30TH ANNUAL JAckSoN HoLe FALL ArTS FeSTIvAL A Visual, Performing & Culinary Arts Celebration
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TIM SOLLIDAY, ADJUSTING HIS SADDLE,
JOHN SEEREY-LESTER, KEEPER OF SECRETS,
LINDSAY SCOTT, UNDER THE ESCARPMENT,
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SEPTEMBER 1 - 14, 2014 | RECEPTION: SEPTEMBER 13TH
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Welcome
to the 30th year of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, widely recognized as one of 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 that make Jackson Hole a leading cultural center. For the 30th anniversary, the Fall Arts Festival has added a second Featured Fall Artist in the medium of sculpture to highlight the magnificent bronzes that Jackson has to offer.
The 2014 Festival will take place September 3-14, with world-class installments of visual, contemporary, culinary, western and Native American arts. Visitors will once again experience the works of nationally and internationally acclaimed artists, in addition to an exceptional array of music, cowboy poetry and cuisine. More than fifty events… gallery walks, workshops, artist receptions and more round out our 11-day Festival. A few of this year’s most anticipated events include the “Taste of the Tetons” during which participants experience food, wine and dessert in the heart of historic downtown Jackson; the 19th annual QuickDraw Art Sale and Auction where over 30 artists are showcased while creating original works as spectators watch; and the annual Western Design Conference! Jackson Hole is the proud host of this fabulous event known as the 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 in one of Jackson’s highly acclaimed luxury spas. The 2014 Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival with its record number of artists, galleries and restaurants participating, as well as an event schedule catering to all interests, is shaping up to be the best yet! We invite you to come to Jackson and experience it for yourself!
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Table of contents
Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Town Map & Gallery Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Fall Arts Festival 2014 – Featured Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Western Design Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Western Visions: Wild 100® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Western Visions: Events Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Signature Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 QuickDraw Art Sale & Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Festival Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 JeW eLrY A ND A rTISA N LUNcHeoN AT SNoW k INg r eSorT
Enjoy an elegant luncheon at an exclusive destination. Preview and purchase handmade goods by premiere artisans of jewelry, fiber, leather, and other wearable art during this elegant event. This ladies-only event kicks off the Jewelry and Artisan portion of the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s Western Visions® activities. Register by August 28th online at WesternVisions.org or by calling 307.732.5411.
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Award winning Hopi jewelry artist Duane Maktima will be in the gallery showing his latest works and pieces in progress. Duane was a premiere artist at the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC. His talent and over 38 years of experience have made Duane an accomplished designer & craftsman. Please join us in the gallery to meet Duane and enjoy his contemporary styled jewelry in both 14kt gold and sterling silver. 11am-6pm | 110 E. Broadway; 307.733.2677; fineindianart.com
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
11am-4pm | Snow King Resort. $100 per person
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In studio demonstration by wildlife artist, Derek Wicks. Come meet the artist and view his latest works! 10am-4pm (continutes thru September 6th) | 25 S. Cache Street; 307.733.7530; turpingallery.com
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Schedule of events
R. Tom Gilleon “The Journey, not the Destination” Sept 1-15th Howard Post “Western Perspectives” Sept 1-15th Glenn Dean “The Lure of the West” Sept 1-15th Ed Mell “Beyond the Visable Terrain” Sept 1-15th Greg Woodard “Legends” Sept 5-15th Reception for each of these artists on Wednesday, September 10th from 5-8pm | Altamira Fine Art, 172 Center Street, 307.739.4700, altamiraart.com
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 W eSTer N DeSIgN coNFer eNce oPeNINg Pr e v IeW PA rT Y
VIP early entry into the Exhibit + Sale allows the public to view award winning craft, meet this year’s artisans, walk through the Designer Show House, experience a Fashion + Jewelry Show and participate in the live WDC Auction while enjoying local culinary creations by Café Genevieve + signature cocktails during a festive night of shopping and entertainment. Snow King Center / Doors open at 6pm Tickets $125–$50 in advance online and at the door (includes return privileges) WesternDesignConference.com
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Artists reception for wildlife artist, Derek Wicks. Come meet the artist and view his new work. Refreshments and appetizers will be offered. 6pm–10pm | 25 S. Cache Street; 307.733.7530; turpingallery.com
W eSTer N DeSIgN coNFer eNce eXHIBIT + SA Le
The world’s preeminent exhibition and celebration of what is happening in the world of western design. Over 100 exhibitors showcase one-of-a-kind creations of furniture, fashion, jewelry, and home accessories during the 21st annual Exhibit + Sale hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine. NEW! Join us at 11am for the unveiling of more than $22,000 in Design Excellence Awards; meet the judges and enjoy a celebratory reception of libations and brunch bites with catering by E.Leaven Food Company. 10am–5pm | Snow King Center, Tickets at the door $15 (includes return privileges) WesternDesignConference.com
PA L ATeS & PA LeT TeS gA LLerY WA Lk
More than 30 art galleries open their doors to showcase magnificent art with food, wine and music! 5-8pm | Various locations, see gallery map, Open to the public.
