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1404 Warm Springs Dr
Dubois, WY 82513

(307) 455-2204

Antler Workshop & Gallery offers over 35 years of experience in building with antler whether it is chandeliers, statues, wine glasses, lamps or other items. A life size bull elk statue Kurt made entirely of antler is now on display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not in Jackson Hole. He is working on his next statue that can be seen at the gallery in Dubois, Wyoming. Antler Workshop & Gallery displays Kurt Gordon’s latest antler products, his partner Lyn’s pottery as well as some handmade furniture, jewelry and artisan’s work mixed with antiques and old western artifacts. The Dubois Gallery is open to the public. Although the Antler Gallery always displays several antler chandeliers, Kurt’s forte is custom design, building chandeliers for specific tastes, spaces and time frames. His chandeliers can be seen in the Vail Marriott, Dubois Headwaters, Lava Mountain Lodge as well as many private homes.

Art Gallery Near antler workshop and gallery

Tom Lucas Western Art
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
132 Ramshorn St, Ste 2
Dubois, WY 82513

(307) 455-2117

Landmark and Historical Place Near antler workshop and gallery

National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
907 W. Ramshorn
Dubois, WY 82513

(307) 455-3429

The National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center is a 2775sqft Interpretive Center dedicated to public education about the biology and habitat of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep with specific focus on the currently largest herd of Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep in the coterminous United States that winter in the Whisky Basin of Whisky Mountain adjacent to the Fitzpatrick Wilderness in the Shoshone National Forest. The Center preserves and interprets the relationships of the Bighorn sheep and is located in the town of Dubois, Wyoming on U.S. Route 26 along the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway. The museum offers interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media presentations, and special events.ExhibitsThe center contains several permanent exhibits. The Natural History of the Bighorn sheep featuring displays including the geology of the Wind River, the flora and fauna including the native cutthroat trout and bighorn sheep The Mountain Shoshone, known as the Sheepeaters,and how they lived as interpreted from the steatite tools, horn bows crafted from bighorn sheep horn, and petroglyphs left from ancestors The role of creative conservation to create and preserve habitat.