2014-10-29T13:51:53-05:00 2013-12-31 450250958 EIDE BAILLY LLP 401 N 31ST ST STE 1120 PO BX 7112 BILLINGS MT 591037112 990 2013-01-01 830180403 BUFFALO BILL MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION BUFF 3075874771 720 SHERIDAN AVENUE CODY WY 82414 BRUCE B ELDREDGE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO 3075874771 2014-10-06 1 JEREMY G HAUK P00626792 4068962400 2014-09-24 2013 2015-11-30 17:44:51Z BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST BRUCE B ELDREDGE 720 SHERIDAN AVENUE CODY WY 82414 18697668 0 X WWW.CENTEROFTHEWEST.ORG X 1917 WY TO EDUCATE & ENTERTAIN WORLDWIDE AUDIENCES ABOUT THE PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN WEST. 47 47 235 143 127096 -8873 12380721 5512473 2164057 2702340 3341793 2961916 1134168 1184937 19020739 12361666 74327 37500 0 0 5165246 5883912 81365 0 1070578 5248964 6276464 10569902 12197876 8450837 163790 168775251 171889067 1801008 1139010 166974243 170750057 X THE CENTER IS THE WORLD LEADER IN PRESENTING AUTHENTIC INTERPRETATION AND COMPELLING EXPERIENCES ABOUT THE AMERICAN WEST. THROUGH OUR IDEAS, COLLECTIONS, AND PROGRAMS WE EDUCATE AND ENTERTAIN WORLDWIDE AUDIENCES ABOUT THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN WEST. 0 0 9254095 3310978 CURATORIAL, COLLECTIONS & CONSERVATION:THE CURATORIAL, CONSERVATION AND MUSEUM SERVICES DEPARTMENTS CARE FOR MORE THAN 104,000 COLLECTION OBJECTS, 7,800 LINEAR FEET OF ARCHIVAL AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS, AND 500,000 HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS. IN ADDITION, A MAJOR OUTDOOR SCULPTURE COLLECTION AND SCULPTURE GARDEN CONTAINS A COLLECTION OF OVER 20 BRONZES AND FERROUS OBJECTS. AS THE ONLY CONSERVATION LABORATORY WITHIN AN INSTITUTION IN WYOMING, THE CONSERVATOR ROUTINELY RESPONDS TO INQUIRIES FROM MUSEUMS AND THE PUBLIC IN WYOMING AND THE INTERIOR WEST. CENTER CURATORS, ARCHIVISTS AND COLLECTIONS MANAGERS ALSO ROUTINELY COUNSEL AND ASSIST SMALLER INSTITUTIONS AND INDIVIDUALS IN WYOMING AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION. THE CENTER PRODUCED "GO WEST! ART OF THE AMERICAN FRONTIER FROM THE BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST", WHICH WAS INSTALLED AT THE HIGH MUSEUM OF ART IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA; IT ALSO CONTRIBUTED ESSAYS TO THE EXHIBITION'S CATALOGUE. A COMPANION TRAVELING EXHIBITION, "TODAY'S WEST! CONTEMPORARY ART FROM THE BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST", WAS DISPLAYED AT THE BOOTH WESTERN ART MUSEUM IN CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. BOTH EXHIBITIONS OPENED TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM IN NOVEMBER, 2013. COLLECTION ITEMS VALUED AT APPROXIMATELY $200 MILLION WERE DISPLAYED AND INCLUDED ART FROM THE CENTER'S WHITNEY WESTERN ART MUSEUM AND OBJECTS FROM THE CENTER'S PLAINS INDIANS, CODY FIREARMS AND BUFFALO BILL MUSEUMS.IN ADDITION TO THE 2013 TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS, THE WHITNEY WESTERN ART MUSEUM STAFF BEGAN RESEARCH ON AND PLANS FOR A JOHN MIX STANLEY EXHIBITION AND PLANS FOR TRAVELING THE GO WEST! EXHIBIT. THERE HAS NOT BEEN A MAJOR EXHIBITION OF STANLEY'S PAINTINGS SINCE 1852. MORE THAN 200 OF HIS WORKS WERE DESTROYED IN A FIRE AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION IN 1865 WHICH LIKELY CONTRIBUTED TO A LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HIM IN LATER AMERICAN ART HISTORY. THE CENTER'S PLAINS INDIAN MUSEUM COMPLETED AND OPENED ITS PAUL DYCK PLAINS INDIAN BUFFALO CULTURE COLLECTION GALLERY IN JUNE 2013. THE 2000-PIECE COLLECTION, MORE THAN 80 OF WHICH ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE GALLERY, INCLUDES CLOTHING, EAGLE FEATHER BONNETS, BEAR CLAW NECKLACES, BUFFALO HIDE TIPIS AND TIPI FURNISHINGS, SHIELDS, CRADLES, PEACE MEDALS, MOCCASINS, AND MUCH MORE. IT DATES FROM THE LATE 1700S TO PRE-1890S, A PERIOD IDENTIFIED BY PAUL DYCK, AN ARTIST WHO DEVOTED HIS LIFE TO THE STUDY OF CULTURES AND HISTORIES OF PLAINS INDIAN PEOPLE, AS THE "BUFFALO CULTURE" ERA. STAFF MEMBERS ARE PLANNING FOR A TRAVELING EXHIBITION AS WELL.THE CENTER'S CODY FIREARMS MUSEUM