Thomas Griffith
808 N. 9th Street, Alpine
210-365-6341 • homgriffithmusic.net
[email protected]
Tom is a singer-songwriter originating from San
Antonio and now an Alpine resident. His repertoire
includes original songs as well as many classics from
the 50's through the 90's. Arrangements are a blend
of Americana, Blues and Jazz. He can be heard weekly
at the Holland Hotel and occasionally at the Gage
Hotel and Starlight.
Rhyen Guanajuato
701 E. Ave. E, Alpine
602-400-6123 • [email protected]
Antonio Guerrero
Becoming Fine Art, P. O. Box 361, Terlingua
432-371-2694 • becomingfineart.com
[email protected]
Multimedia specializing in recycled and found object art
Debra F. Guerrero
Becoming Fine Art, P. O. Box 361, Terlingua
432-371-2694 • becomingfineart.com
[email protected]
Specializing figurative and floral works in old world
symbologies.
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Sharon Haney
ArtfulSharon, 4 Sierra Vista Rd.,
Catchlight Gallery Alpine
281-686-6882 • ArtfulSharon.com
[email protected]
A transplant from west of Houston, Sharon now lives in
Alpine, Texas. She paints inspired by her local West
Texas surroundings and travel destinations. She studied
watercolor and oil painting while living in England and
that inspired her to begin painting seriously when she
returned to the US. Once she discovered pastels in 2012
she was “hooked” on their luminosity, versatility and
beauty. As reflected in her paintings, she loves color and
paints primarily in vibrant pastels. Many of her
watercolor, oil and pastel paintings now reside in
numerous states as well as in the United Kingdom and
St. Lucia. Sharon is a member of the Big Bend Arts
Council, the Pastel Society of America and the Pastel
Society of Southeast Texas (past President). She is also a
Signature Member of the National Society of Artists.
The Art of
D. (Dottie) Estelle Harding
432-837-5353 • [email protected]
Shown and studies in England, AZ; Various cities in
Texas & N.M. Paintings in oil, weavings (primitive),
found objects & mixed media composites.
Robert Haspel
301 E. Cavalry Rd., PO Box 2158, Fort Davis
713-557-4147 • WildRoseGallery.net
[email protected]
Just an old photographer enjoying the digital age. Wild
Rose Gallery in Fort Davis is home to my work.
Kathy Haynes (Brown)
Kiowa Gallery, Alpine
432-386-4310, 432-386-3597 [email protected]
Regional landscapes and portraiture. Pastels.
Laurie Holman
P.O. Box 1233, Presidio
Fine artist, drawings, pastels, painted ponies, equine
art and murals.
Sam House
501 Limpia Canyon Trail, Fort Davis
432-426-2162 • [email protected]
Oil and Pastel paintings of the Trans-Pecos region,
Mexico, and other locations. Landscapes, old
buildings, trees, flowers, and whatever interests him.
Showing at the Gallery at Fort Davis Outfitters and
The Cactus Fountain Studio in Fort Davis, Texas.
Brenda Hudson
Fort Davis, 432-426-3353 • [email protected].
Lived in the Big Bend (Fort Davis) since 2001. Paints
in acrylics and pastels, does landscapes and abstracts.
She sculpts in Davis Mountains clay she digs and
processes herself. 2-D watermedia and 3-D pottery.
Watermedia from representative to abstract and 3-D
from local Davis Mountains clay.
Margaret Hughes
515 Cottonwood Creek Road, Alpine
432-364-2698 • [email protected]
Potter and Watercolorist – Pottery includes functional
and decorative pieces. Watercolors are mostly
landscapes of the West with emphasis on atmosphere
and color. Pottery is shown in Gallery on the Square
in Alpine.
Oliver Hughes
515 Cottonwood Creek Road, Alpine
432-364-2698 • [email protected]
Potter – Variety of techniques and styles. Tends
toward decorative as opposed to common
understanding of functional. Experience making a
variety of outdoor light sconces. Shows at Gallery on
the Square in Alpine.
