Photographer Mark Klett has made an art of rephotographing
Western landscapes first documented about 100 years ago
by Renee Guillory,
Sep 30, 2010
Artist Joan Hoffman pours her love of wilderness into her
paintings, and uses her art as a way to fight for the
environment
by Jennie Lay,
Mar 20, 2006
Westerners have a knack for new and innovative thinking, such as: Redefining rancher politics, A rediscovered renewable, Creating public nooks and crannies and more.
by Marty Durlin, Ray Ring, Sandra Tassel, Sarah Gilman, Terray Sylvester, Jennifer Anderson ,
Mar 12, 2009
In Westernness: A Meditation, poet and
scholar Alan Williamson examines what it means to live in the West
through the eyes of the region’s writers and
artists
by Margaret Foley,
Dec 11, 2006
Personal obsession leads one woman into a world of
scientists, wildlife rehabilitators and eccentric artists who are
fascinated by the bloody relationship between wildlife and
roads.
by Eliza Murphy,
Feb 07, 2005
Sculptor and newspaperman Bob Wick; congrats to Paul
Koberstein, Alex Pasquariello, Michelle Nijhuis, and Ed and Betsy
Marston; correction
by Greg Hanscom,
Mar 21, 2005
Maria Chabot – Georgia O’Keeffe:
Correspondence 1941-1949 tempts with its glimpse into the
life of a famous painter but finally fascinates with its portrait
of Chabot and her life in Abiquiu, N.M., during World War
II
by Laura Paskus,
Apr 18, 2005
In Little Things in a Big Country,
Hannah Hinchman shares a beautifully hand-drawn, hand-lettered
journal of her adventures in Montana with her dog, Sisu
by Staff,
May 30, 2005
Photos and drawings from Candace Savage’s Prairie: A
Natural History give glimpses of a beautiful, diverse
region
by Staff,
Jun 27, 2005
A black physician wheatpastes gigantic photographs outdoors to celebrate the tribe and human experience.
by Sarah Gilman,
Mar 23, 2012