Artist Spotlight: Johanne Mangi
Once I identified my true passion I never looked back. I am constantly inspired by animals that I interact with or who has an interesting story.
Urban Landscapes = Spiritual Introspection
To commemorate 30 years as a professional working artist in San Diego, Duke Windsor's series, titled “Reflections,” focuses on the city’s streets.
33rd National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oil
Oil Painters of America (OPA) will hold its 33rd National Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils, judged by Sherrie McGraw, at ...
Fine Art Auction, April 12-13
Returning this spring is one of America’s leading sales of Western art. Its lots encompass every genre, from landscape and wildlife to figures and still life.
Virtual Gallery Walk for April 5th, 2024
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Bellmans March Auction: The Hammer Came Down At …
The three artists' collections with works by 19th-century artists all came from descendants, were new to the market, did very well.
An Observational Painter? Perhaps, Perhaps Not
What is this artist looking at, and what does she see? But first, what do we see?
Lucy Mackenzie: New Paintings and Drawings
The artist works for several months on each piece, creating around four paintings a year, objects of contemplation and devotion, each a timeless world, each a touchstone to a larger story of life.
Beatrice Cuming: Connecticut Precisionist
The exhibition title acknowledges the artist’s embrace of precisionism, an aesthetic mode that merged elements of ...
Farnsworth Wins February Salon
We’d like to congratulate this month's Overall First Place in the PleinAir Salon, judged by Darrell Beauchamp, Executive Director of the Western Art Museum.









