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My annual trip to Jackson Hole is a winter-count of sorts for me. It’s 3 solid days of events - artist breakfasts, receptions, dinners, parties, and the Quickdraw - stretching from 8 AM to midnight every day. I can count on lack of sleep, standing up for hours, and being completely stoked from conversations with collectors and other artists. Observations from this year’s event:

  • The Western Visions show at the museum (National Museum of Wildlife Art) was moved into new galleries this year, instead of being confined to the long narrow hallway which became so packed with people at the evening events that one had to turn sideways to move around. The pieces showed off beautifully in the gallery spaces - one could stand back and appreciate them from a distance.
  • The show seemed lightly attended, in comparison to past years (though perhaps it was because we weren’t all sardined into the King Gallery hallway).
  • The show overall felt *extremely* conservative - as if the submitting artists were sending in solid work with saleable subjects, but taking no risks. Many pieces did not sell. I am very grateful that my miniature did, as it stood out for being rather different, which made me anxious. I had two 6×12 unframed cradled panels, each with a reclining paint foal and a very abstract background, as my “piece” (see above).
  • My sketch at the Western Visions sketch auction also sold, but for half the price of last year’s sketch (this seemed to hold roughly true overall for the sketches).
  • For ONCE, the Quickdraw morning dawned clear and lovely! In 2007 and 2008 I was huddled under a canopy with cold rain pouring around me, painting with gloves on. It was scrumptious to have sunshine and festive viewers and not worry about snowflakes on the canvas. During the Quickdraw auction, prices seemed soft; animal/wildlife works brought higher final bids than landscape pieces. Here I went the conservative route - meaning I painted a drippy bear - and was delighted to have my 24×12, rather unusual composition go for above retail. My husband Paul runs interference for me during the actual hour of painting and reports out afterwards; he said there were probably a thousand photos taken of the back of my head (one assumes they were photographing the painting in progress), and that there were artists watching who wanted me to verbalize why I was making the color choices I was. (<snort> No time in one hour! come to a workshop and I’ll talk about it there).
  • I always cruise the main galleries on Saturday afternoon; Jackson has seen some contemporary galleries move in recently, and I find these extremely artistically stimulating. Muse Gallery was having a show of Milton Avery / Richard Diebenkorn / Helen Frankenthaler; what I found most interesting there was the work of the twin brothers Doug & Mike Starn.
    There’s a new gallery in town - Altamira - in a newly rebuilt space just off the square. It’s a *fabulous* gallery space, and they’re showing Tom Gilleon, Rocky Hawkins, John Nieto, and Amy Ringholz, among others. Wonderful, eye-popping stuff.

So - Jackson Hole, September 2009 in a nutshell.

15 Responses to “After the Fall Arts Festival….”
  1. Jim Bortz says:

    I was there on Friday. The Western Visions Show at the National Museum of Wildlife Art was stunning. Very cool. Wandered around Jackson checking out the galleries later in the day. Sorry I missed the Quickdraw… I was stuck between 3 bugling bull elk in the park until almost 10:30… aw shucks ;)

  2. Marti Millington says:

    Was wondering if anyone made it into the Ciao Gallery (next door to J.H.Muse) in their wanderings. I have some work there and am curious as to their size, layout, presentation of work, etc. They moved from Wilson, WY to Jackson earlier this year.

  3. Julie Chapman says:

    Marti - darn! no, I didn’t go into Ciao - wish I’d known, I’d have checked it out for you….

  4. Don Barnes says:

    You know, this is so close to Denver, but I never go. That isnt to say that I dont want to, I just dont think about it until it’s a week away. Glad you had a good time and good weather. Someday, I’m going to watch you paint one of those drippy bears.

  5. KAY MILLER says:

    I WAS THERE AND STOOD BEHIND JULIE AND WATCHED HER PAINT THE BEAR AND VISITED WITH HER HUSBAND. WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE MET YOU PERSONALLY JULIE BUT I KNEW THE PRESSURE WAS ON SO I JUST STOOD QUIETLY AND ABSORBED YOUR EVERY MOVE. YOUR PAINTING WAS BEAUTIFUL OF COURSE AND IT SEEMED TO COME SO EASELY FOR YOU. I GUESS THAT IS CALLED EXPERIENCE. I AM FROM TEXAS AND MY HUSBAND AND I SPENT A MONTH IN JACKSON THIS TIME. IT WAS WONDERFUL. UNTIL NEXT TIME, KAY MILLER

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