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The National Museum of Wildlife Art

Visiting the National Museum of Wildlife Art

These include pieces from Georgia O’Keeffe, John James Audubon, John Clymer, and Robert Kuhn. Within its walls you can experience thousands of years of wildlife history, spanning from 2500 B.C. to the present. The museum’s permanent collection is a unique encapsulation of the connection we have had to wildlife throughout human history. Children are among the thousands of visitors who come to see the artwork annually, and the museum has curated a children’s gallery especially for them. There’s also an impressive outdoor sculpture trail, a museum shop, and a restaurant, and Jackson Town Square is just a few miles away. You can find more information and hours at WildlifeArt.org. On a chilly winter day, the inspiring sights here might be just what you need to bring some warmth into your life.

Founded in 1987, the National Museum of Wildlife Art has become recognized as a treasure to Wyoming and to the nation. In 1994, the museum received the Wyoming Humanities Award, and in 2008, it received its current designation as the National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States from Congress. It’s hard to beat the setting of this wildlife museum. Located in Jackson, Wyoming, just 2 miles from the gateway to Grand Teton National Park, the National Museum of Wildlife Art is nestled into a cliff that overlooks the pristine National Elk Refuge. The award- winning architecture that houses the museum was inspired by the ruins of Slains Castle in Scotland. As if the beautiful environment weren’t enough, the museum is also filled with 14 galleries totaling over 5,000 pieces from artists who evoke the relationship between humans and the natural world.

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