JH Covid Archives, Outsider Art and Plein Air Plans

We’re living in a time Jackson’s earliest settlers could never imagine; or are we? Isolation was the norm in the latter 1800’s, when Jackson Hole was being populated by its

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Shadow Lands, Manotaurs & Happy Holidays

  It is certainly egoic to inscribe one’s visage upon the land. But it’s also a way of saying “I was here” after we’re gone. It’s a handprint on a

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Bill Sawczuk at Trio Fine Art; Plein Air Festival; Tad Anderson’s Cool Lithos.

Standing tall. Majestic. The real deal. No pretense. The man is in the mountains, and the mountains are in him. Plein air painter Bill Sawczuk is a man of wide

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Sketching With Bill Sawczuk; Crushing on Rob Kingwill

“I don’t need a sketch to paint.”     “Sketching is too time consuming.”    “I don’t like pencil work.”    And the real reason: “I don’t wish to spend the

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Take Your Broken Heart and Make it Art

  In this week’s Jackson Hole News & Guide, editors ran a short letter about “clowns” demonstrating on Jackson’s Town Square the afternoon of January 15th. The letter could be

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