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The Stark Museum of Art in Orange, Texas, houses one of the nation s most significant collections of American Western art. The collection focuses on the stunning land, dramatic people, and diverse wildlife of the American West. The Museum also holds a significant collection of American Indian art as well as collections of glass and porcelain, and rare books and manuscripts.
E XHIBITIONS The Stark Museum of Art presents special changing exhibitions to explore themes in greater depth and with new approaches. E DUCATIONAL PROGRAMS The Stark Museum of Art provides educational resources and programs for the general public and for students, teachers, and researchers. It invites families to explore the Museum with their children and discover interactive activities. G UIDED TOURS The Stark Museum of Art offers guided tours for school groups and other groups of 10-72 persons by advance appointment. To schedule a tour, visit www.starkmuseum.org or call the Museum at 409.886.ARTS (2787). M USEUM STORE The Museum Store furthers the Museum s educational outreach goals by offering products related to the collections and exhibitions. Located inside the Museum, the Store sells books, posters, note cards, and gifts that coordinate with special exhibitions.
W ESTERN A RT The Western Art collection conveys the artistic interpretation of the western region over two centuries. It spans the explorations of the nineteenth century to the artistic colonies of the twentieth century. Among the many artists represented are Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Remington, Charles Marion Russell, and Georgia O Keeffe. Thomas Moran (1837-1926) The Mirage, 1879 Oil on canvas 25 1 /8 x 62 3 /8 inches 31.18.15 William Herbert Dunton (1878-1936) McMullin, Guide, c. 1934 Oil on canvas 60 x 56 inches 31.21.222 Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953) Council Call of Crows, Montana, 1898 Oil on canvas 20 1 /8 x 30 1 /4 inches 31.25.35 Frederic Remington (1861-1909) Coming Through the Rye, 1902 Bronze 27 1 /4 x 30 5 /8 x 27 5 /8 inches 21.2.4
D ECORATIVE A RTS The Decorative Arts collection features natural and historical themes in glass and porcelain. Highlights include the only complete set of The United States in Crystal from Steuben Glass, as well as the entire series of porcelain birds by Dorothy Doughty. Sidney Waugh (1904-1963) engraving designer George Thompson, glass designer Steuben Glass, manufacturer Texas from The United States in Crystal 1950-1959, engraved crystal 41.8.1CL-CM R ARE BOOKS AND M ANUSCRIPTS The Rare Books and Manuscripts collection enhances the Museum s holdings in Western American art and in natural history subjects. Treasures include letters and manuscript journals by artists such as John James Audubon, Paul Kane, and Charles Marion Russell. The collection also holds first-edition publications on natural history, such as Audubon s personal copy of The Birds of America. Dorothy Doughty (1892-1962), artist Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, manufacturer Ruby-Throated Humming Birds and Fuchsia From the American Series issued 1950-1957, porcelain, hand-painted 41.1.16K&L A MERICAN I NDIAN The American Indian collection consists of art created by members of the tribes of the Great Plains, Southwest, Eastern Woodlands, and Northwest Coast. It includes examples of Plains clothing, body ornaments, beadwork, baskets, pottery, kachina carvings, and Navajo rugs and blankets. Plains Chippewa Pad Saddle, c. 1890 Buckskin with glass beads sewn on with sinew and wool tassles 17 x 10 1 /2 inches 82.900.259 A John James Audubon (1785-1851), artist Robert Havell, Jr. (1793-1878), engraver Great Blue Heron 1834, etching and aquatint on paper, hand-colored 38 1 /2 25 3 /16 inches 91.100.32
TO HOUSTON 10 EXIT 877 TO LAKE CHARLES 10 W. Sunset Dr 16th St 90 90 Green Ave 87 W. Park Ave Elm Ave 7th St 6th St 5th St N. Simmons Dr. Main Ave Front Ave 8th St Museum Parking Shangri La The W.H. Stark House Lutcher Theater D IRECTIONS Orange, Texas, is located approximately 110 miles east of Houston, Texas, and 240 miles west of New Orleans, Louisiana. For the Stark Museum of Art, take I-10 and exit 877 from either direction. Follow the feeder road. Turn right (south) on 16th Street (Hwy 87). Travel 1.9 miles on 16th Street to the Green Avenue intersection. Turn left (east) on Green Avenue and travel 0.7 miles to the Stark Museum of Art. H OURS AND A DMISSION Tuesday Saturday, 10 AM 5 PM Closed Sunday, Monday, New Year's Day, Easter, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Free admission. Free parking. THE STARK MUSEUM OF ART IS A PROGRAM OF THE NELDA C. AND H.J. LUTCHER STARK FOUNDATION, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION P R I N T E D I N T H E U. S. A. 1 5 K. 0 8. 0 8 712 Green Avenue Orange, Texas 77630 409.886.ARTS (2787)