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Wyoming Artists

From the world's first national park, Yellowstone, an international symbol of natural preservation, to the Teton Mountain range in Grand Teton National park, and Devils Tower which rises 1267 feet above the Belle Fourche River, nothing says natural beauty like Wyoming.

Many talented western and native wildlife artists live, work or play in Wyoming. Home to singing cowboys in Cody, the National Museum of Wildlife Art near Jackson, champion dancers in the Wind River Reservation, and a wealth of skilled craftspeople, Wyoming is a haven for visual and performing arts.

Wyoming Arts and Crafts

A place like Wyoming has a tendency to rub off on people. Including those who live here. See it in their dramatic paintings, fine photography and inspired sculptures, and hear it in their performances and ceremonial dances.

Use our Artist Search to find paintings, baskets, jewelry, sculpture, art glass, drawings, photography and more from the "Equality State".

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Center for the Arts

Center for the Arts

The Center for the Arts is a growing art center campus in downtown Jackson, Wyoming. This facility, often referred to as "the Center", currently consists of the 41,000 square foot Arts & Education Pavilion, as well as the recently completed Performing Arts Pavilion, which includes a 500-seat theater, a Music Center, theater rehearsal space, and additional administrative space. The Center for the Arts is located at 240 South Glenwood Street.

The Arts & Education Pavilion is a multi-tenant facility housing, hosting and partnering with 17 local, state and regional not-for-profit arts and higher organizations. Fifteen of these organizations rent permanently affordable space from the Center for the Arts. Within the contemporary and thoughtfully designed Arts & Education Pavilion are studios, classrooms and offices designed specifically for these resident organizations.

Locating these arts and education organizations, and the people who keep them running, under one roof has created an atmosphere of collaboration and inspiration. Mix in the hundreds of people who come to the Center on a daily basis and you have a recipe for a high-energy home for creativity.

Main Event

Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale

The Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale is a fine art sale with a Western theme, offering works relating to the land, people and wildlife of the American West. Artists offer a broad range of stylistic interpretations of the West, in oil painting, watercolor, pastel, sculpture, ceramic and mixed media. All works are original art.

Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale

The Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale benefits the prestigious Buffalo Bill Historical Center and is held in conjunction with the Center's Patrons Ball and Cody High Style, all part of Cody, Wyoming's annual "RR Celebration of Arts".

The art exhibition, housed in the Buffalo Bill Historical Center's Draper Photography Gallery, is free for public viewing each September. Main events include the Friday evening Auction, where guests view the exhibition a final time, then stroll to the beautiful party tent adjacent to the museum for food, drinks, live music and a spirited auction; and the Saturday morning Quick Draw, where guests enjoy breakfast then observe nearly thirty painters and sculptors at work in the Robbie Powwow Garden, often using live models, to complete a piece in one hour.