Art & Galleries
Mountain Trails Gallery now located in a larger Jackson, Wyoming, space

Located in Jackson, Wyoming, Mountain Trails Gallery recently moved to a larger gallery space on the northeast corner of the town square. The new 5,500-square-foot gallery is one of the largest in Jackson, allowing Mountain Trails Gallery to feature a greater variety of bronzes in addition to the gallery's signature traditional and contemporary Western paintings. Keeper of the Homeland (shown) is a limited-edition bronze by sculptor Vic Payne, who owns the gallery along with his wife, Angie. The couple headed up the move to the location with the new gallery director, Pamela Flores, and gallery facilitator Bill Utzinger. The team has added a notable feature to the location — painters and sculptors working on site, including Payne and his son, Dustin, and renowned wildlife sculptor Ken Rowe. New artists joining the gallery include Ron Stewart, Trey Finney, William Smith, Troy Collins, and local artist Tammy Callen. Visit Mountain Trails Gallery at 155 Center Street in Jackson or at locations in Cody, Wyoming, and Sedona, Arizona.
• Info: www.mtntrails.net, 307-734-8150
Issue: September 2009