This group exhibition explores the artistic interpretation of our lands by three nationally renowned painters:
Theodore Waddell,
James Cook and
Michael Gregory. For Cook, thickly painted oils work as epic and expressive interpretation of our landscapes, many of which depict The Sawtooths and surrounding mountain ranges. Michael Gregory鈥檚 iconic paintings of barns and homesteads reflect the beauty of isolation found in the Western American Landscape. Also included are
Laura McPhee鈥檚 large-format photographs and
Gwynn Murrill's lively bronze-sculpted animals.