Western Visions®
September 12, 2020 - October 17, 2020![](/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Western-Visions-2019-109TWedit-2400x1600.jpg)
As the cornerstone of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, Western Visions® is the Museum’s largest annual fundraiser. This exhibition offers for sale the work of contemporary and traditional wildlife artists – well-established, top-selling artists, as well as emerging talents who will be the next generation of leading wildlife artists. A percentage of every artwork sold goes directly to supporting the Museum’s mission.
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Full Circle: An Exhibition of Community Creation, Curation, and Collaboration
Through September 29, 2024This exhibition invites the community to be inspired by or re-interpret one of four works from NMWA’s permanent collection. Not only will the exhibition be comprised of works created by community members–it will also be curated by the community. The pieces selected from the submissions by a team of community curators will be displayed in the Wapiti Gallery alongside the inspiration prompt pieces from the permanent collection during the summer and fall of 2024.
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT II
Through August 25, 2024Comprised of works by contemporary artists, this exhibition considers issues that involve relationships between animals and humans, ecology, and conservation from both local and international perspectives. The goal of this exhibition is to heighten public awareness about the degradation of diverse environments through artworks that focus on the consequences of environmental destruction and devastation.
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