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Come in and meet the artists, Rick Armstrong featuring his newest mixed media photographic collection, Pat Flynn will be displaying museum quality designer jewelry, Dan Burgette will debut his latest piece in his highly awarded carvings, Patricia Griffin will air her museum collection of paintings, Ron Russon will unveil his latest masterpiece, and Shawn Rivett will be available to discuss the rarest fossils from the Kemmerer mine featured in his photographs. This is the night to be at RARE Gallery! 5-8pm | 60 E. Broadway 2nd Floor, 307.733.8726, raregalleryjacksonhole.com
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Join us for Palates & Palettes! Turpin Gallery once again joins with Moo’s Ice Cream to celebrate the Fall Arts Festival. Come enjoy specialty desserts and meet two of our artists, Derek Wicks and Cynthia Feustel. 5–8pm | 25 S. Cache Street; 307.733.7530; turpingallery.com
JAck SoN HoLe HISTor Ic A L SocIeT Y & MUSeUM
Folk and traditional arts fair featuring demonstrations and sales of frontier and homestead crafts and skills. Featured crafts include cinch and saddle pad making, hooked rugs, rope making, quilting, and other ranch and domestic arts.
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2–8pm | 225 N. Cache Street (Museum Gallery); 307.733.2414; jacksonholehistory.org
LegAc Y gA LLerY JACKSON HOLE
Kyle Polzin, One Man Show.
6-8pm | 75 N. Cache, 307.733.2353, legacygallery.com
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In the Heart of Jackson Hole
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Artists in Residence: 11am–3pm | Shawndell Oliver - Mixed Media; 1–4pm | Jd Challenger - America’s most prominent painter of Native Americans; 6–8pm | Artist reception for Jd Challenger. 130 West Broadway, 307.201.1172, grandtetongallery.com
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Artists in Residence: 11am–3pm | Shawndell Oliver - Mixed Media; 1–4pm | Jd Challenger - America’s most prominent painter of Native Americans. 130 West Broadway, 307.201.1172, grandtetongallery.com
T Wo gr e Y HILLS
Award winning Hopi jewelry artist Duane Maktima will be in the gallery showing his latest works and pieces in progress. Duane was a premiere artist at the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC. His talent and over 38 years of experience have made Duane an accomplished designer & craftsman. Please join us in the gallery to meet Duane and enjoy his contemporary styled jewelry in both 14kt gold and sterling silver.
11am-6pm | 110 E. Broadway; 307.733.2677; fineindianart.com
Schedule of events
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
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W eSTer N DeSIgN coNFer eNce eXHIBIT + SA Le
The world’s preeminent exhibition and celebration of what is happening in the world of western design. Over 100 exhibitors showcase one-of-a-kind creations of furniture, fashion, jewelry, and home accessories during the 21st annual Exhibit + Sale hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine. NEW! Join us at 11am for the unveiling of more than $22,000 in Design Excellence Awards; meet the judges and enjoy a celebratory reception of libations and brunch bites with catering by E.Leaven Food Company. 10am–5pm | Snow King Center, Tickets at the door $15 (includes return privileges) WesternDesignConference.com
HISTor Ic r A NcH ToUr S
Visit historic valley ranches, where Jackson Hole’s cowboy heritage still thrives. Start out at the Walton Ranch and then head to the Snake River Ranch. The tour is complete with cowboys, Western entertainment, and a good ol’ fashion barbeque. Hosted by Mountain Living magazine. Busses leave Jackson’s Home Ranch parking lot at 2pm, $50 307.733.3316
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Today is a wonderful time to join us for a more in-depth look at the collection of Rick Armstrong. He will take you on a journey of his newest collection from concept thru creation. Pat Flynn trunk show and personal fitting. Permanent collection in the Smithsonian Museum. Shawn Rivett will be here to visit about each fossil subject in his photography so come full of questions! Patricia Griffin will be creatively painting on the deck overlooking the Town Square. 3-5pm | 60 E. Broadway 2nd Floor, 307.733.8726, raregalleryjacksonhole.com
JACKSON HOLE
T Wo gr e Y HILLS
Award winning Hopi jewelry artist Duane Maktima will be in the Gallery showing his latest works and pieces in progress. Duane was a premiered artist at the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC. His talent and over 38 years of experience have made Duane an accomplished designer & craftsman. Please join us in the Gallery to meet Duane and enjoy his contemporary styled jewelry in both 14kt Gold and Sterling Silver.
11am-6pm | 110 E. Broadway; 307.733.2677; fineindianart.com
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 W eSTer N DeSIgN coNFer eNce eXHIBIT + SA Le
The world’s preeminent exhibition and celebration of what is happening in the world of western design. Over 100 exhibitors showcase one-of-a-kind creations of furniture, fashion, jewelry, and home accessories during the 21st annual Exhibit + Sale hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine. NEW! Join us at 11am for the unveiling of more than $22,000 in Design Excellence Awards; meet the judges and enjoy a celebratory reception of libations and brunch bites with catering by E.Leaven Food Company. 10am–5pm | Snow King Center, Tickets at the door $15 (includes return privileges) WesternDesignConference.com
15TH A NNUA L TA k IN’ IT To THe STr eeTS
An open-air, juried art fair featuring 40 local artists, including some of Jackson’s finest, selling an array of fine artwork. Presented by the Jackson Hole Art Association. 10am–4pm | Jackson Town Square, Contact Amy Fradley at 307.733.8792 or artistinfo@jhartfair.org
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Valley chefs, restaurants and caterers put their best culinary work on display for sampling. Also enjoy the Rotary Supper Club of Jackson Hole’s wine tasting & silent auction, and the Howdy Pardners “Pickin’ in the Park” – and live musical entertainment. Each taste ticket is $1. 11am–3pm | Jackson Town Square. Open to the public.
