GlowNights

Jackson Hole Public Art, in partnership with Teton Village Association, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Center for the Arts brings a month plus of glowing sculptures to Teton Village Commons and the Center for the Arts Lawn. GlowNights, in its sixth year, has become an anticipated part of Teton County winter art and events.

GLOWNIGHTS FEATURES

December 2024 - February 2025

Artists: Liquid PXL + Lindsay Glatz with Curious Form

Locations: Teton Village Commons + Center for the Arts

Supported by: Teton Village Association, Jackson Hole Public Art, Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board, Northworks, Center for the Arts, Two Oceans Builders and Willow Street.

ELECTRIC DANDELIONS

Opening Ceremony, December 21st
Teton Village Commons
4:00pm - 6:00pm

By day, these towering structures, crafted from sturdy steel, translucent polycarbonate, and vibrant LEDs, captivate with their representation of a dandelion in full bloom. However, as the sun sets, they transform into a breathtaking spectacle. Standing proudly at 25 feet, these light sculptures boast a captivating and refined lighting design. Their distinctive spherical form is the result of a meticulously crafted geodesic sphere nestled at the core of each Dandelion. From its vertices, forty-one luminous tubes extend, forming a spectacular 15 foot diameter flower.

On view December 21st, 2024 - January 24th, 2025
at Teton Village Commons

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Liquid PXL, led by Abram Santa Cruz, is based out of Los Angeles. They are a collective of artists, engineers, and kindred spirits on a mission to craft exhilarating and expansive interactive art installations. Their creative endeavors delve into the fascinating intersection of geometry and art, seamlessly intertwining to evoke a sense of tranquility and meditation through mesmerizing animations.

SPONSORS

Jackson Travel & Tourism Board, Jackson Hole Pubic Art, Teton Village Association, and Willow Street

THE CLOUD SWING

Center for the Arts
January Pop-Up
Details Coming Soon

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. If a swing is unoccupied, the cloud above remains a steady glow, which shines downward and illuminated the empty swing as a invitation to passersby. Once someone begins to swing, the transformation begins and the steady glow is replaced by vibrant colors that become more saturated as the swing moves faster. The goal of The Cloud Swing is to provide a sense of nostalgic joy and connect participants to childhood delights and the wonders of simple play.

On view December 11th, 2024 - February 21st, 2025
at Center for the Arts Park

ABOUT THE ARTIST

The Cloud Swings are co-presented by the Center for the Arts and Jackson Hole Public Art.

SPONSORS

Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole Public Art, Northworks, Outpost, Jackson Travel & Tourism Board, and Two Ocean Builders

The Cloud Swing by Lindsay Glatz with Curious Form

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