OPENED ITS EXHIBIT OF SIXTY-FOUR HISTORIC FIREARMS, FOUR OF WHICH ARE CONSIDERED TO BE "NATIONAL TREASURES", FROM THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY'S FIREARMS COLLECTION AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. THIS IS THE LARGEST FIREARMS LOAN IN THE SMITHSONIAN'S HISTORY. THE CODY FIREARMS MUSEUM ALSO COMPLETED INSTALLATION OF A MAJOR FIREARMS DISPLAY IN ITS STUDY GALLERY THAT ENABLES MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED GUNS TO BE EXHIBITED IN AN AREA THAT WOULD NORMALLY ACCOMMODATE JUST MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED BECAUSE OF A NEWLY-DEVELOPED DISPLAY SYSTEM THAT ENABLES THE FIREARMS TO BE SEEN FROM ALL SIDES AND AT A MUCH CLOSER DISTANCE THAN HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY POSSIBLE.THE CENTER'S MCCRACKEN RESEARCH LIBRARY ACQUIRED THE ENGINEERING RECORDS OF THE WINCHESTER ARMS COMPANY AND HAS RECEIVED FUNDING TO ALLOW THE RECORDS TO BE DIGITIZED AND MADE AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE RESEARCH.THE CENTER'S DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM RECEIVED A TRANSFER OF 100 GRAY WOLF (CANIS LUPUS) HEADS FROM THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FROM THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM OUTSIDE OF NATIONAL PARKS TO BE PREPARED AS SKELETAL MATERIAL AND USED FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, REFERENCE MATERIAL, AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.THE EXHIBITION, SCOTS IN THE AMERICAN WEST, DOCUMENTED THE INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF A FEW SCOTS IN THE AMERICAN WEST. THEIR STORIES REFLECT THE COLLECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE SCOTTISH IMPACT ON THE EXTENSIVE AND DYNAMIC HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WEST. THE EXHIBITION IS SCHEDULED TO TRAVEL TO OTHER VENUES IN 2014.THE CENTER IS ACCREDITED BY THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF MUSEUMS WHICH MEANS THAT THE CENTER IS IN THE TOP 800 MUSEUMS OUT OF OVER 18,000 NATIONALLY. 319974 25000 88400 EDUCATION: SCHOOL PROGRAMMINGSCHOOL PROGRAMS INCLUDED BUFFALO BILL'S BIRTHDAY MUSEUM ADVENTURE IN FEBRUARY, GREATER YELLOWSTONE MUSEUM ADVENTURE IN LATE APRIL, AS WELL AS OTHER FIELD TRIPS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. APPROXIMATELY 4,775 STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THESE ON-SITE SCHOOL PROGRAMS DURING 2013. THE CENTER'S OUTREACH PROGRAMS ENRICHED APPROXIMATELY 2,000 STUDENTS' CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE AROUND WYOMING AND NEIGHBORING STATES BY PROVIDING "TRAVELING TRUNK" EXHIBITS, LEARNING KITS, AND AUDIO-VISUAL PROGRAMS. THE MILES PROGRAM CONTINUES TO PROVIDE TRAVEL AND LODGING ASSISTANCE TO STUDENTS THROUGHOUT THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WEST. MORE THAN 500 STUDENTS WERE ABLE TO VISIT THE CENTER THROUGH THIS PROGRAM IN 2013. STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN A TWO-DAY EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE THAT INCLUDED GUIDED TOURS AND SELF-GUIDED EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF TAILORED ACTIVITY MAPS. SKYPE IN THE CLASSROOMTHE INTERPRETIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LAUNCHED A PARTNERSHIP WITH SKYPE IN THE CLASSROOM (HTTPS://EDUCATION.SKYPE.COM/) TO OFFER INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL LESSONS TO CLASSROOMS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. FROM MAY THROUGH DECEMBER, 2013, EDUCATORS REACHED OVER 1,600 STUDENTS IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, HAWAII, CANADA, CHINA, AND FRANCE. TEACHERS COULD CHOOSE FROM TWO LESSONS: STORIES AND CULTURES OF PLAINS INDIANS AND BUFFALO OR TRAPPERS, TRADERS, TRAILBLAZERS: MOUNTAIN MEN OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WEST. THE INTERPRETIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DEVELOPED ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING FOR 2014.FAMILY FUN DAYSTHE CENTER SPONSORED NINE "FAMILY FUN DAYS" IN 2013 WITH 1,400 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE. JANUARY: PICTURE