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winter 2002
listings
Galleries &
Artists
Winter Gallery
Walks, 6pm — 9pm :
December 28 | February 15
March 8 | May 25
click here for Gallery Map (PDF
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Sun
Valley Gallery Association Galleries
Anne Reed Gallery 
Contemporary painting, sculpture and photography.
December 2001: Retrospective/Prospective—
group exhibition recapping 2001 and previewing 2002 exhibitions. February 2002: Gary
Nisbet—New Works. House as Icon—group exhibition. March 2002: Hiro Yokose—New Works; group exhibition, TBA. 391 First Avenue North, Ketchum.
726-3036. E-mail: gallery@annereedgallery.com, website:
www.annereedgallery.com
Broschofsky
Galleries 
19th - 21st Centuries Fine Art, featuring Western, American Indian, landscape, wildlife and abstract imagery in paintings, photography and sculpture, including Edward Curtis photographs from The North American Indian (1898-1928), works from Andy Warhol’s Cowboys & Indians, and a special winter show of Audubon’s Birds of America. Also, museum quality American Indian antiquities. 6th & Leadville, Ketchum. 726-4950,
www.brogallery.com.
Friesen Gallery

Exclusively exhibiting contemporary paintings, glass and sculpture. Representing: Martin Blank, Christopher Brown, Ford Crull, Valentina DuBasky, Enrico Embroli, Larry Fodor, Steve Jensen, Sabrina Knowles, Tom Lieber, William Morris, Stephanie Peek, Jenny Pohlman, Mark Rediske, James Shay, Catherine Eaton Skinner, Paul Slaton, Theodore Waddell, Darren Vigil Gray, Hiroshi Yamano and Malei Young, among others. Friesen Gallery is located on Sun Valley Road & First Avenue, Ketchum and 1210 Second Avenue, Seattle. 726-4174.
friesengal@aol.com, www.friesengallery.com
Gail
Severn Gallery 
Twenty-four years exhibiting contemporary painting, sculpture and photography. Victoria Adams, Bruce Beasley, Connie Borup, James Cook, Dennis Evans, Raphaëlle Goethals, Morris Graves, Michael Gregory, Gaylen Hansen, Robert Helm, Marcia Myers, Luis Gonzáles Palma, Bruce Park, Brad Rude, Julie Speidel, Therman Statom, Mark Stasz, Delos Van Earl. Framing and installation services. New Location: 400 First Avenue North, Ketchum. 726-5079, email:
gseverngallery@svidaho.net.
Kneeland Gallery

Exhibiting paintings, sculpture and jewelry by artists living and working in the West. Artists include Steven Adams, Joe Anna Arnett, Ovanes Berberian, Scott Christensen, Jineen Griffith, Donna Howell-Sickles, Jennifer Lowe, Robert Moore, Jean Richardson, Thom Ross, Carl Rowe, Sherry Sander, Andrzej Skorut and Glenna Goodacre. 271 First Avenue North, Ketchum. 726-5512, fax 726-3490. e-mail:
art@kneelandgallery.com, www.kneelandgallery.com.
Steve
Snyder Gallery
Black and White Photographs

Steve Snyder, named one of Idaho’s top 40 artists in 1991, creates black & white internationally collected photo images interpreted by shadows of black and photons of light. A unique, must-feel galaxy experience. First Avenue and 4th Street, beside new Ketchum Post Office. 726-8100.
gusssss@earthlink.net, www.photoearthart.com
Sun Valley Center
for the Arts

A nonprofit educational arts organization celebrating its 30th year of providing cultural programming throughout the humanities and visual and performing arts. A sample of 2001/2002 programs include: art classes for adults and children; artwork by Anselm Kiefer and Andy Goldsworthy; performances by Sharon Isbin and Meredith Monk; lectures by Ursula Hegi and Edgar Bronfman. 191 Fifth Street East (5th & Washington), Ketchum. 726-9491.
www.sunvalleycenter.org.
Zantman Art Galleries

