The Art of Texas State Parks

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F oltz F ine A rt P resents

The Art

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T e x a s S tat e P a r k s

A Pop-Up Show & Sale Benefitting Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation

J u l y 15 - A u g u s t 27, 2022

F eatur ed A r tists: Ra n d y B a con . M ar y Bax ter . David Cato n Charles Crin er . M ar gie Cr isp . R ic Dentinger F i d e ncio Du ran . J anet Eager Kr ueger . Jo el Edwar d s Ma l o u F lat o . Gord on Fo wler . Pat Gabr iel . David Gr if f in B r ian Grim m . Clemente Guz man . Kar l E. Hall John Au st in Ha n n a . Billy Hassell . Hailey Her r er r a Le e J a m ison . D en ise Mahlke . Jim M alo ne . Talmage M i nt er W illia m Montgo mer y . Ker mit Oliver N oe Perez . Jer i Salter . Jim Sto ker B ob St u t h-Wade . Ter r i Wells


The Art

of

T e x a s S tat e P a r k s

A Pop-Up Show & Sale Benefitting Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation

J u l y 15 - A u g u s t 27, 2022 Reception: August 18 th , 5:30-7:30PM

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On view from July 15–August 27, 2022, Foltz Fine Art will host an Exhibition and Benefit Sale benefiting Texas State Parks through a partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, the official nonprofit partner of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The Houston exhibition and benefit sale will present a preview of thirty selected works from the upcoming and long-anticipated publication, The Art of Texas State Parks: A Centennial Celebration, 1923-2023. In 2023, the Texas State Parks system will celebrate its 100th anniversary. In anticipation of this occasion, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has partnered with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, Texas State University, Texas A&M University Press, Bullock Texas State History Museum, Texas Capitol and Foltz Fine Art, Houston, to present The Art of Texas State Parks. The Art of Texas State Parks project includes this commemorative publication and a traveling exhibition of Texas State Park scenes. The Art of Texas State Parks is intended to increase public awareness of Texas parklands and heighten their popular appeal through the elegant and inspired works of Texas' best contemporary painters. While the national park system has benefited from their chroniclers in art, no such painted record has yet been undertaken for state parks. The Centennial of Texas State Parks offers the perfect occasion to create a lasting visual record of Texas State Parks in art and, at the same time, memorialize the past and ongoing development of the distinctive collection of Lone Star parks and natural areas. Over the past several years, thirty contemporary artists across Texas were invited to participate in the project and to paint designated state park sites. These “Centennial Artists” were assigned specific state parks to paint; however, their stylistic preference, subject matter, and composition vary significantly at the discretion of the artist. From these submitted 1


works, paintings were selected for inclusion in the upcoming book publication from Texas A&M University Press, the 2023 traveling museum exhibition (to be held at the Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin; Houston Museum of Natural Science, and Witte Museum, San Antonio), and/or gallery exhibition and benefit sale at Foltz Fine Art in Summer 2022. Out of the selected works, 30 paintings will be offered at a fixed-price sale through Foltz Fine Art as they host The Art of Texas State Parks Pop-Up Exhibition & Sale Benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation from July 15- August 27, 2022. Twenty-five percent of the profits from the sale of the paintings will go to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, benefiting Texas State Parks. Participating “Centennial Artists” include: Randy Bacon (Abilene); Mary Baxter (Marfa); David Caton (Utopia); Charles Criner (Houston); Margie Crisp (Elgin); Ric Dentinger (San Antonio); Fidencio Duran (Austin); Janet Eager Krueger (Encinal); Joel Edwards (Waco); Malou Flato (Austin); Gordon Fowler (Austin); Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth); David Griffin (Lubbock/ Dallas); Brian Grimm (Fredericksburg); Clemente Guzman (San Antonio); Karl E. Hall (Houston); John Hanna (Fredericksburg); Billy Hassell (Fort Worth); Hailey Herrerra (Bryan); Lee Jamison (Huntsville); Denise Mahlke (Whitehouse); Jim Malone (Fort Worth); Talmage Minter (Waco); William Montgomery (Elgin); Kermit Oliver (Waco); Noe Perez (Corpus Christi); Jeri Salter (Lago Vista); Jim Stoker (San Antonio); Bob Stuth-Wade (Dublin); and Terri Wells (Austin). The exhibition will be on view at Foltz Fine Art gallery in Houston from July 15– August 27, 2022, with a reception with Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation on Thursday, August 18, from 5:30-7:30pm. Many of the artists and authors involved with the project will be in attendance at the August 18 reception. The online exhibition component will be available from July 15 – August 31, 2022. For those interested in supporting Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, this is a unique opportunity to preview and purchase works celebrating the upcoming centennial for Texas State Parks. For more information, please visit FoltzGallery.com.

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CHECKLIST “The Art of Texas State Parks” Exhibition & Benefit Sale

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Randy Bacon Big Spring State Park

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Mary Baxter Devils River State Natural Area

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David Caton Garner State Park

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David Caton Big Bend Ranch State Park

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Charles Criner Galveston Island State Park

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Charles Criner Brazos State Park

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Margie Crisp South Llano River State Park

Ric Dentinger McKinney Falls State Park

Fidencio Duran Lockhart State Park

Janet Eager Krueger Lake Casa Blanca State Park

Joel R. Edwards Fantrop Inn State Historical Site

Malou Flato Pedernales Falls State Park

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Malou Flato

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Lost Maples State Natural Area

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Karl E. Hall Sea Rimical State Park

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Gordon Fowler Honey Creek State Natural Area

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Pat Gabriel Balmorhea State Park

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Pat Gabriel Fort Richardson

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Billy Hassell Powderhorn Ranch

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David R. Griffin Lake Mineral Wells State Park and Trailway

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Hailey E. Herrera Huntsville State Park

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Brian Grimm Lake Brownwood State Park

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Lee Jamison Battleship Texas

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Clemente F. Guzman III Government Canyon State Natural Area

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Denise LaRue Mahlke Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site

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Jim Malone Great Sky at Fairfield Lake State Park

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Karl E. Hall Village Creek State Park

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John Austin Hanna Hill Country State Natural Area

Billy Hassell Daingerfield State Park

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Talmage Minter Fort Boggy State Park

William B. Montgomery Fort McKavett State Historic Site

Kermit Oliver Tyler State Park

Noe Perez Mustang Island State Park

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Noe Perez Goose Island State Park

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Noe Perez Goose Island State Park

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Jeri Salter Palo Duro Canyon State Park

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Jim Stoker Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

Bob Stuth-Wade

Palo Pinto Mountain State Park

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Bob Stuth-Wade Colorado Bend State Park

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Terri M. Wells Inks Lake State Park

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Terri M. Wells Inks Lake State Park

Terri M. Wells Mother Neff State Park

Terri M. Wells Mother Neff State Park

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RANDY BACON (b. 1957) Born in Abilene; resides in Abilene Painted: Abilene SP and Big Spring SP Education MFA, Painting, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, 2007 Fellowship in painting, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont, 2003 BFA, Studio Art and Journalism, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, 1980 Studied Studio Art, University of Texas at Austin, 1976–1977 Career Highlights Published in Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art by Andrew Sansom and William Reaves (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2017) pages 56–59 Solo, A Cell of One’s Own, The Old Jail Art Center, Albany, 2009 Solo, A Sense of Place, The Grace Museum, Abilene, 2007 Selected Exhibitions Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas Capitol Ground Floor Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017‒2018 (book of same title) AS IS rural realism, The Grace Museum, 2017 Painting in the Texas Tradition, traveled: Turner House, Dallas; Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Spring, 2014–2015 (catalog) Restless Heart: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2013 (catalog) Solo, Familiar Territory: The Art of Randy Bacon, National Ranching Heritage Center, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, 2011–2012 (catalog) Art of the Red River War: A Clash of Cultures on the Southern Plains, PanhandlePlains Historical Museum, Canyon, 2010 Drawing on the Past: Selections from the Bobbie and John Nau Collection of Texas Art, The Grace Museum, Abilene, 2010 (catalog) Solo, A Cell of One’s Own, The Old Jail Art Center, Albany, 2009 Finalist, Hunting Art Prize Competition, Houston, 2007 The Artist's Eye, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, 2007 Selected Public Collections Burlington Northern Santa Fe National Headquarters, Fort Worth Happy State Bank, Amarillo and Lubbock The Grace Museum, Abilene Moncrief Oil, Fort Worth Woodbine Development Corporation, Dallas 7 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Randy Bacon Buena Vista, Big Spring State Park, 2020 oil on canvas 18 x 38 in Framed 19.25 x 39.25 in $4,000.00

