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A summer of celebrating Native American art and artists

Concert Series By Sandy Schmidt, former public programs manager The reopening of the Eiteljorg’s Native American Galleries is thrilling, overdue and a cause for celebration. There are many ways to celebrate: food, gifts, cards, high-fives or social media posts....

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Weisfield, Gayle

GAYLE’S ARTISTIC JOURNEY began as a small child on the family ranch overlooking Mt. Hood in the Columbia River Gorge. It was there that Gayle developed her love for country life, and Western painting. In 2018 Gayle followed her “artist dream” and now lives and works...

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Oelze, Don

Don Oelze Born 1965 in Invercargill, New Zeland; lives in Clancy, Montana Don Oelze's parents were from the United States but their Interests took them to different parts of the world. Don was born in New Zealand and at an early age he had a fascination with America...

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Haskell, William

WILLIAM HASKELL STANDS AS A VISIONARY in modern Southwest art, masterfully capturing the region's essence through a contemporary lens. His work transcends traditional representations, infusing landscapes and cultural elements with a fresh, dynamic energy.  Haskell’s...

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Gutting, Abigail

Abigail Gutting Born 1984 in Arizona; lives in Northern Idaho ABIGAIL GUTTING PAINTS TO PORTRAY THE CULTURE AND WILDLIFE OF THE AMERICAN WEST. Gutting’s artistic practice begun at a young age, when her mother allowed her to work alongside in her painting studio. Her...

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Fawcett, John

ALTHOUGH HE WAS INTERESTED IN ART as a boy, John Fawcett initially pursued a career in veterinary medicine. However, the desire to paint was always there, so in 1996, after practicing for twenty years, he sold his hospital and began to paint full-time. A self-taught...

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