Grand Teton National Park in Art
May 13, 2016 - September 5, 2016
This exhibit of Grand Teton art coincides with the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service and features work from the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Grand Teton National Park, and select private collections. Paintings by Thomas Moran from 1871 from the park’s collection are just some of the anticipated highlights of this visually stunning exhibition. Supplemented by John Fery’s early works of the Tetons plus work chronicling more than 100 years of artistic expression, this Grand Teton art exhibit shows how “Painting the Park” has developed from an arduous undertaking performed by a small group of intrepid explorers to a popular pastime for professional and amateur artists, alike.
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Western Visions® 2023
Through October 1, 2023Western Visions® is the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s largest and longest-running fundraiser and is one of the signature events of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival.
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Re-Imagining Conservation
Through November 12, 2023Re-Imagining Conservation strives to create space for multidisciplinary and varied perspectives about conservation. It encourages visitors to consider new ways to find a healthy balance in our human-animal relationships, including how we live together in shared environments.
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