Tim Lozier – Artist in Residence
By Western Hands 1007 12th Street, Cody, WyomingJoin Tim Lozier from 12-5pm, stop ask questions. Bring a project to finish or simply watch as Tim is in house working.
Join Tim Lozier from 12-5pm, stop ask questions. Bring a project to finish or simply watch as Tim is in house working.
Join Tim Lozier from 12-5pm, stop ask questions. Bring a project to finish or simply watch as Tim is in house working.
John Blair was born into his craft and to the western lifestyle. A lifelong resident of Wyoming — Pinedale, Cokeville, Cheyenne, Douglas, and now the Shell Valley, east of Greybull — Blair was introduced to saddle making at an early age by his father, Neal L. Blair, in his saddle shop in Pinedale. After attending …
John Blair was born into his craft and to the western lifestyle. A lifelong resident of Wyoming — Pinedale, Cokeville, Cheyenne, Douglas, and now the Shell Valley, east of Greybull — Blair was introduced to saddle making at an early age by his father, Neal L. Blair, in his saddle shop in Pinedale. After attending …
John Blair was born into his craft and to the western lifestyle. A lifelong resident of Wyoming — Pinedale, Cokeville, Cheyenne, Douglas, and now the Shell Valley, east of Greybull — Blair was introduced to saddle making at an early age by his father, Neal L. Blair, in his saddle shop in Pinedale. After attending …
John Blair was born into his craft and to the western lifestyle. A lifelong resident of Wyoming — Pinedale, Cokeville, Cheyenne, Douglas, and now the Shell Valley, east of Greybull — Blair was introduced to saddle making at an early age by his father, Neal L. Blair, in his saddle shop in Pinedale. After attending …
John Blair was born into his craft and to the western lifestyle. A lifelong resident of Wyoming — Pinedale, Cokeville, Cheyenne, Douglas, and now the Shell Valley, east of Greybull — Blair was introduced to saddle making at an early age by his father, Neal L. Blair, in his saddle shop in Pinedale. After attending …
John Blair was born into his craft and to the western lifestyle. A lifelong resident of Wyoming — Pinedale, Cokeville, Cheyenne, Douglas, and now the Shell Valley, east of Greybull — Blair was introduced to saddle making at an early age by his father, Neal L. Blair, in his saddle shop in Pinedale. After attending …
Join us for an Open House event where we will be showcasing our latest collection of 2024 Invitational Pieces. Enjoy light fare and refreshments while browsing through our stunning selection of products. Don't forget to grab a raffle ticket for a chance to win a Settee by John and Ian Gallis or a Live Edge …
This unique and enriching class will be taught and instructed by John Gallis. A native of Long Island, John established a lucrative career building custom cabinetry for Bloomingdale’s before moving west to Cody, Wyoming. He worked for a local furniture maker in town before opening Norseman Designs West, where he created his own line of award-winning …
Attendees of the class have the opportunity to make either a copper Ginkgo spoon with antler handle or a copper Ginkgo Flat server with antler handle. Each attendee will choose ONE to make. The Copper Gingko spoon with the two pronged antler is 14.3/4 approximately long and 4.5 inches wide. It is 2 3/4 in …
Supaya, a Native American Beadworker, is instructing this step by step class teaching the methods and techniques to make a horse. Each horse can honor a particular horse close to your heart. Participants are encouraged to bring your own horse hair, and something special to place where the heart is to make it special. Participants …