THISFEBRUARY: BUFFALO BILL'S BIRTHDAYMARCH: WHERE'S STANLEY?APRIL: CELEBRATING EARTHMAY: SPRING INTO YELLOWSTONEJUNE: COLORFUL CHARACTERS OF THE WESTJULY: NATIONAL DAY OF THE COWBOYOCTOBER: HOOTIN' HOWLIN' HALLOWEENNOVEMBER: TASTY TRADITIONS THESE FAMILY PROGRAMS STRIVE TO CONNECT OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO OUR MUSEUM, AND HELP FAMILIES HAVE FUN INTERACTING WITH EACH OTHER AND OUR EXHIBITS. PARTICIPANTS ROTATED THROUGH HANDS-ON ACTIVITY STATIONS WHERE THEY CREATED ART PROJECTS, PLAYED GAMES, INTERACTED WITH PLEASE TOUCH OBJECTS, AND SOLVED CLUES TO DISCOVER NEW MEANINGS HIDDEN IN THE CENTER'S COLLECTION. SUMMER CHILDREN AND FAMILY PROGRAMMINGCHUCKWAGON COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS FEATURED KNOWLEDGEABLE COOKS WHO MADE THE HISTORY OF THE CATTLE DRIVE COME TO LIFE. IN ADDITION TO TALKING ABOUT COOKING ON A CATTLE DRIVE, THE CHUCKWAGON COOKS COOKED DUTCH OVEN BISCUITS AND BEANS OVER A CAMPFIRE AND SERVED THEM TO MORE THAN 10,000 VISITORS DURING THE SUMMER.JOHN HULL WAS OUR ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST. HE DEMONSTRATED AND TALKED WITH VISITORS IN THE WHITNEY WESTERN ART MUSEUM. GARDEN PROGRAMS DURING SUMMER MONTHS INCLUDED FUN AND GAMES IN THE WEST, ART IN THE GARDEN, AND EDUCATOR'S CHOICE, WHICH INVOLVED A CRAFT, AN ACTIVITY, OR A LESSON. MORE THAN 1,000 VISITORS PARTICIPATED.SPOTLIGHT PROGRAMSDOCENTS AND STAFF PRESENTED 180 TWENTY-MINUTE SPOTLIGHT PROGRAMS FEATURING A VARIETY OF MUSEUM TOPICS TO MORE THAN 3,000 VISITORS. THE ESSENTIAL CHUCKWAGON, THE STORY OF "THE SCOUT", REALITIES OF RATTLESNAKES, AND THE TRUTH ABOUT COWBOYS WERE SOME OF THE TOPICS COVERED. BEAR AWARE PROGRAMS, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE, DISCUSSED BEAR SAFETY AND GOOD HABITS TO PRACTICE IN BEAR COUNTRY. GREATER YELLOWSTONE RAPTOR EXPERIENCETHE DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM'S LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAM OFFERS PRESENTATIONS DAILY AT THE CENTER AS WELL AS OUTREACH PROGRAMS TO SCHOOLS IN THE AREA. STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS PRESENTED DAILY PROGRAMS ENTITLED "HUNTERS ON THE WING" FROM MAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER. THEY ALSO HAD THE BIRDS OUT DAILY FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR SO VISITORS COULD ASK QUESTIONS OF OUR RAPTOR HANDLERS. TOUR GUIDE PROGRAMEDUCATION STAFF DELIVERED MORE THAN 315 GUIDED TOURS OF THE CENTER FROM JUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER. TOUR TITLES WERE WILDLIFE IN THE WEST, PEOPLE IN THE WEST, AND VIEWS OF YELLOWSTONE. VISITORS WERE GUIDED THROUGH MULTIPLE GALLERIES ON THESE TOURS, INTEGRATING THE VARIED DISCIPLINES REPRESENTED AT THE CENTER.DISCOVERY FIELD TRIPSTHE CENTER RESTARTED DISCOVERY FIELD TRIPS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS. IN JULY PARTICIPANTS MONITORED THE WATER QUALITY OF THE SHOSHONE RIVER AND PARTOOK IN A RIVER RAFTING EXPERIENCE. IN AUGUST, STUDENTS CONNECTED WITH THE NATURAL WORLD THROUGH ART IN A PROGRAM ENTITLED "ART AND NATURE." COMMUNITY FESTIVALSIN 2013, THE CENTER PARTNERED WITH MANY COMMUNITY GROUPS AND STATE AND FEDERAL WILDLIFE AGENCIES TO KICK-OFF TWO MAJOR COMMUNITY EVENTS. SPRING INTO YELLOWSTONE, A BIRDING AND WILDLIFE FESTIVAL, WAS LAUNCHED IN MAY AND IN AUGUST THE CODY WILD WEST RIVERFEST DREW ATTENTION TO THE ECOLOGICAL AND RECREATIONAL BENEFITS OF THE SHOSHONE RIVER.PLAINS INDIAN MUSEUM POWWOWAT OUR 32ND ANNUAL PLAINS INDIAN MUSEUM POWWOW, DANCERS, DRUM GROUPS, AND ARTISTS FROM NORTHERN PLAINS TRIBES GATHERED TO CELEBRATE THEIR VIBRANT CULTURAL TRADITIONS AND HISTORIES. NEARLY 3,000 PEOPLE ATTENDED THIS TWO DAY EVENT IN JUNE.ADULT OFFERINGSPROGRAMS ARE OFFERED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FOR OUR ADULT LEARNERS. THE CLASSES ARE OFFERED IN A VARIETY OF DISCIPLINES, FORMATS, AND LENGTHS, AND ARE TARGETED PRIMARILY TO LOCAL AUDIENCES. THERE ARE FEES FOR SOME OF THESE PROGRAMS WHILE OTHERS ARE FREE TO ALL. EXAMPLES INCLUDE: PAINTING WITH THE MASTERS (STUDIO ART CLASS), DOCENT TRAINING CODY CULTURE CLUB, BUFFALO GALS LUNCHEON, AND BEHIND THE SCENES TOURS OF THE