Below is information for our traveling exhibition and book. This
exhibit has done extremely well for us and I wanted to share it with the
list. Please feel free to forward this on to those you feel would have
an interest. The show still has slots open for hosting the exhibit.
Landau Traveling Exhibitions is handling the booking.
www.a-r-t.com/
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Suzanne Reed
Precious Cargo Manager
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art -Currently on view: _Tough by Nature:
Portraits of Cowgirls and Ranch Women of the American West_, _Russel
Wong: The Big Picture_, _Provenance: In Honor of Arlene Schnitzer_,
_Art of the Athlete_, _Painted Play: Rinpa and Ukiyo-e Scrolls from
the Simmons Collection, _plus collections galleries devoted to art
from China, Japan, Korea, the Americas, Russian icons and elsewhere.
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http://osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/tough-by-nature
This is the text from the inside flap of the book, and the book info.
TOUGH BY NATURE
Lynda Lanker
Foreward by Larry McMurtry. Introduction by Sandra Day O'Connor.
Afterword
by Maya Angelou.
For close to twenty years, Lynda Lanker has been immersed in a vast and
unprecedented artistic undertaking. While, historically, scores of
artists
have roamed the West, painting and drawing its monumental landscapes,
Lanker has traversed that same territory, but her eyes and artistry
have
been firmly fixed elsewhere―on a seldom-heralded group of individuals
who
have, in no small way, played a vital role in forging the fabric and
soul
of the American West.
Her search for ranch women and cowgirls across the western United
States
has taken her thousands of miles to ranches and homes in thirteen
states.
What she discovered underscores the timeliness and importance of her
creative accomplishment, for these women and their way of life are
quickly
disappearing. The matriarchs of the West―those women who played the
essential roles of hard-working ranchers, mothers, cowgirls, wives, and
homemakers―are simply vanishing. Mega-corporations and urban
encroachment
are replacing their family farms and ranches and, in the process, are
changing the face and humanity of the West forever.
Just as the Farm Security Administration’s photographic chronicles of
the
Great Depression have fixed that time and its hardships in our
collective
memory, Lanker’s portraits will forever honor the unsung heroines of
the
West.
Published by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon
13 × 11 inches. Color and B&W artwork. 132 pages.
2012. ISBN 978-0-87114-099-9. Hardcover, $39.95.
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