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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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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