, 2019
Deep Ascension, 2020
Billings, MT
acrylic and mixed media, 48" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $1,200
Billings, MT
cloth prayer flag, acrylic, gold leaf patina, glazed, 30" x 15"
Estimated Retail: $1,400
292 Susan Stone
297 Karen Tanner
Death by a Thousand Cuts, 2020
Earth Energy, 2020
Billings, MT
acrylic and mixed media, 36" x 36"
Billings, MT
encaustic, archival ink photo, oils on wood panel, 18" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $450
Estimated Retail: $900
293 Susan Stone
298 Lou Taylor
Fireflies, 2020
Yellowstone’s Lower Falls, 2020
Billings, MT
acrylic and mixed media, 36" x 36"
Estimated Retail: $900
Billings, MT
watercolor, acrylic, and ink, 16" x 13"
Estimated Retail: $1,000
294 Mary Ann Strandell North Bergen, NJ
Cardinals with Architecture, 2020
relief print on 3D lenticular, 20" x 16"
299 Marie Taylor Billings, MT
Robin, 2020
encaustic, 24" x 24"
Estimated Retail: $1,300
Estimated Retail: $1,100
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300 Dave Thomas
305 Marc Vischer
AprD20, 2020
Yellowstone River, Dusk, 2020
Eagle, ID
modified concrete & mixed media on yupo, 12" x 9"
Estimated Retail: $350
Billings, MT
oil on canvas, 11" x 14"
Estimated Retail: $600
301 Dave Thomas
306 Arin Waddell
MarH20, 2020
Small and Really Smart, 2018
Eagle, ID
modified concrete & mixed media on yupo, 12" x 9"
Estimated Retail: $350
Sheridan, WY
oil on maple gessoboard, 25" x 7"
Estimated Retail: $1,400
302 Nick Thornburg
307 L. Wren WALRAVEN
Gold and Verdure, 2020
Watchful, 2020
Lander, WY
mixed media with resin, 15" x 15"
Sandia Park, NM
Estimated Retail: $800
acrylic mixed media on canvas, 24" x 18"
303 Austin Turley
308 Joe Watkins
Upwelling #2, 2018
Ready to Launch, 2020
Ridgefield, WA
kiln formed, cold worked glass, L hooks, 10" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $900
Estimated Retail: $1,200
Thayne, WY
scratchboard, 12" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $875
304 James Vincent
309 Ella Watson
Wyoming Last Light, 2020
Snaw Unbrak, 2020
Billings, MT
pastel on paper, 12" x 18"
Estimated Retail: $700
Bozeman, MT
oil and cold wax on canvas, 28" x 28"
Estimated Retail: $2,500
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310 Carol Welch
315 Dana Wyatt
Going Solo, 2019
Dinner Time, 2020
Huntley, MT
watercolor batik on rice paper, 7" x 7"
Estimated Retail: $400
Sheridan, WY
fabric, 12" x 20"
Estimated Retail: $500
311 Carol Welch
316 Lindsey Zielke
Blazing Star, 2018
Nature Study: #002, 2019
Huntley, MT
watercolor on rice paper, 6" x 9"
Estimated Retail: $300
Seattle, WA
encaustic, 8" x 8"
Estimated Retail: $1,050
312 Brandon Williams Nashville, TN
Questionable Place, 2018 etching, 9.25" x 9"
Estimated Retail: $300
313 Vanessa Withun Jacksonville, FL
Limes, 2020
oil on paper, 9.25" x 12"
Estimated Retail: $650
314 Edward Wolff DVM Stevensville, MT
Grand Canyon Reflections, 2020 oil on board, 12" x 9"
Estimated Retail: $350
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Artist Index by lot# APEKSHA AGARWAL - 100 & 101 CATHY ALLEN - 102 BROOKE ATHERTON* - 103 RUDY AUTIO* - 40 GRETCHEN BAINUM - 104 MAUREEN M BAKER - 105 REDE BALLARD - 46 JULIO CESAR BANASCO REGO - 39 JESSE BARRUS - 31 EDWARD BARTA - 106 & 107 JADY BATES - 108 & 109 MARY BAUER - 110 & 111 GUILLAUME & ISABELLE BEAU DE LOMENIE - 38 KEN BECKLES - 112 DANA BERARDINIS - 113 CINDY BETKA - 114 STORRS BISHOP - 115, 116, 117 & 118 LARRY BLACKWOOD - 119 RAYMOND BONAVIDA - 120 KELLY BOURGEOIS - 121 GINGER BOWEN - 122 PAIGE BOWMAN - 52, 123 & 124 TAD BRADLEY - 125 & 126 DAVID BROCK 127 RUDI BROSCHOFSKY* - 35 TERESA BROWN - 128 JOHN BUCK* - 11 BARBARA BUTLER 129 WILLIAM BYBEE - 130, 131 & 132 AUBREY CAMPBELL - 133 LINDSEY CARRELL - 134 MIKE CASKEY - 135 & 136 LIZ CHAPPIE ZOLLER - 137 SOOJIN CHOI - 34 NATALIE CHRISTENSEN - 13 & 138 JOHN CHRISTIAN - 139, 140 & 141 DANIEL CLOUSER - 142 VANESSA COMPTON - 143 SHANNON CONLEY - 144 & 145 VICKI CONLEY - 19 LORRI COULTER - 146 & 147 STEPHEN COURTNEY - 148 SANDRA DAL POGGETTO* - 23 DARCY DANGREMOND - 149, 150 & 151 BILL DAVIS - 152 JANE WAGGONER DESCHNER* - 33 JOSH DEWEESE* - 51 CONNIE DILLON - 153 & 154 LEONA DILLON - 155
