The San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery is pleased to present Tall in the Saddle: Cowgirls, Ranch Women & Rodeo Gals, a solo exhibition by internationally acclaimed artist Ann P. Meredith as part of our ongoing Art at City Hall program.
Tall in the Saddle marks the culmination of over seventeen
years of artist Ann P. Meredith’s dedication to documenting the
achievements of remarkable women determined to preserve their heritage
and break new ground in the arenas of ranching and rodeo. Visitors will
encounter 75 black and white fine art documentary-style photographs
depicting cowgirls in a variety of scenarios including competing in
rodeo events, working the land and relaxing at home on the ranch.
Presented in tandem with the photographs will be Meredith’s documentary
film of the same title that riotously reflects the cowgirls of the
International Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA) filmed at the Annual Sierra
Stampede at the Rio Linda Show Grounds in Sacramento, California in
1999. "Long before Annie Proulx's short story became Brokeback Mountain,
Ann Meredith was chasing down the truth behind the fiction at our very
first Sierra Stampede in Sacramento in 1999," says Matt Bowers, former
Director of the IGRA Capital Crossroads’ Sierra Stampede.
While women are only allowed to compete in the barrel racing
category in Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association-sanctioned rodeos,
it is an important distinction that the IGRA and the Women’s
Professional Rodeo Association allow women to compete in all their
featured events (which include bronc and bull riding, chute dogging,
steer wrestling and more). Meredith not only captures the thrill of
rodeo events and the flamboyant character of these pioneering women,
she also documents a subversive slant on what dominant/popular culture
would perceive as the cowboy’s domain – the West.
The women depicted in the exhibition hail from Alameda, Arroyo
Grande, Bakersfield, Brentwood, Clayton, Glendale, Hayward,
Inverness/Tomales Bay, Lakewood, Moss Landing, Norco, Orange, Pedley,
Pacifica, Rio Linda, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Monica, Standish,
Susanville and Woodacre in California, as well as Phoenix, Arizona, Hot
Springs, Arkansas, Blackfoot, Idaho, Whitefish, Montana, Battle
Mountain, Reno, Fallon and Winnemucca, Nevada, Weehawken, New Jersey,
Cimarron, Raton, Roe, Folsom, Sapello and Willard New Mexico, New York
City, Hereford, Texas, Riverton, Delta and West Jordan, Utah and Falls
Church, Virginia.
For Tall in the Saddle Meredith has worked with The
Cowgirl Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center in Hereford, Texas;
the International Gay & Lesbian Rodeo Association in Sacramento and
The Women’s Professional Rodeo Association in Kingman, Arizona. Tall in
the Saddle is supported by the San Francisco Arts Commission, Swordfish
Productions, Grants for the Arts & the Zellerbach Family
Foundation.