

If we're out of stock, it's worth a check to see if they have it.Īt this time we're unable to share updated timelines for re-stocks on specific products as things are changing quickly and unpredictably. On every product page we have a "Find in Store" button for local inventory and a "Find Online" option for our online partners. We've tried to keep our local stores supplied as best as possible. You can sign up on any product page, and we'll send out an email any time new stock arrives. This is the best way to get notified whenever we receive new inventory. If there's a particular product that you're really after, we encourage you to take these approaches: Sign up for Back-in-Stock Emails We're doing everything we can to keep production moving, but some supply issues are simply beyond our control. Unfortunately, that's left some of our most popular products out of stock, which we're genuinely bummed about. Learn more on Art of the Cowgirl Workshops here.Like many manufacturers, we're experiencing unavoidable disruptions to our supply chain coupled with increased demand for our best-in-class outdoor gear from folks looking for new socially distanced adventures. These workshops all take place during the event and are an opportunity for women to learn from the masters in areas such as leather carving, drawing, photography, rawhide braiding, silversmithing and so much more.


One of the ways they do this is through their workshops. WorkshopsĪrt of the Cowgirl is known for being a hub of connecting women in the western industry to industry professionals. The selected artists are as follows Molly Mellinger, Lexi Bagnell, Amber Sampson, Donna Toavs, Debra Bruner, Jan Mapes, and Andrea Murphy. Their work will be showcased and then auctioned off along with other items on the 22nd. This event will showcase 6-8 artists as they complete their work throughout the days. New at this year’s event is a Quick Draw, being held January 18th and 19th during Art of the Cowgirl 2023 at Horseshoe Park and Equestrian Centre. See the catalog of horses and more information here. This is the first year where consignors were invite only, which means buyers will be bidding on horses coming from pre-approved and pre-vetted sellers only. If you’re in the market for your next great ranch horse or working dog, you’ll want to be sure to stop by the Art of the Cowgirl Elite Ranch Horse Sale happening on January 21st! This sale has been a recurring event since the launch of Art of the Cowgirl and is now one of the best-regarded ranch horse sales in the west. Learn more about this weekend’s event below!Ī post shared by Art of the Cowgirl Other Art of the Cowgirl 2023 Events Elite Ranch Horse & Work Dog Sale With goals like this, it’s no wonder that cowgirls from all over have been anticipating the return of this one-of-a-kind event. Cultivate and grow collaborative relationships celebrating the western spirit.Entertainment and shopping with exclusive western vendors, live music.Educate with horsemanship demonstrations, ranch horse sale, and sanctioned all-women ranch rodeo.Raise funds for fellowship programs to continue education in traditional cowgirl trades to keep these traditions alive.Gather and celebrate cowgirl artists that contribute to Western lifestyle and culture through the mastery of their trades.The goals of Art of the Cowgirl, as listed on the official event website, are as follows: The event helps to raise funds that are necessary to continue to support the up-and-coming makers who are vital to our industry’s success. Founded by Tammy Pate, Art of the Cowgirl was created to promote emerging artists of the Western genre.
