Fall Fashion Meets Fine Art at Jackson Hole Pendleton This Week

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JACKSON, WY — Jackson Hole Pendleton is hosting back-to-back evenings celebrating art, fashion, and local flair this weekend, and yes, there will be hot cider (spiked or not, your call).

Friday, Oct. 17 | 4–7 p.m.
🎨 John B. Mortensen — The celebrated artist behind the new silk scarf collaboration “Rodeo Sky” will be sketching live in-store. Guests can watch his creative process unfold while learning a few scarf-tying tricks — cowgirl, cowboy, or “I-just-woke-up-in-Jackson” style.
One lucky guest will win an original line drawing from John, so make sure to enter the raffle while sipping cider and mingling with fellow art lovers.

Saturday, Oct. 18 | 4–7 p.m.
🍷 Amy Ringholz — Beloved local artist Amy Ringholz will showcase her latest work featured on the NEW 399 Red Blend from Jackson Hole Winery. She’ll also discuss her wildlife-inspired art and how it ties into a shared mission to protect the Valley’s creatures, from moose to magpies.
Guests can enjoy tastings of the 399 Red Blend (we approve) and light bites throughout the evening. A portion of Saturday’s proceeds will support the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation, helping keep wildlife safe on our roads and in our wild spaces.

📍 Jackson Hole Pendleton – Town Square
Come for the art, stay for the cider, and maybe leave with a scarf, a bottle, or a renewed sense of Jackson pride.

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