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On-Line Exhibits
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- Lost Wax, Found Bronze: The Art and Technique of Lost Wax Bronze Casting
- How does lost wax bronze sculpting work? What is the wax for and where does it go? Learn the answers to these questions and more at our Virtual Foundry.
- Junior Duck Stamp Competition Winners
- The Federal Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program is an integrated art and science curriculum developed to teach environmental science and habitat conservation. In 2008 the NMWA, the State Receiving Site for the Wyoming Competition, received 550 paintings and drawings from Wyoming students grades K through 12. Click on the link for more information and to view the winners of Wyoming's 2008 competition.
- Poetry of Place
- The seeds for this exhibit were planted by the middle and high school students from the Journey School when they answered the question “What is your view of home” through original poetry, photography and artwork. View their work and submit artwork of your own for this online exhibit.
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Framing the Wild: Animals on Display
- Framing the Wild: Animals on Display was an exhibit shown in the National Museum of Wildlife Art from January 17th, 2003 to May 25th, 2003. The works shown here in this online exhibit are a few of the pieces in the NMWA's permanent collection that were a part of Framing the Wild.
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See Press release
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Wildlife In Winter
- This Exhibit features paintings from the NMWA's permanent collection that depict various animals in a winter landscape. The artwork serves as the focus for discussions of wildlife survival strategies. See Education/Curriculum for additional information.
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Yellowstone: Seasons of the Wild
- This Exhibit uses the GYE as a geographical framework and wildlife art as representations of ecosystems. See Education/Curriculum for additional information about this exhibit.
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A Change of Seasons: Wildlife in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall
- TD Kelsey's A Change of Seasons greets every visitor as they drive up Rungius Road to the Museum. His work depicts two bison, one lying down, both are shedding their heavy coats as winter gives way to spring. Taking a cue from Kelsey's work, the National Museum of Wildlife Art is presenting A Change of Seasons: Wildlife in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall, which focuses on how artists have interpreted wildlife responding to the four seasons.
Generously sponsored by The Thursday Roundtable of The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole.
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