Fatcow Icon
‘An Evening of History, Art, and Music’ to be hosted by Western Trail Historical Society

This new museum exhibit showcases the unique body of work of George W. Long (1881-1968), known as the photographer of the Kiowas. Long’s story began in Hill County Texas, where as a young man he developed an interest in photography and portraiture. He soon made a business of his hobby by walking from one farmhouse to another taking family photos. He began taking photographs in Southwest Oklahoma in the early 1900’s. He worked in Hobart, Mountain View, Hollis and Walters, as well as Wellington Texas, before opening a studio in Lone Wolf in 1940, which he maintained until 1946. His wife, Sallie I. Long (1887-1983), worked in the studio with him. Her darkroom work included developing prints as well as loading glass plates into special holders, a task that had to be accomplished in total darkness. While the mainstay of Long’s business was photographing ordinary people and events, the close association he cultivated with members of the Kiowa and Comanche tribes, as well as his great friendship with the Kiowa Chief, Lone Wolf, led to a remarkable series of images during a period when the Plain Indians were redefining their identities. In later years, Long made frames for his photographs using salvaged crates and cigar boxes. These salvaged frames are now known as tramp-art and were designed to complement the American Indian theme of his body of work. Tramp art is a style of wood carving that flourished in the US from the mid-1870s to the 1940s and is characterized by ornate layered whittling with the outside edges of each layer being notched or chip-carved. What began as a niche market for Long has now assumed greater significance, providing a rare glimpse into the lives of his American Indian subjects.

In 1968, the Western Trail Historical Society learned that the George W. Long Photographic collection was being offered for sale. The board members personally provided the funds necessary to secure the collection until the money for its purchase was raised through membership sales. This collection is comprised of photographs, negatives, equipment, tramp-art frames, cameras, lenses, and other objects, all of which will be featured in this new exhibit that will become a permanent attraction in the newly renovated McMahan Gallery.

This evening event on March 7 will also premiere an art exhibition titled The Stories They Could Tell featuring the work of local artist Brian Nichols. Nichols has created a number of new canvases for this show – all of abandoned barns, sheds, houses, and other structures that have seen life in Southwest Oklahoma.

In addition, museum guests will be entertained by the Just Call Us When You Need Us musicians directed by Donna Tucker and treated to delicious hors d’oeuvres served by the Western Trail Historical Society board members. The event is free and open to the public.

Comments
(0)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
No Comments Yet
End-of-Life Ethics
End-of-Life Ethics seminar Thursday, April 19th.
Moderated by Lynn Sherr, former ABC News' 20/20 correspondent, HFA's 2012 "Living with Grief", En...
Apr 16, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Oklahoma Young Miss Talent
Our Diamond Miss
Trinity Schwartz, great granddaughter of Patricia Scoggin won her first state title in Our Diamon...
Mar 06, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 20 20 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Synnovea
Birth
Saisuwan Komin and Melissa Saisuwan of Fort Lewis, Washington are proud to announce the birth of...
Feb 28, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 22 22 recommendations | email to a friend
full story

Altus Fire & Rescue teams responded to a call on North Main Thursday morning, Feb. 21. The home is located between Ye Olde Donut Shop and Petal Pushers. The home was reported to be vacant but was undergoing some remodeling.
North Main Fire
Altus Fire & Rescue teams responded to a call on North Main Thursday morning, Feb. 21. The home is located between Ye Olde Donut Shop and Petal Pushers. The home was reported to be vacant but was undergoing some remodeling.

News
Stephenson quits after allegations
Bob Stephenson, Altus City Chief of Operations, has been working for the City of Altus since March of 1999, but quit this week after he said the City accused him of not telling the truth. “I don’t like being called a liar,” said Stephenson. Due to ongoing discussions, talk and meetings about...
May 18, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
<p><span style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: small;"><span>Kathy <span class="highlight">McMahan</span></span></span></p>
McMahan to perform Charleston on Chatauqua’s opening night
On Chatauqua’s opening night, Kathy McMahan will perform the Charleston. Born and raised in Altus, she is the wife of local attorney Robert McMahan, mother of Matthew and Cole, and grandm...
May 18, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More News
Sports
Sunset wins Little Olympics
Sunset boys and girls are the champions of the Little Olympics which was held recently at Marshall Field. Girls Team Standings Sunset 64, Washington 32, Roosevelt 30, Will Rogers 25, Rivers 9 Class A Relay - Sunset, 1st, 2:10; Mendi Gomez, Lexi Preston, Jasemine Benivamonde, Genesis Ca...
May 12, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Western sent to losers bracket
The Western Oklahoma State College Pioneers have gone to the NJCAA Division 2 World Series for five straight years, the longest streak in the country. If they are to make it back they will have a long road through the loser’s bracket in the regional tournament due to a 3-2 loss to Redlands on Fr...
May 12, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Sports
Opinion
Once again the NCAA botched it
I have to laugh at the NCAA simply because they are so comical in their decision making. This will not be the first time I have criticized the NCAA for some of the decisions they have made in the past and certainly won’t be the last. And by the way I’m not the only one that taking that stand wit...
Apr 14, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Finally_a_college_football_playoff0_1341071556.jpg
Finally, a college football playoff
It’s been a long time coming but finally we will have a college football playoff. I thought I never would see this come about. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had conversations with friends...
Jul 01, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Opinion
Weather
Sponsored By:

RSS Feeds
All articles feed
News feed
Sports feed
Videos feed
Obituaries feed
Opinion feed
Local Features
First_Christian_Church_welcomes_new_Minister0_1360430237.jpg
First Christian Church welcomes new Minister
The First Christian Church at 2501 N. Park Lane welcomes George Dosher and his family from New Market, Indiana, to Altus, minister their church. “Ministry is a combination of leadership and servan...
Feb 10, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Social_media_How_it_impacts_some_users_in_Southwestern_Okla_0_1342885645.jpg
Social media: How it impacts some users in Southwestern Okla.
Paula Peterson Asst. to Editor It’s hard to believe that years ago we weren’t texting, emailing, tweeting, or playing online games. Our time was taken up in other past times. In an effort to m...
Jul 22, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Local Features
Poll
Sponsored By:

DRAFTING A CITY CHARTER
Apr 30, 2013 | 290787 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Should council members be elected by ward only, "at-large" only, or a combination of the two?

View Previous Polls
Special Sections
SW Shopper, Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Graduation 2013, Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Freedom Flyer, Friday, May 17, 2013
Freedom Flyer Friday, May 3, 2013