Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

A Horse of a Different Color

Selections from the Cal Lutheran Western American Art Collection

A Horse of a Different Color

View more details about the exhibition here.

Cal Lutheran has several robust art collections, including one dedicated to the portrayal of the American West and related themes. American Western Art is an area often underappreciated in art circles as kitsch or lowbrow, despite the obvious talent of its artists and its immeasurable influence on popular culture and America’s perception of itself. The genre has a special place in Ventura County, where our landscapes were used as the backdrop in thousands of film and television Westerns filmed at the Corriganville Movie Ranch in Simi Valley.

Artists include Roy Anderson, Dick Bacon, Clifford Beck, István Benyovszky, Kent Butler, W.H. Ford, Martin Grelle, Sherry Gribben, David Halbach, R.A. Heichberger, Wayne Justus, Roy Kerswill, Jan Kunz, Thomas W. Lorimer, Albert Micale, Rusty Phelps, Donald Putman, Alfredo Rodriguez, Robert Shufelt, Oleg Stavrowsky, Lyle Tayson Sr., and Clark True.

This exhibit was made possible by the generous donations of the Bob Eubanks Family, Lou and Evelyn Grubb, Sarah W. Heath, and William Rolland.

Image:  Thomas W. Lorimer, Distant Thunder, Oil on panel, Gift of the Eubanks Family Collection.

COVID-19 Attendance Information: This exhibit is open by appointment only, please contact gallery@callutheran.edu or 805-493-3697 to schedule a viewing. All guests must wear masks indoors and must fill out a Daily Health Check Form before entering campus.

Sponsored By
Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture

Contact

Rachel Schmid
rtschmid@callutheran.edu
(805) 493-3697
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