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Desert Artists, Museum Exhibits, News

Sharon Ellis, California Biennial, Rita Deanin Abbey, Ol’ Paint and More

by Ann JapengaOctober 14, 2022

It seems the desert herself has elected an ambassador and sent her out into the world to represent us. Sharon Ellis–who works quietly in Yucca Valley–has a show, New Works on Paper, at the Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles through October…

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Happy Are the Painters: How a Cocktail Waitress and a Roadside Artist Sparked a Desert Art Happening

by Ann JapengaSeptember 28, 2022

Each day when she finished her shift at the Shadow Mountain Club in Palm Desert, Evelyn Chevoor swung by the base of the mountain where Fred Chisnall was painting beside the panel truck that doubled as his home. Chisnall was…

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Sylvia Winslow Scouts the Great White Sink

by Ann JapengaAugust 23, 2022

The Pleistocene shorelines that drew Sylvia Winslow are mostly off-limits now behind the gates of the million-plus acre Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. On a recent trip to research Sylvia’s life, I longed to duck behind those gates. Even…

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Staying Visible: How a Small-Town Couple Boosted Agnes Pelton’s Star

by Jan RindfleischMay 29, 2022

The longtime Cathedral City Cove residents Cornelia and Irving Sussman entered my life in the early 1980s, when they contacted me to support my Staying Visible project, a grassroots collaboration that rediscovered underappreciated artists.[1] I welcomed the couple’s correspondence in…

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Flying Rose Dougan: On the Trail of Native American Art

by Ann JapengaFebruary 8, 2022

In a bedroom tucked up as far as you can go against the mountain at the end of Arenas Road, Rose Gray Dougan lay dying. She could feel the cool shadows slide down Mount San Jacinto at night. From her…

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Elaine Horwitch: The Mother of Southwest Pop Takes on Palm Springs

by Julie SasseDecember 16, 2021

Editor’s note: In the 1980s one of the most influential art dealers in the West decided that Palm Canyon Drive was destined to be an arts district and she was the person to make it happen. To that end, Elaine…

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