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MARY BAXTER (b. 1963) Born in Lubbock; resides in Marfa Painted: Devils River SNA and Chinati Mountains SNA Education BS Business, University of Texas at San Antonio, 1988. Also took courses in advanced printmaking. Career Highlights Published in Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art by Andrew Sansom and William E. Reaves (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2017), pages 60‒62 Solo, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, 2010 Residency, McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis, 2006–2007 Best in Show, Trappings of Texas, Museum of the Big Bend, Alpine, 2005 Selected Exhibitions Mary Baxter: Desertlands of the Southwest & Jeri Salter: Canyonlands of Texas, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2022 Solo, Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 2019 State of Contrast, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2019 Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas Capitol Ground Floor Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017‒2018 (book) Solo, Mary Baxter: Painting Far West Texas, William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2017 AS IS rural realism, The Grace Museum, Abilene, 2017 Solo, Mary Baxter, Paintings of the Big Bend, Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 2016 The Big Bend of Texas: Interpretations by Seven Artists, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, 2015 Invitational, National Ranching Heritage Museum, Lubbock, 2014-2016 The Texas Aesthetic, Annual Exhibition, William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2013-2019 Solo, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, 2010 Solo, Eugene Binder Exhibition Space, Marfa, 2009 Selected Public Collections Blue Bonnet Electric Cooperative, Bastrop Data Foundry, Austin McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis and Austin Marfa National Bank, Marfa Riata Energy, Dallas 9 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Mary Baxter Still (Yellow Tree), Devils River State Natural Area, 2020 oil on canvas 36 x 30 in Framed 37.50 x 31.50 in $4,850.00

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DAVID CATON (b. 1955) Born in Pasadena, California; resides in Utopia Painted: Big Bend Ranch SP, Davis Mountains SP, and Garner SP Education BFA University of Houston, Houston, 1979 MFA Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1982 Teaching Assistant to Gretna Campbell (1981) and Samia Halaby (1982) Career Highlights European Travel Grant, administered through the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1979 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Grant, 1985 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Grant, 1987 Selected Exhibitions The Texas Aesthetic, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2019 Solo, Reaves | Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2017 Solo, Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 2017 Painting in the Texas Tradition: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Spring (catalog), 2015 American Landscape Painting, Harris Gallery, Houston, 2009 David Caton and Bill Zaner, Harris Gallery, Houston, 2004 Texas Artists, Texas Landscapes, Harris Gallery, Houston, 2003 A Sense of Place, Williams Tower, Houston (Curator: Sally Sprout), 2001 Living and Working in Texas, Park Central VII, VIII and IX, Dallas, 2000 Landscape Without Figures, Hooks Epstein Gallery, Houston, 1994 Selected Collections Texas A&M University, College Station Hospitals: MD Anderson (Houston), St. Luke’s (The Woodlands), Northwestern University (Chicago), and others Financial institutions: Bank of American (Houston), Chase Bank (San Antonio), Fidelity Investment (Denver), and others Corporate offices: Schlumberger (Houston), Scott, Douglass & McConnico (Austin), Electronic Data Systems (Dallas), and others

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David Caton Blinn Trail Rapids, Garner State Park, 2019 oil on canvas 30 x 30 in Framed 33 x 33 in $5,000.00 *Book cover for The Art of Texas State Parks upcoming publication by Texas A&M University Press

David Caton To the East, Big Bend Ranch State Park, 2019 oil on canvas 30 x 40 in Framed 33.75 x 43.25 in $6,500.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition. 12 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


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CHARLES CRINER (b. 1945) Born in Athens; resides in Houston Painted: Brazos Bend SP and Galveston Island SP Education BA Art Education, Texas Southern University, Houston, 1964–1968. Studied under Dr. John Biggers, 1964–2001; Mr. Carroll Simms, 1964–1968; Ms. Teressa A. Allen, 1964–1968 Fisher High School, Athens, 1964 Career Highlights Alumni Support Award, Texas Southern University, Houston, 2012 Award of Excellence, Texas Southern University, Houston, 1975 NASA graphic illustrator, worked on Apollo 11 drawings, 1969–1970 Selected Exhibitions Solo, Where I Come From: The Works and Influences of Charles Criner, Museum of Printing History, Houston, 2019 Protégés: The Legacy of Dr. John Biggers Viewed through the Art Works of Thirteen Students, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2018 (online catalog) Homecoming: The 8th Biannual Alumni Exhibition, The University Museum, Texas Southern University, Houston, 2017 On My Journey: The Legacy of John Biggers, curated by Sally Reynolds, Arts Brookfield, Houston, 2017 Houston Founders at City Hall, organized by William Reaves Fine Art and the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Houston City Hall, Houston, 2014 Martin Luther King Center, Columbus, Ohio Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler Longview Museum of Fine Arts Athens Senior High School Texas A&M University, College Station University of Texas at Austin University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Selected Public Collections Cushing Library, Texas A&M University, College Station Federal Reserve Bank, Houston Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont Yates Museum, Houston

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Charles Criner People on Galveston Wall, Galveston Island State Park, 2020 acrylic on paper 17 x 26 in Framed 25.75 x 33.75 in $5,000.00

Charles Criner Woman Fishing in Brazos, Brazos State Park, 2020 acrylic on paper 20 x 25.50 in Framed 25.75 x 33.75 in $5,000.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition.

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MARGIE CRISP (b. 1960) Born in New Orleans, Louisiana; resides in Elgin Painted: Franklin Mountains SP and South Llano River SP Education BFA with High Honors, University of Texas at Austin, 1991 AA Commercial Art and Advertising Design, Southwestern Technical College, Sylva, North Carolina, 1984 Career Highlights Author of books published by Texas A&M University Press: The Nueces River: Río Escondido with illustrations by William B. Montgomery, 2017 River of Contrasts: The Texas Colorado (author and illustrator), 2012 Texas Book Festival Artist (2012) Awards: Carr P. Collins Award for Best Book of Non-Fiction, Texas Institute of Letters (2012) and Ron Tyler Award for Best Book of Texas Culture, Texas State Historical Association (2012) Writer in Residence: Thinking Like a Mountain Foundation, Fort Davis (2009) and Madroño Foundation, Medina (2010) Selected Exhibitions Lone Star Wild: New Work by Margie Crisp, David Everett, Billy Hassell and William B. Montgomery, Davis Gallery, Austin, 2019 Contemporary Lone Star Printmakers, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2019 Of Texas Rivers & Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas State Capitol Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017–2018 (book published by TAMU Press, 2017) Painting in the Texas Tradition: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, traveled to Turner House, Dallas and Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Spring, 2014–2015 (catalog) Restless Heart: Early and Contemporary Texas Regionalism, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2012 River of Contrasts: The Texas Colorado, Art Center of Waco, 2012 (book) Art, Science and the World around Us, Art Center Waco, 2008 The Print Show, Maryland Federation of Art City Gallery, Baltimore, 2005 Gardens, Real and Imagined, Austin Museum of Art, Driscoll Villa, Austin, 2004 North American Print Biennial, Boston University, Boston, 2003 People, Places and Things, Selections from the Permanent Collection, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, 2002 Selected Public Collections Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi Austin Museum of Art, Austin Grace Museum, Abilene Phoenix Arts Commission, Print Collection, Phoenix, Arizona Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler University of Texas at San Antonio 15 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Margie Crisp Handsome Tom, South Llano River State Park, 2020 acrylic on panel 32 x 30 in Framed 36 x 34 in $5,800.00

