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Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Table of ConTenTs
Town Map & Gallery Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Fall Arts Festival 2011 – Featured Artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Welcome to the 27th year of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, widely recognized as one of
Western Design Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Western Design Events Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
the premier cultural events in the Rocky Mountain West. Every year the Fall Arts Festival continues to grow
and draw thousands of art enthusiasts to experience the diverse artwork and breathtaking natural surroundings Fall Arts Festival Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
that make Jackson Hole a leading cultural center.
Palates & Palettes Gallery Walk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
The 2011 Festival will take place September 8-18, with world-class installments of visual, contemporary, culinary, Sunday Art Brunch Gallery Walk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Western and Native American arts. Visitors will once again experience the works of nationally and internationally Western Visions: Miniatures and More Show & Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
acclaimed artists, in addition to an exceptional array of music, cowboy poetry and cuisine. More than 50 events,
Western Visions: Events Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
including gallery walks, workshops, artist receptions and more, round out our 10-day Festival.
Takin’ It to the Streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
A few of this year’s most anticipated events include the “Taste of the Tetons” during which participants Taste of the Tetons & Wine Tasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
experience food, wine and dessert in the heart of historic downtown Jackson; the 16th annual QuickDraw Art
QuickDraw Art Sale & Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Sale and Auction, where 30 artists are showcased while creating original works as spectators watch; and the
19th annual Western Design Conference! Jackson Hole is the proud host of this fabulous event known as the Festival Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
world’s preeminent exhibition of Western furniture, fashion and accessories.
Home to abundant wildlife, historic Old West appeal and award-winning eateries, Jackson and the Fall Arts
Festival cater to more than just the art lover. The valley is an avid outdoorsman’s paradise, with numerous
activities such as horseback riding, river rafting, rock climbing and biking. More leisurely attractions include
golfing, fly-fishing and thousands of miles of hiking trails. After a day of adventure, visitors can unwind with a
massage or body treatment at one of Jackson’s highly acclaimed luxury spas.
With an impressive list of participating artists, galleries and restaurants, and an event schedule catering to all
interests, the 2011 Fall Arts Festival promises to be one of the best yet.
We invite you to come to Jackson and experience it for yourself!
112 Center Street • PO Box 550 • Jackson, WY 83001 • (307) 733-3316
www.jacksonholechamber.com
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HEATHER JAMES FiNE ART
With a global view of wildlife art, this group show highlights artworks
from indigenous eyes through modern and contemporary visions.
sChedule of evenTs
Featuring works by Picasso, Giacometti, Warhol and more, the
show will explore a unique view of wildlife in art. Contemporary
Thursday, sepTember 8 artist Penelope Gottlieb’s Invasive Species series reminds us of the
brutalities in nature, and captures the power of imagination and hope
WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE LECTuRE for renewal. Earl Cunningham’s vibrant style gave him the reputation STuDiO TOuRS
Yellowstone to Yukon: The Journey of Wildlife and Art, following in of being an American Primitive Fauve. Since his death in 1977, he has Experience the artist’s world. Watch as painters create on canvas,
the footsteps of Carl Rungius. Fall Arts Festival 2011 artist Dwayne been recognized as a major twentieth century American folk artist, molten glass is transformed into beautiful vessels, metal is forged,
Harty discusses his artwork and travels through the mountain corridor whose work combines his life experiences with whim and fantasy. and clay pots are formed. Follow the map on the Chamber website
from Pinedale, Wyoming, to the Arctic Circle, Yukon Territory. Heather James Fine Art, 172 Center, 5-8pm, (307) 200-6090, and feel free to call for directions.
Center for the Arts, 2pm. $15 Exhibit & Sale day pass available at the door. heatherjames.com 10am – 5pm. Contact Laurie Thal at (307) 733-5096 or thalglass.com
westerndesignconference.com
TAyLOE piggOTT gALLERy HiSTORiC RANCH TOuRS
WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE gALA EVENT: Experience an installation of works by various internationally Visit historic valley ranches, where Jackson Hole’s cowboy heritage
FASHiON + JEWELRy SHOW known artists incorporated into vignettes depicting art and the still thrives. Start out at the Walton Ranch and then head to the
An up-close-and-personal, live-model jewelry show and champagne communication of space. Snake River Ranch. The tour is complete with cowboys, Western
celebration, followed by a runway fashion show presenting Western- Tayloe piggot gallery, 62 S. glenwood, 5-8pm, (307) 733-0555, entertainment and a good old-fashioned barbeque. Hosted by
genre couture collections from up-and-coming and established tayloepiggottgallery.com Mountain Living magazine.
fashion designers. Includes a formal recognition awarding over Buses leave Jackson’s Home Ranch parking lot at 3pm, $50. (307) 733-3316
$22,000 in cash prizes to the exhibitors whose work best exemplifies pALATES & pALETTES gALLERy WALK or (307) 699-3868
the traditions and evolution of Western design. Gala reception More than 30 art galleries open their doors to showcase magnificent
to follow. art with food, wine and music! iMAgES OF NATuRE gALLERy
Center for the Arts / doors open at 6pm. Fashion Show at 7:15pm Various locations, see gallery map, 5 - 8pm. Open to the public. The annual fall reception at MANGELSEN – Image of Nature
Tickets $125 box seats, $100 main floor, $75 balcony. Gallery will be held on Saturday, September 10, 2011. World-
Reserved seating, Center Box Office for tickets (307) 733-4900 renowned wildlife and nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen
or jhcenterforthearts.com saTurday, sepTember 10 will share his latest images at the event. At the artist’s reception, Tom
will visit with collectors, tell stories about his photographic journeys
TRiO FiNE ART - KATHRyN MApES TuRNER WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE ExHiBiTiON AND SALE. and sign books and limited-edition prints.