42 years of representing nationally and internationally recognized artists including Jennifer Bellinger, Italo Botti, Ted Goerschner, Richard Murray, Adriano Manocchia, Marilyn Simandle, Lucio Sollazzi, Ken Spencer, Eric Eberhard, Don Oman, Dennis Smith, Tim Tanner, Glenda Nordmeyer, Shirley Arrants, Neil Boyle, and others. The Courtyard, 360 East Avenue North, Ketchum. 727-9099, e-mail:
art5bid@aol.com, www.zantmangalleries.com.
Other
fine local galleries
African Fine Arts
African Fine Arts exhibits museum quality originals and works of art. On display are ceremonial masks and statues, mohair tapestries, Shona art from Zimbabwe, Zulu baskets, trade beads, jewelry, music, and much more. Corner of Sun Valley Road & Leadville Avenue, Ketchum. 726-3144, e-mail:
africanart@mindspring.com,
web: www.ArtFromAfrica.com.
Anam Cara Gallery
The Anam Cara Gallery features Contemporary, Vintage, Documentary and Fine Art Photography. Artists represented include Jim Marshall, Andrew Kent, Barry Feinstein, Kendall Nelson, James Evans,David Edwards, Raymond Meeks, Sara Botwick. 140 Sun Valley Road West, Ketchum, 727-9720.
anamcaragallery@earthlink.net.
The Crystal Gallery
Some of the world’s largest museum-quality natural quartz crystals, Brazilian amethyst geodes, rare gem stones, fossils and prehistoric specimens enhanced by metal art sculpture. Together with Tequila Bay gallery of unique eclectic furnishings, estate jewelry and gold design, you will find energy, mystery and magic from "Art by God." 230 Main Street (next to the Casino), Ketchum. 622-7177,
e-mail: svcrystal@aol.com.
Davies Reid Tribal Arts
Specializing in authentic Oriental, tribal and contemporary rugs and kelims. Also on display are an extensive collection of Asian antique home furnishings and architectural elements. Everything is hand selected on the owner’s twice yearly trips to Central Asia and beyond. 131 First Avenue North, Ketchum. 726-3453.
The Dream
Catcher Gallery
A collection of fine Native American art and craft
work including pottery, paintings, traditional and contemporary jewelry, storytellers and ceremonial pieces of museum quality. Hand-carved, custom furniture, books for collectors and children. Member IACA. 200 S. Main, Trail Creek Village, Ketchum
726-1305, e-mail: dreamcatchergallery@hotmail.com.
Francette
Labatut
Francette Labatut works part of the year in Sun Valley and part in Paris, France. She is represented here exclusively by the Zantman Gallery and will open a new show there December 28. She concentrates on oil paintings but also works in pencil, watercolors and acrylics. View her work at
www.francette-art.com.
Hughes
Jewel Gallery
Discover treasures, fine jewelry, fossils and mineral specimens. Representing many fine jewelry and lapidary artists from around the planet. Specializing in pearl designs. DeBeers Award-winning jeweler. Mineral specimens for the serious and beginning collector. The Courtyard, Ketchum. 726-3313.
Lynn Toneri -
R.C. Hink Gallery
Inside the gallery, Lynn Toneri’s distinctive watercolors grace the walls with rich, brilliant colors. Wood sculptor R.C. Hink’s flamboyant style is magnified as he creates outrageous furniture and character pieces. The varied artists represented are uplifting and portray a buoyant sense that art can be colorful, humorous, and suggest a radiant spirit of joy. The Courtyard, 360 East Avenue North, Ketchum. 726-5639.
Pace sculpture
Arek and Shannon Pace are a husband and wife team creating beautiful abstract forms. Whether working in
bronze, copper, stainless steel or iron, it is their desire to explore the nature of metal and
enhance the spirit of the pieces. 578-1748.
PlanetWild
The nature and wildlife photography of Paul Dalzell featuring images from around the world. Planet Wild also carries vintage travel and movie posters along with a variety of exotic home accessories you won’t find anywhere else. 360 Walnut Avenue, Colonnade Building, Ketchum. 726-2720,
www.planetwildgallery.com.
R.C.
Hink
Outside R.C. Hink’s studio, a 10 ft. boot leg
chair and bronc rider beckons you to enter. Inside, his signature cowboy boot furniture, including barstools, armoires, benches, beds, desks and other off-beat sculptures are created. His outrageous furniture and sculptures are also known to reside at the Lynn Toneri - R.C. Hink Gallery in Ketchum. Studio: 720 N. Main St., Studio #4, Bellevue, (208) 788-6020. Lynn Toneri - R.C. Hink Gallery: The Courtyard, 360 East Avenue North, Ketchum. 726-5639.
Roland
Art Glass Gallery
Exhibiting one of the largest selections of contemporary art glass in the Northwest. Featuring the nation’s finest individual glass artists, studios, and collaborative works in glass sculpture, functional glass, and glass jewelry. Also other works in clay, fiber, and more. Sun Valley Road & East Avenue next to the Elephant’s Perch, Ketchum. 726-2333,
www.rolandgallery.com.
Stoecklein
Gallery
Experience the splendor of the West through
the exquisite photography of David Stoecklein. Dave’s images salute the working cowboy and
the landscapes around Sun Valley. The gallery features IRIS fine art prints, lithography,
coffee-table books, calendars, and rare Western memorabilia. Tenth Street Center, Suite A1,
across from the Knob Hill Inn, Ketchum. 726-5191, e-mail: info@stoeckleingallery.com,
www.stoeckleinphotography.com
Turpen’s
Trading Post
The Turpen family, from Gallup, New Mexico, with 80 years of experience, offers the finest Native American and Western arts and crafts including turquoise and silver and pawn jewelry, kachinas, drums, Navajo weavings, artifacts, pottery, baskets and home decor. Located across from Smoky Mountain Pizza, 211 Sun Valley Road, Ketchum. 726-4402, e-mail:
turpen@sunvalley.net.

Two
Fishes
Two Fishes is a contemporary folk art gallery featuring artists from across the United States, Canada and England. 231 Sun Valley Road, Ketchum. 726-7098, e-mail:
mullertwofishes@aol.com.
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