Sculpture Trail Designed by award-winning landscape architect Walter Hood, the Sculpture Trail underscores the Museum's commitment to presenting fine art wildlife sculptures within the fabric of Jackson Hole's incomparable landscape. Learn More
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT II The National Museum of Wildlife Art is pleased to present the traveling exhibition ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT II. Comprised 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. Explore the Exhibition
Bisoncast Bisoncast is a series of 10-20 minute videos that enables a global community of art and nature lovers to connect with the Museum anytime, anywhere with the internet. Learn More
Featuring work by prominent artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Robert Kuhn, John James Audubon, and Carl Rungius, the Museum’s unsurpassed permanent collection chronicles much of the history of wildlife in art, from 2500 B.C.E. to the present. Discover
Carl Rungius The Museum holds the largest collection of work by Rungius in the United States and he plays a key part in Museum exhibits and programs. Learn More