Keep Western Traditions Alive: Apply for the 2025 Art of the Cowgirl Fellowship Program

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Keep Western Traditions Alive: Apply for the 2025 Art of the Cowgirl Fellowship Program

Art of the Cowgirl is proud to announce that applications for the 2025 Fellowship Program are open! This prestigious program offers unique opportunities for aspiring artisans and horsewomen to work alongside some of the most talented and accomplished mentors in the western industry.

Applications are open January 15, 2025, through March 15, 2025.

The 2025 Fellowships include:

  • Hat Making with Master Shorty Koger
  • Bit and Spur Making with Guest Master Kim Parkey
  • Leather Working with Master Julie Baugher
  • Horsemanship with Master Jill Barron
  • Packing and Outfitting with Master Lisa Barnes
  • Beading with Master Kathleen Brannon

Each fellowship is designed to preserve and celebrate traditional western arts, passing down skills and knowledge to the next generation of makers and cowgirls. Fellowship Recipients will have the rare chance to learn through hands-on mentorship, gaining invaluable experience while keeping western traditions alive.

Through the generous support of donors and our generous supporters of our fundraising efforts, all fellowships are offered at no cost to participants.

For full details and 2025 Art of the Cowgirl Fellowship applications visit: aotcfoundation.org/fellowship-program

 

About Art of the Cowgirl Foundation and Fellowship Program:

Art of the Cowgirl Foundation is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the contributions of women in western art, horsemanship, and ranching. The Fellowship Program embodies our mission by fostering mentorship and education, ensuring these cherished traditions endure for future generations.

The Fellowship Program is Founder Tammy Pate’s original dream of providing an opportunity for western artists to work with masters — a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn or refine their passion with some of the most talented makers in the business. Whether it be a fine art, functional trade or horsemanship, these fellowships will enrich, empower and educate while honoring our western heritage. The fellowship seeks to remove obstacles such as funding and access for up and coming artists, without restriction of age or location.

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