November 2025

Show Your Artwork in Our November Issue. Plan your marketing around these specially focused features.


In November 2025, Western Art Collector will debut an exciting new special section, Collector’s Focus: Spirit of the Southwest. This section will examine the fusion of cultures, art and traditions that have long been the foundation of the American Southwest, from Texas and New Mexico to Arizona, Southern Utah and Southern California. The Southwest is known for its unique mixing of cultures and people, from Spanish missions and Mexican vaqueros, to Native American influences from the pueblo and other Indigenous peoples, to Anglo influences that originated when artists and explorers ventured into the Western frontier prominently in the 1800s. Celebrate this unique place in this vibrant section in the November issue. (Artwork by Gladys Roldan-de-Moras)

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With the holiday season quickly approaching, Western Art Collector’s Collector’s Focus: Western Small Works & Miniatures is returning just in time for the November issue! This section highlights smaller pieces that make great gifts, or fill a perfect spot that has been empty in a collection. These versatile and popular works are great ways to add to a growing collection of art. These small-scale wonders are perfect for the holiday season and collectors are often fond of these pieces because they offer many possibilities when it comes to presentation in a home or office. We plan to showcase the best Western mini masterpieces available nationwide in our 16th annual feature! Don’t miss this prime opportunity to present these affordable gems to collectors nationwide. (Artwork by Billy Schenck)

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Western Art Collector is back with the 4th annual Collector’s Focus: Works on Paper special section in the November issue. Some of the earliest Western artworks ever created were done on paper, and we celebrate that rich history in this special section that will feature artists who work in pen and ink, watercolor, charcoal and graphite, pastel, drypoint etchings, woodblock prints and other mediums that are frequently applied to paper. These stunning works of art have had a place in Western art history, and they will continue to have a place in collections, galleries and museums. (Artwork by Thomas Moran)

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Additional Distribution

  • Scottsdale ArtWalk, Scottsdale, AZ (Media Sponsor)
  • Mountain Oyster Club Contemporary Western Art Show & Sale, Tucson, AZ
  • Great American West, Settlers West Gallery, Tucson, AZ
  • Small Works, Great Wonders, Oklahoma City, OK
  • Santa Fe Art Auction, Santa Fe, NM
  • Kim Wiggins Solo Show, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Waterfowl Festival, Easton, MD (Media Sponsor)
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Email: coordinator@westernartcollector.com
Website: www.westernartcollector.com

Upcoming Issues

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December

2025

Sections

  • Spotlight: Collector’s Focus: Art of the Cowboy
  • Collector’s Focus: Art of the Cowboy
  • Collector’s Focus: Winter Scenes
  • Western Holiday Gift Guide

Deadlines

Space Booking:
October 20th
Materials Due:
October 24th