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Publications
Books
Travel
Liz Gans
and Rick Newby, Walking San Francisco
(Helena, MT: Falcon Publishing, Inc., 1999)
Rick Newby,
Great Escapes: Montana State Parks
(Helena: Falcon Press, 1988)
Western Studies
Rick Newby,
editor in chief (Patty Dean, guest editor), Coming
Home: A Special Issue [of
Drumlummon Views] Devoted to the Historic Built Environment of Butte
& Anaconda, Montana (Helena: Drumlummon Institute & Montana
Preservation Alliance, 2009); print version available through Drumlummon
Institute
Rick Newby,
editor in chief, Drumlummon
Views, Vol.
2, No. 1 [Fall 2008] (Helena: Drumlummon Institute, 2008); print version
available through blurb.com
Rick Newby,
editor in chief, Drumlummon
Views, Vol.
1, No. 3 [Fall/Winter 2006-2007] (Helena: Drumlummon Institute, 2007);
online only, no print version available
Rick Newby,
editor in chief, Drumlummon
Views, Vol.
1 Nos. 1-2 [Spring/Summer 2006] (Helena: Drumlummon Institute, 2007);
online only, no print version available
Rick Newby,
editor, The
Rocky Mountain Region,
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures (Westport,
CT: Greenwood Press, 2004)
Rick Newby,
editor, A Most Desperate Situation: Frontier
Adventures of a Young Scout, 1858-1864, by Walter Cooper, illustrated
by Charles M. Russell (Helena: TwoDot Books/Falcon Publishing, Inc., 2000)
Rick Newby,
editor, On Flatwillow Creek: The Story of
Montana's N Bar Ranch by Linda Grosskopf (Los Alamos, NM: Exceptional
Books, Ltd., 1991)
Visual Arts
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Dore Ashton and Timothy Anglin Burgard), Matter
+ Spirit: Stephen De Staebler (San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums
of San Francisco/University of California Press, 2012).
Rick Newby,
editor, In
Poetic Silence: The Floral Paintings of Joseph Henry Sharp, by
Thomas Minckler (Tucson, AZ: Settlers West Gallery, 2010)
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Peter Held and John Natsoulas), Humor,
Irony and Wit: Ceramic Funk from the Sixties and Beyond (Tempe,
AZ: Arizona State University Art Museum, Ceramics Research Center, 2004)
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Andrea Pappas), The
Most Difficult Journey: The Poindexter Collections of American Modernist
Painting (Billings, MT: Yellowstone Art Museum, 2002)
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Chere Jiusto, Janet Koplos, Patricia Failing, and Peter
Held), A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the
Archie Bray Influence (Helena, MT, and Seattle, WA: Holter Museum
of Art/University of Washington Press, 2001)
Literature
Rick Newby,
co-editor (with Alexandra Swaney), Notes
for a Novel: The Selected Poems of Frieda Fligelman (Helena: Drumlummon
Institute, 2008)
Rick Newby,
co-editor (with Lee Rostad), Food
of Gods and Starvelings: The Selected Poems of Grace Stone Coates
(Helena: Drumlummon Institute, 2007)
Rick Newby,
member, editorial board, Poems
Across the Big Sky, edited by Lowell Jaeger (Kalispell, MT: Many
Voices Press, 2007)
Rick Newby,
editor, The
New Montana Story: An Anthology (Helena: Riverbend Publishing,
2003)
Rick Newby,
member, editorial board (with Alexandra Swaney, Elaine Peterson, and Megan
Hiller), An Ornery Bunch: Tales and Anecdotes
Collected by the W.P.A. Montana Writers' Project (Helena: TwoDot
Books/Falcon Publishing, Inc., 1999)
Rick Newby,
co-editor (with Suzanne Hunger), Writing Montana:
Literature under the Big Sky (Helena: Montana Center for the Book,
1996)
Poetry
Rick Newby,
Sketches
Begun in My Studio on a Sunday Afternoon and Completed the Following Day
