2009 Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival Schedule of Events
(Note: This calendar reflects ongoing and slated events beginning Wednesday, Sept. 16. For a complete calendar of events, visit www.jacksonholechamber.com)
SPECIAL NOTE: R. Tom Gilleon, 2009’s Fall Arts Festival Poster Artist, will sign posters of his painting “Yellow Leaves Moon” (50″x50″ oil), above, at ALTAMIRA FINE ART, a change from original venue plans. Prior to the Fall Arts Festival, the painting is on display at the historic Wort Hotel, in Jackson. See details below for Wednesday, September 16. Galleries West Fine Art
7th Fall Round Up
This annual Fall Arts Festival group show features new works by all of Galleries West artists. Please note: Artists’ reception takes place during the Wednesday (September 16) night ART walk.
Galleries West Fine Art, 307-733-4412 www.gallerieswestjacksonhole.com
The Best of Astoria, September 11-20th
Includes the 2nd Annual Greg Beecham Wildlife Showcase. Astoria Fine Art, 307-733-4016, www.astoriafineart.com
J.H. Art Association: Members Only Exhibition
View an eclectic and extensive body of work by hundreds of talented Art Association members. On display through November 30. Check it out at the Artspace Lobby Gallery, Center for the Arts.
Mountain Trails’ “American Visions Group Show”
Running Sept. 1-20. The show features all Mountain Trails artists, with several being on hand and demonstrating throughout the Festival. These artists are: Carrie Fell (Grand Opening), Ken Rowe, Buckeye Blake, Jeff Ham and Vic Payne. Call Lisa Shannon for details! Her phone: 307.734.8150.
A Horse of a Different Color Gallery:
Toland Sand
Celebrate Toland Sand, an internationally known glass artist. His medium is cold-worked glass, the creation of glass sculpture by constructing three-dimensional forms. On display through September 30. 307-734-9603
Wednesday, September 16
Jewelry and Artisan Luncheon at Teton Pines
In conjunction with the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s Western Visions Show & Sale, enjoy an elegant luncheon at Teton Pines Resort & Country Club. Artisans (jewelry, fiber and leather) preview and sell their handmade goods. Ladies only! Register by September 10, 2009 by calling 307-732-5412.
11:00am – 4:00pm.
$100 per person or $500 per person for a package including Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday plus other Western Visions events.
www.WesternVisions.org
Gallery ARTWalk 5:00-8:00 pm
Join more than 30 Jackson art galleries for the special Wednesday ARTWalk. Enjoy fine art and experience the vibrant Jackson art scene. Look for the ART walk banners! Various locations, see gallery map, 5:00-8:00pm, open to the public.
Poster Signing with Tom Gilleon at Altamira Fine Art
3:00-5:00 pm
Meet Fall Arts Festival poster artist Tom Gilleon and receive a personally signed poster of his featured painting, “Yellow Leaves Moon.” Altamira Fine Art, 3:00-5:00pm, open to the public. An artist’s reception follows immediately after. 307-734-8150.
Galleries West Fine Art, 5:00-8:00pm
Reception for the 7th Fall Round Up. Meet and visit with many Galleries West artists.
307-733-4142, www.gallerieswestjacksonhole.com.
Thursday, September 17
Wild West Preview Party 6:30-10:30 pm
As part of the 22nd Annual Western Visions, artists and patrons have an opportunity to view the art, place their ballots, and mingle. The Jewelry and Artisan Show & Sale, Photography Show & Sale and Sketch Show & Sale are also open to the public during this event and the artisans are in residence. The evening includes delicious fare, a full bar and entertainment. Register by September 10, 2009 by calling 307-732-5412.
Location: National Museum of Wildlife Art
$100 per person or $500 per person for a package including Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, plus other events.
www.WesternVisions.org
Center Street Gallery, 5:00-8:00pm
Marshall Noice and Robert Deurloo Show
Marshall Noice is a contemporary landscape oil painter from Kalispell, MT. Robert Deurloo is a wildlife sculptor working in bronze and exotic patinas from Salmon, ID.
307-733-1155, www.centerstreetgallery.com
Friday, September 18
22nd Annual Miniatures and More Show & Sale, 5:30-9:30pm
This is the final opportunity to place bids prior to the evening’s drawing and auction. The evening features hors d’oeuvres and beverage, and most importantly, the names of the winning bidders are drawn. The Jewelry and Artisan Show & Sale, the Photography Show & Sale and the Sketch Show & Sale will be on display and guests are invited to make purchases. Call 307-732-5412. Register by September 10, 2009. Call 307-732-5412.
Location: National Museum of Wildlife Art, 5:30-9:30pm.
