After the Gold Rush

Western Gallery proudly presents

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH

Distinct takes on the history and mythos of the American West
against the context of Neil Young’s breakout solo album

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 1, 4-8 pm

Artist Panel: Sunday, April 2, 2:30 pm

The American West in Fine Art: Beyond a Regional Fascination

What/Who: Western Gallery presents over 100 works from more than 30 artists from across the United States for Austin viewers to appreciate, contemplate, critique and enjoy.

When: Saturday, April 1 – Sunday, April 30, 2023

Where: WG at Vaughn Art Gallery: 2307 Thornton Rd. #112, Austin, TX 78704

Why: The awareness of the West and its vast resources has never been greater. Coupled with renewed interest in space exploration and a backdrop of ever-growing environmental concerns, the themes of After the Gold Rush resonate now more than ever.

How: Come visit in person at Vaughn Art Gallery on Thornton Road. Attend the opening and/or come by to browse or for a personal tour of the work.

Contacts: George Irwin, george@western.gallery, 512-693-8787


AFTER THE GOLD RUSH

[AUSTIN, TEXAS – March 15, 2023; source: Western Gallery]After the Gold Rush brings together over 100 works from more than 30 artists living and working across the United States for viewers to contemplate, critique and enjoy. The exhibition invites viewers to consider the history and mythos of the American West following its Euro-American “settling” all the way to the Pacific within the context of Neil Young's breakout solo album, with lyrical subjects ranging from medieval knights to spaceships. Ultimately, the album is about loving one another and caring for our Earth. 

The artworks Western Gallery presents are very much in alignment with these ideas and context. Whether a landscape painting or a LED-lit plexiglass sculpture of a saddle, the inspiration at the heart of these works begin and end with an appreciation for the West, its lifestyles and the land itself. Especially for rural Western Americans, the importance of conservation pervades the entire lifestyle and can’t be understated. 

 
 

Though the California gold rush may have primarily been a brute pillaging of natural resources that funded Anglo development, the awareness of the West and its vast resources—both above and below ground—has never been greater. Coupled with renewed interest in space exploration and a backdrop of ever-growing environmental concerns, the themes of After the Gold Rush continue to resonate both in popular music and in fine art.


Participating Artists

 

Carson Bilger (Phoenix, AZ)

Sara Bloodwolf (Broussard, LA)

Vanessa Compton (Burlington, VT)

Taylor Crisp (Pasadena, CA)

Denise Deleo (Las Vegas, NV)

Leslie DeLeon (Austin, TX)

Elizabeth Dryden (Dallas, TX)

Maeve Eichelberger (Denver, CO)

Whitney Gardner (29 Palms, CA)

Victoria Gilmore (Bourne, TX)

Hannah Harper (Norman, OK)

Chaz Kerger (Taos, NM)

Corbett Kesler (Denver, CO)

Chanel Kreuzer (Elgin, TX)

Sirena LaBurn (Houston, TX)

Anna-Lisa Leal (Georgetown, TX)

Alice Leese (Andrews Co., TX)

Drew Macias (Chino, CA)

Taylor Manoles (Bend, OR)

Kerri Menchaca (Ft. Worth, TX)

Ally Morgan (Rockville, MD)

Danika Ostrowski (Austin, TX)

Brandon Owen (Nashville, TN)

Greg Piazza (Dallas, TX)

GL Richardson (Santa Fe, NM)

Antonio Savarese (Moab, UT)

Ryan Scheer (Denver, CO)

Lida Steves (San Antonio, TX)

Gina Teichert (Napa, CA)

Lucile Wedeking (Stamford, TX)

Sarah Winkler (Denver, CO)

 
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