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About the WyoView Project
The 2018 WyoView project unites art and conservation to cultivate
a deeper sense of place in Northwest Wyoming. Formerly branded
as View22, JHLT updated the project name to WyoView to reflect
the regional focus of the organization’s conservation work across
Northwest Wyoming. This year, each WyoView artist was paired
with a JHLT-protected property in Northwest Wyoming, including
Teton, Sublette, and Fremont counties, and asked to create place-
based art.
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About the View22 Project
JHLT Property Map
Diane Benefiel
Emily Boespflug
Richard Burke
Elizabeth Cogburn Birnie
Katy Ann Fox
Nicole Gaitan
Pamela Gibson
Alissa Hartmann
Gary Keimig
Charmian McLellan
Bobbi Miller
Bronwyn Minton
Erin O'Connor
Abby Paffrath
Lee Carlman Riddell
Susan M. Rose
Jocelyn Slack
Kay Stratman
Exhibition Notes
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The 2018 project theme was Four Seasons and prompted each
artist to paint one piece per season, showcasing the seasonal
changes on one property over the course of an entire year.
WyoView facilitates visual and emotional connections that enable
people to experience Northwest Wyoming’s beautifully unique
open spaces through the paintbrushes of some of the region’s
most talented local artists with the outcome of raising greater
awareness of the importance of open space protection.
Now in its sixth year, the WyoView 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. 2017
gave artists access to properties over the course of an entire
summer, traveling to their assigned locations frequently. The 2018
project is the first year that artists have painted each season,
observing the natural cycles that take place in our backyards.
Paired with a WyoView blog, artists share their experiences and
paintings through regular photo updates and posts. In addition,
the Land Trust and WyoView artists have hosted artist
demonstrations at several protected property locations. The
project culminates each year with a fundraising art show that
benefits the Land Trust’s future land protection projects in
Northwest Wyoming in addition to supporting local artists.
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The WyoView: Four Seasons Exhibit is a celebration of art and conservation.
The Jackson Hole Land Trust is grateful to the local artists who have
dedicated their time and talents to create place-based art in support of our
work. We are also grateful to the conservation landowners of the WyoView
locations for allowing us to access their land for this project—and for having
the vision and generosity to protect these cherished open spaces for the
benefit of our communities, artists, and wildlife.
30% of the proceeds from the WyoView: Four Seasons Exhibit will be donated
by these artists to the Jackson Hole Land Trust (unless noted as a full
donation). Thank you for considering supporting local artists and our work to
protect the scenic, ranching, and wildlife values of Jackson Hole.
Dimensions listed are of the canvas or image size.
Prices listed include framing (when applicable).
For inquiries about art sales please contact Lizzie Votruba at
For more information, as well as a digital version of the catalog,
please visit jhlandtrust.org.
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Diane Benefiel
Muddy Creek
Eagle Rock Spring Flowers
Acrylic, 5x7”
$150
Fall Brilliance
Acrylic, 9x12”
$200
High Desert Winter Glow
Acrylic, 14x11”
$300
Summer Morning on Muddy Creek
Acrylic, 16x12”
$300
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Emily Boespflug
New Fork Cattle Ranch
Spring Glow
Oil on Panel, 12x24”
$1300
Summer Grazing Grounds
Oil on Panel, 11x14”
$750
Winter's Silent Approach
Pastel, 8.5x11”
$250
Change is in the Air
Oil on Canvas, 10x10”
$250
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Richard Burke
Mountain Springs Ranch
Winter Warmth
Oil on Wood Panel, 18x24”
$2160
Aspens at Mountain Springs
Oil, 16x20”
$1600
Sage Bench at Sunset
Oil, 8x10”
$320
Reflected Orange
Oil, 9x12”
$540
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Elizabeth Cogburn Birnie
Munger Mountain
Spring Valley
Water color & pastels, 8x10”
$275
Summer Valley
