Carl’s Fossils Are Seen Worldwide!
Carl Ulrich’s unique method of preparation and presentation has caused many of his works to be shown, not only as scientific interest, but also as an art form
Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, California
Salt Lake Festival of Arts, Salt Lake City, Utah
Pioneer Village Museum, Salt Lake City, Utah
Western Arts Museum and Gallery, Inc., Los Angeles, California
Pescadora Gallery, Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York
Savage Galleries, Santa Fe, N.M., Scottsdale, Arizona, and Dallas, Texas
London Associates, Lajolla, California
Fletcher Galleries, Ltd., Alpena and Harbor Springs, Michigan
Cachoux Gallery, Paris, France
La Collezione Gallery, Rome, Italy
Nahan Galleries, New Orleans, Louisiana
Genot L. Brussels, Belgium
Steinmarkt in europa-center, Berlin, Germany
Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington
Galadriel’s, Provincetown, and Hyannis, Massachusetts

Rare specimens of fauna and flora are on display at:

Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
University of Wyoming Museum and Geology Department
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Ulrich’s Fossil Gallery, Fossil, Wyoming
Fossil Butte National Monument, Kemmerer, Wyoming
Perpetual Storage, Lynch Collection, Salt Lake City, Utah
Rutgers University, New Jersey
Princeton University, New Jersey
FaIm Desert Museum, Palm Springs
U.S. Embassy at Guatemala
Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, Utah

Besides the above mentioned, the Ulrich Fossil Gallery specimens have been placed in private collections and museums throughout America and Europe, and have been a part of traveling exhibits shown world wide.