roTA rY SUPPer cLUB’S FA LL A rTS FeSTIvA L WINe TA STINg A ND SILeNT AUcTIoN
Joining with Taste of the Tetons and Takin’ It to the Streets, the Rotary Supper Club produces the Wine Tasting and Silent Auction! All proceeds go back into the community through scholarships and sponsorships. 11am–4:30pm | Jackson Town Square
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Patricia Griffin is painting this afternoon overlooking the Town Square. Petra Class Trunk Show will have her latest custom pieces to try on while you get your personal color palette done. Trenton Higley will be here to show his most recent Yellowstone paintings. Dan Burgette will take you on a journey of the high Tetons through his 1st Place World’s Awarded avian carvings. His knowledge of the local mountains is unparalled! noon-5pm | 60 E. Broadway 2nd Floor, 307.733.8726, raregalleryjacksonhole.com
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Artists in Residence: 1–4pm | Jd Challenger - America’s most prominent painter of Native Americans. 130 West Broadway, 307.201.1172, grandtetongallery.com
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Schedule of events
Artists in Residence: 11am–3pm | Gary Keimig, Tom Lucas, Les LeFevre - painting demonstration; 3–6pm | Rip Caswell – sculpture demonstration, Gayle Weisfield - painting with watercolors.
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130 West Broadway, 307.201.1172, grandtetongallery.com
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 PoSTer SIgNINg WITH NA Nc Y DUNLoP c AW Dr e Y AT W eST LIv eS oN coNTeMPor A rY
Meet artist, Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, and receive a personally signed poster of her featured painting, “Forever Jackson”. 3-5pm | West Lives On Contemporary, Open to the public.
PoSTer SIgNINg WITH JoSHUA ToBe Y AT A STor I A FINe A rT
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The opening of “In Our Valley” exhibition that features the Trio artists and paintings of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Free and open to the public. 5–8pm | Trio Fine Art Gallery, 545 N. Cache, 307.734-4444, triofineart.com
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The “Night Fenix” will rise for ONE NIGHT ONLY at 125 N Cache Street with a creative opening reception for Amy Ringholz. An inspired evening will showcase her twelve new wildlife works. Stop in from the Art Walk for live music, a coffee treat or a cocktail as you meander through the streets of Jackson. We will be open late to celebrate the Fall Festival. 5-11pm | 125 N Cache, ringholzstudios.com, 307.734.3964
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Reception for: R. Tom Gilleon “The Journey, not the Destination” Sept 1-15th Howard Post “Western Perspectives” Sept 1-15th Glenn Dean “The Lure of the West” Sept 1-15th Ed Mell “Beyond the Visable Terrain” Sept 1-15th Greg Woodard “Legends” Sept 5-15th 5-8pm | Altamira Fine Art, 172 Center Street, 307.739.4700, altamiraart.com
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Artists in Residence: 11am–3pm | Deb Penk - painting with acrylics; 1–4pm | Rip Caswell – sculpture demonstration and pre-cast sale. 130 West Broadway, 307.201.1172, grandtetongallery.com
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 WILD 100 A rTIST PA rT Y
4-6pm | Astoria Fine Art. Open to the public.
As part of the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s 27th annual Western Visions: Wild 100 Show & Sale, artists and patrons have an opportunity to view the art, place bids, and mingle with artists before the big sale. The Wild 100 Artist Party features delicious hors d’oeuvres provided by the Rising Sage Café, a full bar, and a low key, casual evening.
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5:30-8:30pm | National Museum of Wildlife Art Entry: $100 (Registration Required), westernvisions.org
Meet the Fall Arts Festival first Featured Sculptor, Joshua Tobey, and receive a personally signed poster of the first featured sculpture “Jackson Symphony”.
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! 5-8pm | Various locations – see gallery map. Open to the public.
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Tonight’s Art Walk we are honored to host Rick Armstrong, Dan Burgette, Patricia Griffin and Shawn Rivett. Be sure to “Meet the Artist” tonight. You will have a new appreciation for the work of our highly awarded artists at RARE Gallery.
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Petra Class Trunk Show & Personal Fitting. Her unique 22K designs are adorned with amazing gemstones of the West. Her work is in permanent collections of multiple museums; we will house an incredible collection to choose from. 3-5pm | 60 E. Broadway 2nd Floor, 307.733.8726, raregalleryjacksonhole.com
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Meet the artists: R. Tom Gilleon and Greg Woodard
5-8pm | 60 E. Broadway 2nd Floor, 307.733.8726, raregalleryjacksonhole.com
2-4pm | Altamira Fine Art, 172 Center Street, 307.739.4700, altamiraart.com
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A STor I A FINe A rTS r ecePTIoN
6–10pm | 25 S. Cache Street; 307.733.7530; turpingallery.com
3-6pm | Astoria Fine Art, 35 E. Deloney (on the Town Square), 307.733.4016, .astoriafineart.com
Artist reception for contemporary bronze artist, Alex Alvis. Come meet Alex and view her new work. Refreshments and appetizers will be offered.
JACKSON HOLE
Welcome to Fall Arts Artist Reception for Joseph Alleman and Gerald Balciar
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Schedule of events
Artists in Residence: 11am–1pm | Deb Fox - painting with watercolor on canvas and Deb Penk - painting with acrylics; 2–5pm | Rip Caswell – sculpture demonstration and precast sale.
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130 West Broadway, 307.201.1172, grandtetongallery.com
Rick Armstrong: Come meet the artist and hear about the next collection and presale of the unreleased work. It is a one -of-a-kind opportunity to collect a piece from his next series. Patricia Griffin will be painting a new piece, overlooking the Town Square. Represented in 11 museums.
