It was a rainy day in the fall of Jackson Hole, a place where we find out in the rule. But the cold and stormy seemed to stay: a great day for the National Museum of Wildlife Art visit: thought only one thing.
In a dramatic cliff overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the National Museum of Wildlife Art of the earth seems like a natural outcrop occur. The location of the museum offers a rare opportunity to observe wildlife in its natural habitat opportunity as well as the work of art that honors them.
From the moment you drive North Jackson, you can see the rock formation of a building - the structure is perfectly suited to the home of the hill and reflects the natural beauty of the area. The building is 51,000 square meters resulting original, adapted to the context and timeless.
Turned her head to the parking lot, you can greeted by sculptures larger than life bronze. A trio of elk overlooking the Elk Refuge, a rustic shaggy bison, elk and all welcome you to what looks like a stone fortress.
The sculptures course designed by award winning landscape architect Walter Hood, is the newest art space open-air museum. This design sets the sculpture in a context of strike Gros Ventre Mountains, overlooking the National Elk Refuge and contains a natural amphitheater that hosts near the museum entrance for programs and presentations. (At some point, the route have thirty permanent and temporary works of art perfectly integrated into the environment.)
A track is divided into several winding trails with bridges and stairs that lead our divided hillside terrain new perspectives and viewpoints. For bikers and hikers easy access way the sculptures connects (via an underpass) to track newly built bicycle Jackson Grand Teton National Park. I found myself walking past installations, the beauty of art and nature, such as native grasses seemed to dance under the statues, pleased with the art, dedicated a part of nature.
To collect the mission of the National Museum of Wildlife Art, to show to interpret, and preserve the art of wildlife with the art of wildlife found highest quality in North America, in the world. The museum enriches and inspires the appreciation and understanding of the relationship between man and nature. As the first art wildlife museum, the National Museum of Wildlife Art is an important resource for organizations and individuals in the relationship between art and wildlife.
I happened to be in a position, during the "catch, Horn, Flesh & Bone" graphic design show Jay Asher visit. It is also interesting because it was the World Rhino Day.
Jay Asher is a dynamic young artist and graphic designer whose conscience designs were sold internationally. Your main goal in recent years has been to educate the public about the illegal trade in ivory and its negative effects on population decline in the world of rhinos and African elephants. Her creations strike immediately convey a clear message about the destructive nature of illegal ivory. As Wildlife Art, which are more akin to something like the Endangered Species portfolio with Andy Warhol, which has a clear social message visually to stop. This exhibition is connected with the recent initiative of the Murie Center, Wild coalition as well as the change of 8 bis 12 October 2014 Festival of Jackson Hole.
When I go with my family, enjoyed discovery gallery for children, a fun activity for children directed by the children. Complete with costumes animal world, a screen, a "piece of paper" and a puppet show, the children can go along the touch, feel and use your own creativity to create both 2D art of living life wild. Children's Discovery Gallery is fun, exciting and very well designed for children to learn about wildlife and the arts.
The history of the Museum of Wildlife Art is also interesting, in 1984, selected 10 founding directors Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with its abundant wildlife, breathtaking mountain scenery and high tourism, as a unique and effective platform for an art museum focuses on images of wildlife . The museum opened its doors for the first time as museum of Wildlife Art of the American West, May 16, 1987, at the Jackson Square.
In 1992, the National Museum of Wildlife Art three-Gallery, 5000 square meter had crossed great showcase. A fundraising campaign was launched to $ 10 million for a new facility and to raise $ 2 million euro for the operation of an endowment fund. In September 1994, the Museum opened its new facilities, 51,000 square-foot building state-of-the-art is showroom, museum expanded programs and education programs.
Represents the culmination of a lifetime of study and collection of wildlife art by Joffe and Bill Kerr, who developed the last 30 years exceeded a collection of animal art in the United States, the museum consists of 14 separate galleries, Sculpture, Museum Shop, Rising Sage Café , Discovery Kids gallery, library and administration areas.
Permanent collection of the museum of over 5,000 cataloged objects, including paintings, sculptures and works on paper by more than 100 artists from the emerging American tribes until the early modern masters. Permanent and temporary exhibitions of the museum are supplemented by innovative science education programs and highlighting art appreciation, art history, science, creative writing and American history.
In fact, a wonderful, deep and creative way to spend a rainy day in Jackson Hole.
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