A Beloved Jackson Hole Gallery's New Owner Keeps Its Mission Alive

After initially joining forces with established gallerist Tayloe Piggott, Maya Frodeman has become the new owner of Piggott’s well-loved Jackson Hole gallery. Frodeman may have given it a new name, but the gallery’s mission remains the same: continuing a deep-rooted legacy of showcasing modern and contemporary art in multifaceted spaces. Here, Frodeman tells us more.
How would you describe the Maya Frodeman Gallery?
We are a contemporary art gallery with a focus on international artists of high acclaim in a wide variety of media ranging from painting to printmaking, textile arts, ceramics, furniture making, paper sculpture, jewelry and photography. Our voice is strong and our programming is elegant and sophisticated. Come into our space, take a deep breath and let your eyes wander and explore.
What’s on your radar right now?
Tom Hammick, a fabulous painter and printmaker from London; Dennis Lee Mitchell, who creates drama for the eye through smoke on paper; Suzy Spence, a painter with commentary on portraiture and the equestrian world; and a landscape-inspired painting exhibition called “Inherent Nature,” curated by artist Kathryn Lynch.
Describe your ethos.
To share the love of art, a language throughout culture and time that connects us. Being part of this universal appreciation of the creative mind is an honor.