THE BRINTON MUSEUM
239 Brinton Road, Big Horn, WY 82833 • (307) 672-3173 info@thebrintonmuseum.org • www.thebrintonmuseum.org
The Brinton Museum is located on the 620-acre Quarter Circle A Ranch. The Ranch House was opened to the public as the Bradford Brinton Memorial in 1961 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. On exhibit are works by artistic masters Frederic Remington, Charles M. Russell, Edward Borein and Frank Tenney Johnson.
Knowledgeable guides will take you on a tour of the property and Forrest E. Mars, Jr. Building’s exhibits of Western and American Indian art. Rotating shows in the S. K. Johnston, Jr. Family Gallery and the Jacomien Mars Reception Gallery feature a diversity of art including works from the permanent collection.
Visitors are invited to stroll around the Brinton gardens, grounds and nature trails. Brinton Nature Trail is an easy, 0.7mile walking trail. The Quarter Circle A Nature Trail is a primitive 2.4-mile hiking trail intended for wildlife viewing. Trails are accessible seasonally, weather permitting.
Major Upcoming Exhibitions
Last of the Lakota Dream Catchers: The Art of Roger Broer & Richard Red Owl
Through October 30, 2022 2022 Artists in Residence Show
Through October 30, 2022 Brinton 101 – Small Works Show
November 5-December 23, 2022 18th Illustrator Show – Ted Waddell
February 10-April 23, 2023 Dan Powell - Selections from the Permanent Collection
April 29-June 18, 2023
Admissions & Membership
FREE admission Memberships starting at $50