Near the Noon Hour on the Lower Slopes of the Rocky Mountains (Berkeley,
CA: Editions Koch, 2008)
Rick Newby,
The
Suburb of Long Suffering: Poetry & Prose (Helena: Bedrock
Editions, 2002)
Rick Newby,
Old Friends Walking in the Mountains,
with twelve etchings by Doug Turman (Helena: Bedrock Editions, 1994)
Rick Newby,
The Man in the Green Loden Overcoat, a
collaboration with visual artist Jack Jasper (Helena: Second Story Verlag,
1983)
Rick Newby,
A Radiant Map of the World (Missoula,
MT: Montana Arts Council/ Arrow Graphics, 1981)
Natural History
Rick Newby,
editor, Crown
of the Continent: The Last Great Wilderness of the Rocky Mountains,
by Ralph Waldt (Helena: Riverbend Publishing, 2004)
Small-Scale
Exhibition Catalogs
Rick Newby,
Joseph Baráz:
Paintings & Sculpture, 1990-2011 (Helena: Zadig, LLC, in assocation
with JFG Temporary, 2011)
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Hipólito Rafael Chacón and Stephen Glueckert), Persistence
in Clay: Contemporary Ceramics in Montana (Missoula, MT: Missoula
Art Museum, 2011)
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Brandon Reintjes), Barry
Hood: Flow (Helena: Holter Museum of Art, 2010)
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Glen R. Brown), Robert
Harrison: The Architecture of Space (Helena: Drumlummon Institute
& Holter Museum of Art, 2009)
Rick Newby,
Stephen
De Staebler (Chicago: Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, 2008)
Rick Newby,
Long Lines of
Dancing Letters: The Japanese Drawings of Patricia Forsberg (Helena:
Drumlummon Institute, 2008); available through blurb.com
Rick Newby,
Richard
Notkin (Davis, CA: John Natsoulas Press, 2008)
Rick Newby,
Dale Livezey:
Paintings (Reno, NV: Stremmel Gallery, 2007)
Rick Newby,
Stephen
Braun: Cause & Effect (Davis, CA: John Natsoulas Press, 2007)
Rick Newby,
co-author (with Dana Plautz), The New Utilitarian: Examining Our Place
on the Motherboard of Ceramics, National Council on Education for
the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Invitational Exhibition (Portland, OR: NCECA,
2006) (http://www.nceca.net/)
Rick Newby,
New
Works: Lawson Oyekan: Solstice Lip Series, Minneapolis (Minneapolis,
MN: Northern Clay Center, 2006)
Rick
Newby, Rudy Autio: The Infinite Figure (Helena: Holter Museum of
Art, 2006) (http://www.holtermuseum.org/)
Rick Newby,
Perforation:
Tony Marsh, Jeffrey Mongrain, Mary Roehm, Marit Tingleff, & Xavier
Toubes (Minneapolis, MN: Northern Clay Center, 2005)
Rick Newby,
Ceramic Excellence: Fellowships at the Archie Bray Foundation,
2002-2003 (Helena: Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, 2003)
Rick Newby,
Intimate Terrain: The Paintings of Michael Haykin (Helena: Holter
Museum of Art, 2003) (http://www.haykin.com/)
Rick Newby,
Robert Harrison: Celestial Alignments (Spokane, WA: Jundt Art
Museum, Gonzaga University, 2001) (http://robert.harrison.net)
Rick Newby,
Open Country: The Landscapes of Dale Livezey (Helena: Holter Museum
of Art, 2001) (http://www.dalelivezey.com)
Rick Newby,
Richard Swanson: Material Witness, Sculpture 1994-1998 (Cheyenne,
WY: Fine Arts Gallery, Laramie County Community College, 1999) (http://www.richard.swanson.com)
Rick Newby,
Robert Harrison: Architecture without Walls (Underdale, Australia:
University of South Australia Art Museum , September 1992) (http://robert.harrison.net)
Selected
articles, reviews, catalog essays, and talks (by Rick Newby)
Western
Americana
Truer
to History: Bookishness as a Western Way of Being, preface to Splendid
on a Large Scale: The Writings of Hans Peter Gyllembourg Koch, Montana
Territory, 1869-1874, Kim Allen Scott, editor (Helena:
