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Julie Ferris: Painting Her Passion

Monday, May 06 2019 by Editor

By Doris Degner-Foster

The horses in Julie Ferris’ work look as though they could step off the canvas, especially in her life-sized paintings. Her trademark style of using a white painted background highlights her subject, showing the character of each … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Doris Degner-Foster, equine art, Julie Ferris

Ali Brock: From Aloha to the Olympics 

Thursday, April 18 2019 by Editor

By Britney Grover

Portraits by Isabel J. Kurek

Allison “Ali” Brock doesn’t let limitations stop her. She was attracted to horses from the beginning, despite no family connection to horses; she worked to pay for her own riding from 12 … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature

Hattie Gilpin: Horses, Tiffany’s and Her Own Jewelry Line

Tuesday, April 02 2019 by Website Editor

By Alannah Castro

Portraits by Kathy Russell

As a young girl, Hattie Gilpin took an unconventional route to the horse world: She got involved in competitive swimming at a very young age, and her assistant swim coach introduced her to … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: alannah castro, fine jewelry, hattie banks, Hattie Gilpin, kathy russell

Melinda Van Dyck: Life on Stage and on Horseback

Friday, March 29 2019 by Website Editor

By Hope Ellis-Ashburn

Portraits by Shawna Simmons

Actress Melinda Van Dyck is a lifelong equestrian with Hollywood roots. The daughter of thespian Joan Bennett and screenwriter and producer Gene Markey, she was born in the 1930s and raised in the … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: hope ellis-ashburn, Melinda Van Dyck, shawna simmons

Michelle Durpetti: An Old-Fashioned Work Ethic

Monday, March 25 2019 by Website Editor

As Michelle Durpetti waits to jog her amateur-owner hunter, Lucca, at the Kentucky Horse Park, she’s talking animatedly into headphones tucked carefully under her helmet with her cellphone in hand.

The 40-year-old Chicago native is on a conference call with … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Michelle Durpetti, turnkey hospitality group

Joanna Zeller Quentin: Hooked On Horses and Art

Saturday, March 16 2019 by Website Editor

By Hope Ellis-Ashburn

When it came time for artist Joanna Zeller Quentin and her husband to come up with a name for the studio they planned to share, finding a great name proved difficult. “Moose Pants Studio was born out … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: art artist, hope ellis-ashburn, Joanna Zeller Quentin, moos pants studio

Ruth Nicodemus: A Passion for Teaching the Passionate

Tuesday, March 05 2019 by Website Editor

By Britney Grover

Ruth Nicodemus hasn’t just been passionate about horses all her life — she’s been passionate about teaching. “My passion for teaching was instinctive,” she said. “I was the annoying friend who, while I was hacking with four … [Read more]

  • Published in General, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: britney grover, julie unger, Ruth Nicodemus, serenity show stable

Gabrielle Fournier: Working Student to Student Athlete

Tuesday, March 05 2019 by Website Editor

By Carter Anderson

Gabrielle Fournier is a sophomore on the equestrian team at Delaware State University. Her journey to the school and team, however, is a story of struggle and triumph. She’s had to work for all the opportunities she’s … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: carter anderson, collegiate riding, delaware state university, Gabrielle Fournier, ncaa

Pete D’Costa: Enjoying an International Polo Lifestyle

Monday, February 25 2019 by Website Editor

By Alannah Castro

Portraits by Adrienne Morella

Growing up in Bombay, India, Pete D’Costa wasn’t exactly in the epicenter of equestrian activity — but never one to be deterred from his passions, Pete always found a way to ride.

“It … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: adrienne morella, alannah castro, Pete D'Costa, polo

Lisa Curry Mair: Life With Horses and Art

Tuesday, February 05 2019 by Editor

By Laurie Berglie

Equestrian artist Lisa Curry Mair has been creating since she was a child. She could be found drawing, doodling and painting, and always had some sort of craft or project in the works. Lisa’s mother brought her … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: artist, laurie berglie, Lisa Curry Mair
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