Whitney Gallery


The Whitney Gallery in Cody, Wyoming was recently reopened with a new building. The gallery has a number of pieces of western artwork from a number of different local artists. Visitors are encouraged to see the works as it is a way to understand various cultures, the old west, and the artists. Some of the works on display were created by old masters. There are a variety of themes throughout the gallery to help tell a story. It is also possible to see a digital collection of the work at the Whitney Gallery.

Artists on display at the gallery include Bama, Biss, Jackson, Kelsey, Koerner, Paxson, Proctor and Remington. Remington is one of the older masters having been alive between 1861 and 1909. His work shows the archetypal old west with broncos, conflict, and danger. The location of the gallery is 720 Sheridan Avenue. The hours will vary based on summer and winter, though visitors can expect to come by between 10am and 3pm Monday through Friday to see the artwork on display. A number of local programs help support the gallery, and even made it possible to provide a new building to showcase the amazing art.

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