SOLO ExHiBiTiON 19TH ANNuAL WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE images of Nature gallery, 170 N. Cache, (307) 733-9752, mangelsen.com
Opening Reception. Come view the latest work of this distinguished gALLERy ExHiBiT + SALE
local artist. All are welcome! Exhibition runs through September 24. The world’s preeminent exhibition of Western furniture, home MOuNTAiN TRAiLS gALLERy – TWO MAN SHOW
Trio Fine Art, 545 N. Cache, (307) 734-4444, triofineart.com accessories and fashion, hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine, Two Man Show “A Family Legacy,” featuring father and son sculptors
brings together artists, scholars, collectors, interior designers, Vic Payne and Dustin Payne. September 12-18.
gALLERiES WEST FiNE ART, architects and fashion designers with an interest in the West. Mountain Trails gallery, 155 North Center, (307) 734-8150,
SCuLpTOR R. SCOTT NiCKELL Artisans display handcrafted functional art in leather, metal, accents, mtntrails.net
Scott will be at Galleries West Fine Art sculpting all day Sept. 8 woodworking, jewelry and fashion during the exhibit and sale.
through Sept. 18. Stop by and meet the artist and watch as he sculpts The pavilion at Snow King Resort, 10am - 5pm. Tickets at the door, $15 day
his latest masterpiece. pass. westerndesignconference.com
galleries West Fine Art, 70 S. glenwood, 5-9pm, (307) 733-4412,
gallerieswestjacksonhole.com
TRiO FiNE ART gALLERy DEMONSTRATiONS
The Trio Artists will be demonstrating drawing and painting techniques
friday, sepTember 9 in the gallery. All are welcome to stop in! Free admission.
Trio Fine Art gallery, 545 N. Cache, (307) 734-4444, triofineart.com
19TH ANNuAL WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE
gALLERy ExHiBiT + SALE DiEHL gALLERy’S SHEiLA NORgATE
The world’s preeminent exhibition of Western furniture, home BEAKS & MuzzLES ii OpENiNg
accessories and fashion, hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine, Diehl Gallery welcomes Canadian painter Sheila Norgate for her
brings together artists, scholars, collectors, interior designers, third solo exhibition of new works featuring her beloved ‘cast’ of
architects and fashion designers with an interest in the West. dogs and birds. This exhibition will support the Jackson Hole Land
Artisans display handcrafted functional art in leather, metal, accents, Trust (jhlandtrust.org). The opening of this exhibition coincides with
woodworking, jewelry and fashion during the exhibit and sale. Palates and Palettes, the kickoff event for the 2011 Jackson Hole Fall
The pavilion at Snow King Resort, 10am - 5pm Arts Festival. Diehl Gallery is pleased to again partner with Ignight
Tickets at the door, $15 day pass. westerndesignconference.com and extends thanks to Joe Rice and his staff for their continued
generosity. The show runs from September 9-30.
STuDiO TOuRS Diehl gallery, 155 West Broadway, 5-9pm, (307) 733-0905, diehlgallery.com
Experience the artist’s world. Watch as painters create on canvas,
molten glass is transformed into beautiful vessels, metal is forged,
and clay pots are formed. Follow the map on the Chamber website
and feel free to call for directions.
10am – 5pm. Contact Laurie Thal at (307) 733-5096 or thalglass.com
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ALTAMiRA FiNE ART
Reception for R. Tom Gilleon, Jared Sanders, and Billy Schenck.
This reception will feature a short talk by each artist about Western
sChedule of evenTs
Contemporary infuences in modern art.
Altamira Fine Art, 172 Center, 5-8pm, (307) 739-4700,
altamiraart.com
ART WALK
Join more than 30 Jackson art galleries for the Third Thursdays
Art Walk (moved to Wednesday evening for the week of the Fall
Arts Festival). Enjoy fine art and experience the vibrant Jackson art
scene. Look for the Art Walk banners!
Various locations – see gallery map, 5 – 8pm. Open to the public.
Thursday, sepTember 15 gALLERiES WEST FiNE ART, ARTiST D. LEE
D. Lee will be sharing her painting skills Sept. 15 from 10-5pm at
WiLD WEST ARTiST pARTy Galleries West Fine Art. Stop by to meet the artist and watch as
As part of the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s 24th Annual she produces her fine works live. You can see her again at the 16th
Western Visions: Miniatures and More Show & Sale, artists and Annual Jackson Hole Quick Draw on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 9am.
galleries West Fine Art, 70 S. glenwood, 10am-5pm, (307) 733-4412,
patrons have an opportunity to view the art, place their ballots, and
gallerieswestjacksonhole.com
mingle before the big sale. The Jewelry and Artisan Show & Sale, the
Original Prints Show & Sale, and the Sketch Show & Sale are open
ASTORiA FiNE ART gALLERy RECEpTiON
to the public during this event and the artisans are in residence. The
Gallery Reception with featured works by Dean Mitchell & Ewoud
evening includes delicious fare, a full bar and entertainment. Register
de Groot.
by September 7, 2011 by calling (307) 732-5412.
