Uncategorized | August 14, 2007
The Community Fine Arts Center in Rock Springs is an art lover’s jewel in southwest Wyoming’s high desert country — a cultural oasis offering a permanent collection and changing displays of fine art as well as a year round schedule of performing arts programs. The Halseth Gallery in the Center houses a permanent collection of over 400 original American paintings, prints, works on paper, and photography owned by the Rock Springs High School. Much of the collection, known as “one of the best collections in America owned by an American school district” (Life Magazine), is permanently on display at the newly remodeled center and art gallery. Paintings by Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses, Loren McGiver, Elliott Orr, Edward Chavez, Paul Horiuchi, Illya Bolotowsky, Raphael Soyer, and Rufino Tamayo compose some of the permanent collection along with paintings by well known Wyoming, Western, and local artists. The collection continues to grow through purchases and donations.