LORETTA DOMASZEWSKI - 29 ANNICK DUVIVIER - 156 BEN DWORSKI-RIGGS - 157 CATHERINE EATON SKINNER - 44 CAROLINE ELLIOTT - 158, 159, 160 & 161 DEMETRI ESPINOSA - 162 SCOTT FABRITZ - 163 CANDACE FORRETTE - 164 & 165 TODD FORSGREN - 166 JENNIFER FRENCH - 167 ARTURO GARCIA - 168 KAREN GARRE - 14 BARBARA GARRETT - 169 & 170 TENEILL GAUTHIER - 171 JOHN GIARRIZZO* - 172 & 173 BEV GLUECKERT - 174 STEPHEN GLUECKERT* - 175 KAREN GRAY-LEACH - 176 LOUIS HABECK - 177 & 178 BRIA HAMMOCK - 179 EDWARD HANSEN - 180 LAUREL HANSON - 181 & 182 STEPHEN HARADEN - 183 MARK HARRIS - 50 & 184 MICHAEL HAYKIN* - 1 CARISSA HEINRICHS - 185 & 186 LOGAN HENDRICKS - 187 CARL HENRY - 188 AMY HOAGLAND - 189 BLAKE HUGHES - 190 & 191 DAWN HUNTER - 192 AMY HUTTO - 193 CHRIS IVANOFF - 194 & 195 JASON JAM - 196 & 197 JEREMY JANUS - 198 GESINE JANZEN* - 47 JUSTIN JOHN - 199, 200 , 201 & 202 MICHAEL JORGENSEN - 203 & 204 NEIL JUSSILA* - 16 ELIZABETH KAYL - 206 BOB KEEFER - 207 & 208 AVERY KELLY - 209 GEORGE KELTING - 210 JOY KEOWN - 211 HOOSHANG KHORASANI - 212, 213 & 214 ABBY KING - 215 JUDY KNOTT - 216 ALLEN KNOWSHISGUN - 3 HARRY KOYAMA - 7 JILL KRUTICK* - 24
DIANE LAMBOLEY - 217 TESS LEHMAN - 218 & 219 FEI LI - 220 J. JIE LI - 37 PAM LITTLE - 221 PATRICIA LITTLEFIELD - 222 & 223 JON LODGE* - 42 RACHEL LONG - 224 KEN LUNDGREN - 225 BRIAN MALY - 226 KITRINA MARCROFT - 227 M. ROBERT MARKOVICH - 228 ROBERT MARS* - 6 DAVID MAYER - 28 LARRY MAYER* - 229 GORDON MCCONNELL* - 5 & 230 ELISABETH MCCUTCHEN - 231 NATALIE MCGUIRE - 232 ALAN MCNIEL - 21 KARYN MEHUS - 233 DAVID MENSING - 234 SHEILA MILES* - 36 M. SCOTT MILLER - 235 THERESA MOCK - 236 MONICA MOLONEY - 237 ED MONNELLY - 238 KENNA MOSER - 239 ROSELLA MOSTELLER - 240 ANTONIO MUNIZ - 15 MURTH MURTHY - 241 DAVI NELSON* - 242 NELTJE* - 243, 244 & 245 DAWN NESS - 27 & 246 SUZANNE OLMSTED - 247 & 248 NICKOLAS OLSON - 249 & 250 SUSAN OWENS - 251 LINDA PAIGE - 252 KURT PALMQUIST - 9 JOSHUA PAULSEN - 253 LAURA PAWLIK - 254 & 255 MARK PAXTON - 256 JEAN POSUSTA - 257 COREY PRESSMAN - 258, 259 & 260 REGINA QUINN - 261 & 262 JEREMY RABUS - 10 MICHAEL RAMEY - 263 & 264 RACHEL RECKER - 265 TANDY RIDDLE - 266 T.A. RINEY - 267 KARI RIVES - 268 & 269
* Indicates artists in the Yellowstone Art Museum collection.
THIBAULT ROLAND - 270, 271, 272 & 273 STEPHANIE ROSE - 274 ROBERT ROYHL* - 8 & 275 MAGGY ROZYCKI HILTNER* - 276 BRAD RUDE* - 49 JIELA RUFEH - 277 JOSH SAUBY - 278 & 279 KETZIA SCHONEBERG - 280 & 281 BRIAN KEITH SCOTT* - 48 & 282 JIM SEATON - 283 MARCIA SELSOR* - 284, 285 & 286 LYNN SHIELD - 287 GORDON SKALLEBERG - 30 ANN SKELTON - 288 BROWNIE SNYDER - 289 MICHAEL STANISH - 290 SUSAN STONE* - 291, 292 & 293 MARY ANN STRANDELL - 294 & 295 KAREN TANNER - 296 & 297 LOU TAYLOR - 298 MARIE TAYLOR - 299 DAVID TERRAR - 18 DAVE THOMAS - 12, 300 & 301 JUDD THOMPSON - 20 NICK THORNBURG - 302 LYNN THORPE - 41 ROBERT TOMPKINS - 17 DIANA TREMAINE* - 2 AUSTIN TURLEY - 303 JAMES URBASKA - 22 CHRISTINE VANDERKAAP - 43 JAMES VINCENT - 304 MARC VISCHER* - 305 ARIN WADDELL* - 306 LEE WALKER - 4 L. WREN WALRAVEN - 307 JOE WATKINS - 308 ELLA WATSON - 309 CAROL WELCH - 310 & 311 SHIRLE WEMPNER - 25 GREGORY WILHELMI* - 45 TARA WILL - 26 BRANDON WILLIAMS - 312 VANESSA WITHUN - 313 BRENDA WOLF - 32 EDWARD WOLFF D.V. M. - 314 DANA WYATT - 315 LINDSEY ZIELKE - 316
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