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3-5pm | 60 E. Broadway 2nd Floor, 307.733.8726, raregalleryjacksonhole.com
Jeff Roller, award winning Santa Clara pottery artist will be in the gallery to show his latest works. Jeff is a 6th generation potter in the famous Tafoya family. As the son of award winning potter Toni Roller and the grandson of the famed potter Margaret Tafoya, he was exposed to the finest works in traditional Pueblo pottery. Jeff began making his pottery at age nine and today his creations are among the most exquisite Native American pottery to be produced. Please join us in the gallery to meet Jeff and discuss his art. Gene Waddell from Waddell Trading Company in Scottsdale, AZ will be in the gallery showcasing his fabulous collectible jewelry. The collection will have a selection of contemporary and the finest vintage pieces. You will have an opportunity to see and purchase works from Charles Loloma, Preston Monongye, Jesse Monongya & Don Supplee to name a few. Please join us in the gallery for the show and sale of the Masters. 11am-6pm | 110 E. Broadway; 307.733.2677; fineindianart.com
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 THe JAck SoN HoLe SHoWc A Se oF HoMeS
The Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes is a two-day, self-guided fundraising tour to experience the craftsmanship and meet the artists behind some of Jackson’s most spectacular homes. More than the ordinary walk-through, the Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes has a superb catch: face-to-face conversations with the finest professionals in architecture, construction, interior design, landscaping and electronic systems. They will reveal the art—and perhaps the magic— behind their achievements in some of the most exciting living spaces in the West. Hosted by Homestead Magazine. Limited tickets available. For more information and to purchase tickets please go to: jacksonholeshowcase.com.
WILD 100 SHoW & SA Le
Featuring works by 100 of the country’s leading artists. 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 art. This exciting evening features a buffet dinner and beverages, and most importantly, the names of the winning bidders are drawn. Entry: $150 (Registration Required) Doors open 5:30pm, bidding closes 7:00pm, presentation follows | National Museum of Wildlife Art. westernvisions.org
LegAc Y gA LLerY
“Legacy of Nature” Group Wildlife and Sporting Art Show featuring Tim Shinabarger, Michael Coleman, Luke Frazier, Chad Poppleton, Bill Alther and Brian Grimm. 2-5pm | 75 N. Cache, 307.733.2353, legacygallery.com
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Meet the artists: R. Tom Gilleon and Greg Woodard 2-4pm | Altamira Fine Art, 172 Center Street, 307.739.4700, altamiraart.com
A STor I A FINe A rTS r ecePTIoN Artist Reception for Joshua Tobey and Greg Beecham
1-4pm | Astoria Fine Art, 35 E. Deloney (on the Town Square), 307.733.4016, .astoriafineart.com
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Artists in Residence: 11am–4pm | Bob Coontz - wildlife painting with acrylics, Rip Caswell – sculpture demonstration and pre-cast sale; 7–9pm | Artist reception: Bob Coontz, D. Michael Thomas, Rip Caswell, Gayle Westerfeild, Deb Fox and Deb Penk. 130 West Broadway, 307.201.1172, grandtetongallery.com
W eST BA Nk A rTISTS ST UDIo ToUr
Rare opportunity to visit prominent artist’s studios. Watch the creative process, interact with the artists and appreciate their creative environment. West Bank Art Studios, Variety of locations (visit jacksonholechamber.com for complete list) 307.733.5096, thalglass.com
T Wo gr e Y HILLS
Jeff Roller, award winning Santa Clara pottery artist will be in the gallery to show his latest works. Jeff is a 6th generation potter in the famous Tafoya family. As the son of award winning potter Toni Roller and the grandson of the famed potter Margaret Tafoya, he was exposed to the finest works in traditional Pueblo pottery. Jeff began making his pottery at age nine and today his creations are among the most exquisite Native American pottery to be produced. Please join us in the Gallery to meet Jeff and discuss his art. Gene Waddell from Waddell Trading Company in Scottsdale, AZ will be in the gallery showcasing his fabulous collectible jewelry. The collection will have a selection of contemporary and the finest vintage pieces. You will have an opportunity to see and purchase works from Charles Loloma, Preston Monongye, Jesse Monongya & Don Supplee to name a few. Please join us in the gallery for the show and sale of the Masters. 11am-6pm | 110 E. Broadway; 307.733.2677; fineindianart.com
JACKSON HOLE
THe JAck SoN HoLe SHoWc A Se oF HoMeS Friday, Sept., 12th - through Saturday Sept., 13th
Tour a selection of Teton County’s most exquisitely designed, built and decorated homes by our valley’s premier architects, builders and interior designers. This event will be a self-guided tour, offering an opportunity for established and prospective residents as well as visitors to see first hand the craftsmanship and artisan style that is uniquely Jackson Hole – where western and contemporary unite. Hosted by Homestead Magazine. 10am-6pm | Various Locations, see Showcase map, Tickets online or at select retailers $10 in advance, or $15 day of Showcase homes. www.jacksonholeshowcase.com
19TH A NNUA L JAck SoN HoLe QUIck Dr AW A rT SA Le A ND 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 ninety minute creative process, along with the sale of “Forever Jackson,” by Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey and the first-time sculpture raffle of “Jackson Symphony”, the featured artwork of the 2014 Fall Arts Festival. 9am | Jackson Town Square. Open to the public.
