JACKSON, Wyo. — The National Museum of Wildlife Art will remain closed until February 8, 2021, due to COVID-19 case numbers remaining very high in Teton County. In accordance with the new county health orders, the Museum will remain closed for another week to help alleviate the spread of the virus in the Jackson Hole community.
BUT DON’T FRET! The Museum is still here for you digitally!
- A new episode in the educational video series, Bisoncast, was just released. Beyond Beauty features Picasso’s L’Araignée (The Spider) image and information about the newly discovered Mason spider. Be on the lookout for some amazing spider close-up shots during the 20-minute video.
- The next online art class in the Make it Wild series is happening on the evening of Tuesday, February 9. The class features local artist Andrew Kneeland teaching Wildlife Portraiture. P.S. The recordings of past classes are still available for purchase.
- Find more digital resources at WildlifeArt.org including recorded webinars, the full Museum app and more.
The National Museum of Wildlife Art thanks you again for your continued support and hopes to see you all soon!










