Arts in the Sunset visitors will witness some of the most surprising animal behavior in the new National Geographic exhibition, “The Greatest Wildlife Photographs.” The very best wildlife pictures from the pages of National Geographic magazine have been chosen to be displayed in this exhibition. Curated by renowned nature picture editor, Kathy Moran, this exhibition is a celebratory look at wildlife with images taken by National Geographic’s most iconic photographers such as, Michael “Nick” Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nicklen, Beverly Joubert, David Doubilet and more. Showcasing the evolution of photography, the images convey how innovations such as camera traps, remote imaging, and underwater technology have granted photographers access to wildlife in their natural habitat.
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs” will remain open at Arts in the Sunset from September 23, 2024 at noon until December 22, 2024.
For 115 years, National Geographic has pioneered and championed the art of wildlife photography, and captivated generations of engaged audiences with a steady stream of extraordinary images of animals in nature. From the very first such image to appear – a reindeer in 1903 – National Geographic Society's publications have broken new ground and push the bar higher again and again, establishing an unmatched legacy of artistic, scientific, and technical achievement. These are the Greatest Wildlife Photographs.
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This exhibit is located in the Ann Crouch Gallery and is free to the public during operating hours. A donation of $5 is recommended to help us bring in more traveling exhibitions!
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This exhibition is made possible by the Amarillo Area Foundation and Texas Commission on the Arts.
Open Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm - No ticket or entry fee