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RIC DENTINGER (b. 1954) Born in la Rochelle, France; resides in San Antonio Painted: Longhorn Cavern SP and McKinney Falls SP Education Warren Hunter School of Art, San Antonio, 1976–1982 Career Highlights Best of Show in Texas (2009) and Louisiana (2009) Published in: Rachel Rubin Wolf, ed. Splash 12: The Best of Watercolor. North Light Books, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2011 (2 paintings accepted). Also Splash 15, 2014 (2 paintings) and Splash 19, 2018 (1 painting). David Webb. Painting in Watercolor: The Indispensable Guide. Firefly Books, Buffalo, New York, 2016. Cover art and article in Watercolor Artist Magazine, June 2010. Selected Exhibitions 39th Annual International Exhibition, New Orleans, 2009 (Best of Show) 60th Annual Exhibition of the Texas Watercolor Society, Witte Museum, San Antonio, 2009 (Best of Show) International Exhibition of Works on Paper, The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Usinus College, Philadelphia, 2009 California Watercolor Association 40th National Exhibition, Presidio Officers’ Club Exhibition Hall, San Francisco, 2009

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Ric Dentinger Cascade, McKinney Falls State Park, 2020 watercolor on paper 30 x 22 in Framed 39.50 x 31.50 in $4,950.00

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FIDENCIO DURAN (b. 1961) Born in Lockhart; resides in Austin Painted: Lyndon B. Johnson SP & HS and Lockhart SP Education BFA Studio Art with concentration in painting, University of Texas at Austin, 1984 Career Highlights Arts Hall of Fame, Austin Critics Table, Austin, 2015 Artist in Residency Program, Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2012 Dozier Travel Grant, Awards to Artists Program, Dallas Museum of Art, 1996 Selected Exhibitions Recent Acquisitions, International Museum of Art and Science, McAllen, 2019 Fidencio Duran: Stories of an American Family, Reaves/Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2018 Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Capitol Ground Floor Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017‒2018 (book published by Texas A&M University Press, 2017) Estamos Aqui, curated by Brad Cushman, organized by University of Arkansas, Mid-American Arts Alliance/Exhibits USA. Traveled to: Shafer Gallery, Barton Community College, Great Bend, Kansas, 2014; Kenosha Public Museum, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 2014; John E. Conner Museum, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, 2015; Oklahoma Community College, Oklahoma City, 2016; Crisp Museum, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, 2016 Nuestras Historias: Stories of Mexican Identity from the Permanent Collection, National Museum of Mexican Art, curated by Cesareo Moreno, Chicago, 2014 Arte Tejano: of countrysides, barrios, and borders, curated by Cesareo Moreno, Fundacion Osde, Smithsonian Latino Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2011 Selected Public Collections Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi The Grace Museum, Abilene International Museum of Art and Science, McAllen National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo

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Fidencio Duran Village Green, Lockhart State Park, 2020 oil on canvas 12 x 24 in Framed 12.75 x 24.75 in $2,000.00

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JANET EAGER KRUEGER (b. 1952) Born in Fort Worth; resides on ranch five (5) miles NW of Encinal Painted: Lake Casa Blanca International SP, Old Tunnel SP, and World Birding Center, Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP Education BFA Art History, University of Texas at Austin, 1975 MFA Painting, University of Texas at San Antonio, 1998 Career Highlights Centennial Artist, Art of Texas Parks Project, 2019 Texas State Artist, 2008 Development of the BA in Art, and the Fine Art Collection, Killam Library, as Associate Professor of Art at Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX. 1998–2008. A Rural Perspective on the Arts presented at the invitation of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities at the Institute for Texan Cultures, San Antonio, 1998 Selected Exhibitions No Place Like Home, Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 2019 The Texas Aesthetic, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2019 Within and Without, Nave Museum, Victoria, 2018 Texas Aesthetic XI, Reaves | Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2017 Lush, Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 2016 Heart of the West Exhibition, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, Fort Worth, 2009 and 2010 Nuevo Mythology, Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 2004 US Embassy Managua, Nicaragua, 2000–2003 Selected Public Collections Pedestrian Processing Facility, Gateway to the Americas International Bridge, Laredo. Art in Architecture Federal Project, El Monte, 4 large scale tile murals University of Texas at San Antonio, various throughout campus USAA, San Antonio, The Military Family, 8 large-scale drawings AT&T Arena, San Antonio, Ranching & Rodeo, 9 large-scale paintings Valero Energy Headquarters, San Antonio, Valero Volunteers, 6 large-scale murals Texas A&M International University, Laredo, various throughout campus

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Janet Eager Krueger Coot in Reeds, Lake Casa Blanca State Park, 2019 gouache on paper 20 x 26 in Framed 28 x 34.25 in $5,000.00

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JOEL R. EDWARDS (b. 1975) Born in Waco; resides in Waco Painted: Fanthrop Inn SHS and Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery SHS Education Dallas Art Institute, 1994–1996 Studied under Don Magid, 1990 Largely self-taught Career Highlights Best Landscape, National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society 2nd Small Painting National Exhibition, Fredericksburg, 2019 Gold Medal in Watercolors, 32nd Annual Bosque Art Classic, Clifton, 2017 Artist in Residence, Art Center Waco, Waco, 2017 Selected Exhibitions National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society 28th Best of America National Exhibition, Park City, Utah, 2019 34th Annual Bosque Art Classic, Clifton, 2019 14th Annual International ARC Salon, 2019–2020 (Finalist) Touch of Red, Group Exhibition, Waco, 2019 Brazos Fine Art Show, Waco, 2018 33rd Annual Bosque Art Classic, Clifton, 2018 13th Annual International ARC Salon, 2017–2018 (Finalist) Solo Exhibition, Art Center Waco, Waco, 2017 National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society Fall Exhibition, Online, 2014 (Honorable Mention) 9th Annual International ARC Salon, 2012–2013 (Finalist) Selected Public Collections Teal Residential College, Baylor University, Waco The Delaney, Waco Day Spring Baptist Church, Waco Kaufman County Veterans Memorial, Forney

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Joel R. Edwards Fantrop Inn, Fantrop Inn State Historicl Site, 2020 charcoal and pencil on paper 26 x 40 in Framed 38.75 x 48.50 in $7,700.00

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MALOU FLATO (b. 1953) Born in Corpus Christi; resides in Austin Painted: Lost Maples SNA and Pedernales Falls SP Education BA Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, 1975 Career Highlights Citation of Honor—Artisan Award, Texas Society of Architects, 2010 Texas Book Festival Artist, 2003 Selected Exhibitions Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Dallas, 2018 The Art Center of Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, 2015 The Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 2003–2016 Davis Gallery, Austin, 1997–2016 Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, 1987–1999 Texas, James Corcoran Gallery, Santa Monica, California, 1987 The Texas Landscape, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1986 Southwest 85, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1985 Texas Gallery, Houston, 1984–1986 New Works, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, 1984 Selected Public Collections General Service Administration, Brownsville Texas A&M University, College Station University of Houston, Houston University of Texas at Austin Washington State Arts Commission, Arlington

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Malou Flato Falls at Pedernales Falls State Park, 2020 oil on board 18 x 18 in Framed 22.25 x 22.25 in $3,500.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition.

