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The Mojave National Preserve Artist Foundation (MNP) is an official partnership with the National Park Service to raise funds for the restoration of Kousch Homestead for Mojave National Preserve’s Artist-in-Residence Program, Manage the Artists in Residence Program, and the Desert Light Gallery at the Kelso Visitor Center.
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Mixed Media Art Exhibit Captivates Mojave National Preserve Visitors – ‘Earth Through Time’
KELSO, Calif., March 29, 2019 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Mojave National Preserve is presenting “Earth Through Time: Providence Mountains and the Mojave National Preserve,” a solo, mixed media exhibition of paintings, etchings and installation art at the Desert Light Gallery, Kelso Visitors Center, by nationally celebrated National Park Service Artist in Residence, Britney Penouilh.
‘Iterations in Stone’ Opens at The Desert Light Gallery
KELSO, Calif., Jan. 4, 2016 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — The Desert Light Gallery, located in Mojave National Preserve’s Kelso Visitors Center, Kelso California, announces the opening of a new fine art photography exhibit, ‘Iterations in Stone,’ (January 4 – March 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Monday, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays).
New Artist-in-Residence Exhibit to open at Kelso Depot Visitor Center’s Desert Light Gallery
BARSTOW, Calif., March 3, 2014 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — ‘Creating a fine art exhibit for Mojave National Preserve’s Artist-in-Residence program requires reflection, introspection, and then interpretation,’ says Linda Slater, Chief of Interpretation, ‘because artists have to develop a thematic from 1.6 million acres of visual communities and millennia of history.’
‘Many Names,’ a Mojave National Preserve Artist Exhibit Opens at The Kelso Depot
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Feb. 4, 2013 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Creating a fine art exhibit for Mojave National Preserve Artists in Residence program requires reflection, introspection, and then interpretation because artists have to develop a thematic from 1.6 million acres of visual communities and millenniums of history. Make it a Father and Son assignment that projects one voice, and the possibilities grow exponentially.