Mark Your July Calendars for “My Thin Place”
In our One Work blog post last autumn, we had the pleasure of speaking to Kathryn Mapes Turner regarding two of her large-scale paintings. We are now excited to spread the word about her upcoming show,...
View ArticleA Range of Masters Currently Hanging at Heather James Fine Art
Jackson Hole enjoys a reputation as one of the premier small arts communities in the country, but even here, the chance to glimpse a canvas by the likes of Van Gogh or Norman Rockwell are slim. Even...
View ArticleHeather James Fine Art Hosting Rocky Hawkins Opening on September 5
“ORBITRON v28” by Rocky HawkinsWe can’t wait for the Fall Arts Festival to kick off next week! One of the early events on our roster of must-see’s is the following exciting exhibit and opening at...
View ArticleThe Fall Arts Festival is Here! Week One Itinerary
Palates & Palettes Gallery Walk; Tayloe Piggott GalleryThe Fall Arts Festival is back, ushering in a jam-packed week-and-a-half of visual, contemporary, culinary, Western, landscape, wildlife, and...
View ArticleHeather James Fine Art (And More!) at Palates & Palettes Tonight
Penelope GottliebAlong with other esteemed local galleries including Altamira Fine Art, WRJ Design, and Tayloe Piggott Gallery, Heather James Fine Art is participating in the free, public Palates &...
View ArticleFall Arts Festival: Week Two Itinerary
The Fall Arts Festival is back, ushering in a jam-packed week-and-a-half of visual, contemporary, culinary, Western, landscape, wildlife, and Native American arts. In short: it’s a festival of toasting...
View ArticleThat’s A Wrap! Another Successful Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes
For two days of banner fall weather–crisp, blazing with color, and dappled with ideal late season sunshine–troupes of intrigued homeowners, art lovers, and Fall Arts Fest attendees entered the foyers...
View ArticleOf Note: Trailside Galleries’“Coastal Connections” Exhibition Artists
Around this time of year, after days of drifting snow and socked-in clouds, it can be tempting to dream of salt spray and sunnier climes. The ocean, in all its primordial beauty, beckons us towards...
View Article“Bones, Antlers, Skulls” Opens at Daly Projects
There are few better final destinations for a treasure hunt than a bright room filled with art and possibility. Tucked on the lower level of a nondescript building accessed from Pearl Street, Daly...
View ArticleCollectors Circle Helps National Museum of Wildlife Art Acquire New Works
In our 2015 issue of Homestead, we profiled the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s Rungius Society and Collectors Circle, two social organizations that play a large role in furthering the goals of the...
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