Bedrock Editions/Drumlummon Institute, 2010)
"The
Deserts of America: Two Centuries of Change on the Upper Missouri,"
Discovering Lewis & Clark website (www.lewis-clark.org),
2007
"Indian
Country: Reinventing Identities, Retaining Cultures," Discovering
Lewis & Clark website (www.lewis-clark.org),
2007
"Building
A Ranch: Two Highline Ranching Families," Discovering Lewis &
Clark website (www.lewis-clark.org),
2007
With Laurel
Wilson, Not Deficient in Beauty: Fashion in the Rockies
in The Rocky Mountain Region, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American
Regional Cultures (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004)
Editor, The
Footrace: From the Frontier Adventures of Walter Cooper, by Walter
Cooper, with introduction by Larry Len Peterson, Montana The Magazine
of Western History (Helena, MT), Summer 2000
The
Turbulent Beginnings of Montana's State Parks System, Montana
Magazine (Helena, MT), March-April 1998
Editor, Helena's
Social Supremacy, Montana The Magazine of Western History
(Helena, MT), Autumn 1987
Editor, I
am lonely here all alone. . . .: The Letters of Hugh S. Lewis in
Montana Territory, 1886-1887, Montana The Magazine of Western
History (Helena, MT), Summer 1985
Literature
A Few
Words on the Poetics of Frieda Fligelman and on the Editorial Process,
Notes for a Novel: The Selected Poems of Frieda Fligelman (Drumlummon
Institute, 2008)
The
Flavor of Words, preface to Food of Gods and Starvelings: The
Selected Poems of Grace Stone Coates (Drumlummon Institute, 2007)
Review, Hope
and Dread in Montana Literature by Ken Egan, Jr., Oregon Historical
Quarterly (Portland, OR), Summer 2004
What
Is This New Montana Story?, introduction to The New
Montana Story: An Anthology (Helena, MT: Riverbend Publishing, 2003)
Talk, A
Regionalism that Travels: Thoughts on Montana Literature, Regionalism
class, O'Connor Center for the Rocky Mountain West, University of Montana,
Missoula, MT, Spring 2003; also given in Dean's Lecture Series, University
of Montana-Helena College of Technology, Helena, MT, Winter 2003
Talk, Bookmen
on the Montana Frontier, The Colophon Club, San Francisco, CA, May
2001; published in Rendezvous (Montana Committee for the Humanities,
Missoula, MT), Spring 2001; Montana The Magazine of Western History
(Helena, MT), Spring 2002; and Book Club of California Quarterly
(San Francisco, CA), Winter 20012002
Talk, Tracking
Montana's Bookish Tradition, Friends of the University of Montana
Library, Missoula, MT, March 1998
Talk, Writing
Montana: Twenty-six Ways of Looking at a Literature, Center for
the Rocky Mountain West, Missoula, MT, March 1997
Talk, Feeding
an Inward Hunger: What is Poetry For?, Myth & Metaphor: Origin
and Development of the Image Lecture Series, Holter Museum of Art, Helena,
MT, February 1997
The
Montana-Paris Axis, or Unpacking My Grandfather's Library: On the Track
of a Bookish Tradition, in Writing Montana: Literature under
the Big Sky (Helena, MT: Montana Center for the Book, 1996)
Fine
Print: Greg Keeler and Some Publishers, Kinesis 3 (Whitefish,
MT), Winter 1991
The
Montana Canon and Its Discontents, Writer's Northwest Handbook
(Hillsboro, OR), Spring 1991
Theory
and the Soldier Male: A Review of Klaus Theweleit's Male Fantasies,
The World Picayune (Helena, MT), Spring 1990
All
Lessons Are Fatal: Contemporary Montana Poetry, 1964-1989, North
Country Review (Billings, MT), Winter 1990
Against
the Terrible Dismembering: The Poetry of Roger Dunsmore, CutBank
31/32 (Missoula, MT), Spring 1989
Talk, The
Suburb of Long Suffering: In Praise of Provincialism, Regional Writers
