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Happy 2021! Every piece of art tells a story, some more obviously than others... What tales do you think the cowboy in this painting is spinning?

Roy Grinnell, "Mountain Lyin' Tales", 1994, oil on canvas

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Join us this Thursday, April 22 for a virtual evening with artist Z.S. Liang and Curator Emily Kapes. The program is free but registration is required: https://t.co/apqgqZKq6c

Z.S. Liang (Chinese American, born 1953), "The Captured Flag" 1/4

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Today is All the artists that are part of our special exhibition are passionate about animal conservation. Read on for what Michelle McCune has to say about her painting, "Shake", on view now through May 23.
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Today we celebrate Unfortunately, 2021 deaths are on the rise in Florida. Follow to learn how you can help.

"Manatee Escape" by is on view as part of our special exhibition now through May 23.

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Join us this Thursday for a virtual "Evening with Ezra Tucker". Tucker will share highlights from his career as an illustrator and award-winning fine artist in a conversation with our curator, Emily Kapes: https://t.co/1CXSJEPC1a

Ezra Tucker, "Bronc Busting".

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We hear there is a 🦉 coming to Tampa Bay & everyone is excited. Well, good news! We've got quite a few fine owl specimens in our upcoming exhibition "Artists for Conservation International Exhibit of Nature in Art", opening March 13 😉

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In "Red Cloud: Four Powers of the World," Tataviam artist Stan Natchez borrows an iconic 1887 image by photographer David F. Barry. Natchez translates the photograph into a Pop Art painting with post-modernist style to make an ironic reference to Native identity and resistance.

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Today we recognize National Navajo Code Talkers Day. Hundreds of Code Talkers served in the Pacific during World War II starting in 1941. They transmitted vital messages by phone and radio with a code they developed based on the Navajo language. Mike Larsen, “Navajo Code Talkers”

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This painting by Frank McCarthy hangs in our Frontier Gallery with the title "Mountain Men". Our Collection Manager recently took this work down and removed the backing paper, revealing an inscription by the artist showing the true title of the painting to be "to the Rendezvous".

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