Astoria Fine Art, 35 E. Deloney (on the Town Square), 4-6pm, (307) 733-4016,
National Museum of Wildlife Art, 6:30 – 10:30pm.
astoriafineart.com
$200 per person or $500 per person for a package including Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday plus other exclusive events.
friday, sepTember 16
24TH ANNuAL WESTERN ViSiONS®: MiNiATuRES
AND MORE SHOW AND SALE
This is the final opportunity to place your bid prior to the drawing
that determines who is going home with a beautiful new work of
sunday, sepTember 11 art. The evening features refreshments and beverage, and most
importantly, the names of the winning bidders are drawn. The
WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE ExHiBiTiON AND SALE. Jewelry and Artisan Show & Sale, the Original Prints Show &
19TH ANNuAL WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE Sale, and the Sketch Show & Sale will be on display and guests are
gALLERy ExHiBiT + SALE invited to make purchases.
The world’s preeminent exhibition of Western furniture, home Register by September 7, 2011: this event sells out quickly!
accessories and fashion, hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine, Call (307) 732-5412. National Museum of Wildlife Art, 3:30 - 7:30 pm.
brings together artists, scholars, collectors, interior designers, Wednesday, sepTember 14 $75 per person or $500 per person for a package including Wednesday,
architects and fashion designers with an interest in the West. Thursday and Friday please view westernvisions.org for a full listing
Artisans display handcrafted functional art in leather, metal, accents, JEWELRy AND ARTiSAN LuNCHEON of events.
woodworking, jewelry and fashion during the exhibit and sale. Enjoy an elegant luncheon at an exclusive destination. Premier
The pavilion at Snow King Resort, 10am - 5pm. Tickets at the door, $15 day artisans (jewelry, fiber and leather) preview and sell their stunning LEgACy gALLERy, WiLDLiFE AND SpORTiNg ART
pass. westerndesignconference.com handmade goods. This ladies-only event kicks off the Jewelry gROup SHOW
and Artisan portion of the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s This show will feature new works from Ken Carlson, Michael
12TH ANNuAL TAKiN’ iT TO THE STREETS Western Visions® activities. Register by September 7, 2011 by calling Coleman, Luke Frazier, Chad Poppleton, Brian Grimm, Krystii
An open-air, juried art fair featuring 40 local artists, including some (307) 732-5412. Melaine, Dan Metz, Brett Smith, Ken Bunn, Tim Shinabarger,
of Jackson’s finest, selling an array of fine artwork. Presented by the Hotel Terra, 11:00am – 4:00pm. $100 per person or $500 per person Walter Matia and Eugene Morelli.
Jackson Hole Art Association. for a package including Wednesday, Thursday and Friday plus other Legacy gallery, 75 N. Cache, 1-4pm, (307) 733-2353, legacygallery.com
Jackson Town Square, 10am – 4pm. Contact Amy Fradley at (307) 733-8792 exclusive events.
or artistinfo@jhartfair.org ASTORiA FiNE ART gALLERy RECEpTiON
pOSTER SigNiNg WiTH DWAyNE HARTy AT Gallery Reception featuring the 4th Annual Greg Beecham
TASTE OF THE TETONS MOuNTAiN TRAiLS gALLERy showcase and sale and hosting the National Museum of Wildlife
Valley chefs, restaurants and caterers put their best culinary work on Meet artist Dwayne Harty and receive a personally signed poster Art’s 2011 Western Visions featured sculptor Bart Walter.
display for sampling. Also enjoy a Rotary Supper Club of Jackson of his featured painting, “Strength & Vulnerability.” Learn about his Astoria Fine Art, 35 E. Deloney (on the Town Square), 3-5pm,
wine tasting, silent auction and the Howdy Pardners “Pickin’ in the journey as part of the “Yellowstone to Yukon, a Journey of Wildlife (307) 733-4016, astoriafineart.com
Park” musical entertainment by The Jackson Hole Cowboy Jubilee. and Art”.
Mountain Trails gallery, 155 North Center, (307) 734-8150,
Each taste ticket is $1.
mtntrails.net. Open to the public.
Jackson Town Square, 11am – 4pm
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saTurday, sepTember 17 gallerieswestjacksonhole.com
sChedule of evenTs
16TH ANNuAL JACKSON HOLE QuiCKDRAW ART
SALE AND AuCTiON
Nationally, regionally and locally recognized artists paint and sculpt
as spectators look on. The one-of-a-kind artwork will be auctioned
off following the 90-minute creative process, along with the sale of
“Strength & Vulnerability” by Dwayne Harty, the featured artwork of
the 2011 Fall Arts Festival.
Jackson Town Square, 9:00am (please note earlier time). Open to the public.
ASTORiA FiNE ART gALLERy RECEpTiON
Best of Astoria Gallery Reception featuring new works by gallery
artists and over 30 artists in attendance. Artist spotlight: Joshua
Tobey.
Astoria Fine Art, 35 E. Deloney (on the Town Square), 10am-1pm,
(307) 733-4016, astoriafineart.com
JACKSON HOLE ART AuCTiON
Presented by Trailside Galleries of Jackson and Scottsdale, and the
Gerald Peters Gallery of Santa Fe, this annual live auction is one of
the premier Western art events in the country, defined by the high
standards of works offered by contemporary Western artists and
deceased masters.
