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The Windrush Gallery is always on the lookout for the finest artists available to showcase their talents. With that in mind we are
proud to announce that Robert Goldman, Ken Stockton, Dorothy Ray, Martin Grelle and Bill Anton have recently joined the gallery.

Robert Goldman
in 1993, after twenty-five successful years in San Diego, along with his wife moved to Tucson, Arizona. Although the
transition from ocean to desert was challenging at first, he has adjusted. In addition to painting, he contributes to the Tucson art community through teaching and working as a Tucson Museum of Art
docent. He is a founding member of the Tucson Plein Air Painters Society (TPAPS).
Ken Stockton is best known for his desert landscapes, Ken’s
understanding of his subject extends beyond the canvas. His fifteen-year tenure at Tucson’s Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, where he served as Director of Design & Planning, focused on all aspects of
exhibiting the state’s plants, animals, and habitats – fostering a familiarity with natural history that continues to inform his work as a full-time artist.
Dorothy Ray's vision is to capture impressions of everyday events
whether it is young women in sun dresses, Indian maidens, sidewalk cafe scenes, or a day at the race track. She has traveled extensively and has transformed what we might take for granted into captured
moments in time.

Martin Grelle: Whether painting the Native Americans in a
dramatic, picturesque setting or the working cowboy peacefully on the range, Martin Grelle captures the spirit, beauty, and vastness of the West in his historically-accurate, compelling images. Grelle is
proud of his Native American ancestry and studies diligently to portray their culture accurately and sensitively. The artist also has an intimate knowledge of the cowboy’s way of life; each year he
enjoys the Cowboy Artists of America’s (CAA) trail ride and spends time occasionally working cattle with local friends. Grelle has the incredible ability to take the most mundane, daily tasks of his
subjects and elevate them to a new level in each painting.
Bill Anton’s work has been published in Southwest Art,
Architectural Digest, Art of the West, Equine Images, Western Horseman and Art-Talk. Corporate collections that include his work are Sears, Dupont, State Farm Insurance, Bank of America, Hewlett Packard,
and Trust Company of the West. His award winning work has been displayed at the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Masters of the American West at The Autry Museum, The
National Center for American Western Art, the Old West Museum, and The National Museum of Wildlife Art. In addition, his work is in the permanent collection of the prestigious Gilcrease Museum. |