Malou Flato Maple Leaves, Lost Maples State Natural Area, 2020 watercolor on paper 22 x 30 in Framed 26.75 x 34.25 in $3,200.00

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GORDON FOWLER (b. 1942) Born in Austin; resides in Austin Painted: Honey Creek SNA and Bastrop SP Education Studied with Clay Mcgaughy (Kerrville), John Pike (San Antonio), Kim English (Fredericksburg), Carolyn Anderson (New Mexico) Printmaking at Slugfest Press and Flatbed Press (Austin) Attended University of Texas, 1968 Schreiner Institute, 1961 Career Highlights Best of Show by artist choice, Masters of Montana, 2000 3rd place, Louisiana Watercolor Society, 1995 Best of Show, Waterloo Watercolor Group, 1976 Taught Watercolor at Austin Museum and University of Texas Selected Exhibitions Hunt Gallery, San Antonio, 3 group shows, 2016–2019 Wally Workman Gallery, Austin, 13 solo and group shows Solo, G. C. Lucas, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2005 Nave Museum, Victoria, 2000 Museum of The Big Bend, Alpine, 1994 Austin Museum of Art Print Show, 1994 Solo, Tarry Town Gallery, Austin, 1993 Selected Public Collections Austin Museum of Art, Austin Slugfest Press, Austin

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Gordon Fowler Honey Creek Summer, Honey Creek State Natural Area, 2020 oil on canvas 24 x 30 in Framed 30 x 36 in $3,800.00 28 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


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PAT GABRIEL (b. 1960) Born in Chicago, Illinois; resides in Fort Worth Painted: Balmorhea SP and Fort Richardson SP & HS Education Self-taught Career Highlights 2011 Work chosen for the Hunting Prize poster, Houston 2010–2013 Four-time Finalist, Hunting Prize Competition, Houston Selected Exhibitions Passing Through: Works by Lloyd Brown, Pat Gabriel and Sarah Williams, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, 2019 Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas Capitol Ground Floor Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017‒2018 (book published by Texas A&M University Press, 2017) AS IS: Rural realism, Grace Museum, Abilene, 2017 Solo, Pat Gabriel: in plain site, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, 2015 THE REAL SHOW, The Old Jail Art Center, Albany, 2015 Painting in the Texas Tradition: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, traveled to Turner House, Dallas and Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Spring, 2014– 2015 (catalog) The National Weather Center Biennale, The National Weather Center, Norman, Oklahoma, 2013 Celebrating the Regionalist Legacy in Texas Art, Gage Hotel, Marathon, 2013 Restless Heart: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2013 CONTEMPORARIES: A Survey of 21st Century American Artists, Central Library, Fort Worth, 2011 Selected Public Collections Ben E Keith Company, Fort Worth Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad, Fort Worth Chevron Corporation, Midland GCG Marketing, Fort Worth University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Fort Worth

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Pat Gabriel Slippery Step, Balmorhea State Park, 2020 oil on canvas 18 x 40 in Framed 19.75 x 41.75 in $9,200.00

Pat Gabriel Tree Lined Path, Fort Richardson, 2020 oil on panel 12 x 20 in Framed 13.50 x 21.50 in $4,750.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition.

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DAVID R. GRIFFIN (b. 1952) Born in Ft. Sill/Lawton, Oklahoma; resides in Lubbock/Dallas Painted: Lake Mineral Wells SP & Trailway, Ray Roberts Lake SP, and Seminole Canyon SP & HS Education Studied graphic design, Texas Tech University, 1971–1976 New York Illustrators Workshop, 1976. Studied with Mark English, Bernie Fuchs, Bob Peak. Studied with James Reynolds (1991) and Bettina Steinke (1992) Career Highlights Finalist, 2nd Place Landscape Category, Honorable Mention, Art Renewal Center ARC Salon International Exhibition, 2019 2016 Awarded Silver Thunderbird for best body of work, Maynard Dixon Invitational, Mount Carmel, Utah, 2016 Changes and Choices: Art of the Cowboy Bob Moline & David Griffin, National Ranching Heritage Museum, Lubbock, 2012 Selected Exhibitions Art Renewal Center ARC Salon International Exhibition, traveled to European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM),Barcelona, Spain and Sotheby’s New York City, 2019 Coors National Western Art Exhibition and Sale, Denver, 2010–present National Ranching Heritage Museum, Lubbock, 2010–2016 Selected Public Collections Plains Capital Bank, Lubbock/Dallas National Ranching Heritage Museum, Lubbock UMB Financial Corporation, Denver

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David R. Griffin In Pursuit of Light, Lake Mineral Wells State Park and Trailway, 2020 oil on linen on board 16 x 24 in Framed 25 x 33 in $5,500.00

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BRIAN GRIMM (b. 1968) Born in Bastrop; resides in Fredericksburg Painted: Copper Breaks SP and Lake Brownwood SP Education AAS Commercial Art, Austin Community College, Austin, 1992 Mentored by Ken Carlson Primarily self-taught Career Highlights Jim Ward Memorial Award, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, 2015 Arts for the Parks Top 100, Jackson, Wyoming, 2005 Selected Exhibitions Night of Artists, Briscoe Museum of Western Art, San Antonio, 2018 Invitational, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, 2015 Western Visions, National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming, 2009–2015 Beauty and the Beast, Rockwell Museum of Western Art, Corning, New York, 2011 Small Works Great Wonders, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2008–2010 Selected Public Collections Guadalupe State Bank, Kerrville Security Bank, Midland

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Brian Grimm Afternoon at the Lake, Lake Brownwood State Park, 2020 oil on board 15 x 20 in Framed 19 x 24 in $4,700.00

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CLEMENTE F. GUZMAN III (b. 1967) Born in Martinez, California; resides in San Antonio Painted: Government Canyon SNA, Lake Somerville SP & Trailway, and Palmetto SP Education Commercial Art Diploma, Mankato Technical Institute, Mankato, Minnesota, 1987 Willmar Senior High School, Willmar, Minnesota, 1985 Edgewood High School, San Antonio, 1982–1984 Career Highlights Staff Artist for Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1988–2017. During which time created: Texas conservation license plates: White-Tailed Deer, Largemouth Bass, Camping, Diamondback Rattlesnake, and Lucifer Hummingbird Texas game stamps: Muzzleloader Hunting (4), Freshwater Trout (5), White-Winged Dove (7), Archery Hunting (17) Posters for Texas Wildlife Expo, Great Texas Birding Classic, Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, Texas Game Warden Memorial, Texas State Railroad Poster Winner, Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio, 1992, 1995, 2002 Stamp Art Winner, California Upland Game Bird Stamp Art Contest, Sacramento, 2012 Poster Commission, Earth Day Bay Day Coastal Bend Bay Foundation, Corpus Christi, 2014 Poster Design, Texas Book Festival, 2021

Selected Exhibitions A Book Maker’s Art, Stark Galleries, Texas A&M University, College Station, 2018 (Book by same title published by TAMU Press, 2018) Wildlife Art Window Decals, Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve Learning Center, Corpus Christi, 2016 Texas Wild Bunch Professional Artists Annual Show and Sale, YO Ranch Resort Hotel, Kerrville, 2002–2012 Annual Art Show, White Photographic & Gallery with fellow artists Rob Fleming, Charles Shaw, and Ragan Gennusa, Dripping Springs, 1990s

Selected Publications Books illustrated: Viva Texas Rivers! Adventures, Misadventures, and Glimpses of Nirvana along Our Storied Waterways, by Sam L. Pfiester and Steven L. Davis, published by Texas A&M University Press, cover illustration, 2021 The Whistlers by R. O. Vizcaya, 2009 Scout, the Christmas Dog by Andrew Sansom, 2006; also created artwork for cover and article on this book for Texas Co-op Power magazine, December 2006 Hummingbirds of Texas by Clifford E. Shackelford, Madge M. Lindsay, and Mark Klym, 2005 Birds of the Texas Hill Country by Mark W. Lockwood, 2001 Limited edition print, Monarch of the Hill Country, commissioned by Texas State University, San Marcos, 2007 Cover artwork created: Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine (In the Rio Grande Valley, December 2017; Rivers of Song, December 2015; Captured on Canvas, December 2013; Turkey Talk, March 2012) The Adventures of Kele: Boy of the Rock Shelter: The Far Horizon by Ralph E. Jones, 2012 Puro Conjunto: An Album in Words & Pictures, edited by Juan Tejeda and Avelardo Valdez, 2001 Texas Hunting Guide, 1991–1992 and 1994–1995 Fishing Guide Recreational Fresh and Saltwater, 1992–1993, 1993–1994, and 1995–1996 35

