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Archive for the ‘Arches NP’ Category
Date: June 2, 2009
Contact: Nancy Holman, 435-719-2240
The Community Artist-in-the-Parks program highlights the connection between an artist and his/her inspiration. During the 2009 season, Chad Niehaus, an award-winning artist based in Moab, will be in the Southeast Utah Group National Parks (Arches and Canyonlands National Parks and Natural Bridges and Hovenweep National Monuments).
To discover how Chad turns inspiration into art, come visit him in the parks (see schedule below). Chat with him about an artist’s inspiration, witness the creative process, and maybe purchase an original print that you saw him create. Times are posted in the visitor center and with the artist out in the park.
Chad Niehaus creates acrylic paintings, pastel drawings, and linocut prints inspired by the open spaces of the Colorado Plateau. His work has been featured in A Century of Sanctuary: The Art of Zion National Park, Painters of Utah’s Canyons and Deserts, and on NPR’s Radio West. More information is available on his website, www.MoabArt.com or by calling Niehaus’ Moab studio at (435) 259-9314.
From the Arches National Park
There are no entrance fees at Arches National Park this weekend!
The Turret Through the North Window has become
Heading for Moab, Arches or Canyonlands (and Cedar Mesa) in August can produce great images if you can beat the heat.
After many weeks of clear and sunny (terrible for photographers) it appears we are heading into a weather system that is likely to provide morning and afternoon cloud cover.
Canyonlands National Park, Arches National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park will be part of the nation-wide program of no admission fees thia weekend.
Southeastern Utah is a paradise for photographers.