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Caleb Jagger
Calebjagger.com • [email protected]
Photographer.
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Fawn Kibbe
The Texas Ranch House Too and The Gallery Upstairs,
101 West Holland, Alpine
432-837-4005 • [email protected]
A Western store that showcases our local West
Texas Artists. The Gallery Upstairs is a one of a kind
Gallery, we have shows and events that include Art,
Music, and fun.
Alan King
607 East Avenue E., Alpine, 432-837-7205
Alan has been in the business since 1979 and is selling
fine jewelry in the heart of the Big Bend.
E. Dan Klepper
Klepper Gallery, Marathon
432-386-6789 • edanklepper.com
[email protected]
Klepper’s large scale, photography-based works
printed on linen, canvas and paper and his sculptural
assemblages explore the dynamics of the natural
world. Klepper is also author and photographer for
“100 Classic Hikes in Texas”, a full-color hiking guide
to the state’s extensive trail network and a new
release "Why the Raven Calls the Canyon".
Alice Knight
Big Bend Art Studio, Terlingua
210-226-7220 • www.AliceKnight.com
A multi-media artist, I found Terlingua in 1979 and fell
in love with the remote, rugged beauty, and built a
business selling the things I love to make: acrylic
paintings, watercolors, charcoal and pastel drawings,
handmade paper, pottery, jewelry and music.
BIG BEND
ARTISTS
Frank Knight
Rimfire Forge, Marfa
432-559-4640 • [email protected]
Bit and spur maker, silversmith/ engraver, blacksmith.
Making one-of-a-kind bits, spurs, western style silver
pieces, or forgings for the home.
Uta-Maria Krapf
1308 W. San Antonio, Marfa
205-349-1952 • utamariakrapf.name
Paintings: acrylic and watercolor on muslin
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J.H. (Jim) Long
Hancock Hill Pottery, Alpine
432-664-0804 • [email protected]
Artistic, functional and custom pottery.
Jackie Lugo
J UST.JACKIE.CO, 1000 Reimers, Alpine
718-869-6722 • www.justjackieco.com
[email protected]
A company that was organically born when one girl
set out on a mission (with her cat) to find herself
again. All of her creations are made by hand and with
so much love that it translates into the beauty and
uniqueness of each piece, she incorporates a piece of
earth into each design. Stubborn by nature, she
refuses to replicate anything, preferring to let each
creation take it's shape as it pleases.
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Rachel Ann Manera
TONK, things ordinary not known, 113 E. Holland Ave.,
Alpine, 432-249-2205 • www.rachelmanera.com
[email protected]
WHAT: A contemporary artist who combines the
three dimensional with two, incorporating
assemblages, film/video, performance and
photography, into ephemeral, site-specific installations.
WHO: Part anthropologist, part archeologist, part
architect, part archivist, obsessed with the artifacts,
data, history and landscape of the Big Bend country.
James A. Mangum
Marathon
[email protected]
Award winning writer & folk artist-paintings and
sculptures, mixed media, using recycled, scrap and
found objects.
Marshall McCall
515 East June Street, Alpine
432-837-5002 • mccallgallery.com [email protected]
Landscapes of West Texas scenes and animals as well
as floral still lifes done in oil. Shows at Gallery on the
Square in Alpine and The Gallery above the Drug
Store in Fort Davis.
Tim McKenna
Tim McKenna Photography, Alpine
432-371-3171 www.facebook.com/tim.mckenna.31
[email protected]
Tim McKenna is a 6th generation Texan who started
his photography career when his Irish grandmother
gave him is first camera at age 8. On a short vacation
to the Big Bend, he and his wife fell in love with the
scenic beauty of the area, and purchased a small ranch
near Big Bend National Park, where they moved in
2011. Tim now concentrates on trying to capture the
scenic grandeur and wildlife of the Big Bend Region.
Tim was recently commissioned to do the Big Bend
National Park Calendar for 2018.
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