The Brinton Museum
239 Brinton Road Big Horn, WY 82833 (307) 672-3173 www.thebrintonmuseum.org
Founded in 1960, the Brinton Museum is a fine arts institution devoted to preserving the art and history of the West. Located on the historic Quarter Circle A˘ Ranch in Big Horn, Wyoming, in the foothills of the majestic Bighorn Mountains, it features 19th-, 20th- and 21stcentury American and Native American art in a historic Western setting. And general admission to the museum in 2022 is free.
The museum’s annual Bighorn Rendezvous Exhibit takes place July 9 to August 27 with a quickdraw on the Brinton grounds on August 27, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Participating artists include Jake Gaedtke (Bozeman, MT), T.D. Kelsey (Cody, WY), Robert Martinez (Riverton, WY), Julie Oriet (Cody, WY), John Potter (Red Lodge, MT), Stephanie Rose (Powell, WY), John Taft (Longmont, CO), Kathryn Mapes Turner (Jackson, WY), Chessney Sevier (Buffalo, WY), Michele Usibelli (Woodway, WA), Paul Waldum (Livingston, MT), Skip Whitcomb (Fort Collins, CO) and Dan Young (Silt, CO).