
I had the classic comment from my figure drawing professor, he told me that I drew like a man. What did that mean? I wasn’t aware enough then to realize
While U.S. artists answered the call to document a “vanishing race,” American Indian artists created drawings that portrayed their experiences of this period of intense conflict and change. ~ The
Some years ago, as Jackson’s Chamber of Commerce was adopting the phrase “Power of Place,” I had the honor of writing about that concept as it relates to the
“I imagine a lot of us are doing a lot of looking out our windows these days. If you’re like most people you’re probably under a stay-at-home or shelter-in-place advisement
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
“After you have exhausted what there is in business, politics, conviviality, love, and so on—have found that none of these finally satisfy, or permanently wear—what remains? Nature remains;
Every day new arts articles can be found on line or in hard media discussing the state of the arts during the time of Coronavirus. We’re all shut down
What do National Geographic wildlife photographer Frans Lanting, singers Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, Nike and artist Shepard Fairey have in common? They’ve all been a part of big copyright