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WE THE PEOPLE: Portraits of Veterans in America

July 6 – November 17, 2024
Member opening July 20, 2024

This exhibition is acclaimed artist Mary Whyte’s unprecedented series of stirring portraits of American veterans.  Featuring veterans of all ages and in all walks of life, one from each of our fifty states, Whyte’s large-scale watercolors have captured the essence of our country’s everyday people with courage, empathy and honor.

© Mary Whyte, Flurries, watercolor, 23.374 x 31”

Sponsored by:

charles schwab
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Art for Lunch: Anne Weber on Custars Last Rally

Art for Lunch: Anne Weber on Custars Last Rally

Wednesday, September 4, 12:15 pm – Booth Ballroom & Facebook Live

Anne Weber, will be discussing her great-grandfather John Mulvanny’s fascinating life and career along with the significant history of Custer’s Last Rally. This piece now stands on display at the Booth, and is the oldest surviving work of the Battle of Little Bighorn.

Lunch will be available for $15.00 plus tax. Deadline to register for lunch is, Noon, September 3. Go boothmuseum.org to make your reservation for lunch or watch LIVE on Booth Museum’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.  Attendees are encouraged to arrive early. Program included with admission. No outside food or beverages.

 

Art for Lunch: Dave Trawinski

Wednesday, June 5, 12:15 pm – Booth Ballroom & Facebook Live

The Red River Wars of 1874
Booth Writers Guild President David Trawinski will share the research for his upcoming novel “The Untouched.”  It is the genesis of events leading to and the outcome of the final effort to force the last band of the Comanche onto Fort Sill Reservation.  He will highlight the Parker Fort Raid of 1836 and the Comanche raids on Linnville and Victoria Texas, including the “rescue” of Cynthia Ann Parker, the mother of future Comanche Warrior Chief Quanah Parker.

Georgia O’Keeffe, A Life Well Lived: Photographs by Malcolm Varon

July 6, 2024 – December 29, 2024
Member opening July 27

This collection of 48 previously unpublished photographs by Malcolm Varon reveals rarely-seen aspects of O’Keeffe’s life and personality. The photos include images of friends, family, and even her dog Jingo. Also seen is O’Keeffe’s Abiquiú and Ghost Ranch houses in New Mexico and the stunning landscapes surrounding them. Also included will be O’Keeffe exhibition posters and life-sized photo enlargements. The exhibition is in association with the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum of Santa Fe.

©Malcolm Varon, Georgia O’Keeffe at the Ghost Ranch, 1977 (printed 2021), 16 x 10”, Archival Pigment Photograph, Courtesy of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Georgia O’Keeffe, A Life Well Lived: Photographs by Malcolm Varon is organized by the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, co-curated by Ariel Plotek and Barbara Buhler Lynes, and is circulated through GuestCurator Traveling Exhibitions

Art for Lunch: The California School – Two Decades of Photographic Innovation

2.07.2024, 12:15 PM EDT

The California School – Two Decades of Photographic Innovation – Dorothea Lange to Edward Weston and Ansel Adams to Pirkle Jones. Collector and gallery founder Robert Yellowlees will explore the unique personal and professional synergies leading to iconic photographs of a Golden Period from the 1930’s-1950’s. with Minor White, Imogen Cunningham, Willard Van Dyke, Alma Levinson, Wyn Bullock and Brett Weston, they pushed limits and created new movements still influencing the art.

Indigenous Concert – Fawn Wood

Sunday, January 28, 1:30 – 4:30 pm

Fawn Wood is a Cree and Salish musician from St. Paul, Alberta, Canada. She is most noted for her album Kakike, for which she won the Juno Award for Traditional Indigenous Artist of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2022. She will be performing at the Booth to talk about her musical career and share her influences.  Fawn has developed a style of song that mimics her relationship with her people, herself, her family, and community.

Watch Fawn Wood’s Performances!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ1P1K0sRj4

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