Nick Brandt African Wildlife Photography Show Opens in Jackson Hole Today
Nick Brandt's transcendent images of African wildlife create a strikingly intimate connection with the animals he photographs. The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyo., opens the exhibition 'Elegy: The African Photography of Nick Brandt, 2001 - 2008' today, January 18, 2014, presenting a selection of these animal portraits that capture Brandt's individualized view of the animals within the context of their environment. The exhibition will be on display in the museum's King Gallery throughout Jackson Hole's busy ski season and will close on April 20, 2014.
Nick Brandt African Wildlife Photography Show Opens in Jackson Hole, 1/18
Nick Brandt's transcendent images of African wildlife create a strikingly intimate connection with the animals he photographs. The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyo., opens the exhibition 'Elegy: The African Photography of Nick Brandt, 2001 - 2008' on January 18, 2014, presenting a selection of these animal portraits that capture Brandt's individualized view of the animals within the context of their environment. The exhibition will be on display in the museum's King Gallery throughout Jackson Hole's busy ski season and will close on April 20, 2014.
'Wild Wonders of Europe' Conservation Photography Exhibition Opens at National Museum of Wildlife Art Today
Direct from Europe's often overlooked 'wild side,' the 'Wild Wonders of Europe' photography exhibition, which has been attracting crowds from Beijing to Berlin, will get its U.S. debut at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The largest conservation photography and communications initiative ever, 'Wild Wonders of Europe' presents an astonishing view of the continent's landscapes, flora and fauna, as captured by some of Europe's best nature photographers. Opening today, September 28 in the National Museum of Wildlife Art's King Gallery, the exhibition will continue through January 5, 2014.
'Wild Wonders of Europe' Conservation Photography Exhibition Opens at National Museum of Wildlife Art, 9/28
Direct from Europe's often overlooked 'wild side,' the 'Wild Wonders of Europe' photography exhibition, which has been attracting crowds from Beijing to Berlin, will get its U.S. debut at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The largest conservation photography and communications initiative ever, 'Wild Wonders of Europe' presents an astonishing view of the continent's landscapes, flora and fauna, as captured by some of Europe's best nature photographers. Opening September 28 in the National Museum of Wildlife Art's King Gallery, the exhibition will continue through January 5, 2014.
George Catlin's American Buffalo Exhibition Debuts at National Museum of Wildlife Art Today
Jackson Hole travelers can supplement always popular bison viewing in Yellowstone National Park this summer with a rare chance to see what the herds looked like in the early 19th century thanks to a special May - August exhibition opening at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Taking a fresh look at the famous works of 19th-century painter George Catlin through the lens of his representation of buffalo and their integration into the lives of Native Americans, the new exhibition, 'George Catlin's American Buffalo,' will debut at the museum in Jackson Hole, Wyo., today, May 18, 2013.
George Catlin's American Buffalo Exhibition Debuts at National Museum of Wildlife Art, 5/18
Jackson Hole travelers can supplement always popular bison viewing in Yellowstone National Park this summer with a rare chance to see what the herds looked like in the early 19th century thanks to a special May - August exhibition opening at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Taking a fresh look at the famous works of 19th-century painter George Catlin through the lens of his representation of buffalo and their integration into the lives of Native Americans, the new exhibition, 'George Catlin's American Buffalo,' will debut at the museum in Jackson Hole, Wyo., on May 18, 2013.