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The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art in Salisbury, MD

The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art in Salisbury, Maryland, is a world-class center for wildfowl art, conservation, and education. Established in 1977 by renowned wildlife artist and conservationist James F. (Jimmy) and Frances H. Ward. The museum is located in the heart of the Eastern Shore of Maryland and is a well-known destination for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts. Salisbury, MD can be seen at this link.

The museum’s galleries are filled with works of art paying tribute to the heritage of a wide variety of waterfowl, upland game birds, land birds, sea birds, and other wildlife species. The works range from paintings, sculptures, carvings, antiques, and photographs by nationally and internationally renowned artists. Visitors can explore the extensive and diverse collection of masterpieces from traditional to contemporary representations of birds, representing various art forms, including decoys and carvings, arts and crafts, and paintings. The Ward Museum provides educational programming year-round, in classrooms, through lectures, workshops, and interactive programs. These programs aim to inspire a deeper appreciation of the natural world through the arts. The museum also educates the public on the importance of wildlife conservation by hosting two annual wildlife art competitions; The World Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition and The Ward World Championship Wildfowl Art Competition. The museum also has an 1800 sq. ft. interactive Discovery Room, where visitors of all ages can explore a variety of stations, exhibits, and activities to learn about birds, their habitats, the art of wildfowl carving, and more. Information about Salisbury City Park: A Haven for Relaxation and Fun can be found here. 

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