State of the Art: Student Art Show
March 3, 2018 - April 1, 2018State 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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Prismatic Menagerie: Origami-Inspired Sculptures by Hacer
Through May 31, 2026We are adding a bold pop of color to the Cache corridor this summer! Take a wander on the wild side and explore the Prismatic Menagerie from the National Museum of Wildlife Art to Center for the Arts—it’s a straight shot down Cache/Hwy 89. With five bold origami-inspired sculptures, this exciting outdoor exhibition brings Hacer’s work to Jackson Hole through a collaboration between two of Jackson’s impactful art institutions.
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Exploring Wildlife Art
Long Term InstallationFeaturing old favorites and never-before-seen acquisitions, this new gallery layout explores humanity’s relationship with wildlife via the art of nature.
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