About the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Those who visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art are first struck by its location: perched above the National Elk Refuge, on the doorstep of Grand Teton National Park, and surrounded by the creatures—pronghorn, elk, bison, bears—that its art so well captures. While the setting itself inspires wonder, it’s what happens within its walls that touches the hearts of 65,000 people each year—and has earned t...