CENTER. THESE PROGRAMS REACHED APPROXIMATELY 480 PEOPLE FROM THE COMMUNITY IN THE GREATER CODY AREA.COE AUDITORIUM PROGRAMSSPECIAL PRESENTERS AND OUR OWN CURATORS DO PROGRAMS IN THE COE AUDITORIUM THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FOR OUR VISITORS. THEY ATTRACT BOTH OUR GENERAL VISITORS AND OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO SIT AND RELAX FOR APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES OF INTERPRETATION AND ENTERTAINMENT. THE PROGRAMS ARE PRIMARILY DESIGNED FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. PROGRAMS INCLUDE: DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM LUNCHTIME EXPEDITIONS LECTURE SERIES, FELLOWSHIP SCHOLARS PRESENTATIONS, AND PROGRAMS BY OUR CURATORIAL STAFF. IN 2013, THE CENTER OFFERED 17 LECTURE PROGRAMS WITH APPROXIMATELY 1700 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE.PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY PROGRAMSDURING 2013, THE CENTER'S JOHN BUNKER SANDS PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY FEATURED THREE EXHIBITIONS: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GREATEST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE AMERICAN WEST, A COLLECTION OF ICONIC WESTERN IMAGES GATHERED BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OVER A SPAN OF SOME 125 YEARS; CONTEMPORARY ART IN ADVANCE OF THE BUFFALO BILL ART SHOW AND SALE; AND PRONGHORN PASSAGE, FOCUSING ON THE SECOND LONGEST RECORDED OVERLAND MAMMAL MIGRATION IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.INTERN PROGRAMSTHE BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST OFFERS PAID AND UNPAID INTERNSHIPS TO STUDENTS IN MANY MUSEUM-RELATED DISCIPLINES. IN 2013, THE CENTER HAD 10 INTERNS FROM 7 STATES IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: LIBRARY- PHOTO ARCHIVIST, EDUCATION, FIREARMS RECORDS, ACCOUNTING AND VISITOR SERVICES, NATURAL HISTORY, PUBLIC HISTORY, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS. IN ADDITION, THE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT'S SEPARATELY-FUNDED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM TRAINS STUDENTS OF ALL LEVELS, FROM GRADUATES OF THE CONSERVATION MASTER'S PROGRAMS TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. THE INTERNS ALL FUNCTION AS PART OF THE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT, ACCOMPLISHING TASKS SUCH AS EXAMINATION OF OBJECTS AND CONDITION REPORTING, DEVELOPING TREATMENT STRATEGY, AND CARRYING OUT THEIR OWN TREATMENTS AND DOCUMENTATION. OVER 60 INTERNS (11 IN 2013) FROM ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE, THE UK, FINLAND, EGYPT, AND SPAIN HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN THE CONSERVATION INTERN PROGRAM AT THE CENTER SINCE THE PROGRAM STARTED IN 2008. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK PROGRAMSFROM JUNE THROUGH AUGUST, THE CENTER PRESENTS TWO PROGRAMS PER WEEK IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK AT LAKE LODGE. TOPICS ARE WIDE-RANGING AND INCLUDE ART, AMERICAN HISTORY AND NATURAL HISTORY. TOTAL PARTICIPATION DURING THE SUMMER IS APPROXIMATELY 1,100 PEOPLE. 373345 12500 362788 RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP: THE PAPERS OF WILLIAM F. CODY:THE PAPERS OF WILLIAM F. CODY CONTINUED ITS PROGRAM TO COLLECT CODY'S WRITINGS AND INFORMATION THAT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED ABOUT HIM, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND CODY'S BUSINESS RECORDS. MORE THAN 20 SCHOLARS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ARE INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT REPRESENTING 10 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD. THIS INFORMATION IS COLLECTED AND PUBLISHED ONLINE VIA THE CODY ARCHIVE (WWW.CODYARCHIVE.ORG) THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CENTER FOR DIGITAL RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES AT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA -- LINCOLN. ADDITIONALLY, THE PAPERS PUBLISHES REPRINTS OF HISTORICAL BOOKS BY AND ABOUT WILLIAM F. CODY THROUGH THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS. STAFF RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP:THE CENTER EMPLOYS OVER 20 STAFF MEMBERS WITH ADVANCED DEGREES, TWO OF WHOM HOLD PHD'S. DURING 2013, 20 PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBERS REGULARLY CONDUCTED HISTORICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL RESEARCH. RESEARCH FINDINGS ARE PRESENTED IN SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES, AS WELL AS THROUGH A RANGE OF PROGRAMS AIMED AT GENERAL AUDIENCES. IN ADDITION, THE CENTER AWARDS GRANTS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH; IN 2013, IT AWARDED RESEARCH GRANTS TO 4 STAFF MEMBERS AND FELLOWSHIPS TO 7 EXTERNAL RESEARCHERS. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH:ONGOING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IS CONDUCTED ON GOLDEN EAGLES AND SAGEBRUSH-STEPPE ECOLOGY IN THE BIGHORN BASIN AT THE EASTERN MARGIN OF THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM. THIS LONG-TERM PROJECT, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. CHARLES PRESTON, INVOLVES VOLUNTEERS, INTERNS, STUDENTS, AND STAFF TO MONITOR GOLDEN EAGLE NEST OCCUPATION AND PRODUCTIVITY AND EXAMINE PREDATOR-PREY DYNAMICS IN RELATION TO VARIATIONS IN WEATHER, LANDSCAPE COMPOSITION, AND LAND USE IN THE MULTIPLE USE LANDSCAPE OF THE BIGHORN BASIN, IN NORTHWESTERN WYOMING. THE CENTER'S DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING'S BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE AND THE PRINCE ALBERT II OF MONACO FOUNDATION-USA, SPONSORED THE CAMP MONACO PRIZE. THE PRIZE WAS A $100,000 GRANT TO STIMULATE INNOVATIVE, TRANS-BOUNDARY SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION AND PUBLIC EDUCATION THAT WILL EXPAND THE KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM AND FOSTER CONCRETE ACTIONS TO SAFEGUARD BIODIVERSITY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CONTINUED SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. AN INTERNATIONAL JURY REVIEWED THE PROPOSALS AND SELECTED THE WINNING PROPOSAL. THE JURY INCLUDED A HIGHLY DISTINGUISHED ASSEMBLY OF SCIENTISTS AND CONSERVATION PROFESSIONALS, INCLUDING THE DRAPER MUSEUM'S SENIOR CURATOR AND THE BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. THE CENTER'S DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM RECEIVED A TRANSFER OF 100 GRAY WOLF (CANIS LUPUS) HEADS FROM THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FROM THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM OUTSIDE OF NATIONAL PARKS TO BE PREPARED AS SKELETAL MATERIAL AND USED FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, REFERENCE MATERIAL, AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING. MCCRACKEN RESEARCH LIBRARY:THE MCCRACKEN RESEARCH LIBRARY IS THE RESEARCH ARM OF THE CENTER, ATTRACTING SCHOLARS, AUTHORS, FILMMAKERS, AND COLLECTORS WHO SEEK DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE MATERIALS OF HISTORY. DURING 2013, THE LIBRARY SERVED 88 RESEARCHERS AND RESPONDED TO 1,558 REFERENCE QUESTIONS. THE CENTER CONTINUES DIGITIZATION OF ITS COLLECTIONS - OVER 4,000 ITEMS DIGITIZED IN 2013 FOR A TOTAL OF MORE THAN 25,000 HISTORIC IMAGES AND DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR ELECTRONIC RESEARCH. 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<Desc>CURATORIAL, COLLECTIONS & CONSERVATION:THE CURATORIAL, CONSERVATION AND MUSEUM SERVICES DEPARTMENTS CARE FOR MORE THAN 104,000 COLLECTION OBJECTS, 7,800 LINEAR FEET OF ARCHIVAL AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS, AND 500,000 HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS. IN ADDITION, A MAJOR OUTDOOR SCULPTURE COLLECTION AND SCULPTURE GARDEN CONTAINS A COLLECTION OF OVER 20 BRONZES AND FERROUS OBJECTS. AS THE ONLY CONSERVATION LABORATORY WITHIN AN INSTITUTION IN WYOMING, THE CONSERVATOR ROUTINELY RESPONDS TO INQUIRIES FROM MUSEUMS AND THE PUBLIC IN WYOMING AND THE INTERIOR WEST. CENTER CURATORS, ARCHIVISTS AND COLLECTIONS MANAGERS ALSO ROUTINELY COUNSEL AND ASSIST SMALLER INSTITUTIONS AND INDIVIDUALS IN WYOMING AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION. THE CENTER PRODUCED "GO WEST! ART OF THE AMERICAN FRONTIER FROM