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GOLD LEVEL SPONSORS:
Anonymous
Boulder Valley Credit Union
Estes Park Lions' Club
Fine Print Imaging
Barbara Jampolis
Dave & Cheryl Schutz
Mike & Lynda Vogel

SILVER LEVEL SPONSORSHIPS:
Tim Buck/Perceptual Creations
Coldwell Banker Estes Village Properties
Estes Village Properties
Family Medical Clinic
First National Bank of Estes Park
Rick & Chris Grabish
Jim & LeeAnn Wehr
Wild Spirits Ltd. Gallery

BRONZE LEVEL SPONSORSHIPS:
Anonymous
Art Board II
Colorado Governor's Invitational Art Show & Sale
Mike Bagdonas Fine Art
Emily R. Bowlick
Linda & Dave Chapman
Estes Park Art Teachers
Estes Park Women's Club Art Dept.
Jeff Graham Engraving
DeeDee Hampton
Margaret Jensen Art
Lee C. Jones
Barb & Tom Kostohryz
Charlotte Lloyd Art Studio
Diane & Bob Mason
Mike Oline
Optical Perspective
Remax Mountain Brokers
Eli Roehl
Karen Scharer Fine Art
Tamara A. Simmons Fine Art
Giuditta Spurlin
Alice Sullivan
Bob Wands
Karen Werner
Jeanne Zukowski



Artwork Sponsored to Date
Douglas Allen - The Lone Ranger
John Banovich - Mark of a King
Robert Bateman - Tiger Trade
Robert Caldwell - Rat
Dan Chen - Hit-and-Miss
Darrell Davis - A Quiet Moment
Mick Doellinger - Old Lonesome
Jim Gilmore - Breaking Trail
Cary Hunkel - Trio
Susan Labouri - Saved by A Feather
Stephen Left - Bonefish Run
Patsy Lindamood - Palmetto Contemplation
George Lockwood - Home Again
Doris MacClintock - Curiosity
Diane D. Mason - Hunters Moon
Yoshikazu Natsume - Welfare Family
Leo Osborne - On Your Mark
Harriet Phillips - Knight Rider
John Pitcher - Alpine Summer
David Rankin - Noon Lift Off
Paul Rhymer - Free Ride
Martiena Richter - Forest Forager
Robert Salo - Taking a Break
Laurence Saunois - Don't Let Me Die
George Schelling - Fireflies
Robert Seabeck - Diablo & Co
Rachelle Siegrist - Hey...Look What I Caught
Wes Siegrist - Best Seat in the House
William Silvers - The Watering Hole
Jill Soukup - Lunch Break
Fred W. Thomas - After the Rise
Wayne Trimm - Strong Current
Diane Versteeg - Ringtailed Lemur Pile
Susan B. Westin - Relief


Society of Animal Artists
ART And The ANIMAL National Tour


On Exhibition at the Cultural Arts Council Gallery in Estes Park, CO
May 30 through July 5, 2009

Printable map and flyer.

May 30 through July 5, 2009 the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park will host the 48th Annual National Tour of the Society of Animal Artists (S.A.A.), in its signature show ART AND THE ANIMAL. This premier art exhibition will make its first appearance in Estes Park, Colorado at the CAC Fine Art Gallery this summer.

The S.A.A ART AND THE ANIMAL Annual Exhibitions and Touring Exhibitions have been featured at more than 50 venues including museums and zoos, and art, cultural and science centers throughout North America. As one of five fine art galleries or museums across the country chosen for this prestigious tour, the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park is looking forward to sharing this truly exquisite show with its community and its visitors.

The 2008-2009 national tour features 63 paintings and sculptures by renowned artists from around the world. The Society of Animal Artists is a world-wide organization headquartered in New York City. It is located in the historic Salmagundi Art Club on Fifth Avenue in New York. Society members come from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. ART AND THE ANIMAL refers to both the Annual Exhibition of the Society of Animal Artists, and the Traveling Exhibition and Tour that is generated from it. ART AND THE ANIMAL is the flagship of The Society of Animal Artists and is a juried competition open only to members of the Society of Animal Artists. Artists interested in membership are urged to contact the Society of Animal Artists.

The mission of The Society of Animal Artists is to promote excellence in the portrayal of animals, domestic and/or wild, in art. The Society was founded in 1960. Over the past 45 years, works created by members of The Society of Animal Artists have established new standards of artistic excellence in fine art.

“The Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park is very fortunate to have been selected as one of five tour sites in 2008-2009”, states CAC executive director Lynda S. Vogel. “This collection of art is unsurpassed for its beauty, sensitivity and portrayal of the animal world. Animal lovers of all ages will enjoy the paintings and sculptures that depict a day in the life of creatures large and small, and living things from different places around the world. It is also a great opportunity to see original work by some of the most accomplished wildlife artists from around the globe.”

