"Sweetwater Ranch Life: The Paintings of Jack Corbett

"Sweetwater Ranch Life: The Paintings of Jack Corbett

“Sweetwater Ranch Life: The Paintings of Jack Corbett” 

The new exhibit premiers to the public the work of a Fremont County rancher and Artist. Ribbon cutting and opening reception January 24, 3 to 5 p.m. and will remain on exhibit at the Pioneer Museum through 2026.
Ranch life is hard, with dawn to dusk work during all seasons and in all kinds of weather. With the work load it is hard to imagine time for creative outlets, yet many ranchers played music, wrote or created art. Jack Corbett, who ranched along the Sweetwater River in Fremont County painted – capturing the ranch life of his family and friends on canvas. The work has never been seen by the general public, but will get a premier at the Lander Pioneer Museum January 24, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the museum’s main gallery.

A reception with appetizers and a brief talk by members of the artist’s family Following will be a ribbon cutting for the exhibit. The public is invited to come and enjoy the afternoon. The art will then be on display through 2026.
John (G) Corbett was born December 16, 1938 in Lander, Wyoming to Thad and Mary Noble Corbett. He was the eldest of seven children and worked on his great Uncle Sanford Mills’ Red Bluff Ranch as a young kid. Jack then began working for Sweetwater area ranchers in the summer of his teenage years. Later Jack settled with Albert and Barbara Myers on their ranch on the Sweetwater for thirteen years, breaking horses for the Myers’ and various other ranchers. He married Jean Ann Rogers, and they continued at Myers; and leased the Walt Hurner Ranch on Long Creek.

Jack became a Brand Inspector in 1970, as well as board member on the Popo Agie Conservation District. He served on the Jeffrey City School Board for several years in the 1980’s. Jack was also involved in the Sweetwater Roping Club and Sweetwater Firefighters.

He became an artist at a young age and painted a good many oil paintings that showed the life on the ranch and painted pictures of his neighbors doing their work.

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Date and Time

Saturday Jan 24, 2026 Thursday Dec 31, 2026

January 24, 2026 - December 31, 2026
9-5 daily

Location

Pioneer Museum
1443 W Main
Lander, WY 82520

1443 W Main Lander WY 82520

Fees/Admission

Admission fees apply

Website

https://fremontcountymuseums.com/

Contact Information

1-307-332-3373
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