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Booth Western Art Museum to Host Noted Western Authors and Artists during A True West Weekend

Published Mar 25, 2008

The Booth Western Art Museum will play host to Western authors and artists from across the nation during A True West Weekend, sponsored by True West magazine, April 10-12. 

 

Billy the Kid by Bob Boze BellThis event will gather together, for the first time in the Southeast, more than a dozen of today's most important Western history writers. Topics will include the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Billy "The Kid," George Custer, Butch Cassidy and "The Sundance Kid," Georgia native Doc Holliday, and much more.
 
Visiting authors will include: Bob Boze Bell, James Donnovan, Dan Buck, Ann Meadows, Allen Barra, Gary Roberts and Paul Cool. Throughout the weekend each author wil have the opportunity to describe their research, interact with other writers, and take questions from the audience. Sessions will be held on Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12 beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the Booth Theatres. View the schedule here.
 
This event is open to the public and included with the daily price of admission to the Booth Western Art Museum. ($8 for adults, $6 for seniors 65 and over, $5 for students, and free for active military with I.D., children 12 and under, and Booth Museum members)
 
To coincide with the True West Weekend, the Booth Museum will present Captured Gunfight at the OK Corral by Thom Rosson Canvas! Gunfighters and Outlaws by Bob Boze Bell and Thom Ross, April 1-June 22 in the Theatre Lobby Gallery.  Artwork by Bob Boze Bell and Thom Ross is routinely used on the cover of Western history books and magazines.  Both artists are students of Western history; yet they choose to create their artwork in a stylized manner that separates it from traditional Western realism.  This exhibition focuses on their work related to famous individuals such as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, "Wild Bill" Hickok, Billy "The Kid" and many others.
 

The True West Weekend will begin on Thursday, April 10 with a Meet the Artists Reception for Captured on Canvas! Gunfighters and Outlaws by Bob Boze Bell and Thom Ross. Guests will have the opportunity to meet the artists from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and then hear them discuss their work in the Booth Theatre at 7:00 p.m. 

 
Bob Boze BellBob Boze Bell is an author and artist for both the film and print industries, with his work's dramatic action and attention to detail becoming a favorite for top producers, directors and editors. In addition writing several popular books, Bell's work has been featured on the covers of "Wild West Magazine," "True West Magazine," and "Arizona Highways." Bell is the executive editor of True West Magazine, dedicated to "preserving the American West" since 1953 and providing readers with the best of Western history, travel, art, and more.
 
Seattle artist Thom Ross's gained an appreciation for both the historical and the Thom Rossmythical West from movies and televsion programs he watched while growing up in California. He says most of his friends grew out of playing Cowboys and Indians, but he never did. Ross's work is often inspired by those moments in history, which are  transformed into events whose allegorical meanings seem to transcend their historical roots, such as Custer's Last Stand. Ross has six major works in the Booth Western Art Museum's permanent collectio. He is also represented in many other importanta museum and private collections.
 
More details on the schedule of events can be obtained by checking the Museum website at www.boothmuseum.org or calling 770-387-1300.

About the Booth Western Art Museum

The Booth Western Art Museum is an 80,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville, Georgia, where guests are invited to explore the American West through contemporary Western artwork. The Museum also houses a Presidential Gallery, Civil War art gallery, and Sagebrush Ranch - featuring hands-on art activities and areas for role-playing, storytelling and reading, all with a Western flair. Visitors to Booth Museum also enjoy the intimate downtown setting with unique specialty and antique shops, boutiques and nationally featured restaurants all within walking distance of the Museum. Open since August 2003, the Booth Museum is the only museum of its kind in the Southeast and is the second largest art museum in the state of Georgia. To learn more about the Booth Western Art Museum, visit www.boothmuseum.org.

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