The Estes Park portion of the national tour will open to the public on May 30, 2009, and run through July 5, 2009.

The Cultural Arts Council Fine Art Gallery is located at 423 W. Elkhorn Ave. on the west end of downtown Estes Park. Exhibition hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Admission is $5.00 for adults and children 12 and under are admitted free with paid adult. Group tours are available by request in advance.

A majority of the work in the national tour is currently available for sale, as well as tour catalogs. During the CAC Fine Art Gallery Estes Park exhibition tour miniature works by S.A.A. member artists, as well as, prints, note cards, books, t-shirts and other merchandise will be available for purchase. For more information or to purchase a piece of art from the national tour, contact Lynda S. Vogel/ CAC director at 970.586.9203 or e-mail: info@estesarts.com.

Written inquiries can be sent to CAC Fine Art Gallery, P.O. Box 4135, Estes Park, CO 80517.

ART AND THE ANIMAL
2008-2009 National Tour Artists


Edward Aldrich, USA
Douglas Allen, USA
Gerald Balciar, USA
John Banovich, USA
Robert Bateman, Canada
Joy K. Beckner, USA
Julie Bender, USA
Lynn Bishop, USA
Carel P. Brest van Kempen, USA
George Bumann, USA
Robert Caldwell, USA
Dan Chen, USA
Tim Cherry, USA
Guy Coheleach, USA
Darrell Davis, USA
Mick Doellinger, USA
Kathleen Dunn, USA
Jim Gilmore, USA
Daniel Glanz, USA
Robert Glen, Tanzania
Peter Gray, South Africa
Cary Hunkel, USA
Karryl, USA
Susan Labouri, USA
Laney, USA
Stephen Left, USA
Patsy Lindamood, USA
George Lockwood, USA
Anne London, USA
Dorcas MacClintock, USA
Diane Mason, USA
Jan M. McGuire, USA
Gregory I. McMcHuron, USA
Yoshikazu Natsume, Japan
Marilyn Newmark, USA
Leo Osborne, USA
Pat Pauley, USA
Patricia Pepin, Canada
Louise Peterson, USA
Harriet Phillips, USA
John Pitcher, USA
David Rankin, USA
Paul Rhymer, USA
Martiena Richter, USA
Ken Rowe, USA
John Ruthven, USA
Robert R. Salo, USA
Laurence Saunois, France
George Schelling, USA
Robert Seabeck, USA
Rachelle Siegrist, USA
Wesley Siegrist, USA
William Silvers, USA
Jill Soukup, USA
William Stout, USA
Joseph H. Sulkowski, USA
Mark Susinno, USA
Francis Sweet, USA
Fred Thomas, USA
Wayne Trimm, USA
Kent Ullberg, USA
Diane Versteeg, USA
Joe Weatherly, USA
Susan B. Westin, USA

Red Tag Benefit Art Sale for the National Tour
ART And The ANIMAL
Cultural Arts Council Fine Art Gallery


Through April 19, the Cultural Arts Council is holding a Red Tag Benefit Sale in Fine Art Gallery concurrent with Student Expressions Student Art Show at 423 W. Elkhorn Ave. in Estes Park, CO. The public has the opportunity to view and acquire this fine art collection. Some of the art is being offered at below market or appraised value.

A collection of items have been donated to the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park to help raise money to underwrite the Society of Animal Artists (SAA) National Museum Tour, ART and the ANIMAL coming to Estes Park this summer. The cost to bring ART and the ANIMAL to Estes Park, CO is in the range of $18,000 - $20,000, and features some of the world’s finest animal artists working in painting and sculpture. 63 items will be on display in the ART And The ANIMAL national tour at the CAC Fine Art Gallery May 30 through July 5, 2009.

The Red Tag items include incredible works of art such as Native American antiquities, a Herb Mignery bronze, collectible rugs, jewelry and works by contemporary artists. Some art objects have been professionally appraised, and copies of the appraisals are available.
Cash donations and sponsorships to help bring ART And The ANIMAL to the Estes Park can be made at any time. The Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, and contributions are tax-deductible to the extent of the law.

Gallery hours are 12 noon to 5 PM daily. The gallery will be closed Easter Sunday April 12.

If you are interested in viewing this collection or wish to acquire a work, please call 970.586.9203 or e-mail info@estesarts.com.



Society of Animal Art and the national tour ART And The ANIMAL images on this page are copyright protected,
and may not be reproduced or used for any purpose without permission of the artist,
David J. Wagner, L.L.C, Ph.D../ART And The ANIMAL Tour Director.



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