The work of artist Kenneth M. Freeman (1935 - 2008), known affectionately as the "Rembrandt of the Rodeo", is featured in this Centennial exhibition. This exhibition showcases more than fifty paintings and sculptures along with a replica of Freeman's studio, the highlight of the exhibition. The primary focus of the exhibit is on the cowboy and ranching life, so important to the history of this region, as well as Native American subject matter. Artist Kenneth M. Freeman often used the Wickenburg area, ranchers, rodeo participants and stock for many of his models in the featured paintings. You'll see familiar scenes, faces, and subjects in this retrospective exhibition that pays tribute to an internationally recognized Western artist, illustrator and cowboy. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday morning October 22, 2011 through March 4, 2012. Opening on Friday evening October 21 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., members free/$10 not-yet-members. For more information about Freemans work visit www.KennethMFreeman.com.