August 2020 Edition

Western Art News

Out in the Country

The Cowboy Artists of America is hitting the trail for its 55th annual exhibition and sale.

In 2019, the Cowboy Artists of America took a huge gamble—and won big—by hosting their own show at a venue in Fort Worth, Texas. For the 2020 show, they are returning to Texas, but with a twist: This year’s sale and exhibition will take place on a historic ranch.

Bruce Greene, Untitled, oil

“The Cowboy Artists of America have decided to do something a little different this year; we are going back to our roots, and headed to the country,” CAA president Teal Blake says. “This year marks the 55th anniversary and sale for the CAA and what better way to celebrate the event than to dust off the walls of an old barn and hang some art. John and Charlotte Kimberlins’ ranch lays on the banks of the Brazos River, just west of Fort Worth. [It was] once the ranch of Oliver Loving, famed cattle driver. Loving was friend and business partner to Charles Goodnight, [and] this partnership would create the Goodnight-Loving Trail.”

Phil Epp, Young Horseman, acrylic, 40 x 40”

Grant Redden, Navajo Ponies, oil, 36 x 36

In addition to the more intimate setting, guests will also be able to experience a small part of the CA’s annual trail ride as the group will have their “cowcamp” set up at the ranch. Additionally, there will also be art demonstrations from CA members and invited guests. 

Visit www.cowboyartistsofamerica.com for the latest updates, tickets and information.

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