Center for the Arts, 1pm, (866) 549-9278, jacksonholeartauction.com
please register to attend.
WiLCOx gALLERy AND WiLCOx gALLERy ii
Wilcox Gallery will feature many artists demonstrating from 2 - 6pm.
The studio at Wilcox Gallery North will be open for visitors to visit
Jim Wilcox’s studio, where he will be demonstrating. From 6:00-8pm
enjoy a taco bar at Wilcox Gallery II and an ice cream bar (with Moos
ice cream) at the North of Town location. MOuNTAiN TRAiLS gALLERy –
Wilcox gallery, 1975 N. Hwy 89, 2-6pm, (307) 733-6450, wilcoxgallery.com. TWO MAN SHOW RECEpTiON
Wilcox gallery ii, 110 Center, 6-8pm Two Man Show, “A Family Legacy,” featuring father and son sculptors
Vic Payne and Dustin Payne. September 12-18. Reception on
TRAiLSiDE gALLERiES ANNuAL September 17 from 2-5pm.
“FALL gOLD” SHOW Mountain Trails gallery, 155 Center Street, 1-5pm, (307) 734-8150,
Trailside Galleries’ annual “Fall Gold” show features a marvelous mtntrails.net
selection of wildlife, landscape, figural and Western art in an array
of genres and mediums. On display from September 12 – 24, the sunday, sepTember 18
show features work by all gallery artists, including Kyle Sims, Veryl
Goodnight, Tucker Smith, Bill Anton, Mian Situ, Z.S. Liang, and ART BRuNCH gALLERy WALK
Morgan Weistling, among many others. An artists’ reception is Join Jackson’s 30-plus art galleries for brunch and festive beverages
scheduled for Saturday, September 17, from 3pm – 6pm, where at this closing-day celebration of yet another superb Fall Arts Festival!
collectors will have the opportunity to meet many of their favorite Brunch, Bloody Marys and spectacular art…what an ending!
artists. Trailside Galleries is home to the Jackson Hole Art Auction, Various locations, see gallery map, 11am – 3pm. Open to the public.
one of the showcase events of the Fall Arts Festival.
Trailside galleries, 130 East Broadway, 3-6pm, (307) 733-3186,
trailsidegalleries.com FuTuRE FESTIVAL DATES
SEPTEMBER 6-16, 2012
gALLERiES WEST FiNE ART, SEPTEMBER 5-15, 2013
9TH ANNuAL FALL ROuND up SEPTEMBER 4-14, 2014
This annual Fall Arts Festival group show features new works by the
entire roster of Galleries West artists. Meet the artists at the Artist’s
Reception from 5-9pm on Saturday Sept. 17.
galleries West Fine Art, 70 S. glenwood, 5-9pm, (307) 733-4412,
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ToWn map & Gallery Guide
Gallery lisTinG
1. Altamira Fine Art
172 Center Street, 739-4700
2. Art Association/Center for the Arts
240 South glenwood Street, 733-6379
3. Astoria Fine Art
35 East Deloney Avenue, 733-4016
4. Buffalo Trails
98 Center Street, 734-6904
23 5. Cayuse Western Americana
Jackosn Hole Perry 255 North glenwood Street, 739-1940
Teton Village Golf and
Tennis Estates
Gros Ventre
6. Diehl Gallery
Junction Kelly
Mercill 155 West Broadway Avenue, 733-0905
Larkspur
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375 South Cache Street, 733-2669
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8. Galleries West
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25 70 South glenwood Street, 733-4412
Town of Jackson 17 1
see large scale map for
town listings 9. Grand Teton Gallery
19 10 130 West Broadway Avenue, 201-1172
29 3 15 28 Deloney
10. Heather James Gallery
26 14 4 172 Center Street, Suite 101, 200-6090
27 TOWN
SQUARE 11. Hennes Studio & Gallery
6 Broadway
5850 Larkspur Drive, 733-2593
9 20 31 18 24 22
Millward
12. Horizon Art
Jackson
21 12 30 King Street, 739-1540
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30 Pearl 13. Images of Nature
125 North Cache Street, 733-2353
Willow
26. West Lives On Gallery
Cache
King
14. Legacy Gallery
20. Shadow Mountain Gallery 75 North glenwood Street, 734-2888
75 North Cache Street, 733-2353
10 West Broadway Avenue, 733-3162
Simpson 27. West Lives On Contemporary Gallery
15. Mountain Trails Gallery
21. Tayloe Piggot Gallery 55c North glenwood Street, 734-2888
155 North Center Street, 734-8150
2 62 South glenwood Street, 733-0555
Hansen 28. Wilcox Gallery
16. National Museum of Wildlife Art
22. Trailside Galleries 110 Center Street and
2820 Rungius Road, 733-5771
Kelly 7 130 East Broadway Avenue, 733-3186 1975 North Highway 89, 733-6450
Flat Creek Dr
17. Raindance Gallery
Virginian Ln
23. Trio Fine Art 29. Wild by Nature Gallery
Karns 165 Center Street, #4, 732-2222
545 North Cache Street, 734-4444 95 West Deloney Avenue, 733-8877
18. RARE Gallery
24. Two Grey Hills 30. Wild Hands
Snow King Ave 60 East Broadway Avenue, 733-8726
110 East Broadway Avenue, 733-2677 265 West pearl Avenue, 733-4619
19. Turpin Gallery
25. Vertical Peaks Gallery 31. Wyoming Gallery
150 Center Street, 733-7530
165 Center Street, #1, 733-7744 50 East Broadway Avenue, 733-3270
WWW.JACKSONHOLEGALLERIES.COM
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Western Design Conference
THE 19TH ANNuAL WESTERN DESigN fashion designers who share a passion for the West. A series
feaTured arTisT
CONFERENCE ExHiBiTiON & SALE
of lectures takes place on Thursday, September 8.
will take place September 8 through 11 in Jackson Hole,
Wyoming, one of the nation’s largest traditional art markets.