$100 per person or $500 per person for a package including Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, plus other events.
www.WesternVisions.org
Legacy of Nature Group Show, 1:00-4:00pm
The Legacy of Nature Group Show featuring wildlife and sporting art. Artists include paintings by Ken Carlson, Luke Frazier, Michael Coleman, Brian Grimm, Chad Poppleton, Julie T. Chapman, Trevor Swanson, Jan Martin McGuire, and sculptures by Ken Bunn and Tim Shinabarger.
Legacy Gallery. 307-733-2353, www.legacygallery.com

Jackson Hole Art Auction Preview 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
The Jackson Hole Art Auction is a premier Western Art Auction featuring art from Past and Present Masters of the American West. Historically recognized Western American Art is the focus, including works by the Taos Society of Artists, Deceased American Masters and Top Contemporary Western and Wildlife Artists. The Jackson Hole Art Auction is presented in association with Trailside Galleries and Gerald Peters Gallery.
Location: Center for the Arts
866-549-9278; www.jacksonholeartauction.com
Saturday, September 19
14th Annual Jackson Hole QuickDraw Art Sale & Auction
9:30 a.m.
Nationally, regionally and locally recognized artists paint and sculpt while spectators look on. Each new artwork will be auctioned off following an hour-long “draw.” “Yellow Leaves Moon,” 2009’s featured poster artwork by R. Tom Gilleon, will also be auctioned.
Location: Jackson Town Square, 9:30am, open to the public.
Please note 2009’s earlier time slot for this event.
Jackson Hole Art Auction Start: 1:00 p.m.
The Jackson Hole Art Auction is a premier Western Art Auction featuring art from Past and Present Masters of the American West. Historically recognized Western American Art is the focus, including works by the Taos Society of Artists, Deceased American Masters and Top Contemporary Western and Wildlife Artists. The Jackson Hole Art Auction is presented in association with Trailside Galleries and Gerald Peters Gallery.
Location: Jackson Hole Center for the Arts
866-549-9278; www.jacksonholeartauction.com
Galleries West Open House, All Day
Visit the gallery any time throughout the day for hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Many Fall Round-Up artists will be on hand during the day.
Galleries West Gallery
307-733-4412, www.gallerieswestjacksonhole.com
Trailside Galleries Fall Gold Show, 3:00-6:00pm
This annual event will show new works by all of their gallery artists with special showcases for Kyle Sims (wildlife painter), Lindsay Scott (wildlife artist), Bonnie Marris (wildlife painter), a small grouping by Mian Situ (Chinese figural painter) as well as a small grouping by wildlife painters Adam and Dan Smith.
307-733-3186, www.trailsidegalleries.com.
SPECIAL EVENT: JACKSON HOLE CONSERVATION ALLIANCE CELEBRATES 30 YEARS WITH “THE ART OF CONSERVATION: 30 ARTISTS, 30 YEARS.”
This event coincides with Jackson’s Fall Arts Festival. The Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance’s 30th Anniversary gala takes place at the Jackson Lake Lodge this evening, beginning at 5:30 p.m. A live and silent auction featuring works by renowned artists follows, and benefits the Alliance’s across-the-board conservation efforts. Participating artists want to make a difference, and you can, too.
A highlight of the auction is Robert Bateman’s “Bison,” a limited edition print not commercially available. A great American icon, the bison remains under stress, a symbol of conservation controversy. Two works by Bateman, including “Bison,” will be auctioned at 7:15 p.m. The auction includes oil paintings, watercolors, photography, bronzes, hand blown glass, ilfochrome, pastels, and more. Participating artists include:
Huntley Baldwin, Robert Bateman, Elke Bieber, Tina Close, Luke
Frazier, Natalie Goss, Eliot Goss, Jeff Hogan, Henry Holdsworth, Kal
Kallaugher, Fred Kingwill, Thomas Mangelsen, Mimi Matsuda, Pamela
McCool, Greg McHuron, Dee Parker, Mary Rasmussen, Audrey Roll-
Preissler, William Sawczuk, Kay Stratman, Lee Stroncek, Laurie Thal,
Shannon Troxler, Amy Unfried, September Vhay, Mary O. Waid, and
Andrew Weller.
Bidders may register for absentee bidding. Post-dinner admission is also available. For information, contact the Jackson Hole Conservation
Alliance office at (307) 733-9417.
- Sunday, September 20
Art Brunch Gallery Walk, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Join Jackson’s 30-plus art galleries for brunch and festive beverages at this Fall Arts Festival closing-day celebration! Brunch, Bloody Marys, and spectacular art.
Various gallery locations, see gallery map, 11:00am-3:00pm, open to the public.
West Lives On Gallery Open House, 10:00am-4:00pm
Featuring over 12 of West Lives On Gallery artists.
307-734-2888, www.westliveson.com.
Monday, September 21
Sleep…………….(All Day)