THE BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST", WHICH WAS INSTALLED AT THE HIGH MUSEUM OF ART IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA; IT ALSO CONTRIBUTED ESSAYS TO THE EXHIBITION'S CATALOGUE. A COMPANION TRAVELING EXHIBITION, "TODAY'S WEST! CONTEMPORARY ART FROM THE BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST", WAS DISPLAYED AT THE BOOTH WESTERN ART MUSEUM IN CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. BOTH EXHIBITIONS OPENED TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM IN NOVEMBER, 2013. COLLECTION ITEMS VALUED AT APPROXIMATELY $200 MILLION WERE DISPLAYED AND INCLUDED ART FROM THE CENTER'S WHITNEY WESTERN ART MUSEUM AND OBJECTS FROM THE CENTER'S PLAINS INDIANS, CODY FIREARMS AND BUFFALO BILL MUSEUMS.IN ADDITION TO THE 2013 TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS, THE WHITNEY WESTERN ART MUSEUM STAFF BEGAN RESEARCH ON AND PLANS FOR A JOHN MIX STANLEY EXHIBITION AND PLANS FOR TRAVELING THE GO WEST! EXHIBIT. THERE HAS NOT BEEN A MAJOR EXHIBITION OF STANLEY'S PAINTINGS SINCE 1852. MORE THAN 200 OF HIS WORKS WERE DESTROYED IN A FIRE AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION IN 1865 WHICH LIKELY CONTRIBUTED TO A LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HIM IN LATER AMERICAN ART HISTORY. THE CENTER'S PLAINS INDIAN MUSEUM COMPLETED AND OPENED ITS PAUL DYCK PLAINS INDIAN BUFFALO CULTURE COLLECTION GALLERY IN JUNE 2013. THE 2000-PIECE COLLECTION, MORE THAN 80 OF WHICH ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE GALLERY, INCLUDES CLOTHING, EAGLE FEATHER BONNETS, BEAR CLAW NECKLACES, BUFFALO HIDE TIPIS AND TIPI FURNISHINGS, SHIELDS, CRADLES, PEACE MEDALS, MOCCASINS, AND MUCH MORE. IT DATES FROM THE LATE 1700S TO PRE-1890S, A PERIOD IDENTIFIED BY PAUL DYCK, AN ARTIST WHO DEVOTED HIS LIFE TO THE STUDY OF CULTURES AND HISTORIES OF PLAINS INDIAN PEOPLE, AS THE "BUFFALO CULTURE" ERA. STAFF MEMBERS ARE PLANNING FOR A TRAVELING EXHIBITION AS WELL.THE CENTER'S CODY FIREARMS MUSEUM OPENED ITS EXHIBIT OF SIXTY-FOUR HISTORIC FIREARMS, FOUR OF WHICH ARE CONSIDERED TO BE "NATIONAL TREASURES", FROM THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY'S FIREARMS COLLECTION AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. THIS IS THE LARGEST FIREARMS LOAN IN THE SMITHSONIAN'S HISTORY. THE CODY FIREARMS MUSEUM ALSO COMPLETED INSTALLATION OF A MAJOR FIREARMS DISPLAY IN ITS STUDY GALLERY THAT ENABLES MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED GUNS TO BE EXHIBITED IN AN AREA THAT WOULD NORMALLY ACCOMMODATE JUST MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED BECAUSE OF A NEWLY-DEVELOPED DISPLAY SYSTEM THAT ENABLES THE FIREARMS TO BE SEEN FROM ALL SIDES AND AT A MUCH CLOSER DISTANCE THAN HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY POSSIBLE.THE CENTER'S MCCRACKEN RESEARCH LIBRARY ACQUIRED THE ENGINEERING RECORDS OF THE WINCHESTER ARMS COMPANY AND HAS RECEIVED FUNDING TO ALLOW THE RECORDS TO BE DIGITIZED AND MADE AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE RESEARCH.THE CENTER'S DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM RECEIVED A TRANSFER OF 100 GRAY WOLF (CANIS LUPUS) HEADS FROM THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FROM THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM OUTSIDE OF NATIONAL PARKS TO BE PREPARED AS SKELETAL MATERIAL AND USED FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, REFERENCE MATERIAL, AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING.THE EXHIBITION, SCOTS IN THE AMERICAN WEST, DOCUMENTED THE INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF A FEW SCOTS IN THE AMERICAN WEST. THEIR STORIES REFLECT THE COLLECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE SCOTTISH IMPACT ON THE EXTENSIVE AND DYNAMIC HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WEST. THE EXHIBITION IS SCHEDULED TO TRAVEL TO OTHER VENUES IN 2014.THE CENTER IS ACCREDITED BY THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF MUSEUMS WHICH MEANS THAT THE CENTER IS IN THE TOP 800 MUSEUMS OUT OF OVER 18,000 NATIONALLY.</Desc>