Dwayne Harty The conference’s Exhibition and Sale showcases contemporary
Dwayne Harty is one of North America’s leading wildlife artists. The artist in residence at the The juried show features 100+ artists who have successfully
crafts that highlight artistic Western traditions, including
Murie Center in grand Teton National park and the Jackson Hole Art Association, with a competed for invitations to showcase their works. These
such influences as Adirondack, Rustic, Lodge, Asian,
studio at the Community Center for the Arts of Jackson Hole in 2010, he has just completed talented artists and craftspeople bring unique qualities and
Hispanic, Southwestern, Native American and Modern.
three years of wildlife field studies from Wyoming to the Canadian north as part of the major interpretations to Western design, creating original and
All artists selected for the show will exhibit their work in
exhibition: “yellowstone to yukon: the Journey of Wildlife and Art” mounted in collaboration with innovative pieces of functional art that are not mass-produced.
a gallery-style pedestal display. All pieces displayed are
Jackson’s National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies and the This type of work is valued by collectors and designers
handmade in the united States or Canada (mass-produced
yellowstone to yukon Conservation initiative. worldwide, many of whom will attend the conference.
or imported items do not qualify for the juried show).
Dwayne is a gifted field study painter who brings his plein air sketches made while horse-packing, hiking or rafting in the “The artists, artisans and designers chosen to
wilderness back to his studio for the preparation of major paintings. He was formally trained at the Arts Student’s League participate in the Western Design Conference
in New york City and mentored by three of the 20th century’s important wildlife artists: Bob Kuhn, Robert Lougheed and truly are the best in their field, whether they work
Clarence Tillenius. He has a particular gift for capturing the subtle colors found in nature and the natural behaviors of in wood, metal, fabric or another medium,” says
animals in all their moods. His ability to paint animals in their habitats has led to commissions to paint dioramas for several conference director Nancy McCullough-McCoy.
major museums and park interpretive centers. Dwayne has the trained eye of a scholar and an impressionist’s touch, which
he developed by traveling to Europe to study the work of the great Bruno The Western Design Conference will continue
Liljefors, and by following the footsteps and canvasses of North America’s its tradition of providing artisans, exhibitors and
great wildlife artist Carl Rungius from yellowstone to yukon. patrons an unparalleled experience in Jackson
Hole. Hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine,
Strength & Vulnerability the conference brings together craftspeople,
by Dwayne Harty
collectors, interior designers, architects and
50"x 40"- oil
represented by
Mountain Trails Gallery
155 North Center Street
Jackson, WY 83001
For more information contact:
Allison Merritt, 307.690.9719 or
allison@westerndesignconference.com
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According to Allison Merritt, the Western Design Conference event manager, “The energy building up in
evenTs sChedule
anticipation of this nationally recognized event is invigorating to all involved, but it especially excites the
artists who work all year to create a one-of-a-kind piece to display.” Merritt says that a brightly colored pair of
19th Annual Western Design Conference
handmade cowboy boots, a book-matched maple coffee table, and a handcrafted wrought-iron garden bench
are a few of the creations currently in the works to be shown this fall in the pavilion at Snow King Resort. “i’ve
THuRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
received countless calls from artists telling me that not only are WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE LECTuRE SERiES
Yellowstone to Yukon: The Journey of Wildlife and Art, following in the FRIDAY, SATuRDAY & SuNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9-11
they extremely happy to have made it through the jury process, footsteps of Carl Rungius. Fall Arts Festival 2011 artist Dwayne Harty 19TH ANNuAL WESTERN DESigN CONFERENCE
discusses his artwork and travels through the mountain corridor from gALLERy ExHiBiT & SALE
but now they’re working on a piece to win Best in Show. This is Pinedale, Wyoming, to the Arctic Circle, Yukon Territory. The world’s preeminent exhibition of Western furniture, home
Center for the Arts, 2pm. $15 Exhibit & Sale day pass available at the door. accessories and fashion, hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine,
really going to be a great exhibit and sale.” westerndesignconference.com brings together artists, scholars, collectors, interior designers, architects
and fashion designers with an interest in the West. Artisans display
gALA EVENT: JEWELRy & FASHiON SHOW handcrafted functional art in leather, metal, accents, woodworking,
An up-close-and-personal, live-model jewelry show and champagne jewelry and fashion during the exhibit and sale.
The conference and exhibition will take place at the pavilion at celebration, followed by a runway fashion show presenting Western- The pavilion at Snow King Resort, 10am - 5pm
genre couture collections from both up-and-coming and established Tickets at the door $15, day pass. westerndesignconference.com
Snow King Resort from September 9 through 11. The always- fashion designers. Includes a formal recognition awarding over $22,000
in cash prizes to the exhibitors whose work best exemplifies the
popular Western Design Conference Fashion Show lights up traditions and evolution of Western design. Gala reception to follow.
