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Mia DeLode

Mia DeLode is a fourth-generation rancher from central Montana and an accomplished painter, sculptor, and writer of the culture, animals, people, and humor unique to western living. Her paintings have been featured in many shows, and her writing has been published in "Crazy Woman Creek," a three-part anthology of western women.

Mia has been participating in the C.M. Russell Auction and Show in Great Falls, Montana, since 2006, as well as other national shows such as the Western Masters, Mountain Oyster, Traveling the West, Spring Roundup at the Museum of Western Art, Small Works at the Brinton Museum, Plein Air Fest at the Wildlife Art Museum, Windows to the West, Greeley Stampede, Empire 100, Yellowstone Art Museum's Annual Auction, and America's Horse in Art.

She was given special recognition by the Great Falls Historical Museum for her work titled "1890s First Responders," which featured the last working team of fire horses in the United States.