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Noelle Weimann
Art Exhibit & Sale

On display September 9 through October 1, 2022

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Noelle Weimann’s paintings evoke whimsy and playfulness that belies the formidable unpredictability of the Wyoming wildlife and landscapes she paints. Her use of color is breathtaking, confounding, arresting, and incredible. She earned a BA in fine art and art history from Southern CT State University but has spent the last 18 years painting what she sees. She is a self-described colorist which she attributes both to her own hypersensitivity to light and her preference for saturated, bold hues. She’s lived in Wyoming for the last 15 years, and in her current renaissance, she paints wildlife prolifically. She brings astonishing Wyoming vistas a somehow more evocative home on canvas, Masonite, doors, and furniture.

EXHIBIT OPENING:
Friday, September 9

5:30 - 7:30pm

  • Live Music
  • Artwork for Sale
  • Appetizers
  • Cash Bar

Members Free | Non-members $10

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Vibrant, colorful landscape painting of mountains and elk
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  • Home
  • Exhibits
    • Permanent Galleries >
      • The Ancient Basin
      • The Last West
    • Temporary Gallery >
      • Pitch Perfect: The Worland Monarchs
      • Noelle Weimann Art Exhibit
    • Guided Tours
  • Events
    • STEAM Saturdays
    • Noelle Weimann Art Exhibit Opening
    • Speaker Series
    • Kerry Grombacher Concert
    • Indigenous Peoples' Day
    • Mammoth Quick Draw >
      • Quick Draw Sponsorship
  • Education
    • Youth Programs >
      • STEAM Saturdays
      • Youth Scholarship Application
      • Guided Youth Tours
    • Adult Programs >
      • Speaker Series
      • Art Workshops
  • Calendar
    • STEAM Saturdays
    • Noelle Weimann Art Exhibit Opening
    • Speaker Series
    • Kerry Grombacher Concert
    • Indigenous Peoples' Day
    • Mammoth Quick Draw
  • Visitor Information
    • Directions
    • Hours & Admission
    • Passport Program
    • Guided Public Tours
    • Guided Youth Tours
    • Visitor Survey
  • Join & Support
    • Membership >
      • Individual & Family
      • Business & Corporate
    • Support Us
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Facility Rental
    • Staff & Board of Directors
    • Job Openings
    • Our History
    • Collections
    • Strategic Plan
  • Gift Shop
    • Books
    • Art >
      • Sam Angelo
      • Cal Fulfer
      • Tom Lucas
      • Sean McKinley
      • Jen Smith
    • Merchandise
  • Mammoth News