Wyoming Grasslands
November 7, 2015 - April 24, 2016
The major touring exhibition Wyoming Grasslands features the black and white images of Michael Berman and the color images of William Sutton. A partnership between the Wyoming Chapter of the Nature Conservancy and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, the exhibition had its beginnings in a 2012 initiative to photograph Wyoming’s grasslands.
The resulting diverse images cover everything from prairie grasslands and meadows to sagebrush-steppe and foothill grasslands. They depict dramatic skies, cows on range land, derelict structures, river valleys, fence lines, hayfields, and more.
Photographs by Michael P. Berman and William S. Sutton
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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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