Romey Stuckart

[1] She worked on landscape paintings, focusing on the forests of Idaho, starting with "the wilderness around the towns of Hope and Sandpoint".

[7] She said in a 2002 interview with The Spokesman-Review: "My process involves a listening inward, a dance of faith and anxiety coaxing into view this visual reference for what we almost know.

[10] Another solo exhibition of her paintings, "Energy, Change, Movement", was held at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in 2007.

[12] She was awarded a 1993 National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists' Fellowship in painting for $20,000,[13] "in spite of being under 40, female and from the West".

[3] From February to June 2022, the Missoula Art Museum held Romey Stuckart: Within And Without, an exhibition of her works in her memory which was in development at the time of her death.