Project Lecture Series, Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, MT, September
1986
Architecture & Design
The
David and Ann Shaner Resident Studio Building, Archie Bray Foundation
for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana, Drumlummon Views (www.drumlummon.org),
Fall 2006-Winter 2007; and Ceramics Technical 24 (Sydney, Australia),
Spring 2007
Science & Technology
“Probing
the Unknown,” an excerpt from the biography, “Norman Jefferis ‘Jeff’ Holter:
A Serendipitous Life,” Drumlummon Views (www.drumlummon.org),
Vol. II, No. 1 (Summer 2008)
Visual Arts
Wrested
from the Earth: The Life and Art of Stephen De Staebler, Matter
+ Spirit: Stephen De Staebler (San Francisco: Fine Arts Museums of
San Francisco/University of California Press, 2012).
The
Beauty of Decay: The Work of Joseph Baráz, Joseph Baráz:
Paintings & Sculpture 1990-2011 (Helena: Zadig, LLC, in assocation
with JFG Temporary, 2011)
The
Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts: Origin and Impact,
Persistence in Clay: Contemporary Ceramics in Montana (Missoula, MT:
Missoula Art Museum, 2011)
Talk, A
Beautiful Spirit: Origins of the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic
Arts, Annual Conference, National Council on Education for the Ceramic
Arts, Tampa, FL, April 2011.
Abstracted from the Earth: The Glass Art of Barry Hood, Barry
Hood: Flow (Helena: Holter Museum of Art, 2010).
Talk, Fire
in its belly: The rich and dirty story of clay in Montana (with
Josh DeWeese and Steven Young Lee, former and current Resident Directors
of the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts), President’s Fine
Arts Series, Montana State University-Bozeman, March 3, 2010.
The
Architecture of Space: Robert Harrison’s Accomplishment,
Robert
Harrison: The Architecture of Space (Helena: Drumlummon Institute
& Holter Museum of Art, 2009).
Wrested
from the Earth The Recombinant Poetics of Stephen De Staebler, Stephen
De Staebler (Chicago: Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, 2008).
“Long Lines
of Dancing Letters: The Japanese Drawings of Patricia Forsberg,” Drumlummon
Views (www.drumlummon.org),
Vol. II, No. 1 (2008)
"Teapots
Against the Darkness: The Achievement of Richard Notkin," Richard
Notkin (Davis, CA: John Natsoulas Press, 2008)
"Beckoned
into Landscape: The Paintings of Dale Livezey," Dale Livezey:
Paintings (Reno, NV: Stremmel Gallery, 2007)
"How
Many Worlds? The Ceramic Art of Stephen Braun," Stephen Braun:
Cause & Effect (Davis, CA: John Natsoulas Press, 2007)
"Untitled
(after, and in memory of, Bill Stockton," Drumlummon Views (www.drumlummon.org),
Fall 2006-Winter 2007
Review, The
Miriam Sample Collection, 1985-2005, Drumlummon Views (www.drumlummon.org),
Fall 2006-Winter 2007
Rebecca
Hutchinson: The Gesture of Place, American Craft (New York,
NY), April-May 2007
The
Bird People of Adrian Arleo, American Craft (New York, NY),
Dec.-Jan. 2006-2007
Illustrations
for a Text That Does Not Exist: Doug Turmans Watercolor World,
Drumlummon Views (www.drumlummon.org),
Spring-Summer 2006
Lawson
Oyekan: Healing Powers, in New Works: Lawson Oyekan: Solstice
Lip Series, Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN: Northern Clay Center, 2006)
Rudy
Autio: Coming Home to the Figure, in Rudy
Autio: The Infinite Figure (Helena, MT: Holter Museum of Art, 2006);
reprinted,
in slightly different form, in Drumlummon Views (www.drumlummon.org),
forthcoming Vol. II, No. 1 (2008)
Preface,
The Yixing Effect: Echoes of the Chinese Scholar, by Marvin Sweet
(Beijing, China: Foreign Languages Press, 2006)
Geometrical
Codes/Material Bodies: Twenty-first Century Clay and the Hyperreal,
