‘Year of the Horse’
MOSES LAKE — According to the Chinese zodiac, 2026 (and a little bit of 2027) is the year of the horse. That was a good reason, decided the owners of Up Town Art Gallery in Moses Lake, to hold a special art show centered around the magnificent creatures.
“We’ve got, I don’t know how many local artists,” said Judy Kalin, who co-owns Up Town Art Gallery with Leanne Hickman. “I think there are 10 or 12 of us.”
The equine theme took on a lot of forms: oils, watercolors, acrylics, charcoal and Hickman’s trademark painted feathers. There were rope baskets made from lariats, wooden horse sculptures and a stuffed unicorn as well.
The exhibit opening offered refreshments, karaoke and cowboy poetry by Paul Smith, who ranched in Nebraska for 30 years, and then served as a pastor for 22 years, he said. He hadn’t read his cowboy poetry in public for more than two decades, he said, but his wife Maxine volunteered him for the exhibit opening.
“We happened to be over at Michael’s (Market and Bistro) having a bite to eat, and Maxine wanted to come over here and have a look-see,” Smith said. “They were talking about this thing, and (Kalin) wanted to know if she knew a cowboy poet around here. And (Maxine) pointed and said, ‘Well, I think there’s one right here.’”
“I came over to check out the art work because I have an art degree, painting and drawing,” she said. “I was like, ‘Oh, look there’s an art gallery!’ So, I had to go in and meet the ladies. We both got to talking with them and lo and behold, we have a few ranchers in the midst of us, so they swapped stories and talked about horses.”
Up Town Art Gallery opened about a year ago and features a themed show like “The Year of the Horse” once a month, Kalin said. It’s been a learning curve, she said, but the exhibitions ae growing every time.
“We put out our announcements, and we get … more people from the surrounding areas like Wenatchee and Tri-Cities,” she said.
Up Town Art Gallery
301 W Broadway Ave. Ste A, Moses Lake
509-760-1468
Wednesday-Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
