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35 Places
About the View22 Project
View22: the Art of Jackson Hole’s Open Spaces seeks to unite art and
conservation to cultivate a deeper sense of place in Jackson Hole. By
pairing local artists with iconic and treasured Jackson Hole Land Trust
protected properties – and sharing these experiences through an
interactive online blog, artist demonstrations, and a fundraising art
show – the View22 Project raises awareness of the importance of open
space protection for the valley’s wildlife, community, and artists.
Throughout the summer, View22 artists travel to Land Trust protected
properties and create works of art inspired by these places. Our View22
blog shares their experiences and paintings through regular photo
updates and posts. In addition, the Land Trust and View22 artists host
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 Jackson Hole in
addition to supporting local artists.
The View22 Project was launched in 2013 together with Kathryn
Turner, Jennifer Hoffman, and Bill Sawczuk of the Trio Fine Art Gallery.
In 2014, Kay Northup, represented at Trailside Galleries; Lee Riddell,
represented at WRJ Home; and Travis Walker, represented at Altamira
Fine Art joined the project.
In 2015, we have once again expanded the project to create View22: 35
Places. In celebration of the Jackson Hole Land Trust’s 35th anniversary,
we have invited 35 local artists to create place-inspired art on 35 JHLT
conservation properties. The momentum for the project has built over
the summer as artists have created their works and interacted with
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the community at artist demonstrations at the Jackson Hole Mountain
Resort, Snake River Ranch, and R Park. From July 27th – August 9th, the
buzz has continued to build as the 35 View22 locations – visibly located
along well-traveled roads in the valley and along the Snake River
Corridor – have been marked with green JHLT flags.
View22: 35 Places will culminate with an exhibit and sale at the Jackson
Hole Land Trust’s 35th anniversary picnic on Sunday, August 9th.
This project draws inspiration from 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.
“The Trio artists are excited to collaborate with the Jackson Hole Land Trust in
this project that unites art and conservation. As full-time landscape painters in
Jackson Hole, we have a vital interest in the preservation of open space within
our valley. It is the natural beauty found in wide open spaces that inspires our
creativity. Through sharing our interpretations of the landscape, we hope to
shine a spotlight on the importance of conservation efforts made possible by
the Jackson Hole Land Trust”
– Kathryn Turner, Jennifer Hoffman, and Bill Sawczuk, founding
View22 artists.
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The View22: 35 Places Exhibit is a celebration of art and
conservation and the Jackson Hole Land Trust’s 35th
Anniversary.
The Jackson Hole Land Trust is grateful to the local artists
that have dedicated their time and talents to create placebased art in support of our work. We are also grateful to
the conservation landowners of the View22 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 community, artists, and
wildlife.
view22.jhlandtrust.org
30% of the proceeds from the View22: 35 Places 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 Leslie Steen
at [email protected]
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About the View 22 Project
David Agnello
Joe Arnold
Annie Band
Stephanie Brennan
Mike Cavaroc
Scotty Craighead
Chris Figenshau
Katy Ann Fox
Pamela Gibson
Taylor Glenn
Dwayne Harty
Jennifer L. Hoffman
Todd Kosharek
Ed Lavino
Thomas D. Mangelsen
Timothy C. Mayo
Bronwyn Minton
Anne Muller
Erin O’Connor
Abby Paffrath
Mike Piggott
Ed Riddell
Lee Carlman Riddell
Ben Roth
Bill Sawczuk
Eric Seymour
Craig Spankie
David Stubbs
Kathryn Mapes Turner
Amy Unfried
September Vhay
Travis Walker
Travis Walker
Carrie Wild
Kathy Wipfler
JHLT Property Map
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David Agnello
“The Poodle”
fine art print with museum glass, 1 of 12
13 x 27”
Location: 4 Lazy F Ranch
$1200 - now $840
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Joe Arnold
“Walton Ranch, High View With the Snake River”
oil on canvas
12 x 16”
Location: Walton Ranch
$1100 SOLD
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Annie Band
“Snake River Ranch Triptych”
fine silver with rubies, sapphires, spinel and zircon
Location: Snake River Ranch – West Side
$2495 - now $1,950, 50% of proceeds benefit JHLT
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Stephanie Brennan
“Lunch Break”
acrylic on panel
10 x 10
Location: Emily’s Pond
$250, all proceeds benefit JHLT SOLD
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Mike Cavaroc
“The Lighter Side of Doubt”
photo print, open edition
12 x 18”
Location: Flat Creek Corridor
$540
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Scotty Craighead
“Confluence”
mixed media
36 x 36”
Location: Gros Ventre Confluence Property
$1500 SOLD
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Chris Figenshau
“Rock Springs”
photo print, open edition
11 x 14”
Location: Rock Springs
$500 SOLD, additional prints available
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Katy Ann Fox
“From One to the Other”
oil on panel
18 x 18”
Location: South Park Road Property
$925 SOLD
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Pamela Gibson
“Last Light”
encaustic on board
31 x 26”
Location: Indian Springs Ranch
$2500 SOLD
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Taylor Glenn
“Summer Morning at R Lazy S”
archival pigment print, 1 of 1
16.5 x 30”
Location: R Lazy S Ranch
$2250
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Dwayne Harty
“Red Rock Ranch”
oil on linen board
11 x 14”