BeST oF A STor I A SHoW
8th annual Best of Astoria Show – 25 gallery artists in attendance Special Artist Guest: Ewoud de Groot 10am-1pm | Astoria Fine Art, 35 E. Deloney (on the Town Square), 307.733.4016, .astoriafineart.com
W eST BA Nk A rTISTS ST UDIo ToUr
T Wo gr e Y HILLS
Jeff Roller, award winning Santa Clara pottery artist will be in the gallery to show his latest works. Jeff is a 6th generation potter in the famous Tafoya family. As the son of award winning potter Toni Roller and the grandson of the famed potter Margaret Tafoya, he was exposed to the finest works in traditional Pueblo pottery. Jeff began making his pottery at age nine and today his creations are among the most exquisite Native American pottery to be produced. Please join us in the gallery to meet Jeff and discuss his art. Gene Waddell from Waddell Trading Company in Scottsdale, AZ will be in the gallery showcasing his fabulous collectible jewelry. The collection will have a selection of contemporary and the finest vintage pieces. You will have an opportunity to see and purchase works from Charles Loloma, Preston Monongye, Jesse Monongya & Don Supplee to name a few. Please join us in the gallery for the show and sale of the Masters. 11am-6pm | 110 E. Broadway; 307.733.2677; fineindianart.com
FA LL A rTS FeSTIvA L A rTIST PA rT Y oN THe ToWN SQUA r e
Rare opportunity to visit prominent artist’s studios. Watch the creative process, interact with the artists and appreciate their creative environment.
Join artists from Astoria Fine Art & West Lives On galleries for this fun-filled reception in the tent on the Town Square! Meet both featured artists, Joshua Tobey and Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, as the weekend winds down for the Fall Arts Festival!
West Bank Art Studios, Variety of locations (visit jacksonholechamber.com for complete list) 307.733.5096, thalglass.com
TBD | Jackson Town Square. Open to the public.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
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Meet the artists: R. Tom Gilleon and Greg Woodard 2-4pm | Altamira Fine Art, 172 Center Street, 307.739.4700, altamiraart.com
Schedule of events
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Join Jackson’s 30-plus art galleries for brunch and festive beverages at this closing day celebration of yet another superb Fall Arts Festival! Brunch, Bloody Marys and spectacular art…what an ending! 11am-3pm | Various locations – see gallery map. Open to the public.
SePTeMBer Future Festival Dates
September 10-20, 2015 • September 8-18, 2016 • September 7-17, 2017
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Art Association/Center for the Arts 240 South Glenwood 733-6379
12. Images of Nature 170 North Cache Street 733-9752
22. Trio Fine Art 545 North Cache Street 734-4444
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Astoria Fine Art 35 East Deloney Avenue 733-4016
13. Legacy Gallery 75 North Cache Street 733-2353
23. Two Grey Hills 110 East Broadway Avenue 733-2677
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Brookover Gallery 125 North Cache Street 732-3988
14. Mountain Trails Gallery 155 North Center Street 734-8150
24. West Lives On Gallery 75 North Glenwood Street 734-2888
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Cayuse Western Americana 255 North Glenwood Street 739-1940
15. National Museum of Wildlife Art 2820 Rungius Road 733-5771
25. West Lives On Contemporary Gallery 55C North Glenwood Street 734-2888
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Diehl Gallery 155 West Broadway Avenue 733-0905
16. RARE Gallery 60 East Broadway 733-8726
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Fighting Bear Antiques 375 South Cache Street 733-2669
17. Rich Haines Gallery 150 Center Street 733-7530
26. Wilcox Gallery 110 Center Street and 1975 North Highway 89 733-6450
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Grand Teton Gallery 130 West Broadway 201-1172
18. Turpin Gallery 25 South Cache Street 733-7530
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Heather James Gallery 172 Center Street | Suite 101 200-6090
19. Shadow Mountain Gallery 10 West Broadway Avenue 733-3162
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Altamira Fine Art 172 Center Street 739-4700
10. Hennes Studio & Gallery 5850 Larkspur Drive 733-2593
Horizon Fine Art 30 King Street 739-1540
21. Trailside Galleries 130 East Broadway Avenue 733-3186
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20. Tayloe Piggot Gallery 62 South Glenwood Street 733-0555
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Nancy Dunlop p Cawdrey
Forever Fore ver JAckSoN
“Jackson Hole has been good to me…and for me! Each September when I do the Falls Arts Festival Quick Draw in the town square, I hope to invite folks along in the creative process of showing up and being as big as I can be. Pushing the edges of medium, form, technique and subject matter, I broadcast an invitation to expansiveness – which is why I love the West. The sky is the limit…and it is limitless. When I found silk painting some 25 years ago, I was struck with the strength of color, the fluidity of the medium, the expressiveness of the brush strokes. For 2014, the C.M. Russell Museum has selected the founding members of the Russell Skull Society of Artists, a new, elite group of contemporary Western artists. Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey is one of only two women selected. Nancy shows regularly at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Buffalo Bill Historical Museum, the CM Russell Museum, the National Cowboy Museum, the Gilcrease, the Phippen Museum, the “Cowgirl” Up Show, and the Western Masters Show. Cawdrey is represented by West Lives On Gallery, Jackson, WY, The Big Horn Galleries, Cody, WY and Tubac, AZ; Hayden Hays Gallery at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, CO and The Howell Gallery in Oklahoma City, OK
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Joshua Tobey
JAckSoN SYMPHoNY Josh grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the son of renowned ceramic and bronze sculptors Gene and Rebecca Tobey. Josh began sculpting in clay and casting in bronze at the age of six. “My childhood was full of gallery shows and art foundries. Many of the people I grew up around are today’s most established western artists”. At 35 years old, Josh is well established in the Western art world, creating bronze sculptures of wildlife featuring a contemporary patina. Renowned for this patina work, Josh combines his love of art and his lifelong passion for the outdoors in his bronze sculpture. Sometimes called whimsical, Josh’s work also has a serious side; it depicts the “interdependence of wildlife and humanity” by revealing aspects of human emotion, experience and culture through wildlife sculpture. His work ranges in size from miniature to monumental. Josh’s work has been featured in several national magazines, including the cover artist for Wildlife Art. Most recently, John was invited to the Collectors’ Reserve Show at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Other honors include three major works in the Raymond James Financial art collection, and public works in the collections of Na ‘Aina Kai Botanical Gardens and Sculpture Park in Kauai, Western State University, the Medical Center of the Rockies, and the Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Josh became an elected member of the National Sculpture Society in 2012 and currently serves as a board member of the Artist Charitable Fund, a nonprofit organization.
