June’s Featured Artist
Maia Chavez Larkin
Western artist Maia Chávez Larkin was born in the artists’ community of Woodstock, NY, to a family of artists. Her father, Edward Chávez, started his career creating murals in public spaces across the West through the WPA initiative. After moving East following WWII, he became an integral part of the Woodstock artists’ colony, a member of the National Academy of Design, and a professor at the New York Art Students League. His works exist in the collections of the Whitney, MoMA, the Hirshorn Collection, and the Library of Congress. Her mother, Eva van Rijn, is an award-winning conservation artist who was for many years the president of the Board of Directors at the Woodstock School of Art. Her wildlife and landscape paintings are in the collections of six art museums.
Along with learning from her parents and a community of artists in both Woodstock and Taos, Maia has studied architectural illustration at the New York School of Interior Design, as well as painting and drawing with Il Chiostro in Vagliagli, Italy, and the Woodstock School of Art in Woodstock, NY.
Maia Chavez Larkin is represented by Manitou Galleries in Santa Fe, NM, and Kuehl Fine Art in Trinidad, CO. She has also worked for nearly two decades as a professional illustrator. Her work has been juried into the Cowgirl Gathering Art Show 2023, 2024 & 2025, Women's Work 2024 & 2025, the 54th-56th Annual Mountain Oyster Club Art Shows, Small Works, Great Wonders at the National Cowboy Museum 2024 & 2025, the Coors Young Guns art show 2025 &2026, and The Russell First Strike Auction Night 2025 and Saturday Night Live Auction 2026.
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