in The New Utilitarian: Examining Our Place on the Motherboard of Ceramics,
(Portland, OR: NCECA, 2006)
Jerry
Bennett and Bean Finneran: Pushing the Limits, in Provocative
Clay (Sheboygan, WI: John Michael Kohler Arts Center, forthcoming
2011)
Review, Frances
Senska exhibition, Frances Senksa: A Life in Art, Holter Museum
of Art, Helena, MT, American Craft (New York, NY), April-May 2005
Review, Stephen
De Staebler exhibition, Selected Works, Holter Museum of Art,
Helena, MT, American Craft (New York, NY), October-November 2004
Spiral
Jetties and the American Sublime: The Visual Arts in the Rocky Mountains,
in The Rocky Mountain Region, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American
Regional Cultures (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004)
Dead
Nature in Nature Morte: Peter Rutledge Koch (Helena, MT:
Holter Museum of Art, 2004)
Spotlight:
Richard Buswell, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara,
CA), June 2004
Gritty
and Un-Housebroken: Origins, Reception, and Dispersion of Funk Ceramics
in Humor, Irony, and Wit: Ceramic Funk from the Sixties and Beyond
(Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University Art Museum, Ceramics Research Center,
2004)
Spotlight:
Kurt Markus, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara, CA),
February 2004
Spotlight:
Joan Almond, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara, CA),
February 2004
Spotlight:
Herman Leonard, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara,
CA), February 2004
Things
of the Spirit: Jason Walkers Interrogation of Technology in
Ceramic Excellence: Fellowships at the Archie Bray Foundation,
2002-2003 (Helena, MT: Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts,
March 2003); reprinted, in slightly different form, in Ceramics: Art
and Perception (Sydney, Australia), March 2004
Conjuring
Belly Laughs: The Ceramic Art of Sandra Trujillo in Ceramic Excellence:
Fellowships at the Archie Bray Foundation, 2002-2003 (Helena,
MT: Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, March 2003); reprinted,
in slightly different form, in Ceramics: Art and Perception (Sydney,
Australia), December 2003
Spotlight:
Bruce Barnbaum, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara,
CA), February 2003
Spotlight:
Nancy Racina Landin, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara,
CA), February 2003
Chris
Staleys Rituals of Perception, Ceramics: Art and Perception
(Sydney, Australia), December 2002
Spotlight:
Jeff Dunas, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara, CA),
October 2002
The
Big Picture: Eleanor Parke Custis, Black & White Magazine
(Santa Barbara, CA), October 2002
Spotlight:
Cornell Capa, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara,
CA), June 2002
Teapots
against the Darkness: Richard Notkin's Yixing Series, Kerameiki
Techni (Athens, Greece), April 2002; reprinted, in slightly different
form, in Queen City News (Helena, MT), September 18, 2002
Spotlight:
Peter Merts, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara, CA),
April 2002
Spotlight:
Shelby Lee Adams, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara,
CA), April 2002
The
Art of Jitterbugging: Richard Swansons Dancing Teapots,
Ceramics: Art and Perception (Sydney, Australia), March 2002; reprinted,
in slightly different form, in Queen City News (Helena, MT), May
29, 2002
Talk, Missionaries
for Modernism: Enigmas, Outtakes, and Extrapolations, exhibition
opening remarks, The Most Difficult Journey: The Poindexter Collections
of American Modernist Painting, Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings,
MT, March 2002
