If the Western art in the A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art began and ended with Mitchell’s caucasian cowboys and cowgirls, it would be complicit in whitewashing Western art history, allowing these icons to remain unchallenged as the heroes of this imaginary, monolithic West. However, with contemporary displays like the Uncommon Collective, the museum makes space to critique and expand notions of the West, its history, and the future of its artistic production. In a similar spirit to the museum’s interest in a holistic view of the West, the Uncommon Collective pushes viewers to ponder what, if anything, unifies contemporary printmaking in Colorado.