Center for the Arts / doors open at 6pm. Fashion Show at 7:15pm
the runway Thursday, September 8, at the Center for the Arts Tickets $125 box seats, $100 main floor, $75 balcony. Reserved seating,
Center Box Office for tickets 307-733-4900 or jhcenterforthearts.com
in downtown Jackson. Kicking off the gala Event will be a live
model Jewelry Show and country music entertainment. The
The arT of Wine
conference is a signature event of the 26th annual Jackson Hole
Fall Arts Festival, taking place September 8 through 18, 2011.
2010 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
The Western Design Conference is produced in Jackson Hole
2010 Napa Valley Chardonnay
by Nancy McCullough-McCoy, publisher of Teton Home
Among the many important elements of the Fall Arts Festival are
and Living, Teton Valley Magazine, and A grand Wedding the food and the wine. The Chamber of Commerce, with the help
of The Liquor Store, has for the past five years made available a
and Event planner; and by Kevin Olson, associate publisher
commemorative bottling of a quality red and a white wine. Part of
of Jackson Hole News & guide, Jackson Hole Daily, Jackson the proceeds of the sale of these wines is designated to support the
Fall Arts Festival.
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Bottles may be purchased for $15.99 at the Liquor Store next to Albertson’s.
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Friday • September 9
Gallery Walk
pALATES & pALETTES
More than 30 galleries welcome you to town by opening their
doors to showcase spectacular art and cuisine. Each gallery
will offer fine dining, wine and music. The evening emphasizes
elegant and diverse art. Spend the evening walking from
gallery to gallery appreciating the culture of Jackson. This
event is a great casual way to start the Fall Arts Festival. put on
your walking shoes and join the crowd in a social and relaxing
atmosphere.
Various locations, 5pm - 8pm.
Open to the public.
Sunday • September 18
SuNDAy ART BRuNCH
Join us for the third year of the Sunday Art Brunch gallery Walk.
After tremendous success with last year’s events, Jackson’s 30
plus art galleries are preparing for brunch and festive beverages
at this closing-day celebration of the 26th Fall Arts Festival!
Brunch, Bloody Marys, spectacular art and the announcement
of the 2011 Featured Artist… what an ending!
Various locations 11am - 3pm.
Open to the public.
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Western Visions the National Museum of Wildlife Art of the united
A cornerstone of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, the States provides an exciting calendar of exhibitions from
surface, Walter’s artwork, currently featured in Southwest
National Museum of Wildlife Art’s 24th annual Western its permanent collection, and changing exhibitions from
Art magazine and the subject of multiple solo exhibitions, Bart Walter
Visions® brings over 1,000 works by top contemporary around the globe. A complete schedule of museum
captures the energy and spontaneity of direct experience. Bart Walter is a sculptor from
artists and artisans together each September. A month- exhibitions and events is available online at wildlifeart.org.
Maryland and began working
long cultural tourism draw to the Tetons in their autumn The museum is also active on Facebook at wildlifeartjh
Scheduled events for the 2011 Western Visions include in clay in the late 1980s. He is primarily known for
glory, the 2011 Western Visions combines lectures, hands- and on Twitter @wildlifeartjh.
the Sketch Show & Sale and Original Prints Show & Sale, his unique and dynamic approach to surface. He
on demos and fabulous parties and the opportunity to
August 20 – September 25; the Jewelry and Artisan travels extensively to pursue honest interpretations of
view and purchase the best of Western contemporary art
Luncheon, September 14; the 24th Annual Wild West his subjects. Sculpting primarily from life and using
in a wide variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture,
Artist Party, September 15; and the 24th Annual Miniatures
Daniel Smith
charcoal sketches as a reference allows him to infuse
jewelry and more, August 20 – September 28. This year’s Daniel Smith was born in
and More Show & Sale, September 16. A coffee-in-the- vitality and spontaneity into his work. His extensive
featured artists, Daniel Smith and Bart Walter, will be Minnesota and now resides in
gallery Art A Brewin’ event on September 28 allows a final body of work is derived from a personal commitment
on hand to share their different yet equally passionate Bozeman, Montana, where the Gallatin Range is the only
in-person chance to browse works still available for sale. to the integrity of each subject. His hands-on approach
approaches to wildlife art in several special events. thing separating him from Yellowstone National Park.
For a complete calendar of events, visit wildlifeart.org or to the casting process results in sculptures that are
One of the most rewarding and inspiring elements
contact Jennifer Lee at (307) 732-5412. An online catalog faithful to the original work in clay or wax, with no
“One of the most rewarding and inspiring elements of of his work is the fieldwork. He is passionate about
allows those who can’t attend in person to participate in element lost. His work can be found in notable public
my job is the fieldwork,” says Montana painter Daniel his subjects and travels frequently in search of artistic
the Miniatures and More Show & Sale auction with a “bid collections such as the Hunter Museum of American
Smith, whose work appears in a number of museums, inspiration. He received the 2009 Museum Purchase
by proxy,” and also provides bios, interviews with the artists, Art, Brookgreen Gardens, and the National Museum
including the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Award and the 2007 Artist of Distinction Award from the
and photos of the artists and their works. of Wildlife Art.
