Posts Tagged ‘Greg McHuron’
NMWA’s Art After Hours Examines Bison
Restoring Bison in North America: Past and Present with Keith Aune
Tuesday, March 3
Art After Hours
Presented by the Dragicevich Foundation
7:00PM in the Cook Auditorium
FREE
It was a century ago when William Hornaday, Theodore Roosevelt, and early members of the American Bison Society (1905) established the first bison reserves. These early efforts were primarily directed at the capture and containment of the few remaining bison on fenced preserves to save the species from extinction. Present efforts to conserve the largest land mammal, the American bison, are far reaching and complex.
In 2006 the American Bison Society was re-established with a new mission directed at the ecological restoration of the species. Keith Aune is Senior Conservation Scientist for the North American Program of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and works on several conservation issues including ecological restoration of the American Bison.
Aune has been involved in wildlife research in Montana and Wyoming for 32 years. He has conducted field or laboratory research on black and grizzly bears, wildlife diseases, wolverine, cougar, and, more recently, bison. Aune is currently based in Bozeman, Montana, and will discuss the history of bison conservation and recent bison restoration efforts by WCS through its American Bison Society Initiative.
Co-sponsored by the Wildlife Conservation Society.
For information regarding this and other NMWA programs, phone 307-733-5771 or log on to www.wildlifeart.org.
The Art Association takes a few steps off the path this Friday, November 21, when it holds an opening reception for two long-time Jackson plein air painters: Greg McHuron and Jim Wilcox.  “Greg McHuron & Jim Wilcox: On Location,” will be on view at the ArtSpace Theater Gallery November 21-January 15, 2009.  Friday’s festivities begin at 5:30 pm.   The exhibition is sponsored by Jackson’s own “Deaf As a Post Lunch Bunch,” with Bert Raynes as “Chief Curmudgeon.”
“Plein air” is the art form meaning ‘painting in fresh air.’ Long time friends and colleagues, McHuron and Wilcox are nationally known artists; their painting lives forever intertwined.  Come pay tribute to these two plein air giants; their work is integral to our region’s great art history, and it is rare to have both artists on hand simultaneously.    For more information, contact the Art Association at 307-733-6379.
We’ll post more on this exhibit at a later date.
A Post Script:  The Jackson Hole Art Blog will be the subject of a radio interview airing tomorrow on The Range Radio (103.7) and The River, ( 92.3 ).  The three-minute program will air three times, between the hours of 7-8:00 a.m., 12-1:00 p.m., and 5-6:00 p.m.
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