Member Appreciation Celebration

THANK YOU FOR BEING A BOOTH MUSEUM MEMBER!

 

MEMBER APPRECIATION DAY (age 21+) 

Tucker Smith: A Celebration of Nature

 September 11, 2021

 

Two gallery walks are available so please reserve your time below. A reception will be held in the Eaton Atrium.
Jim Dorsett and Jim Dunham will present a special show in Bergman Theatre.
Join Seth Hopkins and artist Tucker Smith as they discuss A Celebration of Nature in the Bergman Theatre.

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Tucker Smith: A Celebration of Nature

September 11, 2021 – January 2, 2022

Tucker Smith is nationally renowned for his balanced, subtle paintings inspired by the wildlife and mountain atmosphere that have been such an integral part of his life. His home and studio on the Hoback Rim in Western Wyoming offer direct access to his favorite subjects: vast landscapes, sprawling cattle ranches, and the backcountry with its abundant wildlife and natural, unspoiled beauty. Well-known for his painstaking approach to art, he conducts research, paints on location and labors at his easel until he feels the work is exactly right. 

Tucker has exhibited at most of the major art shows in the United States and won many awards including the prestigious Prix de West Purchase Award in 1990 for his painting Return of Summer (pictured above). Plan a visit to the Booth Museum and enjoy this stunning retrospective of one of today’s leading wildlife artists, Tucker Smith. 

© Tucker Smith, Return of Summer, 1990, oil on canvas, 30 x 42”

Organized by the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and guest-curated by B. Byron Price, director of the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West, University of Oklahoma.