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NaNcy cawdrey Artists Reception September 6th • 2 – 6 pm “Peek-A-Boo”
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22nd WeSTerN DeSIgN conference H ATS oFF To A NeW cL A SSIc IN JAck SoN HoLe! Just when you thought you knew what to expect, the 2014 Western Design Conference Exhibit + Sale introduces a contemporary slate of events and exhibits showcasing preeminent artists working in the American Western genre. On the evening of September 4th, the Snow King Center will come alive with the Opening Preview Party and Fashion + Jewelry Show. Models, live music, and libations will flow as the 22nd annual WDC kicks off a festive night of shopping with great style. Over 130 artists and exhibitors will deliver an unprecedented intersection of functional Western art and entertainment.
Best of the West
In a highly anticipated creative change, a Designer Show House will anchor the show floor. Six rooms created by acclaimed designers, artists, and vendors will incorporate sophisticated finishes and highly prized pieces into a contemporary timber frame-inspired home.
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The WDC is one of the landmark events of the Fall Arts Festival in Jackson Hole. It is renowned for the caliber of artists and couture pieces showcased annually. With over seventeen thousand dollars awarded in prize money, juried artists from around the country jockey for the opportunity to participate at this nationally acclaimed exhibit and sale. Recognizing the need for a multi-faceted experience, Retail Row was created as another new component to debut at the 2014 show. “Retail Row is a secondary shopping experience featuring fashion, jewelry, and home goods that’s designed to be accessible to everyone,” says show owner Allison Merritt. The WDC Exhibit+ Sale is a signature event of the Fall Arts Festival and runs September 4-7 at the Snow King Center in Jackson, Wyoming. Visit WesternDesignConference.com for tickets and more information.
For more information contact: Allison Merritt, 307.690.9719 or allison@westerndesignconference.com
events Schedule THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 W eSTer N DeSIgN coNFer eNce oPeNINg Pr e v IeW PA rT Y
VIP early entry into the Exhibit + Sale allows the public to view award winning craft, meet this year’s artisans, walk through the Designer Show House, experience a Fashion + Jewelry Show and participate in the live WDC Auction while enjoying local culinary creations by Café Genevieve + signature cocktails during a festive night of shopping and entertainment. Snow King Center / Doors open at 6pm Tickets $125–$50 in advance online and at the door (includes return privileges) WesternDesignConference.com
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5-7 W eSTer N DeSIgN coNFer eNce eXHIBIT + SA Le
The world’s preeminent exhibition and celebration of what is happening in the world of western design. Over 100 exhibitors showcase one-of-a-kind creations of furniture, fashion, jewelry, and home accessories during the 21st annual Exhibit + Sale hosted by Teton Home and Living magazine. NEW! Join us at 11am for the unveiling of more than $22,000 in Design Excellence Awards; meet the judges and enjoy a celebratory reception of libations and brunch bites with catering by E.Leaven Food Company. Snow King Center, 10am – 5pm. Tickets at the door $15 (includes return privileges). WesternDesignConference.com
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The National Museum of Wildlife Art has announced a new “Wild 100®” approach for its annual Western Visions® fundraiser, scheduled for August 30 – September 21, 2014. A month-long art celebration presented by the Jackson Hole, Wyoming-based museum, Western Visions combines lectures, artist demos and fabulous artsy parties with the chance to view and purchase the best of wildlife and Western art – and has been a cornerstone of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival for more than two decades. But the event’s very success had become a problem as the number of participating artists grew, prompting the decision to focus on a field of 100 artists – the Wild 100 – for 2014.
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“What started 27 years ago as the work of 30 artists in a single miniatures show and sale to benefit the museum has evolved and grown until in 2013 we featured 150 artists and numerous related events, exhibitions and sales,” says Jim McNutt, president and CEO of the museum. “We’re thrilled that Western Visions has become established as a major national show. In order to give the kind of attention to each artist and buyer that we would like to provide, we have fixed the number of artists participating at 100 as we move forward, and rebranded our two major events as the Wild 100 Show & Sale and the Wild 100 Artist Party.” Western Visions’ new, curated, 100 artists approach allows the National Museum of Wildlife Art to showcase a combination of well-established top-selling artists and emerging talents who will be the next generation of leading wildlife artists in an exceptional arts experience for artists and collectors alike. In addition to the Wild 100 Artist Party, September 11, and the Wild 100 Show & Sale, September 12, the museum has announced its featured artists for 2014 – painter Ewoud de Groot and sculptor Gwynn Murrill – and will present opportunities to experience their work and techniques in presentations on September 11. Other Western Visions activities include the Paintings, Sculpture and Sketch shows and sales, the Jewelry & Artisan Luncheon and Show & Sale, the Palates and Palettes free tasting and viewing event, September 5, and the follow-up Art a’ Brewin’ browsing and buying opportunity, September 24. For more information and a complete schedule of Western Visions events, visit westernvisions.org.