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Clemente F. Guzman III Ancestors, Government Canyon State Natural Area, 2020 acrylic on canvas 18 x 18 in Framed 19.75 x 19.75 in $3,500.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition. 36 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


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KARL E. HALL (b. 1952) Born in Houston; resides in Houston Painted: Sea Rim SP and Village Creek SP Education MA Humanities, University of Houston, Clear Lake, 1979. Studied painting and printmaking with Professor Sandria Hu. BA Education, Texas Southern University, Houston, 1976. Studied under Dr. John T. Biggers. Career Highlights Published in: Roots for Life by Roy L. Ford, illustrated by Karl E. Hall (Ford, 2017) cover and all illustrations. Art in Action by Guy Hubbard, (San Diego, California: Coronado Publishing, 1987) page 30. Black Art in Houston: The Texas Southern University Experience by John Biggers and Carroll Simms with John Edward Weems (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1978) pages 35, 100. 7th Annual Citywide African American Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2003 Watercolor Art Society of Houston Exhibition, 1988 (award) Art Teacher, North Forest ISD, 1978; Galena Park ISD, 2001–2011 (retired) Selected Exhibitions Texas Aesthetic XIII: Thirty Contemporary Artists Redefining Texas, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2019 Up Close and Personal: Portraits from the Reaves Collection of Texas Art, The Grace Museum, Abilene, 2019 (catalog, image p. 30) Protégés: The Legacy of Dr. John T. Biggers as Viewed through the Art Works of Thirteen Students, William Reaves/Sarah Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2018 (online catalog) 19th Citywide African American Artists Exhibition, curated by Dr. Sarah A. Trotty, The University Museum, Texas Southern University, Houston, 2015 Circle of Six: Selected Work by TSU Alumni, The University Museum, Texas Southern University, Houston, 2014 Imprints: Texas Printmakers and the Cultural Diversity of Texas, traveled to Firehouse Gallery, Del Rio (1996) and Local Color Art Gallery, College Station (1995) Houston Area Exhibition, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Houston, 1995 My Mark: A 2-person Show, Local Color Art Gallery, College Station, 1994 Houston’s African American Artists: Forerunners and Newcomers, Art Gallery, Lamar University, Beaumont, 1991 8th Annual Atlanta Life National Art Competition and Exhibition, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988 Art League of Houston, 1980 (award) Clear Creek Art League, Houston, 1980 (award) Selected Public Collections Texas Southern University, Houston

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Karl E. Hall A Sea Rimical Vision, 2019 acrylic on paper 18 x 24 in Framed 26 x 32 in $2,800.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition.

Karl E. Hall Point'n Clear at Village Creek State Park, 2019 acrylic on paper 18 x 24 in Framed 27 x 33 in $2,800.00

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JOHN AUSTIN HANNA (b. 1942) Born in Beaumont; resides in Fredericksburg Painted: Blanco SP and Hill Country SNA Education BS Advertising and Design, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, 1964 Career Highlights Night of Artists, Briscoe Western Art Museum, San Antonio, 2013–2019 Commissioned by Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo to paint an eight-phase depiction of the rodeo for the corporate offices in Houston, 2005–2012 Gold Award, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame Show, Waco, 1982 Selected Exhibitions Traveling the West Art Show & Sale, Dallas, 2015 Rocky Mountain Oyster Club Art Show, Tucson, Arizona, 2014, 2015 Solo, RS Hanna Gallery, Fredericksburg, 2012 20th Annual National Juried Exhibition, Oil Painters of America, Fredericksburg, 2011 Texas Stampede Invitational, InSight Gallery, Fredericksburg, 2010 Celebrations Invitational, InSight Gallery, Fredericksburg, 2009, 2010 InSight Gallery Founding Artists Show, Fredericksburg, 2009 Christmas Miniature Show, Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, 1997–2008 Texas Review, Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, 1998–2008 Solo, Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, 1997–2008 Selected Public Collections Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Corporate Offices, Houston Admiral Nimitz Museum, Naval Department, Fredericksburg Chase Bank, Fredericksburg John Roberts BMW, Austin

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John Austin Hanna Nature as It Is, Hill Country State Natural Area, 2020 oil on canvas 18 x 24 in Framed 28 x 34 in $6,000.00

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BILLY HASSELL (b. 1956) Born in Dallas; resides in Fort Worth Painted: Daingerfield SP, Caddo Lake SP, and Powderhorn SP Education MFA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1982 BFA, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1978 Career Highlights Best of Show, 42nd Annual Invitational Exhibition, Longview Museum of Art, Longview, 2002 Anne Giles Kimbrough Award, Dallas, Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, 1985 Best of Series: Emerging Artists, 1984; Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, Texas, 1984 Selected Exhibitions Threshold, Conduit Gallery, Dallas, 2019 Shadows, William Reaves/Sarah Foltz Fine Art, LLC, Houston, 2018 Trace, Survey Exhibition, Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for Art, Lubbock and Michelson Museum of Art, Marshall, 2017 Compass, William Campbell Contemporary Art, Fort Worth, 2015 Ephemera: Winged Creatures of Texas, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, 2014 Illuminating Nature, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, 2013 Wild Things (with David Everett), The Grace Museum, Abilene, 2012 Watershed, McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, 2012 Memento, Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee, Oklahoma, 2010 Migration, 15 Year Survey, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, 2007 Selected Public Collections

Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler

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Billy Hassell Prints Powderhorn Ranch- TPWF, 19/30, 2015 lithograph 24 x 22 in Framed 33 x 31 in $2,300.00

Billy Hassell Red-bellied Woodpecker with Mallards, Daingerfield State Park, 2021 oil on canvas 40 x 36 in Framed 42 x 38 in $14,000.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition. 42 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


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HAILEY E. HERRERA (b. 1971) Born in Chuncheon, South Korea; resides in Bryan Painted: Huntsville SP and Mission Tejas SP Education Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, 2004–2005 PhD Computer Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, 2004 MA Computer Science, Ewha University, Seoul, South Korea, 1996 Career Highlights Co-author of The Art of Painting Sea Life in Watercolor: Master Techniques for Painting Spectacular Sea Animals in Watercolor (Lake Forest, California: Walter Foster Publishing, 2016) Herweck’s Award, Texas Watercolor Society, 2012 Best of Show, Brazos Valley Art League/Lone Star Art Guild Judged Show, 2012 Selected Exhibitions Rhapsody in Hue, The Gallery Downtown, Navasota, 2018 Satori X SEAD: an artistic collaboration, Satori Gallery, Houston, 2017–2018 Fusion—Music for the Eyes II, The Gallery at Round Top, Round Top, 2017 Fresh Paint: Watermedia Abstracts, Elm Street Studio, Keller, 2017 Calligraphy+Color, SEAD Gallery, Bryan, 2017 Into the Woods, SEAD Gallery, Bryan, 2016 Valley Impressions, Beyond Arts Gallery, Harlingen, 2015 Annual International Exhibition, Watercolor Art Society-Houston (WAS-H), 2013, 2014 College Station: A Community History, George H. W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum, College Station, 2013–2014 Texas Watercolor Society National Exhibition, 2012, 2013, 2014 Selected Public Collections Art for Rural Texas, Fayetteville Print installations: Texas A&M University, College Station; St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri; The Buffalo Coalition Neighborhood Association, Las Vegas, Nevada Numerous print installations via Interior Designer companies located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Clayton, Olivette, and St. Louis, Missouri; Newport Beach and Fallbrook, California; Longboat Key, Florida; Houston, Texas; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Peoria, Highland Park, and Northbrook, Illinois; Manassas, Virginia; Rowville and Melbourne, Australia 43 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Hailey E. Herrera Lake Raven in Spring, Huntsville State Park, 2020 watercolor Batik on Mulberry paper mounted on canvas 30 x 40 in Framed 32 x 42 in $4,600.00

