Help Us Showcase Female Western Artists

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Help Us Showcase Female Western Artists

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"Cowgirls: Women of Western Art" - Narrator: Red Steagall

Help Us Tell Their Story

For over a century, Western art has been dominated by male voices telling male stories. Museums, galleries, and collectors have celebrated the cowboys, but largely ignored the cowgirls—the extraordinary women artists whose powerful work captures the authentic spirit of the American West.


We're changing that narrative.

A few of the featured artists include:

Veryl Goodnight - Sculptor and painter whose work honors relationships between pioneer women and wildlife; inducted into National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 2016

Terri Kelly Moyers - Second woman ever to receive Prix de West Purchase Award; inducted into National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 2015

Gladys Roldan-de-Moras - 2023 Prix de West Winner; first Mexican-born woman in National Cowgirl Museum Hall of Fame

Deborah Copenhaver Fellows is a renowned American Western sculptor best known for creating the Barry Goldwater statue in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall. With over 200 completed sculptures and prestigious commissions including monuments at the Capitol and the Alamo, she ranks among today's most accomplished Western sculptors.

Donna Howell-Sickles - Known for vibrant, powerful images of capable cowgirls; inducted into National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 2007

And many more...

Help Us Launch This Journey

We're raising $60,000 to create a compelling "sizzle reel"—a 30-minute proof-of-concept that will showcase these incredible artists and their stories. This initial funding covers production costs and travel to capture footage with our featured artists across the American West.

This sizzle reel is our launchpad. With it, we'll secure the $835,000 needed for a full feature-length documentary that meets the production quality standards for premier platforms like Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, and PBS.

Your Impact: Every donation directly supports:
• Travel costs to reach remote ranch studios and artist workshops
• Professional equipment and crew for capturing high-quality footage
• Artist interviews and intimate studio sessions
• Beautiful landscape cinematography that showcases the Western settings that inspire these artists

Phases of Development
Current Need: $60,000 (costs of phases one and two)
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Phase One: (filming completed)
50 Initial Interviews and a Teaser Trailer
• Cost: $30,000 (already spent)
• Timeline: July 2025 — September 2025
• Status: 10% (fundraising status)

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Phase Two (current phase)
Theatrical Trailer and 30-Minute Art Show Premier Cut
• Cost: $30,000
• Timeline: September 2025 — January 2026
• Status: 0% (fundraising status)
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Future Need: $835,000 (cost of phase three)
Phase Three (future phase)
Feature-Length Documentary and/or Docuseries (dependent on distributor input)
• Cost: $835,000
• Timeline: February 2026 — July 2026
• Status: 0% (fundraising status)

This isn't just about art—it's about representation, recognition, and righting a historical wrong. Every donation helps us preserve and celebrate a visual heritage of the American West as seen through women's eyes—a perspective that's been largely absent from our cultural narrative until now.

Join us in bringing these cowgirl canvases to the world.
From ranch studios to streaming platforms, their time is now.

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Marc Sternberg
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Orange, CA
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