The Brinton Museum
Address:
239 Brinton Rd.
Map for 239 Brinton Road, Big Horn
Daily | 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
(307) 672-3173
The Brinton Museum a historic working ranch that celebrates the spirit of the state. Its rare collection of Western, American and American Indian art and artifacts tells a distinctive story of the American West and offers an intimate glimpse into the life and lifestyle of Bradford Brinton. Its contemporary collection complements and expands upon his vision. The new Forrest E. Mars, Jr. Building presents them both through a new lens and beckons guests from near and far to be transformed and inspired in a setting that’s art unto itself. For more information visit the Brinton website.
2021 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
- “Bravery, Beauty & Sacred Power: The Cheyenne, Crow, Lakota & Blackfeet Portraits of Edward S. Curtis”, The North American Indian folios: March 13 to July 4
- T. Allen Lawson: Recollections and Reflections: May 15 to Sept. 6
- Istanbul: How Different it Was When You Were There: June 2 to June 29
- Martin John Garhart: TO SOMEWHERE, SOMETIME a series of graphite drawings & THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS a series of lino-cuts: July 2 to July 28
- The Art of Robert Martinez: July 10 to Sept. 5
- Bighorn Rendezvous Art Exhibit : July 10 to Aug. 21
- Jim Jurosek Exhibit: Aug. 1 to 30
- Stephanie Rose Exhibit: Sept. 2 to 30
- Artists in Residence Show: Sept. 11 to Oct. 17
- Classical Realism: Oct. 23 to Dec. 19
Monday - Sunday: 9:30 am-5:00 pm