Missionaries
for Modernism: George and Elinor Poindexter and Montana's Poindexter Collections
of Postwar American Painting in The Most Difficult Journey:
The Poindexter Collections of American Modernist Painting (Billings,
MT: Yellowstone Art Museum, 2002)
Spotlight:
Pirkle Jones, Black & White Magazine (Santa Barbara,
CA), February 2002
Out
of the Box: The Graphic Work of Akio Takamori, American Ceramics
(New York, NY), Spring 2002
A
Beautiful Spirit: Origins of the Archie Bray Foundation for the
Ceramic Arts (written with Chere Jiusto); excerpts in American
Craft (New York, NY), April/May 2001, and Montana
The Magazine of Western History (Helena, MT), Spring 2001 (http://www.archiebray.org)
Celebrating
Fifty Years: Helena's Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts,
Montana Magazine (Helena, MT), December 2000/January 2001
Foreword,
A Few Hard Words, in Hard Words: Digital/Typographic Prints
by Peter Koch and Griff Williams (Missoula, MT: University Galleries,
University of Montana-Missoula, 2000) (http://www.peterkochprinters.com)
Bobby
Silverman: Recontextualizing the Vessel, Ceramics: Art and Perception
(Sydney, Australia), September 2000
A Folk
Spirit: The 'Punch'ong' Pots of George McCauley, Ceramics: Art
and Perception (Sydney, Australia), September 2000
Robert
Harrison: Spirited Variations, Ceramic Review (London, UK),
Summer 2000
Review, Richard
Notkin exhibition, Passages, Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings,
MT, Sculpture (Washington, DC), March 2000
Tom
Rippons Postmodern Marionettes, American Craft (New
York, NY), February/March 2000
Artists
Who Teach: Frances Senska, Gennie DeWeese, and Jim Poor, parts one
and two, State of the Arts (Helena, MT), November/December 1999
and January/February/March 2000; presented as a talk to Montana Art Gallery
Directors Association annual conference, September 1999
Review, Richard
Swanson exhibition, Material Forces, Boise Art Museum, Boise,
ID, Sculpture (Washington, DC), November 1999
Grizzly
Bears and Art Openings: Montanas DeWeese Family, Montana
Magazine (Helena, MT), November/December 1999
Beth
Lo: Taking Stock of Familial Relationships, American Craft (New
York, NY), June/July 1999
Review, Sergei
Isupov exhibition, Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, American Ceramics
(New York, NY), summer 1999
The
Montana Collection: Keeping the Best at Home, Montana Magazine
(Helena, MT), November-December 1998
Like
a Prayer in The Prints and Paintings of Anne Appleby (Helena:
Holter Museum of Art, 1998)
Balance
& Bounty: A Montana Collaboration, [high ground] (Moscow,
ID: Fox Mountain Publishing), 1997
Rooms
Within Rooms: The Installations of Robert Harrison, 1981-1992, in
Robert Harrison: Architecture without Walls (Underdale, Australia:
University of South Australia Art Museum , September 1992); reprinted
in slightly different form in Ceramics: Art and Perception (Sydney,
Australia), Winter 1992-93
To
Stave Off Death: Akio Takamori's Life Studies, Ceramics:
Art and Perception (Sydney, Australia), Summer 1992
Robert
Harrison: Shrines for Potters, American Ceramics (New York,
NY), Autumn 1991; reprinted in slightly different form in Kinesis 4, Spring
1992
Peace
and Riot in a Gesture: Chou, Pang-ling's Teapot Mutants,
Hsiung Shih magazine (Taipei, Taiwan), Summer 1989
Jazz
Surprising
Sounds under the Big Sky, 5/4 Magazine (Seattle, WA), March
1998
Liner notes,
Taking the Hook CD, Three Form jazz trio (M. J. Williams, vocal
and trombone; Ann Tappan, piano; and Rob Kohler, acoustic and electric
bass, with Joe Covill, drums), 1996
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