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The Lure and Lore of the West


The Lure and Lore of the West explores the blurred lines between Western myth and history, from the dinosaur bones that inspired monster legends to the red rock formations that were supposed to be hiding places for treasure. Incorporating artworks from the late nineteenth century to the present, it highlights images of popular Western characters like prospectors, pioneers, and cowboys and includes a life-sized Bigfoot skeleton “unearthed” by the artist Clayton Bailey. The exhibition also reflects on the region’s most vital resource: its rugged landscapes. Photographs by Ansel Adams, Harry Reuben Reynolds, and Ralph Clark showcase vistas from our western State and National Parks, which increasingly face pressure from mass tourism and development. As wilderness disappears, the show asks: What stories will remain? What new legends will emerge? Which wild spaces will endure for future generations?

The exhibition touches on themes like travel, exploration, and western expansion; myths and monsters of the West; heroes and legends, especially those surrounding American cowboys, outlaws; natural resources, agriculture, and homesteading; and the majestic Western sublime.

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Seer Bonnet XXX, Desmonda

Angela Ellsworth Artist

2,096 corsage pins, fabric, steel

Autumn Cottonwood

Gaell Lindstrom Artist

Watercolor on paper and cloth

Palm Patterns #75

Edith Bergstrom Artist

Watercolor on paper

Untitled

Calvin Fletcher Artist

Watercolor on paper

Byzantine Affer II

Thomas A. Leek Artist

Watercolor on paper

Dune Grass

Louise Hubbard Artist

Watercolor on paper

Thistle

George Dibble Artist

Watercolor on paper

Creosote II

Todd Walker Photographer

Photolithograph

Deerslayer #2

Aaron Morse Artist

Acrylic and oil on canvas


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