Western Visions®
September 12, 2020 - October 17, 2020As 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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Transformations: Wildlife in Inuit Art and Culture
Through May 5, 2024Through cultural stories, Transformations seeks to explore Inuit history, values, and beliefs. The exhibit is comprised of works from the permanent collection and items on loan from private collections. The hope, as it is with all exhibits, is that visitors take away a deeper appreciation of the artwork and perhaps are introduced to something that they did not know before. Most importantly, we want to bring attention to the fact that today Inuit artists are producing powerful artworks that reference histories and that, at the same time, confront contemporary issues such as conservation and environmental concerns.
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State of the Art: Student Art Show in Honor of Marion Buchenroth
Through May 5, 2024This youth art exhibit is an annual collaboration between the National Museum of Wildlife Art and art educators from Teton County schools.
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