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National Museum of Wildlife Art

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National Museum of Wildlife Art
  • Jane Lavino Curator of Education at National Museum of Wildlife Art
    • Jackson, Wyoming, United States
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    Katia Juliet Rodríguez Preparator at the National Museum of Wildlife Art
    • Jackson, Wyoming, United States
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    Bronwyn Minton Associate Curator of Art and Research at National Museum of Wildlife Art
    • Jackson, Wyoming, United States
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    Ada Evans MA Student and Teaching Assistant at Tulane University
    • New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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    Willow Larson Associate Director of Development at National Museum of Wildlife Art
    • Jackson, Wyoming, United States
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Overview

With an internationally acclaimed collection of over 5,000 cataloged items, the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, serves to enrich and inspire public appreciation of fine art, wildlife, and humanity’s relationship with nature. The stunning, award-winning, green building overlooks the 25,000-acre National Elk Refuge and is en route to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. There is a seamless connection between the Museum, its mission, subject matter, and wilderness location. The Greater Yellowstone Region is one of the few remaining areas of the United States where native wildlife still roams abundantly and free. The Museum offers an exciting calendar of exhibitions from the permanent collection and changing exhibitions from around the globe. Museum visitors enjoy 14 distinctive galleries, Museum Shop, Palate Café, Children’s Discovery Gallery, Library, and unique programming for all ages. A complete schedule of exhibitions, programming, and special events are online at WildlifeArt.org.