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gW YNN MUrrILL’S work bridges figurative and abstract sculpture. Her animal figures serve as points of departure for the exploration of form, becoming vessels, which, reduced to their most basic lines and shapes, elegantly echo the essence of her subject. Her initial sculptures of the early 1970s, carved from found wood, laminated into large blocks, gave way to stone and marble pieces as Murrill’s process evolved through the early 1980s. Murrill is now best known for her timeless animal forms cast in bronze. Murrill’s work is held by numerous private collections and can be seen in number of public commissions throughout the U.S. and across the globe.
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WILD 100 EVENTS CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
features delicious hors d’oeuvres provided by the Rising Sage Café, beverages, and an exciting evening.
This premier show and sale features one-of-a-kind and limited-edition work by the greatest contemporary artisans in the country. Select offerings include handmade fine jewelry, wearable art, leather work, and other beautiful accessories.
5:30pm-8:30pm | $100 per person. Complimentary catalog included. Register online or call 307.732.5412. Party and Show Event Combo ticket available to attend the Wild 100 Artist Party and the Wild 100 Show & Sale. $200 per person.
JeWeLrY & ArTISAN SHoW & SALe
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JeWeLrY & ArTISAN LUNcHeoN
FeATUreD ArTIST eveNT: goINg WILD WITH eWoUD De grooT
11am-4pm | $100 per person. Register online or call 307.732.5412.
6pm-7pm | Free for guests attending the Wild 100 Artist Party. Register online for the Wild 100 Artist Party or call 307.732.5412.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Enjoy an elegant luncheon at the newly renovated Snow King Grand Room in Jackson. Preview and purchase handmade goods by premiere artisans of jewelry, fiber, leather, and other wearable art during this elegant event. This ladiesonly event kicks-off the Jewelry and Artisan portion of the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s Western Visions activities. The luncheon will be followed by two events featuring Jewelry & Artisans at the Museum: Thursday, September 4 from 9am-5pm Join us for High Tea at 2pm through the afternoon (while champagne lasts!) Friday, September 5 from 9am-5pm Join us for Palates & Palettes from 3-5pm THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
WILD 100 ArTIST PArTY
As part of the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s 27th annual Western Visions: Wild 100 Show & Sale, artists and patrons have an opportunity to view the art, place bids, and mingle with artists before the big sale. The Wild 100 Artist Party
On the evening of Thursday, September 11, join featured artist Ewoud de Groot “Going Wild.” Join Ewoud in learning his process in a demonstration. Ewoud will be painting in the open so everyone can experience his technique.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
WILD 100 SHoW & SALe
Doors open 5:30 PM Bidding closes 7:00 PM Presentation to follow Featuring works by 100 of the country’s leading artists. 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 art. This exciting evening features a buffet dinner and beverages, and most importantly, the names of the winning bidders are drawn. $100 per person. Complimentary catalog included. Register online or call 307.732.5412.
FALL ARTS FESTIVAL SPONSORS The Jackson Hole News & Guide is Teton County, Wyoming’s award winning, hometown newspaper. Voted Best of the Best by the National Newspaper Association in 2004, the News&Guide offers its readers a weekly reflection of life in the Tetons with compelling photography and presented in an easy-to-read format. Whether you call Jackson Hole home or simply share a special interest in the issues and events shaping the future of the valley, the News & Guide is the source to keep you connected. Both mail-delivered and e-edition subscriptions are available by calling 307.733.2047 or at jhnewsandguide.com/subscribe. JACKSON HOLE
Mountain Living is a proud sponsor of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival. Mountain Living magazine celebrates the homes and lifestyles of the Rocky Mountain West. Discover all the latest trends in high country decorating and architecture as well as entertaining and travel tips, food, shopping and the arts. Pick up this month’s issue on the newsstands now, visit us online at mountainliving.com or call 888.645.7600 to subscribe.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
PA L ATeS & PA LeT TeS 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. Spend the evening walking from gallery to gallery, discovering the diversity of artwork ranging from rustic to elegant. 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. 5-8pm | Various locations Open to the public
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SUNDAY A rT BrUNcH Join us for the 5th year of the Sunday Art Brunch Gallery Walk. After tremendous success with last year’s events, Jackson’s 30 art galleries are preparing for brunch and festive beverages at this closing-day celebration of the 29th Fall Arts Festival! Brunch, Bloody Marys, spectacular art, and the announcement of the 2014 Featured Artist… what an ending! 11-3pm | Various locations Open to the public
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WINE TASTING & SILENT AUCTION
Come sample a variety of great wines!
11am - 4 pm Sunday, September 7 Discover incredible buys at a silent auction:
Everything from fishing, float trips, golf, art, collectibles and much more…to benefit the “Save the Arches” and charitable projects.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 & 13
JAck SoN HoLe SHoWc A Se oF HoMeS It’s no secret that Jackson Hole boasts some of the country’s most spectacular homes. This year during the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, you can experience the reality of this well-deserved reputation. The Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes will provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity to tour a selection of our valley’s most exquisitely designed, built and decorated homes by our premier architects, builders and designers. From mountain modern to a log masterpiece, this is a rare chance to see the innovative artisan style that is uniquely Jackson Hole – where western and contemporary unite. This two-day event will be a self-guided tour allowing for personal contact to be made with each of the designers, architects, builders and landscapers that are behind these unique projects.