Watercolor & pastels, 8x10”
$275
Autumn Mountain
Watercolor & pastels, 8x10”
$275
Winter Mountain
Watercolor & Pastels, 8x10”
$275
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Katy Ann Fox
Spring Creek
i woke up like this
Oil on panel, 12x12”
$600
for the rest of the world
Oil on panel, 12x12”
$600
ripe
Oil on panel, 12x12”
$600
all is new
oil on panel, 12x12”
$600
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Nicole Gaitan
R Lazy S
Fall on the Ranch
Acrylic , 18x18”
$900
Winter Flurries
Acrylic , 18x18”
$900
Summer Blues
Acrylic , 18x18”
$900
Spring Aspens
Acrylic , 18x18”
$900
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Pamela Gibson
Jenkins Ranch
Spring
Encaustic, mixed media
on panel, 6x6”
$300
Summer
Encaustic, mixed media on
panel, 6x6”
$300
Autumn
Encaustic, mixed media on
panel, 6x6”
$300
Winter
Encaustic, mixed media on
panel, 6x6”
$300
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Alissa Hartmann
John Dodge
Spring in the Tetons
Oil on canvas, 12x9”
$400
Snake River Summer
Oil on Canvas, 12x9”
$400
Aspen Autumn
Oil on Canvas, 12x9”
$400
Winter Creek
Oil on Canvas, 12x9”
$400
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Gary Keimig
Torrey Lake Ranch
Snowfall
Oil, 8x10”
$450
Summer Clouds
Gouache Watercolor, 8x10”
$400
Mule Deer on Torrey Lake
Oil , 8x 10”
$ 550
Spring on Torrey Lake
Oil , 8x16 ”
$450
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Charmian McLellan
Flying Fish Hook Ranch
Mist
Oil on linen panel, 10x8”
$350
Solstice Sentry - Cottonwood
Oil on linen panel, 9x12”
$325
Pronghorn and Rabbitbrush
Oil on linen, 10x8”
$375
Spring Discovered - Penstemon
Oil on linen panel, 6x8”
$275
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Bobbi Miller
Ring Lake Ranch
Agrarian Algae
Oil , 6 x8 ”
$ 125
Thee Taj Mahole
Oil , 6 x8 ”
$ 125
Abandonment
Oil , 8 x6 ”
$ 125
Flushed
Oil, 6 x8 ”
$ 125
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Bronwyn Minton
Flat Creek Corridor
Winter
Graphite and watercolor
on paper, 10x10”
$100
Spring
Graphite and watercolor on
paper, 10x10”
$100
Summer
Graphite and Watercolor on
Paper, 10x10”
$100
Fall
Graphite and watercolor on
paper, 10x10”
$100
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Erin O'Connor
Snake River Ranch
Suspended
Oil on linen, 8x10”
$620
Rise Above It
Oil on linen, 8x6”
$395
Bovine Intervention
Oil on linen, 9x12”
$880
Wherever You Go
Oil on linen, 6x8”
$395
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Abby Paffrath
McCoy Place
Shades of Gold
Acrylic on board , 12x24”
$400
Winter Light
Acrylic on board , 12x24”
$400
Warm Summer Days
Acrylic on board , 12x24”
$400
Timber Trail
Acrylic on board , 12x24”
$400
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Lee Riddell
Mead Ranch
Spring Irrigation
Oil on linen, framed, 8x10”
$1000
Summer Song
Oil on linen, framed, 8x10”
$1000
Fall Storm
Oil on linen, framed, 8x10”
$1000
Winter Line
Watercolor in black metal frame,
5.5x8”
$750
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Susan M. Rose
Karns
Spring, Karns Meadow Park
Oil, 9x12”
$600
Summer, Karns Meadow Park
Oil, 24x20”
$1800
Fall, Karns Meadow Park
Oil, 7x5”
$340
Winter, Karns Meadow Park
Oil, 10x8”
$520
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Jocelyn Slack
Rock Springs
The Boulder
Watercolor, 12x18”
$400
Moose
Watercolor, 19x13”
$400
Valley
Watercolor, 21x15”
$400
Path
Watercolor, 14.25x14”
$400
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Kay Stratman
National Wildlife Art
Let it Snow
Watercolor, 11x10”
$925
Awakening
Watercolor, 11x10”
$925
An Unexpected View
Watercolor, 14x20”
$2250
Meg's Tree
Watercolor, 10x33”
$3025
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About the Jackson Hole Land Trust
The Jackson Hole Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization that
was established in 1980 to protect and steward the treasured
landscapes of Northwest Wyoming including Fremont and Sublette
counties. With over 55,000 acres protected, our vision is a legacy of
protected open spaces, wildlife habitat, working lands and community
spaces that inspire current and future generations. For more
information, please visit jhlandtrust.org.
For more information please visit www.jhlandtrust.org
690 S HWY 89, Suite 101 | PO Box 2897
Jackson, WY 83001
307.733.4707