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LEE JAMISON (b. 1957) Born in Shreveport, Louisiana; resides in Huntsville Painted: Martin Dies Jr. SP, San Jacinto Battleground SHS, and Battleship Texas SHS Education BA Art, Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1979 AA Art, Lon Morris College, Jacksonville, 1977 Career Highlights Published in Lee Jamison, Ode to East Texas: Interpretations of an Artist-Writer (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2020) The Sam Houston Project, produced nine credited works for combination documentary film and website on the life of Sam Houston, 2011 Oil paintings, murals, and decorative artwork created for ballroom and common areas, Driskill Hotel, Austin, 1997‒1998 Selected Exhibitions Solo, Ode to East Texas, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2018 (author and artist of book by same title published by TAMU Press, 2020) Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas Capitol Ground Floor Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017‒2018 (book by same title published by TAMU Press, 2017) images pp. 85‒87 Contemporary Texas Regionalism Winter Show, William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2017 Hill Country Love Affair: Interpretations of a Texas Heartland, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, 2013 Celebrating the Regionalist Legacy in Texas Art, William Reaves Fine Art and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts at the Gage Hotel, Marathon, 2013 Restless Heart: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2013 (catalog) Contemporary Texas Regionalists, traveled: Haley Memorial Library & History Center, Midland; Gage Hotel, Marathon, 2012 The Presence of Light: Sky and Light in the Texas Landscape, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, 2010 The Texas Aesthetic, Annual Exhibition, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, 2008‒2015 Solo, Lee Jamison: Introductions, Altermann and Morris Galleries, Houston, 1987 Selected Public Commissions and Collections Scott E. Johnson Memorial Mural, Huntsville Texas Memorial Stadium, University of Texas at Austin (murals in the East Grandstand Luxury Suite access areas and in the Football Team Room) Mayborn Museum Complex, (numerous murals and dioramas, significant work on installation of the museum, and work on development of the Emergence of Man Gallery), Baylor University, Waco Bastrop County History Exhibits and Paintings, First National Bank and Bastrop County Historical Association, Bastrop Waco Mammoths National Monument Murals, Waco 45 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Lee Jamison Fog of Uncertainty, Battleship Texas, 2020 oil on canvas 30 x 40 in Framed 31.50 x 41.50 in $5,200.00

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DENISE LARUE MAHLKE (b. 1957) Born in Victoria; resides in Whitehouse Painted: Purtis Creek SP and Washington-on-the-Brazos SHS Education Studied landscape painting with Robert Rohm, Lorenzo Chavez, T. Allen Lawson, Len Chmiel, Skip Whitcomb among others, 1998–2018. Studio Art, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, 1979–1981 Career Highlights Gold Medal, Works on Paper and Kieckhefer Award, Best of Show, The West Select, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, 2013 Master Signature Member, American Women Artists, 2013 First Place in Landscape, Art Renewal Center International Salon, Port Reading, New Jersey, 2010, 2012 Selected Exhibitions Looking West, American Women Artists, Steamboat Art Museum, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 2019 36th Annual Roundup Exhibition and Sale, Museum of Western Art, Kerrville, 2019 Perspectives of the American Experience, American Women Artists, Rockwell Museum, Corning, New York, 2018 Painting Red Rocks Country, Past & Present, Small group exhibition, Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, Georgia, 2017 Stormy Weather; Western Atmospheres, Small group exhibition, Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg, Arizona, 2017 Small Works, Great Wonders, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma, 2012–2014, 2016–2018 California Art Club’s Annual Gold Medal Exhibition, Pasadena, California, 2016, 2018, 2019 Maynard Dixon Country, Invitational Fine Art Show and Sale, Mt. Carmel, Utah, 2003–2017 Prevailing Winds, American Women Artists, Master Signature and Signature Members Exhibit, Booth, Western Art Museum, Georgia, 2014 The West Select, Western Art Invitational Exhibition and Sale, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, 2013–2014 Selected Public Collections Brinton Museum, Big Horn, Wyoming Tia Collection, Santa Fe Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts, Mt. Carmel, Utah 47 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Denise LaRue Mahlke Fellow Workers, Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, 2020 soft pastel on handmade pumice board 15 x 30 in Framed 22 x 37 in $5,400.00

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JIM MALONE (b. 1943) Born in Lyons, New York; resides in Fort Worth Painted: Cleburne SP and Fairfield Lake SP Education BA State University of New York, Oswego, 1968 Graduate Study and Teaching Assistant in Studio Art, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, 1968–1970 Career Highlights Finalist, Hunting Art Prize Competition, Houston, 2010 Residency, Chinati Foundation, Marfa, 1994 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Whitney Museum, New York, 1972 Selected Exhibitions Jim Malone: Gold Rush, Artspace 111, Fort Worth, 2018 Jim Malone: Scene / Not Scene, Artspace 111, Fort Worth, 2016 The Texas Aesthetic IX, William Reaves Fine Art, Houston, 2015 El Paseo: Jim Malone, Artspace 111, Fort Worth, 2015 New Works: Jim Malone, Artspace 111, Fort Worth (two-person show), 2014 Texas Invitational, Midwestern State University Museum of Art, Wichita Falls, 2012 Big Bend Journey, Artspace 111, Fort Worth, 2011 Jim Malone: The Border Land, Artspace 111, Fort Worth, 2010 Jim Malone: String Theory, Four Walls Gallery, Fort Worth, 2002 The Artist’s Eye, Gallery Talk and work on view, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, 2001 Selected Public Collections Dallas Museum of Art Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth Bank of America, Fort Worth Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Fort Worth

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Jim Malone Great Sky at Fairfield Lake State Park, 2020 mixed media on paper 30 x 44 in Framed 34.50 x 49 in $6,500.00

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TALMAGE MINTER (b. 1939) Born in Gorman; resides in Waco Painted: Fort Boggy SP and Goliad SP & SHS Education MFA Painting, University of Texas at Austin, 1971. Graduate work done under Professor Everett Spruce. BFA Studio Art, University of Texas at Austin, 1965 BS Education, Abilene Christian University, Abilene, 1961 Career Highlights Selection as a Centennial Artist by Texas Parks and Wildlife Selected Exhibitions Art Center of Waco, 2014 Cultural Activities Center Gallery, Temple, 2013 Bosque Conservatory, Clifton, 2002 Texas Tech University Art Museum, Lubbock, 1975 Biennial Invitational, Beaumont Art Museum (now Art Museum of Southeast Texas), 1974 Texas Painting & Sculpture 71, Dallas Museum of Art, 1971 South/Southwest II, Fort Worth Art Center, 1971 Bienville Gallery, New Orleans, 1971 12th Annual Eight-State Exhibition, Oklahoma Contemporary Art Center, Oklahoma City, 1970 Selected Public Collections Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Oklahoma Contemporary Art Center, Oklahoma City Witte Museum, San Antonio

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Talmage Minter Egret's Domain, Fort Boggy State Park, 2020 acrylic on canvas 24 x 36 in Framed 32 x 44 in $3,800.00

