Event Venues
The National Museum of Wildlife Art offers a wide range of Jackson Hole event space rentals perfect for events and meetings. Whether it’s a wedding reception, business luncheon, gala dinner, conference, or presentation, the Museum will make your event a masterpiece.
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Pike and Susan Sullivan Hall Event Space Rental
2,500 Square Feet
The beautiful lobby serves as a spectacular backdrop for small and large group dinners and receptions. With seating for 100 or standing room for 300, this multipurpose space opens onto the Sculpture Trail Terrace.
Members’ Lounge and Gallery
1,260 Square Feet
Casual and very comfortable for small discussion groups, receptions, and dinners for up to 40, the room offers a view of the National Elk Refuge. Soft leather sofas, a bay window, and fireplace create a cozy setting.
Palate (Restaurant)
1000 Square Feet
Dine with a view in this beautiful restaurant space with direct access to the Terrace. Maximum seating capacity is 50 persons. Not available for day rental.
Sculpture Trail Terrace
2,000 Square Feet
Overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the terrace provides additional mingling space and picnic table seating for your event. The terrace may be combined with other museum spaces affording your guests the most spectacular views of the Gros Ventre Range, Sheep Mountain, and the National Elk Refuge.
Lynne and Jack Fritz Conference Room
500 Square Feet
This formal boardroom, adjacent to the Members’ Lounge, seats 16 captain’s chairs around the heavy wooden sectional table. Perimeter seating expands room capacity to 20. The boardroom also features a wet bar and a retractable presentation screen.
Cook Auditorium
2,000 Square Feet
With seating for 200, the auditorium is designed for lectures, speakers, multimedia presentations, and films. The auditorium is located off Pike and Susan Sullivan Hall providing mingling space during breaks and intermissions. State of the art audio visual available.
Note: All rented spaces include access to the galleries and the Sculpture Trail Terrace.
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Say “I do!”
The National Museum of Wildlife Art is the perfect location for your Wyoming wedding. Situated on a dramatic cliff overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the building was inspired by Slains Castle in Scotland, and is nestled between the town of Jackson and Grand Teton National Park. Weddings held here are truly a work of art!
The natural beauty of the area and our indoor and outdoor venues will make your wedding festivities a masterpiece.
Photos by Cedar & Pines Photography
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For more information about our facilities and rental options please email events@wildlifeart.org.