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The West as Home

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The West as HomeFriday, July 23, 2021 - Saturday, January 22, 2022

The West is Wild, and yet the West is Home. The region that suggests wilderness also evokes warmth and comfort. This exhibition explores how artists portray the West as home. The word “home” can have many meanings. It can signify the land itself. Home can be a particular shelter. The interior space of a shelter with personal and shared objects can define home. Finally, home can be people, both family and the larger community.

In our current time dealing with a pandemic, many people spend more time at home. Reflecting on what the concept has meant for others can help us to refine what home means to us today.

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Crow Papoose and Pueblo Rain Gods
Joseph Henry Sharp
c. 1927
Dahlias, Asters and Various Flowers
Joseph Henry Sharp
c. 1927
Guadalupe Church Plaza, Taos
Oscar Edmund Berninghaus
1947
Guide to Ourselves and Taos Neighbors
Ernest Leonard Blumenschein
1957
Houses in the Moonlight
Oscar Edmund Berninghaus
c. 1949
North Taos Pueblo in Moonlight
Eanger Irving Couse
1928-1930
Ourselves and Taos Neighbors
Ernest Leonard Blumenschein
c. 1940
Ranch House with White Portal
Oscar Edmund Berninghaus
Resting, Home Trip from Blue Lake
Oscar Edmund Berninghaus
Taos Tapestry
Oscar Edmund Berninghaus