Events
EVENT
- TITLE:
- "All Aboard! The Life and Work of Marjorie Reed"
- WHEN:
- Saturday Mar. 6 - Sunday Jun. 13
- WHERE:
- Phippen Museum - Prescott
- Category:
- Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION
This exhibit comprehensively explores the fascinating career of painter Marjorie Reed. Best known for her depictions of the Butterfield-Overland Stage, Marjorie Reed made her living as a freelance artist for over 65 years. Her life is often as colorful as her art!
Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, Kids under 12 free. Call 928-778-1385 for more information, or visit their website.
VENUE
- Venue:
- Phippen Museum - WEBSITE
- STREET:
- 4701 Hwy. 89 N.
- ZIP:
- 86301
- CITY:
- Prescott
- STATE:
- AZ
- COUNTRY:
-
DESCRIPTION
George Phippen, first President of the Cowboy Artists of America, died in 1966, leaving behind a group of artists interested in creating a facility that specifically represented artists in the American West. In 1974, the George Phippen Memorial Foundation was formed to create a centralized venue that would fully support Western Art. With the assistance of a dedicated core of volunteers, the George Phippen Memorial Foundation began organizing fundraisers for the creation of their museum.
The first annual Memorial Day Show was presented at the Prescott Public Library in 1974, featuring the finest of western sculptors and painters. For ten years, this show was the only financial means of the Foundation.
In the early 80s the James Family Trust donated a parcel of land to the Foundation to begin the construction of the building for the future Phippen Museum. With the funds from the Memorial Day Shows and this generous gift, the Phippen Museum was able to open its doors to the public on October 13, 1984.
The first annual Memorial Day Show was presented at the Prescott Public Library in 1974, featuring the finest of western sculptors and painters. For ten years, this show was the only financial means of the Foundation.
In the early 80s the James Family Trust donated a parcel of land to the Foundation to begin the construction of the building for the future Phippen Museum. With the funds from the Memorial Day Shows and this generous gift, the Phippen Museum was able to open its doors to the public on October 13, 1984.
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