Western Horizons 2025

In Partnership and Benefit for the Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West

SHOW AND SALE INFO

DATES

Friday – Saturday

February 21 – 22, 2025

LOCATION

The Legacy Gallery


7178 Main Street

Scottsdale, Arizona 85251

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21

2:00 PM – 

Tour given by Chief Curator, Andrew Nelson, of the Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West newest exhibits:

People, Places, Predicaments: John Clymer’s West

Women of the Southwest: A Legacy of Painting

A Fistful of Colors

5:30 PM – 

Into the Horizon – Preview Party at Legacy Gallery

Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served

 

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22

Saturday Morning Events hosted at the Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West – Coffee and breakfast pastries will be provided

9:00 AM –
“How the Old West Became the New West” – Presentation by artist, Kim Wiggins

10:00 AM –
“The Color and Movement: The American West in Art and Film” – Presentation by Chief Curator, Andrew Nelson

11:00 AM –
Artist Panel Discussion with Bill Anton, Jeremy Lipking, and Kyle Polzin

Moderated by Michael Clawson

5:00 PM – at Legacy Gallery
Show & Sale, award presentations followed by the draw

Awards include:

Western Art Collector’s Patron’s Choice

Western Art Collector’s Best Body of Work – voted on by artists

Western Art Collector’s Best of Show – voted on by artists

Draw will begin at 6:00 PM

7:00 PM – at the museum

Take a short walk over to the Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West and join the artists for our Sundown Roundup – a closing event featuring dinner and music

Western attire is encouraged

Click here to Purchase Tickets

RULES OF SALE

Your draw entries are a commitment to purchase; therefore, you are obligated to purchase all artworks for which you have been drawn. All unsold works will be immediately available for purchase.

As required by law, all applicable sales tax will be applied to all purchases. Purchasers will be invoiced Monday, February 24.

Fixed Price Sale

The show will open on Saturday, February 22 at 5:00 PM at Legacy Gallery. Each attendee who has purchased a ticket will receive a ballot book containing one ballot (intent to purchase slip) for each piece of art that is in the show. The ballots in each book will contain an assigned number which is registered to the purchaser of that book.

The artwork in the show is available for sale at a fixed price – which is indicated on the information card that is displayed by each piece of art, online, and provided price sheet.

For each piece of artwork that you wish to purchase, simply write your name on the ballot matching the number on the artwork and on the box, then insert the slip into that box.

Purchasers will have until 6:00 PM to drop their signed ballots into the corresponding boxes. At 6:00 PM, ballots will be drawn and names of purchasers will be posted by each piece of artwork.

Proxy Service

Western Horizons offers proxy/absentee services to anyone who wishes to have the opportunity to purchase artwork but cannot attend the sale on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Please fill out a Proxy/Absentee form and email it to Miranda Hagler, miranda@legacygallery.com. For assistance, call Legacy Gallery at 480-945-1113.

ABOUT THE WESTERN SPIRIT: SCOTTSDALE’S MUSEUM OF THE WEST

Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West is a premier cultural institution situated in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona. Established in January 2015, the museum resides on the historic grounds of the Loloma Transit Station (N Marshall Way and E 1st St). With a sprawling two-story layout encompassing 43,000 square feet, the museum showcases the art, culture, and rich history spanning 19 states in the American West, Western Canada, and Mexico. Former Scottsdale mayor Herb Drinkwater (1936-97), who served from 1980-1996, envisioned the museum, which became a reality through the City of Scottsdale’s ownership and the dedicated operation by The Scottsdale Museum of the West, a non-profit organization established in 2007.

Our Mission:

Scottsdale’s Museum of the West boldly immerses guests in the unique story of the Greater Western region, illuminating the past to better shape our future.

Our Vision:

Scottsdale’s Museum of the West celebrates the West and its importance by informing, educating, inspiring, and engaging museum guests. We offer high-quality exhibitionseducational programs, and community outreach addressing regional history, particularly as reflected by the arts and the dynamic cultural exchanges that have marked the transition of the Old West into the New West.

Our Partners:

Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West is owned by the City of Scottsdale and managed and operated by Scottsdale Museum of the West, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. We rely upon private support including tax-deductible contributions, memberships, exhibition and program sponsorships, and private hosting of events to fund our operation.