Briscoe Western Art Museum
Explore the art and artifacts that bring the stories of the West to life.
Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with the Big Four
June 14 – September 8
Briscoe Learning Opportunities
Whether you’re planning a family trip, a date night or a field trip, The Briscoe has a wide range of educational activities for all age groups.
Become a Briscoe Member
Support the museum’s mission to preserve and promote the shared heritage of the American West.
Embark on a thrilling year of free museum exploration! Enjoy rotating exhibits, early event access, and exclusive discounts.
Members get unlimited visits to the museum, plus free/discounted admission on special events!
Member benefits for one (1)
Member benefits for two (2)
Member benefits for two (2) adults and all children/grandchildren under 18
All the benefits of General membership plus:
All the benefits of Contributing Membership plus:
For more information, please reach out to the Membership and Donor Relations Coordinator, at 210.507.4863 or epaul@briscoemuseum.org.
Top Art Credit:
Richard Friese (Germany, 1854 – 1918), Tiger with Blackbuck, 1889. Oil on canvas. 30 1/3 x 381/6 inches. Collection of the Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede, Netherlands. Photograph by Rik Klein Gotink.
Slide Show Art Credits:
Carl Rungius (Germany, 1869 – 1959), Three Caribou at Mount Robson, n.d. Oil on canvas. 30 × 40 inches. Collection of the Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede, Netherlands. © Estate of CarlRungius. Photograph by Rik Klein Gotink.
Bruno Liljefors (Sweden, 1860 – 1939), Pine Marten Attacking Cock Capercaillie, 1923. Oil on canvas. 47 1/4 x 63 1/4 inches. Gift of the 2003 Collectors Circle, National Museum of Wildlife Art. National Museum of Wildlife Art.
Bruno Liljefors (Sweden, 1860 – 1939), Fox Emerging from Winter Forest, 1919. Oil on canvas. 28 × 36 inches. Collection of the Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede, Netherlands. Photograph by Rik Klein Gotink.
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