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A conversation with Dr. Amy Von Lintel, a professor of art history at West Texas A&M University and the director of WT's Gender Studies Program. Von Lintel also co-owns Old Tascosa Brewing Company with her husband, Matt Welch. She is the preeminent local expert on the legendary artist Georgia O'Keeffe's time in Amarillo and Canyon and has written multiple books—including next year's Art at the Crossroads—about the influence of the Texas Panhandle in the larger art world. She shares with host Jason Boyett how she ended up in Amarillo, why this region is known for such creative output, what it's like to operate a taproom on Historic Sixth Street, and a lot more. This episode is supported by The Shops at Wolflin Square, Jimmy John's and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.
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A conversation with Dr. Amy Von Lintel, a professor of art history at West Texas A&M University and the director of WT's Gender Studies Program. Von Lintel also co-owns Old Tascosa Brewing Company with her husband, Matt Welch. She is the preeminent local expert on the legendary artist Georgia O'Keeffe's time in Amarillo and Canyon and has written multiple books—including next year's Art at the Crossroads—about the influence of the Texas Panhandle in the larger art world. She shares with host Jason Boyett how she ended up in Amarillo, why this region is known for such creative output, what it's like to operate a taproom on Historic Sixth Street, and a lot more. This episode is supported by The Shops at Wolflin Square, Jimmy John's and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.

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