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Southwest Art

June/July 2025
Magazine

The work of the West's most accomplished artists come to your home in the pages of Southwest Art. Dedicated to the coverage and preservation of this unique genre of American art, each issue profiles the artists of the Southwest and looks at their work and what to expect in the upcoming times. Written for collectors, dealers and art enthusiasts of all levels, Southwest Art acts as your very own gallery, with brightly colored photography of hand-picked pieces filling the pages!

Southwest Art

Roaming Free

Jeff Weir • Adventuring through Art

THE art LIST • Our 10 picks of must-know exhibitions, events and industry updates in the Southwestern art scene.

Sun Brothers: Dean, Elliott, Hagege in the Land of Enchantment • Couse-Sharp Historic Site, June 27-November 15

Prix de West • National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, June 6-August 3

Don Oelze • Legacy Gallery Santa Fe, June 27-July 6

Charlie Hunter • McLarry Fine Art, June 18-July 2

Edward Aldrich • Mountain Trails Gallery, June 19-25

Matthew Sievers • Blue Rain Gallery, July 16-31

Coeur d’Alene Art Auction • Grand Sierra Resort, July 26

By the Water • Ann Korologos Gallery, June 7-28

Indian Market and Festival • Eiteljorg Museum, June 28-29

California Art Club’s Gold Medal Exhibition • VEFA Gallery, June 11-August 9

Hold Your Horses • Phippen Museum, July 26-September 28

OPA National Juried Exhibition • Herrig Center for the Arts, May 30-June 28

Western & Wildlife Art Show • Fort Robinson State Park, July 2-4

Broadmoor Art Experience • Broadmoor Galleries, Weekends in July

TRUE CALLING • A lifelong creative spirit and love of animals converge in Doyle Hostetler’s wildlife art.

TALES OF THE BACKCOUNTRY • Through his wildlife paintings, Kyle Sims adeptly tells the stories of the calm and chaos of the natural world.

ANATOMIES OF SPIRIT • Inside the contemporary, conservation-forward wildlife art of Julie T. Chapman, Britt Freda and Laura Ball.

Wildlife Art • Animals of all shapes and sizes are featured in this promotional spotlight. Our editor worked with the four galleries to display sculptures and paintings that showcase what artists are creating today in this timeliness genre. Each work—classic or contemporary in style—highlights the movement, emotions and personalities of the creatures.

Wildlife & Animals

Colorado Artists

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English