Art Association of Jackson Hole
Amy Goicoechea has a background in philosophy and has held various roles in the art and museum sector. She worked at the National Museum of Wildlife Art for almost two decades, overseeing programs, events, and exhibitions. Currently, she serves as the Director of Development & Marketing at the Art Association of Jackson Hole, where she continues to contribute to the arts community. Her expertise in education, exhibits, and events has been integral to the success of the organizations she has been a part of.
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Art Association of Jackson Hole
Mission The Art Association of Jackson Hole is dedicated to encouraging a vital, creative community by creating opportunities for exposure to, education in, and enjoyment of a wide variety of art. About The Art Association has made visual art a vital part of creative life in Jackson Hole for 54 years. The staff, board, instructors, and volunteers provided visual art experiences to the local community, including low income or at-risk youth and outreach sessions for 34 different service organizations in the valley. Comprised of five studios, an art supply store, and a gallery, our facility provides over 10,000 square-feet of space to learn, practice, and exhibit art. Beginner to master level instruction is offered in the mediums of painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, silversmithing, glass, printmaking, blacksmithing, mixed media and more. Our contemporary art gallery features 160 local, regional, national and international artists, in 7 shows throughout the year, and welcomes 1,200 visitors annually. We produce many art events including Art Fair Jackson Hole, Teton Mudpots Studio sales, Whodunnit? and the Holiday Bazaar where locals and visitors alike exhibit and sell their work. As a nonprofit, we offer individual memberships, and business sponsorships which provide many benefits including class discounts, open studio eligibility and tickets to our art events. As the leading visual arts education resource in Northwest Wyoming, we are able to provide this kind of programming thanks to the ongoing support of our community of volunteers, donors, sponsors, foundations, and corporations.