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WildWalls Public Art Outreach

Date: Ongoing
Status: Current

In Partnership with JH Public Art

POWJH partnered with Jackson Hole Public Art for an outreach and education project during the summer of 2020 called WILDWALLS – a series of murals around town focusing on local water quality issues. The cornerstone of the project is a permanent mural at the Snake River Brewery. Also, there were nine temporary murals throughout downtown Jackson on display from late June through September and three murals at Snake River access locations.

The WILDWALLS murals are paired with Augmented Reality (AR) animated features activated via a smartphone app that makes them come to life! The AR promotes a greater understanding of the water quality issues facing our community and offers proactive conservation and call-to-action solutions.

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1. Dan Toro: Hooked – Snake River Brewing


2. Thibaud Sanchez: Snake Fall Scout Camp – Center for the Arts, South Entrance


3. Greta Gretzinger: Morning Rainbow – Knobes E-Bikes of Jackson Hole


4.Tuck Fauntleroy: Confluence – Elks Club


5. Kay Stratman: Shaken, Not Stirred – Alley behind Trio Bistro


6. Deb Fox: Cutthroat Trout – Alley behind Pinky Gs


7. Andy Bardon: Subtle Gradation – Alley behind Shirt off my Back


8. Natalie Connell: Night over Jenny Lake – Alley behind High Country Outfitters


9. Boughton Walden: East Beach – Anvil Hotel


10. Ryan Dee: Teton Trout – Gill Street on Beyond Efficiency

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