Cowboy: Craft of the American West

On View
December 10, 2005 –
March 26, 2006
Location

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft brings the grit and glamour of the open range to the Museum District with COWBOY: Craft of the American West, an exhibition of artist-made cowboy gear and trappings. COWBOY features masterful works of art that are also useful tools for modern ranch life made by 60 artists from 14 states throughout the West. COWBOY was curated especially for HCCC by Linda Stedman, Director of the Dry Creek Arts Fellowship, in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft galleries are dedicated to interpreting and exhibiting craft in all media and making practices. Artists on view can range from locally emerging to internationally renowned and our curatorial work surveys traditional and experimental approaches to materials.

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft galleries are dedicated to interpreting and exhibiting craft in all media and making practices. Artists on view can range from locally emerging to internationally renowned and our curatorial work surveys traditional and experimental approaches to materials.

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