Phippen Museum
Prescott, AZ
928-778-1385
http://www.phippenartmuseum.org
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Pioneer Women: Arizona History Through Art; article by Robert Stragnell & Jim Willoughby (5/28/09)
George Phippen Retrospective (7/29/04)
Window on the West: Views from the American Frontier (1/21/04)
Fields: Gary Ernest Smith (8/2/02)
Augustus W. Dunbier: Paint for the Love of Color (3/7/01)
On Location in Malibu - Members of the California Art Club (4/14/00)
A Backward Glance at Arizona Highways Illustrators (4/14/00)
Arizona Highways: Celebrating the Legacy -- Our Land, Our People (2/23/00)
Arizona History Through Art: The Last 100 Years (1/7/00)
Equine Images: The Goodman Collection (8/4/99)
"Inner Visions" at the Phippen Museum (7/11/99)
A Collector's Dream: The Walter F. Kessler Collection of Western American Art (6/12/99)
New Expressions: Two Decades of Contemporary Native American Art (5/5/99)
The Frontiersmen: Arizona History Through Art (1/12/99)
Phippen Museum Home to Connie Foss Sculptures (12/15/98)
Phippen Museum Plans Silver Anniversary Western Art Show (12/3/98) - photos added 5/14/99
Painters of the Desert (7/20/98)
24th Annual Phippen Western Art Show (5/24/98)
Revisiting Prescott: An Arthur Haddock Retrospective (4/6/98)
Ross Stefan: A Tribute to Talent (4/6/98)
The Dobberteen Collection and Sale (2/10/98)
Treasures from Tucson: The Goodman Collection (10/97)
Address: 4701 Highway 89 North, Prescott, AZ 86301 Please see the Museum's website for hours and admission fees.
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Paintings and Sculpture of Nicolai Fechin from the Collections of the Taylor Museum for Southwestern Studies of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, on Exhibition at Prescott's Phippen Museum of Western Art, Prescott, Arizona, April 20 - June 20, 1995. Published by Phippen Museum of Western Art, 1995
Phippen Museum of Western Art Proudly Presents Five Ladies of Prescott and Their Art, By Robert Stragnell. Published by Phippen Museum of Western Art, Publications Committee, 1995. Google Books says: "Gallery guide of the exhibition organized and held at the Phippen Museum of Western Art, Prescott, Ariz., Sept. 23-Nov. 12, 1995."
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