Location: Red Rock Ranch
$1200 SOLD
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Jennifer L. Hoffman
“Under Beaver Mountain”
oil on mounted linen
12 x 16”
Location: Broken Arrow Ranch
$1750 - now $1,495
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Todd Kosharek
“Hatchet Ranch”
acrylic on board
20 x 24”
Location: Hatchet Ranch
$1800
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Ed Lavino
“Huidekoper Hay Fields”
archival color photograph; edition 1 of 5
9 x 35”
Location: Huidekoper Ranch
$500 SOLD, additional prints available
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Thomas D. Mangelsen
“Liz’s Legacy”
limited edition photograph, 1 of 10
13 x 20”
Location: Circle EW Ranch
$1500
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Timothy C. Mayo
“Dubois Badlands”
Inkjet photograph
12 x 18”
Location: Long Ridge Property, Wind River Program Area
$250, all proceeds benefit JHLT's Wind River Program
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Bronwyn Minton
“Karns Meadow”
graphite and acrylic on board
16 x 12”, set of 2
Location: Karns Meadow
$200 (as a pair) SOLD
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Anne Muller
“This Land Belongs to You and Me”
photo print on metallic glossy paper
24 x 30”
Location: Fall Creek Road Property
$250, all proceeds benefit JHLT SOLD
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Erin O’Connor
“Lay of the Land”
oil on linen
20 x 16”
Location: Snake River Ranch – East Side
$2700
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Abby Paffrath
“Fish Creek Has All the Views - Sleeping Indian, Glory,
The Grand”
batik painted with water from Fish Creek
11 x 11”, set of 3
Location: Fish Creek Ranch
$1500 for the set or $550 each SOLD
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Mike Piggott
“Munger Mountain Morning”
acrylic on canvas
12 x 16 “
Location: Munger Mountain Corridor
$1350 - now $1,000
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Ed Riddell
“Swan Ponds”
archival pigment print on 100% cotton rag paper
Land Trust special edition 1 of 1
8.5 x 19”
Location: Valley Springs Ranch
$950 SOLD
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Lee Carlman Riddell
“R Park Summer”
oil on linen
8 x 10”
Location: Rendezvous “R” Park
$1000 SOLD
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Ben Roth
“View From Granite Ridge Meadow”
reductive lino cut, screen print, hand-colored, 1 of 18
11 x 14”
Location: Granite Ridge
$300 framed image (print only, $150) SOLD, 0 available
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Bill Sawczuk
“Valley Treasure”
oil on canvas
16 x 20”
Location: Rocking H Ranch
$2700 SOLD
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Eric Seymour
“Elk Camp”
Inkjet photo
1 of 3
22 x 32”
Location: Elk Camp
$800 SOLD, additional prints available
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Craig Spankie
“Number 818”
board, enamel paint, siding, acrylic
31 x 34.5”
Location: Hansen Ranch
$2500 SOLD
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David Stubbs
“After the Storm”
archival print, museum glass, 1 of 5
24 x 36”
Location: East Gros Ventre Butte
$1250 framed (print only, $950)
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Kathryn Mapes Turner
“Bloom”
oil on canvas
12 x 16”
Location: Neilson Ranch
$2200 SOLD
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Amy Unfried
“Trail Creek Tree Totem”
bronze, Land Trust special edition 1 of 1
29” tall, base 8 x 8”
Location: Trail Creek Ranch
$6500 - now $5,000
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September Vhay
“A Bay Sunday”
oil on belgian linen
20 x 20”
Location: Hardeman Meadows
$4900 SOLD
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Travis Walker
“A Storm is Coming”
acrylic on canvas
16 x 20”
Location: Bar BC Meadow
$1600 SOLD
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Travis Walker
“Mead Ranch Barn”
acrylic on canvas
11 x 14”
Location: Mead Ranch
$1200 SOLD
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Carrie Wild
“Spring Creek Royalty”
acrylic resin and gold leaf on canvas
15 x 30”
Location: Spring Creek Ranch
$1900 SOLD
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View22 Locations
Kathy Wipfler
“Hay Meadow With a View”
oil on linen
18 x 24”
Location: Feuz Ranch, Buffalo Valley
$4400 SOLD
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1.4 Lazy F Ranch
2.Bar BC Meadow
3.Broken Arrow Ranch, Hoback
4.Circle EW Ranch
5.East Gros Ventre Butte
6.Elk Camp
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7.Emily's Pond
8.Fall Creek Road Property
9.Feuz Ranch, Buffalo Valley
10.Fish Creek Ranch
11.Flat Creek Corridor
12.Granite Ridge
13.Gros Ventre Confluence
14.Hansen Ranch
15.Hardeman Meadows
16.Hatchet Ranch
17.Huidekoper Ranch
18.Indian Springs Ranch
19.Karns Meadow
20.Long Ridge Property, WRP
21.Mead Ranch
22.Munger Mountain Corridor
23.Neilson Ranch
24.R Lazy S Ranch
25.Red Rock Ranch, Gros Ventre
26.Rendezvous "R" Park
27.Rock Springs, JHMR
28.Rocking H Ranch
29.Snake River Ranch – East
30.Snake River Ranch – West
31.South Park Road Property
32.Spring Creek Ranch
33.Trail Creek Ranch
34.Valley Springs Ranch
35.Walton Ranch
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About the Jackson Hole Land Trust
The Jackson Hole Land Trust is a private nonprofit that was established
in 1980. We work to preserve open space and the scenic, ranching and
wildlife values of Jackson Hole and Western Wyoming landscapes by
assisting landowners who wish to protect their land in perpetuity. By
working cooperatively with the owners of the area’s privately owned
open lands, the Jackson Hole Land Trust has ensured the permanent
protection of over 25,000 acres in and around Jackson Hole and the
Greater Yellowstone Area.
For more information please visit www.jhlandtrust.org.
185 East Hansen | PO Box 2897 | Jackson, WY 83001 | 307.733.4707