Photographer Lisa Erdberg has spent over 9 summers in Jackson Hole exploring and photographing the old homesteads and historical dude and cattle ranches inside and around Grand Teton National Park. Her images of the regionâs late 19th and early 20th C. barns, corrals, utility sheds and other outbuildings speak to a shared past that evoke a wide range of memories and emotions. In the fall of 2014 the Jackson Hole Historical Society collaborated with Grand Teton National Park Foundation, the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and Teton County Historic Preservation Board to mount Lisaâs âLandscapes of Lossâ.
The exhibit features 38 of her works that capture the many moods of Jackson Hole: prints of each image are for sale: $250 for a 12 X 18Â print; $150 for 11 x 14. A portion of all sales proceeds go to JHHSM to continue our partnership with Lisa and to raise awareness of the need to help preserve Jacksonâs cultural landscape and the history of its relationship to the land. If interested, please contact our store manager: Steve Roberts (733-2414 or email: [email protected]) for more information.
View the Exhibit Below:
The photographs have been separated by location. Click the main photograph below the headers to see all the photographs and read the history of that location!