Louise Richards Farnsworth, Hay Stacks, 1935, oil on board, 18 × 24 in. [45.7 × 61 cm], Springville Museum of Art
From January 20 to June 30, 2026, AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions and History Jackson Hole present the second part of the exhibition Women Artists of the American West. After a first installation dedicated to Trailblazers at the Turn of the 20th Century in Montana and Wyoming (January 29 to July 12, 2025), the upcoming exhibition will focus on Women Artists of the American West: Colorado and Utah, 1885–1935. This new chapter, on view at the Jackson Hole History Museum, continues the mission of AWARE’s work: to demonstrate that there are and have been women working – often achieving national or international success – as artists in every region, in every time.
The exhibition builds upon last winter’s presentation of women artists from Wyoming and Montana, and now highlights the work of women artists from Colorado and Utah. Their paintings and photographs add depth and complexity to the stories we tell about the Rocky Mountains, the Western landscape, and women’s place therein. Their works and careers reveal that the American West was never the simple, masculine rugged frontier that lives large in the American conception, but something layered, nuanced, and multi-gendered.
Featured artists include Helen Henderson Chain, Elisabeth Spalding, Anne Gregory Van Briggle, Laura Gilpin, Louise Richards Farnsworth, Mabel Pearly Frazer, and Florence Ellen Ware; with original artwork on loan from regional institutions including the Denver Art Museum, History Colorado, Utah Museum of Fine Art, BYU Art Museum, and Springville Museum.
Practical information
From January 20 to June 30, 2026
Jackson Hole History Museum
175 E. Broadway Ave.
Jackson, Wyoming
Exhibition curators: Camille Morineau and Lucia Pesapane for AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions
Production: Jackson Hole History Museum
This project is supported by AWARE-USA.
The exhibition and catalog are made possible by the generous support of Marshall and Véronique Parke.
Significant support is provided by Treadwell.