Announcing

23rd Annual Western History Symposium 2026

SPONSORED BY
THE PRESCOTT CORRAL OF WESTERNERS INTERNATIONAL

Saturday, July 25, 2026

hosted by
Phippen Museum of Western Art

PRESCOTT’S ARTISTIC LEGACY

Explore the history of Prescott artists – paint, print and sculpture with today’s captivating artists and historians

All four presentations are offered FREE OF CHARGE to the general public along with FREE ADMISSION to the Phippen Museum for the day of the symposium. No reservations are required. Books authored by the speakers are available for sale during the symposium.

Dr. Paul Fees, Deputy Director of Museum Program at the Sharlot Hall Museum, traces the long legacy of artistic expression in the Prescott area.

Presentation begins at 9:30 AM

A renowned and award-winning artist whose subject matter frequently depicts the cowboy lifestyle, Bill Anton will discuss the deep roots that Western art has in the Prescott area.

Presentation begins at 10:30 AM

Acclaimed artist, writer, musician and long-time editor of True West magazine, Bob Boze Bell will call on his decades of experience to describe the key role that art has played and continues to play in printed media.

Presentation begins at 11:30 AM

Bob Boze Bell will lead a discussion of bronze sculpture in Western art with a panel consisting of noted artists Bill Nebeker, Carl Wolf and Heather Johnson Beary.

Roundtable discussion begins at 1:30 PM

 

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