Events
Search Options10th Annual Empire 100 Western Art Show & Sale
The Empire 100 Western Art Show & Sale helps support the Empire Ranch Foundation's efforts to preserve the Empire Ranch Headquarters.
A Running Fight: The Red River War in Art
Depictions of the dramatic and critical Battle at Little Big Horn are prolific. However, without such a dramatic and pivotal battle, artists’ paintings of the U. S. Army on the Southern Plains are less well known.
Bonita Wa Wa Calachaw Nunez: Selected Works
A new exhibit "Bonita Wa Wa Calachaw Nunez: Selected Works" opens September 19th at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Ansel Adams: A Legacy
Ansel Adams: A Legacy. A survey of more than 100 photographs by famed landscape photographer Anesl Adams (1902-1984).
Judith Durr Exhibition
Judith Durr’s “Enduring Legacy” exhibition opens as part of the ongoing “PAINT! Breaking the Buckskin Ceiling” exhibition in the John and Helen Lawler Exhibit Center Gallery at Sharlot Hall Museum.
Santa Fe Found: Fragments of Time
New exhibit explores the archaeological and historic roots of early Hispanic life in North America.
American Indian Exposition
Jan 31 - Feb 14 2010
This Event is held the last Sunday of January through the Second Sunday of February each year.
Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian
In 1900, Edward S. Curtis undertook the momentous task of documenting American Indian cultures across the United States. Over the next thirty years, he took over 40,000 photographs and collected information about more than eighty tribes, ranging from the Inuit people of the far north to the Hopi people of the Southwest. The Amon Carter Museum will display a selection of works from this compelling new acquisition.
Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian, Part 1
Part 1 from a collection of photogravures from this masterpiece are on exhibit from December 16 - February 14, 2010.
62nd Annual Gold Rush Days Celebration & Rodeo
A Western event not to be missed in Wickenburg, AZ.