About the Maynard Dixon Home & Studio
Maynard Dixon's historic studio (above) and home (below) on the Thunderbird Foundation grounds in Mt. Carmel, Utah
History
In 1998, Zornes sold the entire property to Paul and Susan Bingham, who were longtime friends and agents of Edith Hamlin during their 25 years as California art dealers, specializing in Dixon's work. The Binghams, helped by local workers and contractors, carefully restored the land and buildings.
The property was featured in the June, 2001 issue of Architectural Digest and the Binghams were honored by the Utah Heritage Foundation in 2001 for Excellence in Cultural Preservation. The property is also on the National Register of Historic Places.
In the spirit of
Tours
Between May and October, volunteers are on hand to give tours at the Maynard Dixon studio and home in Mt. Carmel, Utah.
Come to Southern Utah and see the home that Maynard Dixon and his wife Edith built, walk the mountain trails where Dixon spent quiet, reflective moments, and experience beautiful views that are called "Maynard Dixon Country."
Tours are $20 per person and must be scheduled in advance. A light lunch and soft drinks are also available for $10. To make a reservation, please contact the Maynard Dixon Home and Studio in Mt. Carmel.
Foundation News
8/23/2008 •
Charles Movalli Lecture
5/23/2008 •
Kane County Artists
2/1/2008 •
Maynard Dixon Country 2008 Dates Announced
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8/22/2008 • Maynard Dixon Country 2008
Mt. Carmel, UT
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