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COMMEMORATIVE FALL ARTS FESTIVAL WINE 2012 c A LIFor NI A c A Ber NeT SAU vIgNoN 2013 c A LIFor NI A cH A r DoNNAY Among the many important elements of the Fall Arts Festival are the food and the wine. The Chamber of Commerce, with the help of The Liquor Store, has for the past eight years made available a commemorative bottling of a quality red and a white wine. Part of the proceeds of the sale of these wines is designated to support the Fall Arts Festival.
Bottles may be purchased for $19.99 at The Liquor Store next to Albertson’s. With the additional wine label this year, grab a red and a white to use for gifts all year long!
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
TAk IN’ IT To THe STr eeTS Support our local artists at the Art Association’s 13th annual Takin’ It To The Streets art fair. This ever-popular, intimate, 40 booth street fair takes place in conjunction with the Fall Arts Festival, on the Town Square during Taste of the Tetons. Come experience the breadth of talent that abounds in our community! Takin’ It to the Streets gives our wonderful, local artists the spotlight! .“This is one of my favorite Art Association events because it gives our vibrant arts community a day to celebrate!” said Amy Fradley, art fair director. “The talent in our community never ceases to amaze me!”
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 ceramics. There is something for everyone, from handmade crafts to gallery-quality artwork. For more information on Takin’ It To The Streets please contact Amy Fradley, art fair director for The Art Association of Jackson Hole via email at amyf@artassociation.org or by phone at 307.733.8792. 10-4pm | Jackson Town Square
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roTArY SUPPer cLUB’S FALL ArTS FeSTIvAL WINe TASTINg AND SILeNT AUcTIoN
The Rotary Supper Club joins with Taste of the Tetons and Takin’ It to the Streets to produce the Wine Tasting and Silent Auction. All proceeds go back into the community through scholarships and sponsorships. Each taste ticket is $1. 11-5pm | Jackson Town Square
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
TA STe oF THe TeToNS & TINe TA STINg ArT oF THe MeAL
Renowned chefs have brought a worldly palate to the Valley—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 7th on the Jackson Town Square. In addition to fabulous food, Taste of the Tetons’ guests can enjoy a wine tasting, a silent auction, and Howdy Pardners’ Pickin’ in the Park live cowboy music hosted by the Jackson Hole Cowboy Jubilee. Taste of the Tetons pairs up with the popular JACKSON HOLE
Takin’ It to the Streets juried art fair featuring the works of 40 exceptional local artists. Jackson Hole restaurants incorporate the finest from a remarkably diverse group of cultures and continents, from Italian and Thai to steakhouses and bistros. Participating chefs in this year’s event include Couloir Restaurant, Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse, The Wort Silver Dollar Bar & Grill, Four Seasons, eLeaven, the Fine Dining Group, Amangani, Dining In Catering, and The Spur at Teton Mountain Lodge. 11-3pm | Jackson Town Square
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quickdraw Art sale & auction SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 If you have an eye for art of just want to spend a day in the Town Square, the annual QuickDraw Art Sale & Auction will take care of those desires. Give 30-plus accomplished artists ninety minutes to complete a painting or sculpture in front of a crowd of curious onlookers, and art becomes an adrenaline-charged spectator sport. Now in it’s 18th 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 ninety minutes. Afterwards, each piece, including the 2014 Fall Arts Festival Artist Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey’s original piece, entitled, “Forever Jackson” will be auctioned off and Joshua Tobey’s limited edition of “Jackson Symphony” will be raffled off. Make sure to check the QuickDraw schedule before the event to find out when your favorite will be auctioned. 9am | QuickDraw, 11am | Auction, Open to the public
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Matt Montagne Jared Sanders – Altamira Fine Art Duke Beardsley – Altamira Fine Art Josh Clare – Astoria Fine Art Linda Tuma Robertson – Astoria Fine Art Carol Swinney – Astoria Fine Art Gary Keimig – Grand Teton Gallery/Silver Sage Wyoming Gayle Weisfeld – Grand Teton Gallery Dean Bradshaw – Horizon Fine Art Kay Stratman – Horizon Fine Art John Poon – Legacy Gallery Chad Poppleton – Legacy Gallery Gary Lynn Roberts – Legacy Gallery Tim Tanner – Legacy Gallery Jeff Ham – Mountain Trails Gallery Amy Poor – Mountain Trails Gallery Carrie Wild – Mountain Trails Gallery Chris Navarro – Mountain Trails Gallery Dustin Payne – Mountain Trails Gallery John Potter – Mountain Trails Gallery Debbie Whitehead – RARE Gallery Amy Ringholz – Ringholz Studios Mar Evers – Shadow Mountain Gallery Jennifer Hoffman – Trio Fine Art Bill Sawczuk – Trio Fine Art Kathryn Mapes Turner – Trio Fine Art Lyn St. Clair – West Lives on Contemporary Joe Kroenenberg – West Lives On RC Jones – West Lives On Tom Mansanarez – Wilcox Gallery Jim Wilcox – Wilcox Gallery
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The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce deeply appreciates the support of the local, regional and national businesses and corporations that have made contributions to the 2014 Fall Arts Festival. Please join us in recognizing them. MoUNTAIN oAk SPoNSor-$10,000
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coTToNWooD - $500 Astoria Fine Art Bank of Jackson Hole Jackson Bootlegger Lee’s Tees Legacy Gallery Mountain Trails Gallery Scenic Safaris Teton Signs Two Grey Hills UPS Store Western Design Conference
A sincere thank you to all the volunteers, Fall Arts Festival Committee members,Chamber Board members and Chamber staff, family, and friends, who have worked so hard to bring you yet another great fall celebration!
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