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‘Sled Dogs in America: Alaska & Beyond’ exhibition on display at Scottsdale’s Museum of the West

Posted 6/13/24

Artist Veryl Goodnight’s “Sled Dogs in America: Alaska & Beyond” Exhibition will be on display at the Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West beginning July 17, …

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‘Sled Dogs in America: Alaska & Beyond’ exhibition on display at Scottsdale’s Museum of the West

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Artist Veryl Goodnight’s “Sled Dogs in America: Alaska & Beyond” Exhibition will be on display at the Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West beginning July 17, and running through April 27, 2025.

A Colorado native, Goodnight’s artistic journey began in the early 1970s as a wildlife painter, according to a press release. Her fascination with anatomy led her to sculpture, which became the primary focus of her career throughout the late 20th century. With over 200 sculptures and 20 life-size or larger monuments to her name, Goodnight’s work has always been deeply rooted in the western tradition.

The exhibition, "Sled Dogs in America: Alaska & Beyond," marks a notable shift in Goodnight’s artistic exploration, showcasing her return to oil painting. This collection delves into the captivating world of sled dogs and their drivers, shedding light on their often-overlooked roles in American history. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to witness Goodnight’s creative process firsthand, with props used in the creation of her art on display alongside historical texts that narrate the remarkable stories behind these noble creatures and their intrepid handlers.

Veryl Goodnight