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        • September 2023: Christopher Amend
        • October 2023: Lettering and Favorite
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        • November 2023: Watercolor Group
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        • November 2023: Donated Art
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        • February 2022: Inkteraction: Prints from BHSU
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        • April 2022: Trees
        • May 2022: Behind Our Masks: A Featured Exhibition by Daniel Florin Tomiaga Lerwick
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        • June 2022: Mixed Media
        • June 2022: Embracing Imperfections by Irene Daly
        • June 2022: Propulsion by Rachael Anderson
        • July 2022: Drawing & Painting
        • August 2022: Less is More
        • August 2022: MINI 5x5 Auction
        • September 2022: Florence Alfano McEwin and Bart Fetz
        • October 2022: Edie Reno & Anugraha Norstegaard
        • November 2022: Loved Ones
        • November 2022: Watercolor Group
      • 2021 Exhibitions >
        • January 2021: AVA's 19th Annual Art Matters Exhibition
        • February 2021: Still Life Exhibition
        • February 2021: From Pen to Pencil
        • March 2021: CCSD Elementary Student Show
        • April 2021: Photography Exhibition
        • May 2021: CCSD Senior Student Show
        • June 2021: Mixed Media
        • July 2021: Drawing & Painting Exhibit
        • July 2021: Three Loose Screws
        • August 2021: Chasing Light
        • October 2021: Symbiosis
        • November 2021: Cartoons
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        • April 2020: VAST: Spaces of the West
        • June 2020: Larger than Life
        • July 2020: Man's Best Friend
        • July 2020: Drawing & Painting
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        • September 2020: Mark Wigner
        • September 2020: Watercolor Exhibition
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  • Exhibitions
    • 2025 Exhibitions >
      • January 2025: 23rd Annual Art Matters Exhibition
      • February 2025: Jenny Braig
      • February 2025: Connie Norman
      • March 2025: 3rd Annual CCSD Student Show
      • April 2025: What's So Funny
      • May 2025: Wyoming Wilderness
      • June 2025: Large Abstract
    • 2025 Calls for Art >
      • General Exhibit Entry Form
    • Past Exhibitions >
      • 2024 Exhibitions >
        • January 2024: 22nd Annual Art Matters Exhibition
        • February 2024: Anything Goes
        • April 2024: On the Farm
        • May 2024: Built Environment and Awareness of our Impact
        • June 2024: SAQA "WILD!"
        • July 2024: Street Grunt Photography by J.P. Caffee
        • August 2024: Beauty in the Ordinary
        • August 2024: AVA's MINI 5x5 Art Matters Auction
        • September 2024: Ceramics Show
        • September 2024: Mark Wigner Showcase
        • September 2024: Party Line Project
        • November 2024: AVA Members Invitational
        • November 2024: Watercolor Group
      • 2023 Exhibitions >
        • January 2023: 21st Annual Art Matters Exhibit
        • February 2023: Anything Goes
        • March 2023: CCSD Student Show
        • April 2023: Patrick Love and Irene Daly
        • May 2023: Extreme
        • June 2023: John Dumbrill
        • July 2023: Drawing and Painting
        • August 2023: Harvest
        • August 2023: MINI 5x5 Auction
        • September 2023: John Werbelow
        • September 2023: Christopher Amend
        • October 2023: Lettering and Favorite
        • October 2023: Everybody's Photo Club
        • November 2023: Watercolor Group
        • November 2023: Functional Art
        • November 2023: Donated Art
      • 2022 Exhibitions >
        • January 2022: AVA's 20th Annual Art Matters Exhibition
        • February 2022: Wyoming Textile Artists
        • February 2022: Inkteraction: Prints from BHSU
        • March 2022: CCSD Student Show
        • April 2022: Trees
        • May 2022: Behind Our Masks: A Featured Exhibition by Daniel Florin Tomiaga Lerwick
        • May 2022: Donated Art Pop Up-Show >
          • Donated Art Bid Sheet
        • June 2022: Mixed Media
        • June 2022: Embracing Imperfections by Irene Daly
        • June 2022: Propulsion by Rachael Anderson
        • July 2022: Drawing & Painting
        • August 2022: Less is More
        • August 2022: MINI 5x5 Auction
        • September 2022: Florence Alfano McEwin and Bart Fetz
        • October 2022: Edie Reno & Anugraha Norstegaard
        • November 2022: Loved Ones
        • November 2022: Watercolor Group
      • 2021 Exhibitions >
        • January 2021: AVA's 19th Annual Art Matters Exhibition
        • February 2021: Still Life Exhibition
        • February 2021: From Pen to Pencil
        • March 2021: CCSD Elementary Student Show
        • April 2021: Photography Exhibition
        • May 2021: CCSD Senior Student Show
        • June 2021: Mixed Media
        • July 2021: Drawing & Painting Exhibit
        • July 2021: Three Loose Screws
        • August 2021: Chasing Light
        • October 2021: Symbiosis
        • November 2021: Cartoons
      • 2020 Exhibits >
        • April 2020: VAST: Spaces of the West
        • June 2020: Larger than Life
        • July 2020: Man's Best Friend
        • July 2020: Drawing & Painting
        • August 2020: Abstract Invitational
        • September 2020: Mark Wigner
        • September 2020: Watercolor Exhibition
        • October 2020: Haunted
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THANKS to the generous support of our community of art patrons, AVA is the recipient of numerous unique, 100% donated artworks! 

