NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WILDLIFE ART
2820 Rungius Road, Jackson, WY 83001 • (307) 733-5771 • info@wildlifeart.org • www.wildlifeart.org
Founded in 1987, the National Museum of Wildlife Art is a worldclass museum and nonprofit located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The museum’s collection boasts more than 5,000 artworks representing wild animals from around the world. Featuring work by prominent artists such as N.C. Wyeth, Georgia O’keeffe, Andy Warhol, Bob Kuhn, Albert Bierstadt and Carl Rungius—the museum’s unsurpassed permanent collection chronicles much of the history of wildlife in art, from 2500 BCE to the present.
Built into a hillside overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the museum received the designation “National Museum of Wildlife
Art of the United States” by order of Congress in 2008. In addition to the impressive galleries, the museum also includes a museum shop, interactive children’s gallery, Palate restaurant and the outdoor Sculpture Trail. Located just two and a half miles north of the Jackson Town Square, and two miles from the gateway of Grand Teton National Park, the museum is ideally situated.
The National Museum of Wildlife Art is proud to welcome more than 60,000 visitors through its doors annually, including more than 8,000 children. For visitors who prefer to engage virtually this year, the museum offers a wide range of the collection digitally on its website.
Major Upcoming Exhibitions
For the Love of Canines
October 22, 2022-September 30, 2023 Wolves: Photographs by Ronan Donovan
November 5, 2022April 29, 2023 Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with the Big Four, Masterworks from the Rijksmuseum Twenthe and the National Museum of Wildlife Art
May 20-August 20, 2023
Admission & Membership
$17 Adults (with discounts for seniors, military and children) FREE Members
Membership starting at $50