GlowNights 2021 returns this week with a month-long 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, Jackson’s local energy conservation organization, is partnering with JH Public Art to provide messages for the public via augmented reality at each installation.
The display is produced by Jackson Hole Public Art in partnership with Teton Village Association and the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. GlowNights artworks will activate pedestrian spaces and inspire wonder in both Teton Village and Town of Jackson from tomorrow through January.
Two large scale, intricately-cut luminaries, designed and built by Rexburg, Idaho’s Premier Powder Coating, will be displayed in the Teton Village Commons. Jackson GlowNights will host three installations in town, at the Center for the Arts Lawn; at the Teton County Library; and at Greenspace on the Block. Each installation will be paired with an augmented reality animation, developed by local artist Ouree Lee and hosted via the Hoverlay App.
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