The National Museum of Wildlife art is excited to welcome back area locals this Sunday, May 2 for FREE for "First Sunday." Photo: NMWA

JACKSON, Wyo. — After a year-long hiatus due to the pandemic, the National Museum of Wildlife Art is excited to bring back its First Sundays programming this Sunday, May 2. As its namesake suggests, area locals can enjoy the Museum for free on the first Sunday of every month.

Sunday is also the last day to see the current exhibition, Sage Grouse: Icon of the West, Photography by Noppadol Paothong before the Museum prepares for its summer exhibitions, including works from prolific artists Andy Warhol and Ai Weiwei. The Museum welcomes the following exhibitions this summer:

Un/Natural Selections: Wildlife in Contemporary Art
May 22- August 22, 2021
Valued Species: Animals in the Art of Andy Warhol and Ai Weiwei
June 5 – August 29, 20201
Woven Together: Art and Arachnids
June 26 – October 16, 2021

To learn more about these exhibitions and more programming from the National Museum of Wildlife Art, visit the website here. First Sundays is generously sponsored by Bank of Jackson Hole and Lawrence Finch.