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WILLIAM B. MONTGOMERY (b. 1953) Born in Tyler; resides in Elgin Painted: Hueco Tanks SHS and Fort McKavett SHS Education University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1975–1977 Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri, 1974–1975 Perugia Fine Arts Academy, Perugia, Italy, 1974 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1973–1974 Career Highlights Award for significant contributions to art in herpetology, Biology of Snakes, Chiricahua Desert Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico, 2017 Illustrated The Nueces River: Río Escondido by Margie Crisp, Texas A&M University Press, 2017 Artist in Residence, Madroño Foundation, Medina, 2010 Selected Exhibitions Lone Star Wild: New Work by Margie Crisp, David Everett, Billy Hassell and William B. Montgomery, Davis Gallery, Austin, 2019 Contemporary Lone Star Printmakers, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2019 Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas State Capitol Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017–2018 (book published by Texas A&M University Press, 2017.) Ties that Bind: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, Turner House, Dallas, 2015 Painting in the Texas Tradition, traveled to Turner House, Dallas and Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Art, Spring, 2014–2015 (catalog) Restless Heart: Early and Contemporary Texas Regionalism, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2012 Solo, Nature under Pressure: Etchings and Lithographs by William B. Montgomery, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, 2009 Art, Science and the World around Us, Art Center Waco, 2008 The Naked Truth, Works on Paper, Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, Louisiana and Davis Gallery, Austin, 2002 The Minnesota National Print Biennial, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 2001 Selected Public Collections Amity Art Foundation, Woodbridge, Connecticut Art Center of Waco, Waco Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas The Gage Hotel, Marathon Hard Rock Cafe, Boston, Massachusetts Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com

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William B. Montgomery Fort McKavett State Historic Site, 2020 oil on canvas 26 x 36 in Framed 29.50 x 37.50 in $5,000.00

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KERMIT OLIVER (b. 1943) Born in Refugio; resides in Waco Painted: Tyler SP and Dinosaur Valley SP Education BA, Art Education, Texas Southern University, Houston, 1967 Artist Seminar with Elaine deKooning, Rice University, Houston, 1966 Career Highlights Lifetime Achievement Award, Art League of Houston, 2013 Selected Exhibitions Bayou City Chic: Progressive Streams of Modern Art in Houston, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, 2015 (catalog) Lone Star Portraits, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, 2014 Kermit Oliver: Tracing Our Pilgrimage, Art League of Houston Gallery, Houston, 2013 (catalog) Retrospective, Notes from a Child’s Odyssey: The Art of Kermit Oliver, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2005 (catalog) Texas Myths and Realities, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1995 (catalog) Texas Contemporary: Acquisitions of the 90s, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1993 Solo, Kermit Oliver: Current Allegories, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont; Art Center of Waco, Waco, 1989–1990 Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, 1980s to present Fresh Paint: The Houston School, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, traveled to Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc. (MoMA PS1), Queens, New York; Oklahoma Contemporary Art Center, Oklahoma City, 1985 (catalog) Art from Houston in Norway 1982, traveled to museums in the Norwegian cities of: Stavanger, Tromso, Christiansand, and Oslo, 1982 (catalog) Doors: Houston Artists, Alley Theatre, Houston Festival, Houston, 1979 (catalog) Solo, DuBose Gallery, Houston, 1971, 1978, 1981, 1983 Selected Public Collections Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas El Paso Museum, El Paso Museum of Fine Arts, Houston San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio

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Kermit Oliver Into the Woods, Tyler State Park, 2020 acrylic on canvas 24 x 24 in $25,000.00

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NOE PEREZ (b. 1958) Born in Falfurrias; resides in Corpus Christi Painted: Goose Island SP and Mustang Island SP Education BS Civil Engineering, Texas A & I University, Kingsville, 1979 Career Highlights Published in:

King Ranch: A Legacy in Art, Texas A&M University Press, 2021 Of Texas Rivers and Texas Art, Texas A&M University Press, 2017 Texas Traditions, Fresno Fine Art Publications, LLC, 2010

Selected Exhibitions Solo, King Ranch: A Legacy in Art, Witte Museum, San Antonio, 2021-2022 Texas Visions: Paintings by Noe Perez & Sculpture by Jason Scull, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2021 36th Annual Roundup Exhibition and Sale, Museum of Western Art, Kerrville, 2019 Solo, Allures of the Wild Horse Desert, William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2017 Of Texas Rivers & Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas State Capitol Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017–2018 (book published by TAMU Press, 2017) Painting in the Texas Tradition: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, traveled to Turner House, Dallas and Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Spring, 2015 (catalog) Night of Artists, Briscoe Western Art Museum, San Antonio, 2014–2019 Restless Heart: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2012 Bosque Art Classic 26th Annual Juried Art Show & Sale, Clifton, 2011 Selected Public Collections Kleberg Bank, Kingsville and Corpus Christi University of Texas at San Antonio King Ranch, Kingsville

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Noe Perez Afternoon Sun, Mustang Island State Park, 2020 oil on canvas 20 x 30 in Framed 26 x 36 in $5,000.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition.

Noe Perez Goose Island Oak, Goose Island State Park, 2020 oil on canvas 20 x 30 in Framed 24 x 34 in $4,750.00 58 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


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JERI SALTER (b. 1955) Born in Richmond, Virginia; resides in Lago Vista Painted: Caprock Canyons SP & Trailway and Palo Duro Canyon SP Education Workshops with national renown artists including Robert Rohm, Michael Workman, Ann Templeton, Liz Haywood Sullivan, Diana Worman, and others, 2003–2016 Oil Painting and Life Drawing, Collin County Community College, Plano, 1993, 1994 Art History and Drawing, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1982 Drawing, Pan American University, Edinburg, 1975 Career Highlights Subject of Feature Article, “Big Skies Open Roads,” The Pastel Journal, August 2018 Solo, Fleeting Light: First and Last Light Over the Texas Landscape, Beeville Art Museum, 2017 Sold Out Solo, On the Trail of Frank Reaugh: The Pastel Journals of Jeri Salter, William Reaves Fine Art Gallery, Houston, 2015 Selected Exhibitions Mary Baxter: Desertlands of the Southwest & Jeri Salter: Canyonlands of Texas, Foltz Fine Art, Houston, TX, 2022 AS IS rural realism, The Grace Museum, Abilene, 2017 Of Texas Rivers & Texas Art, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo; Texas State Capitol Rotunda, Austin; Witte Museum, San Antonio; Mayborn Museum, Baylor University, Waco, 2017–2018 (book published by TAMU Press, 2017) Mountain Oyster Club Art Contemporary Western Art Show and Sale, Tucson, Arizona, 2016, 2018 Invitational Show, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, 2015, 2016 Painting in the Texas Tradition: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, traveled to Turner House, Dallas and Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Spring, 2015 (catalog) Restless Heart: Contemporary Texas Regionalism, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2013 Celebrating the Regionalist Legacy in Texas Art, William Reaves Fine Art and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts at the Gage Hotel, Marathon, 2013 Solo, Jeri Salter: Rural Landscapes and Weathered Structures, The Gallery in Round Top, 2011 The Texas Aesthetic, Annual Exhibition, William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art, Houston, 2011–2019 Art of the Plains: American Plains Artist 26th Annual Juried Exhibit, Great Plains Art Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2010 Western Art Show, Phippen Museum, Prescott, Arizona, 2010–2012, 2014 Texas Wild Bunch Professional Artists Show, Kerrville, 2008–2009 Selected Public Collections BNSF Railroad Collection, Fort Worth Happy State Bank, Amarillo Icon Bank Galleria, Houston Icon Bank Sugarland, Houston San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo 59 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Jeri Salter Capitol Peak, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, 2020 pastel on panel 24 x 36 in Framed 30.25 x 42 in $6,000.00

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Foltz Fine Art 2143 Westheimer Houston, TX 77098 713.521.7500 www.foltzgallery.com

