View22 JH

View22 JH View22: the Art of Jackson Hole’s Open Spaces Welcome to View22: The Art of Jackson Hole’s Open Spaces!

Our project highlights the open spaces that have been protected by the Jackson Hole Land Trust, seen through the unique perspective of local artists. Throughout the summer our artists travel to various Land Trust protected properties and create works of art inspired by these places. Along the way, they’ll share stories and photos and we'll post them here. The final works will be exhibited and sold

at the Land Trust’s Annual Picnic. The View22 project has garnered community support and media attention, including coverage in the Jackson Hole News & Guide, Wyoming Public Radio, the Land Trust Alliance’s Saving Lands Magazine, Images West, and other publications and online art blogs. In 2017, we are pleased to announce View22: Field Study, an immersive study of Jackson Hole Land Trust protected properties. Artists will have the opportunity to visit the same site on a number of occasions starting in late spring or early summer and throughout the summer season, and are responsible for creating three to four pieces of art over the course of the allotted months. The goal of View22: Field Study is to allow artists to form a deeper connection to the conservation land they are visiting and working on and to portray through their art the changes and cycles that take place on the landscape throughout the summer. Similar to 2016, View22: Field Study locations will be marked with green flags in late July, and will culminate with an exhibit and sale at the Jackson Hole Land Trust’s Annual Picnic on Sunday, August 13th. Now in its fifth year, the View22 project was launched in 2013 together with local artists Kathryn Turner, Jennifer Hoffman, and Bill Sawczuk. Inspiration for this project originally came from Kathryn Turner of Trio Fine Art who was influenced by artist Thomas Moran, whose sketches, watercolors, and landscape paintings of the rugged beauty of the Yellowstone region captured the imagination of the country – and Congress – and played an important role in the establishment of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. An organic partnership, it was proposed to the Land Trust by the artists of Trio Fine Art out of recognition of the importance of open space protection in our valley for wildlife, for the community, and for themselves as landscape artists. In 2014, Kay Northup, Lee Riddell, and Travis Walker joined the project. In 2015, we expanded the project in celebration of the Jackson Hole Land Trust’s 35th anniversary to showcase 35 local artists working in a variety of visual media. The 2016 View22: Open Studio Project included 19 local artists and explored easement-protected open access properties throughout Teton County.

09/28/2018

We are grateful for your support and hope you will continue to help protect a wild, open, connected Jackson Hole, for today and for the future.  38 years of open space | 55,000 acres protected

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02/14/2018

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On this Valentine's Day, we hope you find yourself full of love, play, and curiosity, just like a river otter, a symbol of good fortune and devotion.
From all of us here at the Jackson Hole Land Trust, thank you for your support, and we wish you fond moments with your loved ones on this special day. 💘💘💘
Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Boehm: elizabethboehm.com

Check out the latest installment of the Jackson Hole Land Trust Open Lands e-Newsletter, and you'll see a feature on ava...
11/09/2017

Check out the latest installment of the Jackson Hole Land Trust Open Lands e-Newsletter, and you'll see a feature on available artwork. Enjoy!

Check out the latest news from the !
Read a message from our President, learn about upcoming winter events, discover our new board and staff members, and catch a glimpse of our upcoming campaign.
Who knows, you might even see this super cute bear cub...
Read it all, here: http://mailchi.mp/829208f91a26/news-from-the-jackson-hole-land-trust-236825
Photo credit: Tim Mayo

"A powerful, yet soothing energy ensued as I pushed through the evening hours the following weekend to capture the genui...
10/17/2017

"A powerful, yet soothing energy ensued as I pushed through the evening hours the following weekend to capture the genuine spirit of the land, somehow ignoring the mosquitoes infesting my eyes, mouth, ears and every inch of my paint." - Emily Boespflug on her experience at the Bar Cross Ranch this summer.

By Roxanne Pierson Posted October 17, 2017 In Bar Cross, View22 Project 0 0 I was in awe soon after dropping down the shallow slope from the highway into the Bar Cross Ranch near Cora. The uppermost peaks of the Wind River Range peeking over the foothills remained snow-covered though July was upon u...

Kathy Wipfler's paintings "Shining Mountain" and "Pasture View" are still available for purchase. These beautiful painti...
10/06/2017

Kathy Wipfler's paintings "Shining Mountain" and "Pasture View" are still available for purchase. These beautiful paintings were done on the Snake River Ranch and 30% of the proceeds from their sale will benefit the Jackson Hole Land Trust.

For more information on Kathy's paintings, and all artwork still available, check our our website. http://view22.jhlandtrust.org/view22-field-study-works-now-available-online/

Carrie Wild has two paintings from this year's View22 JH project that are still available. Carrie's assigned property wa...
10/04/2017

Carrie Wild has two paintings from this year's View22 JH project that are still available. Carrie's assigned property was on a Jackson Hole Land Trust protected easement which protects an important stretch of the Snake River Corridor.

For more information on her paintings and all available artwork, please check our website. http://view22.jhlandtrust.org/view22-field-study-works-now-available-online/

Kay Meeks' paintings from the Seven Mile River Ranch outside of Pinedale were painted as part of this year's View22 JH p...
10/03/2017

Kay Meeks' paintings from the Seven Mile River Ranch outside of Pinedale were painted as part of this year's View22 JH project. 30% of the proceeds from the sale of her artwork will benefit the Green River Valley Program of JHLT!

For more information on Kay's artwork, and to view all available pieces, please visit our website. http://view22.jhlandtrust.org/view22-field-study-works-now-available-online/

Kay Stratman's assigned property for this year's project was the Wilson Wetlands Trail next to Hungry Jack's. Four of he...
10/02/2017

Kay Stratman's assigned property for this year's project was the Wilson Wetlands Trail next to Hungry Jack's. Four of her paintings are still available for purchase with 30% of the proceeds benefiting the Jackson Hole Land Trust.

For more information on Kay's paintings, and all available artwork, please visit our website. http://view22.jhlandtrust.org/view22-field-study-works-now-available-online/

Charmian McLellan painted these three paintings on the Flying Fish Hook Ranch, a property in our Green River Valley Prog...
09/28/2017

Charmian McLellan painted these three paintings on the Flying Fish Hook Ranch, a property in our Green River Valley Program of JHLT program area. 30% of the proceeds from the sale of these paintings will benefit the Green River Valley Program of JHLT!

For more information on these paintings, and to view all of the artwork from this year's project, please visit our website. http://view22.jhlandtrust.org/view22-field-study-works-now-available-online/

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