WILD DREAMS: Western and Wildlife Art

Show Dates: June 5th-June 27th, 2026
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 5th 5:30pm-7:30pm

This exhibit brings together 4 women artists and their collection of Western and Wildlife art in painting and bronze.

Kathy Soliday
Inspired by her love of nature and animals, Kathy’s artwork aims to capture the awe and beauty of the natural world. After pursuing a career and raising a family Kathy returned to her artistic roots and has been dedicated to painting ever since, sharing her unique perspective and appreciation for nature through her work.

Terri Wagner

Terri is an award-winning artist living on a small farm in Kiefer, OK. From the time she was four years old, she was drawing horses and seeing the world through an artist’s eye. Her deep love of God, horses, animals and the outdoors inspires her to paint, capturing the beauty and spirit of creation. Guided by the words of Ecclesiates 3:11 :”He has made everything beautiful in its time” – Terri strives to reflect that divine beauty in every brushstroke.

Pamela Winters

Award-winning sculptor Pamela is a western and wildlife bronze artist who loves to bring detail and movement into her pieces. Her greatest influence in art is God’s creation, people and what they do, as well as animal and how they live. She studies facial features, hair patterns and muscle structure, which helps her create realistic works of arts. Pamela’s goal is to draw the viewer into the piece and the story it tells in hopes that they can relate to a time and memory in their own life. Pamela is current Co-President of Women Artists of the West.

Carlene Wallace

Tulsan, Carlene is classically trained in studio portrait and figure oil painter, she has loved art and knew she would be an artist since she was a little girl. She grew up to receive a Fine Arts degree and do portrait, pet and landscape commissions in oil, watercolor, pencil and charcoal. She exhibited her work and received awards in nationally recognized organizations but her favorite challenge became creating artistic likeness of cherished family members, especially children.

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