Exhibition Dates:
August 27, 2016 – July 9, 2017
Henry C. Balink (1882-1963) is among the foremost painters of Native American portraits of the Southwest in the twentieth century. Curated by Christine Brindza, Glasser Curator of Art of the American West, this exhibition debuts the Henry C. Balink collection, recently donated to the Museum by Howard and Marilyn Steele, which is considered the largest repository of Balink’s art in the world. Following in the footsteps of the Taos Society of Artists established during the first part of the twentieth century, Balink was enchanted by the imagery of the Southwest. After visiting Taos and Santa Fe several times, he moved there permanently in the 1920s, concentrating mostly on Native American people and culture in his paintings, drawings, and etchings. Throughout this exhibition, visitors are invited to discover the nuances in color and detail in the various portraits and scenes that the artist utilized throughout his career.
TMA is grateful for the generous support of Tucson Museum of Art Western Art Patrons.
Presentation of the exhibition at TMA is made possible through the generous support of our season sponsors: Tucson Museum of Art Board of Trustees, Connie Hillman Family Foundation, James and Louise Glasser, Anne Y. Snodgrass, Frank and Jean Hamilton, Jon and Linda Ender, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, RBC Wealth Management/ Richard A. Schaefer, Vance L. Falbaum, Bobby Present, Doug Mance, Tim Dunne, Susan Dubow and Linda Immerman-Stoffers.
Museum Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.
The Museum is closed on Mondays. Free First Thursday of each month from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.