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SKYPE IN THE CLASSROOMTHE INTERPRETIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LAUNCHED A PARTNERSHIP WITH SKYPE IN THE CLASSROOM (HTTPS://EDUCATION.SKYPE.COM/) TO OFFER INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL LESSONS TO CLASSROOMS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. FROM MAY THROUGH DECEMBER, 2013, EDUCATORS REACHED OVER 1,600 STUDENTS IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, HAWAII, CANADA, CHINA, AND FRANCE. TEACHERS COULD CHOOSE FROM TWO LESSONS: STORIES AND CULTURES OF PLAINS INDIANS AND BUFFALO OR TRAPPERS, TRADERS, TRAILBLAZERS: MOUNTAIN MEN OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WEST. THE INTERPRETIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DEVELOPED ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING FOR 2014.FAMILY FUN DAYSTHE CENTER SPONSORED NINE "FAMILY FUN DAYS" IN 2013 WITH 1,400 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE. JANUARY: PICTURE THISFEBRUARY: BUFFALO BILL'S BIRTHDAYMARCH: WHERE'S STANLEY?APRIL: CELEBRATING EARTHMAY: SPRING INTO YELLOWSTONEJUNE: COLORFUL CHARACTERS OF THE WESTJULY: NATIONAL DAY OF THE COWBOYOCTOBER: HOOTIN' HOWLIN' HALLOWEENNOVEMBER: TASTY TRADITIONS THESE FAMILY PROGRAMS STRIVE TO CONNECT OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO OUR MUSEUM, AND HELP FAMILIES HAVE FUN INTERACTING WITH EACH OTHER AND OUR EXHIBITS. PARTICIPANTS ROTATED THROUGH HANDS-ON ACTIVITY STATIONS WHERE THEY CREATED ART PROJECTS, PLAYED GAMES, INTERACTED WITH PLEASE TOUCH OBJECTS, AND SOLVED CLUES TO DISCOVER NEW MEANINGS HIDDEN IN THE CENTER'S COLLECTION. SUMMER CHILDREN AND FAMILY PROGRAMMINGCHUCKWAGON COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS FEATURED KNOWLEDGEABLE COOKS WHO MADE THE HISTORY OF THE CATTLE DRIVE COME TO LIFE. IN ADDITION TO TALKING ABOUT COOKING ON A CATTLE DRIVE, THE CHUCKWAGON COOKS COOKED DUTCH OVEN BISCUITS AND BEANS OVER A CAMPFIRE AND SERVED THEM TO MORE THAN 10,000 VISITORS DURING THE SUMMER.JOHN HULL WAS OUR ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST. HE DEMONSTRATED AND TALKED WITH VISITORS IN THE WHITNEY WESTERN ART MUSEUM. GARDEN PROGRAMS DURING SUMMER MONTHS INCLUDED FUN AND GAMES IN THE WEST, ART IN THE GARDEN, AND EDUCATOR'S CHOICE, WHICH INVOLVED A CRAFT, AN ACTIVITY, OR A LESSON. MORE THAN 1,000 VISITORS PARTICIPATED.SPOTLIGHT PROGRAMSDOCENTS AND STAFF PRESENTED 180 TWENTY-MINUTE SPOTLIGHT PROGRAMS FEATURING A VARIETY OF MUSEUM TOPICS TO MORE THAN 3,000 VISITORS. THE ESSENTIAL CHUCKWAGON, THE STORY OF "THE SCOUT", REALITIES OF RATTLESNAKES, AND THE TRUTH ABOUT COWBOYS WERE SOME OF THE TOPICS COVERED. BEAR AWARE PROGRAMS, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE, DISCUSSED BEAR SAFETY AND GOOD HABITS TO PRACTICE IN BEAR COUNTRY. GREATER YELLOWSTONE RAPTOR EXPERIENCETHE DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM'S LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAM OFFERS PRESENTATIONS DAILY AT THE CENTER AS WELL AS OUTREACH PROGRAMS TO SCHOOLS IN THE AREA. STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS PRESENTED DAILY PROGRAMS ENTITLED "HUNTERS ON THE WING" FROM MAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER. THEY ALSO HAD THE BIRDS OUT DAILY FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR SO VISITORS COULD ASK QUESTIONS OF OUR RAPTOR HANDLERS. TOUR GUIDE PROGRAMEDUCATION STAFF DELIVERED MORE THAN 315 GUIDED TOURS OF THE CENTER FROM JUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER. TOUR TITLES WERE WILDLIFE IN THE WEST, PEOPLE IN THE WEST, AND VIEWS OF YELLOWSTONE. VISITORS WERE GUIDED THROUGH MULTIPLE GALLERIES ON THESE TOURS, INTEGRATING THE VARIED DISCIPLINES REPRESENTED AT THE CENTER.DISCOVERY FIELD TRIPSTHE CENTER RESTARTED DISCOVERY FIELD TRIPS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS. IN JULY PARTICIPANTS MONITORED THE WATER QUALITY OF THE SHOSHONE RIVER AND PARTOOK IN A RIVER RAFTING EXPERIENCE. IN AUGUST, STUDENTS CONNECTED WITH THE NATURAL WORLD THROUGH ART IN A PROGRAM ENTITLED "ART AND NATURE." COMMUNITY FESTIVALSIN 2013, THE CENTER PARTNERED WITH MANY COMMUNITY GROUPS AND STATE AND FEDERAL WILDLIFE AGENCIES