by admin | Aug 10, 2017 | Bob Bahr
by Bob Bahr Ken Shanika, the Rose Award winner, artist, and key SKBer known for tutoring teen artists toward award-winning careers, put out a call for entries for two fundraisers this summer in Colorado. The response was rapid. “The minute I asked Wanda [Mumm]...
by admin | Aug 5, 2017 | Bob Bahr, Dubois
We caught up with the lively and bright PLACE participant Dre during last week’s event. Here’s what he had to say....
by admin | Aug 4, 2017 | Bob Bahr, Dubois
By Bob Bahr Dubois, Wyoming is a unique place, with ancient Native American migratory and trade paths intersecting, nearby passes over the Absoraka Mountains and Wind River Mountains urging passage, and the Wind River itself offering water, food, relatively temperate...
by admin | Jul 31, 2017 | Bob Bahr, Dubois
By Bob Bahr Georgia Mansur is in demand. The watercolorist fills workshops all over the world, from her native Australia to France, Spain, Italy, New Zealand, Mexico and… Dubois, Wyoming. Mansur is one of the three featured instructors for the Susan Kathleen Black...
by admin | Jul 16, 2017 | Bob Bahr, News
By Bob Bahr Andrew Denman knows he’s pushing it. In fact, he’s made the conscious decision to do so. Denman has long put together shows that group his paintings by themes. In the past, he hasn’t worked in series, but looking back over his work he...
by admin | Jul 11, 2017 | Bob Bahr, News
By Bob Bahr Sculptor Jocelyn Russell had two years to finish a commission. That should be plenty of time, right? OK…even if the commission involves five full-size elephants and five lions? Now that is a stretch. It meant that Russell worked at the foundry during the...