In the spring of 2021, AVA’s Donated Art Program kicked off with the gift of a transcendent R.C. Gorman limited edition lithograph titled Monarch. Due to continued support for this new fundraising program, AVA offers another opportunity for you, the art lover, to own artworks gifted from private local collections that can only be described as rare, well-loved treasures.

This Pop Up Donated Art Sale has begun!  Look below to view the artworks available in this year's collection. Like or love a piece?  Click on the Bid Now button to submit your bid online or contact AVA Staff to get your name on the silent auction bid sheet. Call us at 307-682-9133, or email [email protected]  

Thank you for supporting AVA’s mission of enriching lives by creating the bridge between the Visual Arts and our Community!



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The Close of Day
Louis Emile Adan (1839-1937)


Reproduction Print
7in. x 11in.

$100.00 Market Value

Adan was a French painter and illustrator known for agrarian landscapes, still life paintings and watercolors. Adan studied art in Paris, exhibited in the famous 1890’s salons and judged at the Paris salons in his later life. This reproduction print measures 7in. x 11in, framed and matted, containing a signature by unknown identity and handwritten title.

Anonymous Donation


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Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue
Piet Cornelis Mondrian (1872-1944)

Reproduction Print
Zurich, 1930

$100.00 Market Value
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Periods: De Stijl, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Modern Art, Cubism and more.

Piet Mondrian w
as a Dutch painter and art theoretician who is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. He is known as being one of the pioneers of 20th century abstract art, as he changed his artistic direction from realistic and figurative painting to geometric abstract. He is best known for his paintings made from squares and rectangles, such as, Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow. Mondrian coined the term “Neoplasticism”, known for his abstract art compositions utilizing straight lines drawn with freehand, three primary colors and neutrals of black, white and gray. The artist was heavily inspired by Picasso and Braque. This painting is his Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow (1930). The original painting hangs in the Cleveland Museum of Art, and another of Mondrian’s original compositions sold at auction for $50.6 million in May 2015.

Donated by the Blume Family on behalf of the Nola Wallace Estate

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Southeast Asian Stone Rubbing on Rice Paper

Original Artist and Age Unknown


$195.00 Market Value

Donated by the Blume Family on behalf of the Nola Wallace Estate
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More Than a Feast for Crows
Don Stinson

Signed Reproduction Print
Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale - Denver, CO
January 7, 2012

$200.00 Market Value

Don Stinson is known for panoramic oil paintings that explore the physical and cultural geographies of the American West. His encompassing views reveal much about shared myths of the West, the lasting impact and evolving shape of energy landscapes, notions of progress, individual creativity and America’s beautiful - if often deeply flawed relationship with its own land. The artist was selected as “featured artist” at the Coors Western Art Exhibit for the National Western Art Show and Sale in 2012. The original painting hangs in the permanent collection of the National Westerns.

Donated by Judith Semple
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Male Canvasback - A Field Study
Don Rodell (1932-2003)

Original Field Study with Graphite & Pigment
April 20, 1974

$100.00 Market Value

Don Rodell is an American Post-War and Contemporary painter. He devoted his life to the study and representation of the animals he loves; “I want to be true to these animals,'' says Rodell, “and this is my contribution to their preservation”. His paintings hang in private and public collections all over the world. Among them are the Grand Tetons National Park Wildlife Visitor’s Center Collection, Hunt Energy Collection, The National History Museum in Las Vegas, and the Nicolaysen Museum in Casper Wyoming. Rodell’s portfolio includes mainly bird and other landscape wildlife paintings. 
Rodell’s works have been featured in multiple auctions, and secured $1,500 and more  at auction depending on the size and medium of the work.
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Donated by the Blume Family on behalf of the Nola Wallace Estate
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