The Cowgirl has announced the partial re-opening of its second floor, including its two very popular immersive galleries: the Western Design Room and the Bucking Bronc Room. These dynamic spaces are museum favorites, designed to elevate the visitor experience through storytelling, design, and interactive technology.
The Western Design Room highlights the artistry and influence of Western style. Anchoring the experience is a custom interactive project table, created exclusively for the Museum by Ideum, offering hands-on digital exploration that brings the stories of the West to life. The Bucking Bronc Roomcaptures the energy and heritage of rodeo’s most iconic ride, capturing guests on their own bronc ride video.
Also returning will be “Compilation of a Thousand Stories,” a highly layered, mixed-media artwork by painter Ashley Collins. The piece features a horse silhouette painted over a collage of vintage photographs, historical documents, and literature pages, finished with a signature clear resin coating applied with a blowtorch.
Once fully completed, the second floor will not only house these spaces, but will also serve as the Museum’s premier event space, providing a unique and inspiring setting for programs, private events, and community gatherings.
Visitors are invited to explore these immersive experiences, along with the Hermès scarf collection in both staircases leading to the second floor.