TO KICK-OFF TWO MAJOR COMMUNITY EVENTS. SPRING INTO YELLOWSTONE, A BIRDING AND WILDLIFE FESTIVAL, WAS LAUNCHED IN MAY AND IN AUGUST THE CODY WILD WEST RIVERFEST DREW ATTENTION TO THE ECOLOGICAL AND RECREATIONAL BENEFITS OF THE SHOSHONE RIVER.PLAINS INDIAN MUSEUM POWWOWAT OUR 32ND ANNUAL PLAINS INDIAN MUSEUM POWWOW, DANCERS, DRUM GROUPS, AND ARTISTS FROM NORTHERN PLAINS TRIBES GATHERED TO CELEBRATE THEIR VIBRANT CULTURAL TRADITIONS AND HISTORIES. NEARLY 3,000 PEOPLE ATTENDED THIS TWO DAY EVENT IN JUNE.ADULT OFFERINGSPROGRAMS ARE OFFERED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FOR OUR ADULT LEARNERS. THE CLASSES ARE OFFERED IN A VARIETY OF DISCIPLINES, FORMATS, AND LENGTHS, AND ARE TARGETED PRIMARILY TO LOCAL AUDIENCES. THERE ARE FEES FOR SOME OF THESE PROGRAMS WHILE OTHERS ARE FREE TO ALL. EXAMPLES INCLUDE: PAINTING WITH THE MASTERS (STUDIO ART CLASS), DOCENT TRAINING CODY CULTURE CLUB, BUFFALO GALS LUNCHEON, AND BEHIND THE SCENES TOURS OF THE CENTER. THESE PROGRAMS REACHED APPROXIMATELY 480 PEOPLE FROM THE COMMUNITY IN THE GREATER CODY AREA.COE AUDITORIUM PROGRAMSSPECIAL PRESENTERS AND OUR OWN CURATORS DO PROGRAMS IN THE COE AUDITORIUM THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FOR OUR VISITORS. THEY ATTRACT BOTH OUR GENERAL VISITORS AND OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO SIT AND RELAX FOR APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES OF INTERPRETATION AND ENTERTAINMENT. THE PROGRAMS ARE PRIMARILY DESIGNED FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. PROGRAMS INCLUDE: DRAPER NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM LUNCHTIME EXPEDITIONS LECTURE SERIES, FELLOWSHIP SCHOLARS PRESENTATIONS, AND PROGRAMS BY OUR CURATORIAL STAFF. IN 2013, THE CENTER OFFERED 17 LECTURE PROGRAMS WITH APPROXIMATELY 1700 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE.PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY PROGRAMSDURING 2013, THE CENTER'S JOHN BUNKER SANDS PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY FEATURED THREE EXHIBITIONS: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GREATEST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE AMERICAN WEST, A COLLECTION OF ICONIC WESTERN IMAGES GATHERED BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OVER A SPAN OF SOME 125 YEARS; CONTEMPORARY ART IN ADVANCE OF THE BUFFALO BILL ART SHOW AND SALE; AND PRONGHORN PASSAGE, FOCUSING ON THE SECOND LONGEST RECORDED OVERLAND MAMMAL MIGRATION IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.INTERN PROGRAMSTHE BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST OFFERS PAID AND UNPAID INTERNSHIPS TO STUDENTS IN MANY MUSEUM-RELATED DISCIPLINES. IN 2013, THE CENTER HAD 10 INTERNS FROM 7 STATES IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: LIBRARY- PHOTO ARCHIVIST, EDUCATION, FIREARMS RECORDS, ACCOUNTING AND VISITOR SERVICES, NATURAL HISTORY, PUBLIC HISTORY, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS. IN ADDITION, THE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT'S SEPARATELY-FUNDED INTERNSHIP PROGRAM TRAINS STUDENTS OF ALL LEVELS, FROM GRADUATES OF THE CONSERVATION MASTER'S PROGRAMS TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. THE INTERNS ALL FUNCTION AS PART OF THE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT, ACCOMPLISHING TASKS SUCH AS EXAMINATION OF OBJECTS AND CONDITION REPORTING, DEVELOPING TREATMENT STRATEGY, AND CARRYING OUT THEIR OWN TREATMENTS AND DOCUMENTATION. OVER 60 INTERNS (11 IN 2013) FROM ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES AND FRANCE, THE UK, FINLAND, EGYPT, AND SPAIN HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN THE CONSERVATION INTERN PROGRAM AT THE CENTER SINCE THE PROGRAM STARTED IN 2008. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK PROGRAMSFROM JUNE THROUGH AUGUST, THE CENTER PRESENTS TWO PROGRAMS PER WEEK IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK AT LAKE LODGE. TOPICS ARE WIDE-RANGING AND INCLUDE ART, AMERICAN HISTORY AND NATURAL HISTORY. TOTAL PARTICIPATION DURING THE SUMMER IS APPROXIMATELY 1,100 PEOPLE.</Desc>
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