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Cowboy Artists of America - This famous group (often referred to as the CA or the CAA) was founded by four prominent western artists including Joe Beeler. Bronzesmtih works with three CA members; Joe Beeler, Oreland Joe and Bill Owen.

 
Desert Caballeros Western Museum - Desert Caballeros Museum is designed to give the visitor a complete view of western heritage. It encompasses all aspects of western lifestyle and art.

 
Grand Canyon National Park - One of the most popular destination locations in the world, the Grand Canyon National Park is only an hour and a half drive from Bronzesmith.

 
Heard Museum - The Heard Museum is located in Phoenix, Arizona. This museum is a showcase for Native American Art and culture. The Indian Fair and Market will take place March 4 and 5, 2006.

 
Historic Route 66 - Probably the most well known highway in the United States, perhaps the world, the longest remaining stretch of "The Mother Road" is only a 4o minute drive from Bronzesmith.

 
Museum of Northern Arizona - The Museum of Northern Arizona is located in Flagstaff, Arizona. They have permanent exhibits featuring, anthropology, biology, geology and fine arts. Time spent at this museum will give the guest a better understanding of the region and its history.

 
Phippen Museum - Located in Prescott, Arizona, the Phippen Museum is named for the first president of the Cowboy Artist of America, George Phippen. This art museum is a showcase for western art and hosts many exhibits throughout the year.

 
Phoenix Art Museum - Phoenix Art Museum which opened in 1959 is one of the largest art museums in the southwest. It has many permanent exhibits, a museum store and café for your pleasure. The museum hosts the Cowboy Artists of America exhibit in each fall.

 
Prescott Area Coalition for Tourism - Founded in 1864 Prescott was the first Territorial Capital of the state of Arizona. Just 90 miles from Phoenix, the motto Where history lives on, depicts Prescott. Places to see include, The Courthouse Plaza, 550 historical buildings, museums, Granite Dells, and lakes. With over 450 miles of recreational trails, Prescott has something for everyone.

 
Prescott Chamber of Commerce - Prescott, Arizona has a host of local activities, businesses and organizations that can be accessed through the Chamber of Commerce. If you are planning a visit to our city, be sure and check our website.

 
Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce - Founded in 1966, Prescott Valley is seeing tremendous growth as part of the tri-cities. Prescott Valley is attracting many new businesses and entertainment ventures making is a desirable place to live or visit. The area, however, has a long history dating back to the 1864 gold rush in the nearby Bradshaw Mountains.

 
Sedona Chamber of Commerce - Known for its breathtaking beauty and its electic shops and galleries, Sedona is only a 45 minute drive from Bronzesmith.

 
Yavapai Tourism Council - Provides information about the events, attractions, outdoor activities, shopping and vacation itineraries in the diverse geographical area of Yavapai County in north central Arizona.

 
Bronzesmith Artists

Bill Owen, CA

Caroline Carpio

Cliff Fragua

Evelyn Fredericks

Joe Cajero

Kevin McCarthy

Richard Hunt

Upton Ethelbah

Wright Publishing - Representing Liz Wolf, Cliff Fragua, Richard Hunt, Stan Hunt, Ed Noisecat, Patti Warashina and Hib Sabin.

 
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