State of the Art: Student Art Show in honor of Marion Buchenroth
February 26, 2022 - May 29, 2022
This youth art exhibit is an annual collaboration between the National Museum of Wildlife Art & art educators from the different 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 Community in their own way. The diversity of media and artistic approach showcases the creativity of our students and the quality of art education in Teton County!
These last few difficult years remind us of the importance of COMMUNITY, whether we are able to be with one-another in person or have to find other ways of being together. This year’s theme is a celebration of our students’ creative community and the teachers that foster it.
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Bison-tennial: From Colonization to Rematriation
Through August 23, 2026Bison-tennial explores the profound influence of bison on the history, cultures, and landscapes of the North American West, especially within the United States. The exhibition traces their story from pre-colonial times through westward expansion, the near-destruction of the herds, and today’s growing restoration and rematriation efforts.
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From Sea to Shining Sea: Wildlife Above & Below the Waves
Through August 23, 2026Displayed in the King Gallery, From Sea to Shining Sea: Wildlife Above & Below the Waves celebrates the rich diversity of aquatic life across the continent—from freshwater rivers and wetlands to coastal shores and open seas.
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