“Art for Lunch” is your chance to learn how the stunning leather and beadwork objects in the exhibition Beautiful Utility: Decorated Objects from Cowboy and Indian Culture are made. Master leather and bead artisans will join Director of Special Projects Jim Dunham as he facilitates an interactive session that will include examples of work and short demonstrations.
Among those scheduled to participate are saddle-maker Rod Kibler, Karla VanHorn of Purdy Leather, and Alan Soellner of Chisholm’s Trail Old West Leather.
So visit us each month for a special lunch hour with the Booth Museum! “Art for Lunch” takes place on the first Wednesday of each month. Lectures by artists and historians coincide with current exhibits in the museum. Everyone is invited to learn more about the exhibits featured in our museum. Admission is free for members and included with Museum admission for not-yet members.
Photograph (upper right):
© Heiser of Denver, CO, Carved,
and Silver Mounted Saddle with Tapadaros, ca.1920,
Formally Owned by Boxing Promoter Tex Rickard (1871-1929)
Winchester Woodfire Grill and Gallery, Canton, GA collection R.L. Glosson, owner
and Silver Mounted Saddle with Tapadaros, ca.1920,
Formally Owned by Boxing Promoter Tex Rickard (1871-1929)
Winchester Woodfire Grill and Gallery, Canton, GA collection R.L. Glosson, owner
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