JIM STOKER (b. 1935) Born in Nash; resides in San Antonio Painted: Enchanted Rock SNA and Guadalupe River SP Education Post graduate study, Pennsylvania State University, summer of 1963, 1964, and 1965 (taught a class) MA Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, 1962. Studied with Elmer Schooley. BFA Art, University of Texas at Austin, 1957 High School, Atlanta, Texas, 1953 (graduate) Personal and Career Highlights Since 1957, married to Eloise Yantis Stoker, professor of art at Incarnate Word University in San Antonio. Eloise is, in my opinion, the greatest artist I have ever seen. Her helping me in my work was very important. We have two children, Mark and Teresa. Professor, Trinity University, San Antonio, 1966–1996 Grants: National Endowment for the Humanities, $8,000 (1978); Lewis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, $5,000 (1968) Selected Exhibitions Images of Vanishing Nature, Rice University and Transco Gallery, Houston; traveled to Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada, 1990–1991 The Art of Nature, Texas Museum of Natural History, Austin, 1990 State of the Art ’93, New England Fine Arts Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, 1993 Texas Realism, Texas Fine Arts Association; traveled: Navarro College (Corsicana), Abilene Christian University (Abilene), Stephen F. Austin State University (Nacogdoches), St. Edwards University (Austin), 1986 Mount San Jacinto Juried Open, Mount San Jacinto College, California, 1986 Roswell Art Museum, Roswell, New Mexico, 1982 Jim Stoker: Retrospective 1953-1973, San Antonio Art League’s Artist of the Year Exhibition, San Antonio Art League, Koehler Cultural Center, San Antonio, 1973 (catalog) Abstract Realism, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, 1972 The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, 1967 Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City, 1962 Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, 1961, 1959 Southwestern Prints and Drawings Exhibition, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, 1961, 1958 Exhibition of Southwestern Art, Texas Art Museum, Beaumont, 1959 Selected Public Collections Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas The Grace Museum, Abilene McNay Art Museum, San Antonio Pennsylvania State University Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico San Antonio Museum of Art 61 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Jim Stoker Granite Spiderwort, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, 2019 oil on linen 31.5 x 39.5 in Framed 33 x 41 in $5,000.00

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Foltz Fine Art 2143 Westheimer Houston, TX 77098 713.521.7500 www.foltzgallery.com

BOB STUTH-WADE (b. 1953) Born in Norfolk, Virginia; resides in Dublin Painted: Colorado Bend SP and Palo Pinto Mountains SP Education Studied with Perry Nichols and Mary Sloan Career Highlights Best of Show, Brownwood Stars of Texas, 2018, 2019 Visiting Artist, Baylor University, Waco, 2011 Artists’ Fellowship Programme, The Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle, North County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, 2006 Selected Exhibitions Painting in Earnest, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, 2018 Solo, Landforms, The Grace Museum, Abilene, 2011 Solo, All About Texas, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, 2011 Solo, Painting Texas, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, 2010 Solo, Born by Water, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, 2007 Solo, From Bend to Bend, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, 2004 Realism, Betty Moody, juror, Austin, 1987 Two-Person Show, Longview Museum and Arts Center, Longview, 1986 New Talent, Five Texas Artists, Delahunty, Dallas, 1980 Solo, Fairmount Gallery, Dallas, 1972 Selected Public Collections Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle, North County Mayo, Republic of Ireland BNSF Railway Company, Fort Worth The Grace Museum, Abilene Jesuit College Preparatory School, Dallas San Angelo Museum of Art, San Angelo

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Bob Stuth-Wade Red Hill Reflection, Palo Pinto Mountain State Park, 2020 oil on canvas 40 x 30 in Framed 42 x 32 in $11,900.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition.

Bob Stuth-Wade Tree by River, Colorado Bend State Park, 2019 oil on canvas mounted on panel 20 x 20 in Framed 26.25 x 26.25 in $4,975.00 64 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


Foltz Fine Art 2143 Westheimer Houston, TX 77098 713.521.7500 www.foltzgallery.com

TERRI M. WELLS (b. 1960) Born in Harvard, Illinois; resides in Austin Painted: Mother Neff SP and Inks Lake SP Education BFA Studio Art, Drawing and Painting, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, 1982 Blossom Festival School of Art, Kent, Ohio, 1981 Many workshops with professional artists such as Kenn Backhaus, Janet Fish, Joseph Zbukvic, Skip Whitcomb, Ray Roberts, and others. Career Highlights Residencies with: Brinton Museum (2018) and Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts (2011) Award of Excellence, Nomadas del Arte, 2009 President and Chairman of the Board, Plein Air Austin, 2005–2008 Selected Exhibitions Brinton AIR, 6-person, Brinton Museum, Big Horn, Wyoming, 2019 Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel, Utah, 2018 Maynard Dixon Camp Out, Mt. Carmel Utah, 2015 Plein Air SW Salon, Dallas and Rockport, 2013, 2015, 2018 America’s Parks through the Beauty of Art, US touring show, 2013 Plein Air Austin, University of Texas at Austin, 2010 Plein Air Austin, Forsyth Museum, Bryan, 2010 Scottsdale’s Best and Brightest, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2010 EAST, Solo Show, Austin, 2008 Selected Public Collections The Brinton Museum, Big Horn, Wyoming Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts, Mt. Carmel, Utah

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Terri M. Wells Early Morning Towards Devil's Waterhole, Inks Lake State Park, 2019 watercolor on paper 12 x 24 in Framed 16.50 x 28.50 in $3,500.00

Terri M. Wells Springtime! - Mother Neff State Park Prairie Restoration, 2020 watercolor on handmade paper 22 x 30 in Framed 27.75 x 34.50 in $8,000.00 Note: Artwork has been selected for inclusion in 2023 Centennial of Texas State Parks traveling exhibition. 66 2143 Westheimer | Houston, TX 77098 | 713.521.7500 | www.foltzgallery.com


The Art of Texas State Parks Publication Published by Texas A&M University Press in Fall 2022, The Art of Texas State Parks celebrates this rich tradition, offering an engaging visual arts survey of Texas state parks as seen through the eyes of leading artists from across the state. Editors Andrew Sansom and Linda J. Reaves have collected original works from thirty of the state’s most influential artists. These stunning visual works are accompanied by a thoughtful essay by William E. Reaves on the time-honored legacy of landscape painting in Texas and by Sansom’s reflections on the vital place of landscape art in Texas conservation. Rounding out the collection, assistant state park director Kevin Good offers an informative profile of Texas state parks, and the work concludes with profiles of the artists whose pieces appear in this special centennial collection. The centennial of the state parks system offers the perfect occasion to create a lasting visual record of Texas parks in art while memorializing the past and ongoing development of the distinctive collection of Lone Star parks and natural areas. The Art of Texas State Parks offers readers increased awareness of Texas parklands and heightens their popular appeal through the elegant and inspired works of some of Texas’ finest contemporary artists.

The Art of Texas State Parks Museum Exhibitions The exhibition will be comprised of 34 paintings (at least one from each artist) and will travel to the Bullock Texas State History Museum, Houston Museum of Natural Sciences and Witte Museums on the following schedule: o Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, TX: January 7 - April 30, 2023 o Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, TX: May 26 - August 4, 2023 o Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX: September 2 - November 26, 2023

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About Foltz Fine Art Foltz Fine Art (formerly William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art) is a legacy gallery in Houston, Texas, dedicated to elevating premier Texas artists—from Early Texas Masters and Mid-Century Pioneers to Contemporary Regionalists. The gallery started in 2006 as William Reaves Fine Art and has since welcomed Sarah Foltz as Gallery Director in 2013 and becoming sole owner in 2017. In her new role, Sarah Foltz continues to uphold the gallery’s strong reputation as a trusted art advisor, secondary market specialist, and champion of Historical, Modern and Contemporary Texas art. For more information, please visit: www.foltzgallery.com Gallery Contact Sarah Foltz, director Foltz Fine Art 2143 Westheimer Road Houston, TX 77098 713.521.7500 sarah@foltzgallery.com

About Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation (TPWF) raises private funds to advance Texas’ proud outdoor traditions and conserve our state’s wildlife, habitat, recreational areas, and natural resources. Since 1991, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has invested more than $220 million in efforts to ensure that all Texans, today and in the future, can enjoy the wild things and wild places of Texas. For more information, please visit: www.tpwf.org TPWF Contact Lydia Saldaña Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation 817.851.5729 lsaldana@tpwf.org 67


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