Wyoming museum opens ‘For the Love of Canines’ art exhibition, Oct. 22

Ken Carlson (United States, b. 1937-), ‘Wolf,’ 1988. Oil on board. 23 by 35in. JKM Collection®, National Museum of Wildlife Art. © Ken Carlson
Ken Carlson (United States, b. 1937-), ‘Wolf,’ 1988. Oil on board. 23 by 35in. JKM Collection®, National Museum of Wildlife Art. © Ken Carlson
Ken Carlson (United States, b. 1937-), ‘Wolf,’ 1988. Oil on board. 23 by 35in. JKM Collection®, National Museum of Wildlife Art. © Ken Carlson

JACKSON, Wyo. – The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) will open For the Love of Canines, an exhibition dedicated to wild canines, on Saturday, October 22. The exhibition questions humans’ relationship and fascination with canines, whether loving or loathing, through works of art from NMWA’s permanent collection. It will be open through September 30, 2023.

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America’s alpine ecosystems explored in wildlife museum exhibition

Jordan K. Walker, ‘Volcanic Krumholtz,’ 2022. Oil on hardboard, 16 by 20in. Image courtesy of the National Museum of Wildlife Art
Jordan K. Walker, ‘Volcanic Krumholtz,’ 2022. Oil on hardboard, 16 by 20in. Image courtesy of the National Museum of Wildlife Art
Jordan K. Walker, ‘Volcanic Krumholtz,’ 2022. Oil on hardboard, 16 by 20in. Courtesy National Museum of Wildlife Art

JACKSON, Wyo. – The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) is hosting a collaborative exhibition, Above the Clouds: Art of the Alpine, thrugh September 18. It is presented in both English and Spanish and represents a collaboration between NMWA, Jackson Hole community members and regional artists.

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