GlowNights
Jackson Hole Public Art, in partnership with Teton Village Association and Center for the Arts brings a month plus of glowing sculptures to Teton Village Commons and the Center for the Arts Park. GlowNights, in its sixth year, has become an anticipated part of Teton County winter art and events.
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GlowNights 2024 - 2025
LIQUID PXL | LINDSDAY GLATZ WITH CURIOUS FORM
Jackson Hole Public Art (JHPA), in partnership with the Center for the Arts and Teton Village, brings a month plus of glowing sculptures to Center for the Arts Park and Teton Village Commons. GlowNights has become an anticipated part of Teton County’s festive winter events. The Cloud Swing is a swing suspended from a glowing cloud structure, in which color and light are created as people engage with the artwork and swing through the air. Five Electric Dandelions created by Liquid PXL, a Los Angeles art collective, will be on display in the Teton Village Commons at the base of the world famous Jackson Hole Mountain Resort from December 21st through January 24th, 2025. -
GlowNights 2023 - 2024
PNEUHAUS | LIQUID PXL
Two large-scale lighted sculptures will be featured. Cloud Lights, landing in the Teton Village Commons at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, will showcase illuminated cloud shapes that pull the sky closer to the earth. Created by designers and fabricators Pneuhaus, these artful inflatables cast warm colors that glow and reflect in snow. At the Center for the Arts Lawn, 5 Electric Dandelions will rise 25 feet above the landscape. Created by Liquid PXL, a Los Angeles art collective, the sculpture uses LED lights to cascade twinkling colors high above the ground. -
GlowNights 2021 - 2022
VIGAS | CLB ARCHITECTS | LIZA FORELLE | EVEN HOPPING | DOUG VOGEL
Jackson Hole Public Art announces the return of its annual GlowNights celebration, running this December 18th through January with an exhibit of light-based installations in Teton Village and the town of Jackson. GlowNights artworks energize community public spaces in an effort to bring people together during the darkest nights of the year. With isolation as a leading mental health indicator, JH Public Art and GlowNights partners hope that this year’s installations inspire wonder as well as safe and accessible gathering. -
GlowNights 2020 - 2021
CLB ARCHITECTS | GEOFFREY HICKS | BLAND HOKE | PREMIER POWDER COATING
Produced by Jackson Hole Public Art and in partnership with Teton Village Association and the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, GlowNights 2020/21 opened in December with an exhibit of original, light-based installations inspired by ENERGY: how we use it, where it’s from, and where it will go. Energy Conservation Works (ECW), Jackson’s local energy conservation organization, partnered with JH Public Art to provide messages for the public via augmented reality at each installation. -
GlowNights 2019 - 2020
CLB ARCHITECTS | JH MOUNTAIN RESORT | BRADLEY SMITH | BLAND HOKE | BEN ROTH | DOUG VOGEL & NOAH WALDRON | MAGGIE WEST
GlowNights is a month-long “must see” exhibit of original art installations that use colored and white light as a medium to celebrate the unique phenomena found in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). Produced by Jackson Hole Public Art, GlowNights artists draw inspiration from the megafauna, calderas, hot springs, and dramatic vistas that inspire.Teton Village GlowNights returned for its second year with: Ice Glowbs by Bland Hoke, Get Out/Get In by CLB Architects, Flora Moon by Maggie West, Heart Mountain provided by JHMR, and a restored “Generation Two Tram” now on display provided by JHMR and Teton Village Association.






















