State of the Art: Student Art Show
March 3, 2018 - April 1, 2018
State of the Art: Student Art Show
This youth art exhibition is a collaboration between the Museum and the local art educators in Teton County. The goal of this exhibit is to honor our local student artists and demonstrate the sequential skills students learn through their school art programs. More than 200 works of art by K – 12 students reflect this year’s theme, Lost and Found.
Opening Reception March 9 | 4 – 6 p.m.
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Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan
Through April 29, 2023This exhibition features the impactful work of National Geographic Explorer and photographer Ronan Donovan. Created by National Geographic Society and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, this exhibition will display images and videos—highlighting the contrast between wolves that live in perceived competition with humans and wolves that live without human intervention.
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State of the Art: Student Art Show in Honor of Marion Buchenroth
Through June 4, 2023This youth art exhibit is an annual collaboration between the National Museum of Wildlife Art and art educators from Teton County schools. The several hundred works of art on display beautifully demonstrate how students grow as artists as they move through grades K-12. Each art educator and group of students interpreted the theme Transformation in their own way.
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