In the Press
January 3, 2005 — Indian Country Today
"Tiny white lights outline the windows, and a sea of color and magical shapes shows from within. It's hard to get through the door, though. Forty-something Kahn dressed in black with a righteous silver concho belt hanging low on her waist attracts a hefty crowd. There's a reason for that - Kahn has been around, and she's paid her dues. Portland collectors know her reputation…
There's a reason for that - Kahn has been around, and she's paid her dues. Portland collectors know her reputation. Kahn is quite astute about what she sells. 'I think people are hungry for what we have to offer. It's the real deal. You meet the artists and see the work. And we really try to keep the stories with the pieces so that when people buy them, they know all about their history,' Kahn said."
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February 27, 2004 — The Oregonian
First Glimpse: Bonnie Kahn's Wild West Gallery. “…a living-room-sized shop housing wearable, cherishable, playful pieces of history. A cowgirl with a lasso spelling out the store's name guides you inside, where shimmering cases display dazzling Americana…laid out without curatorial pretension or physical barriers.”
February 4, 2004 — USA Today
“A store for all seasons, tastes.” USA Today Lists Bonnie's gallery as one of Portland's top shopping destinations. “Hip and Happening — …Bonnie Kahn's Wild West Gallery offers Native American art and artifacts, some of it contemporary, some museum-quality antiques.”