Originally published in Points West magazine in Spring 2008 T.D. Kelsey: Realist, Romantic, and Inspired Sculptor By Mindy A. Besaw Former Curator, Whitney Western Art Museum Cody, Wyoming, was one […]

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Originally published in Points West magazine in Spring 2008 T.D. Kelsey: Realist, Romantic, and Inspired Sculptor By Mindy A. Besaw Former Curator, Whitney Western Art Museum Cody, Wyoming, was one […]
Originally published in Points West magazine in Summer 2007 The Mountain Lion: Phantom in the Mountains By Philip and Susan McClinton Cougar. Puma. Catamount. Panther. Mountain Lion. Painter. Screamer. These […]
Originally published in Points West magazine in Fall 2005 Buckaroos, Wranglers, and Hoosegows:How the Cowboys Said It By Frances Clymer, DirectorPark County Library System, Cody, Wyoming (now retired) Western words […]
Originally published in Points West magazine in Spring 2007 The Great Equestrian Statue Race: Theodore Roosevelt and the Efforts to Memorialize Buffalo Bill By Jeremy JohnstonErnest J. Goppert Curator of […]
Originally published in Points West magazineSummer 2002 Continuity and Diversity: The Art of Arthur Amiotte By Emma I. HansenCurator Emerita, Plains Indian Museum Note: In 2002, the Buffalo Bill [Center […]
Originally published in Points West magazine in Fall 2001 Edward H. Bohlin: Saddlemaker and Silversmith to the Stars By Barbara Foote ColvertFormer Publications Coordinator Necessity may be the mother of […]