A black physician wheatpastes gigantic photographs outdoors to celebrate the tribe and human experience.
by Sarah Gilman,
Mar 23, 2012
The old Ute-Ule mine site outside Lake City, Colo., is under scrutiny by the Hardrock Revision Team, which wants to clean up the mine and yet preserve it as a living and historic work of art.
by Laura Pritchett,
Dec 02, 2011
Two new books tackle the mystery of Everett Ruess, who vanished somewhere in the Four Corners region in 1934.
by Traci J. Macnamara,
Sep 18, 2011
Angela Haseltine Pozzi makes thought-provoking art from the trash that washes up on Oregon's beaches.
by Eliza Murphy,
Mar 24, 2011
Photographer Mark Klett has made an art of rephotographing
Western landscapes first documented about 100 years ago
by Renee Guillory,
Sep 30, 2010
Paleontologist Kirk Johnson works with artist Jan Vriesen to create vividly realized landscapes of what Colorado looked like millions of years ago.
by Lisa Song,
Jul 21, 2010
Using art and science to visualize lost landscapes.
by Lisa Song,
Jul 19, 2010
Why not use the talents of unemployed photographers and other artistic types in a kind of Creative Conservation Corps?
by Stephen Trimble,
May 27, 2010
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 13, 2009
Gary Bates creates mammoth metal sculptures out of
discarded junk and sets them outside to turn and spin in the
wind
by Ray Sikorski,
Aug 20, 2007