Western Art, where he had a one-man show. Smith is Eiteljorg Museum. He was awarded the 2008 People’s
sometimes categorized as a “photo-realist” for his lifelike Choice Award at Western Visions®, as well as numerous
A member of the Museums West consortium and
depictions of wildlife studied in the field from Africa to awards from the Society of Animal Artists. He exhibits Register early to be entered into a drawing for a special
accredited by the American Association of Museums, prize! For a complete calendar of events, contact Jennifer
his own backyard. Similarly, Maryland sculptor Bart Walter Lee or call (307)732-5412.
at several museum shows, including the Autry National
travels extensively to pursue honest interpretations of his Center, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage
subjects. Offering a unique and dynamic approach to Museum, the Eiteljorg Museum, and the Leigh Yawkey
Woodson Art Museum.
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Western Visions
Sunday • September 11
EVENTS SCHEDULE
FIFTH ANNUAL SKETCH SHOW SALE TH ANNUAL WILD WEST ARTIST PARTY
TAKiN’ iT TO THE STREETS
Second Annual Original Prints Show & Sale Thursday, September 15, 2011
Saturday, August 20 – Sunday, September 25, 2011 6:30 – 10:30pm
On display 9:00am – 5:00pm and during Western Visions As part of the 24th Annual Western Visions, this memorable party
evening events. offers guests a chance to mix and mingle with artists, experience
Support Jackson's local artists at the Art Association’s 12th-annual
View the amazing selections in the Sketch Show & Sale in the live music and dine on delicious food by Chef Tom Henninger of
King Gallery, including wonderful work by participating Western the Rising Sage Café. Takin’ it To The Streets art fair. This ever-popular, intimate, 40-booth
Visions artists ranging from simple pencil sketches to studies in oil Register by Wednesday, September 7 or call (307) 732-5412 street fair takes place in conjunction with the Fall Arts Festival, on the
and acrylic. The Original Prints Show & Sale hangs in the Wapiti Town Square during Taste of the Tetons. Come experience the breadth
Gallery. These original fine art prints include print methods ranging TH ANNUAL MINIATURES AND MORE SHOW of talent that abounds in our community!
from woodcuts to aquatints and more. SALE
Friday, September 16, 2011 “Takin’ it to the Streets gives our wonderful local artists the spotlight!
TH ANNUAL JEWELRY ARTISAN LUNCHEON Doors open 3:30pm
This is one of my favorite Art Association events because it gives our
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 Bidding closes 6:30pm
11:00am – 4:00pm Presentation begins 7:00pm vibrant arts community a day to celebrate.” says Amy Fradley, Art Fair
The Luncheon is a sneak peek and first chance to purchase Featuring works by over 150 of the country’s leading artists. Director. “The talent in our community never ceases to amaze me!”
one-of-a-kind jewelry and textiles. Come join the fun, refreshments and sale. Register by Wednesday,
Register by Wednesday, September 7 or call (307) 732-5412 September 7 or call (307) 732-5412 The fair is open to any and all local artists in categories that include
but are not limited to painting, glass, jewelry, leather, photography and
JEWELRY ARTISAN SHOW SALE ART A BREWIN’ ceramics. There is something for everyone, from handmade crafts
Thursday, September 15 – Friday, September 16, 2011 Wednesday, September 28, 2011 to gallery-quality artwork. For more information on Takin’ it To The
This year’s select offerings include fine handmade jewelry, silver 10:00am – 4:00pm
Streets, please contact Amy Fradley, Art Fair Director for The Art
items and beautiful accessories. Take advantage of this special opportunity to enjoy coffee and
fruit in the gallery. You may pick up your newly purchased artwork Association of Jackson Hole via email at amyf@artassociation.org
or browse works that are still available for sale. This fun event is or phone at (307) 733-8792.
free and registration is not required.
Bart Walter
Striding Polar Bear, Bronze
121/2 x 31/2 x 63/4 inches Sunday • September 11
TASTE OF THE TETONS
& WiNE TASTiNg
Daniel Smith ART OF THE MEAL
Silent Surveillance, Acrylic on Board Renowned chefs have brought a worldly palate to the Valley,
22 x 34 inches often incorporating special-to-the-Hole fresh ingredients,
including naturally raised and wild meats and regionally grown
organic offerings. The Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival presents
a rare opportunity to sample the culinary artistry of a roundup of
more than 24 top chefs at this year’s Taste of the Tetons, Sunday,
September 12, on the Jackson Town Square.
FALL ARTS FESTIVAL SPONSORS
in addition to fabulous food, Taste of the Tetons’ guests can enjoy
a wine tasting, a silent auction, and Howdy pardners’ pickin’ N
The Jackson Hole News & Mountain Living magazine is a proud include Couloir Restaurant, Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse,
the park live cowboy music hosted by the Jackson Hole Cowboy
Guide is Teton County, Wyoming’s award-winning hometown newspaper. sponsor of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts The Wort Silver Dollar Bar & grill, Four Seasons, eLeaven, the
Voted "Best of the Best" by the National Newspaper Association in Festival. Mountain Living celebrates the homes and lifestyles of the Jubilee. Taste of the Tetons pairs up with the popular Takin’ it to
Fine Dining group, Amangani, Dining in Catering, The garage,
2004, the News&Guide offers its readers a weekly reflection of life in Rocky Mountain West. Discover all the latest trends in high-country the Streets juried art fair featuring the works of 40 exceptional
the Tetons with compelling photography presented in an easy-to-read decorating and architecture as well as entertaining and travel tips, food, and Cascade grill at Teton Mountain Lodge.
