Sacramento Horses,
monotype, by Ted Waddell
Opening
Reception, Thursday, October 19, 5:00-7:30 pm
Ted
ranched for many years in Ryegate, Montana, and now divides
his time between central Montana and northern Idaho. Coming
from three generations of Montana ranchers, Waddell translates
his passion for wilderness and love for animals through impressionistic
use of paint, color, light, texture and form on canvas and
paper.
View
ten broadsides of new poems by Paul Zarzyski illustrated with
woodcuts by Theodore Waddell, in addition to ten prints by
Waddell. Zarzyski,
the recipient of the 2005
Governor's Arts Award for Literature, has
been spurring the words wild across the open range of the
page and calling it poetry
for thirty three years. Theodore
Waddell has long been recognized as one of Montana�s most
important contemporary artists - one who has played a significant
role in the development of late modernism in Montana and the
West. Born in Montana in l941,
Waddell grew up in Laurel, Montana, studied at the Brooklyn
Museum Art School, Montana State University and received his
MFA from Wayne State University in 1986. He later taught in
the art department at the University of Montana in Missoula.
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