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Wyoming: Jackson Hole, Family Vacation Fun - Discover Where the Wild Things Are. “Show me wild new ways,” a wolfish Max commands in an early draft of Where the Wild Things Are. 
That early vision of the award-winning 10-line story that came to life as an $80-plus million Hollywood movie is just one of 30 original illustrations celebrating Sendak’s animal artistry on view in a new family-friendly exhibition
“Wild New Ways: Maurice Sendak’s Animal Kingdom,” at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyo., May 15 – September 19, 2010. 
 
Works for the exhibition, drawn from the Rosenbach Museum & Library ’s collection of over 10,000 Sendak drawings, manuscripts and working materials, demonstrate the range of styles with which the artist captures textures of fur, feathers, and scales – from the precisely drawn pen and ink bats of The Bat-Poet to the soft watercolors of Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present. 
 
From wild things to domestic animals, and mythical beasts to common farm animals, Maurice Sendak has included animals of some kind in almost every book he has illustrated. In addition to his nuanced rendering of the animals themselves, he famously delves into themes involving the wild and tame in all of us, in keeping with the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s mission of using original art to probe humanity’s relationship with nature. 
 
Special fun-for-kids activities tied to Sendak’s creatures will be offered in the museum’s Children’s Discovery Gallery. The Wild New Ways exhibition is included with regular museum admission. 
 
A member of Museums West and accredited by the American Association of Museums, the National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States provides an exciting calendar of exhibitions from its permanent collection and changing exhibitions from around the globe and has been featured in media including the L.A. Times and The New York Times.  A complete schedule of exhibitions and events are available online at www.wildlifeart.org.
 
National Museum of Wildlife Art. The mission of the National Museum of Wildlife Art is to collect, display, interpret, and preserve the highest quality North American wildlife art, complemented by wildlife art found throughout the world. The Museum enriches and inspires appreciation and knowledge of humanity's relationship with nature. The Museum is unique among American art museums, distinguished by its mission and location. With collections of more than 5,000 catalogued items, the Museum strives to enrich and inspire public appreciation of fine art and humanity's relationship with nature by focusing its exhibitions and programs on wildlife. Situated on a butte in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the Museum overlooks the 25,000-acre National Elk Refuge and is on route to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
 
Make it Happen. 2820 Rungius Road, Jackson Hole, Wyoming 83001. 1-800-313-9553, 1(307) 733-5771 or www.wildlifeart.org.

Information and images provided by National Museum of Wildlife Art. Copyright 2010.
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