local artists.
format. Whether you call Jackson Hole home or simply share a special shopping and the arts. Pick up this month’s issue on
interest in the issues and events shaping the future of the valley, the the newsstands now, visit online at mountainliving.com or
News&Guide is the source to keep you connected. Both mail-delivered call (888) 645-7600 to subscribe. Jackson Hole restaurants incorporate the finest from a remarkably
and e-edition subscriptions are available by calling (307) 733-2047 or diverse group of cultures and continents, from italian and Thai
jhnewsandguide.com/subscribe. to steakhouses and bistros. participating chefs in this year’s event
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SPONSORS
QuiCkdraW arT sale & auCTion
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ENTHUSIASM & SUPPORT!
The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce deeply appreciates the support of the local, regional and
Saturday • September 17 national businesses and corporations that have made contributions to the 2011 Fall Arts Festival.
Please join us in recognizing them.
if you have an eye for art or just want to spend a day in the MOUNTAIN OAK SPONSOR ,
Town Square, the annual QuickDraw Art Sale & Auction will
take care of those desires. give 30 accomplished artists one
hour to complete a painting or sculpture in front of a crowd
of curious onlookers, and art becomes an adrenaline-charged
spectator sport. Now in its 16th year, the popular QuickDraw
offers a close look at the techniques of nationally, regionally
and locally recognized artists, in a setting that makes the
process intimate and the artists approachable. Watch these
talented artists as they make their creations in one hour.
Afterward, each piece, including the 2011 Fall Arts Festival
Artist Dwayne Harty’s original piece, “Strength & Vulnerability,”
will be auctioned off. Make sure to check the QuickDraw
schedule before the event to find out when your favorite will be RIVER BIRCH SPONSOR ,
auctioned off.
QuickDraw Begins 9am; Auction Begins 11am
Open to the public.
2011 ARTiSTS AS OF JuNE 10, 2011
Amy Ringholz – Altamira gallery
Jared Sanders – Altamira gallery
AUTUMN ASH , Gallinger Trauner Designs, Inc. SAGE BRUSH - up to $200
John Hughes – Astoria Fine Art Grand Teton Lodge Company
Canvas Unlimited Anvil Motel
Bonnie poselli – Astoria Fine Art Gun Barrel Steak & Game House
Rocky Mountain Bank Art Hazen Real Estate
Linda Tuma Robertson – Astoria Fine Art Haagen Daaz Baggit
Carol Swinney – Astoria Fine Art RED MAPLE - $1,000 Horizon Fine Art Blue Lion
Matt Montagne – Ciao gallery Kerr Foundation Jackson Hole Art Auction Changes Hair Salon
Jennifer Hoffman – Trio Fine Art OPEN Creative Jackson Pendleton Fort Frame & Art
D. Lee – galleries West Wells Fargo Jackson Hole Resort Lodging Law Offices of Frank Bellinghiere
Lyn St. Clair – Buffalo Trail gallery Worden PR Group Jackson Signs Nani’s Cucina Italiana
Dg House – Buffalo Trail gallery JC Jewelers Ranch Inn
Amy poor – Horizon Fine Art COTTONWOOD - $500 Lee’s Tees River Rock Lodge
Julie Chapman – Legacy gallery Bank of Jackson Hole Lower Valley Energy Snake River Grill
John poon – Legacy gallery Jackson Trading Company Masters Studio Soul Spot, LLC.
Chad poppleton – Legacy gallery Legacy Gallery Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Sundance Inn
Tim Tanner – Legacy gallery Mountain Trails Gallery Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse Teton Steakhouse
Jeff Ham – Mountain Trails gallery UPS Store Ranch Shops Two Grey Hills
Chris Navarro – Mountain Trails gallery Snow King Resort RARE Gallery Wild About Life Photography
Dustin payne – Mountain Trails gallery Western Design Conference Rendezvous Mountain Rentals
Wind River Casino Shadow Mountain Gallery A sincere thank you to all the volunteers,
John potter – Mountain Trails gallery
Snake River Brewery Fall Arts Festival Committee members,
Mar Evers – Shadow Mountain gallery
gary Keimig – Silver Sage Wyoming WILLOW - $250 Snake River Interiors Chamber Board members, Chamber staff,
Anglers Inn Studio Tours family, and friends, who have worked so
gerald Balciar – Trailside gallery Tayloe Piggot Gallery
Astoria Fine Art hard to bring you yet another great
Bill Sawczuk – Trailside gallery Teton Motors
Black Diamond Moving Company Fall celebration!
Ryan Skidmore – Trailside gallery Teton Pines Resort & Country Club
Cayuse Western Americana
Katheryn Mapes-Turner – Trio Fine Art The Art Association
Ciao Gallery
Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey – West Lives On gallery Cowboy Bar Gift Shop Trailside Galleries
RC Jones – West Lives On gallery Diehl Gallery Trio Fine Art
Tom Mansanarez – Wilcox gallery Fighting Bear Antiques West Lives On Gallery
Jim Wilcox – Wilcox gallery Galleries West Fine Art Wild Hands
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