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Creative in Residence

Providing support for the artistic community

In 2017, The Center announced the creation of an exciting initiative, Creative in Residence. This residency opportunity provides support and space for guests to work at The Center along with the artistic community that will highlight an interdisciplinary process and result in an impactful and inspiring end product. Selection for the Creative in Residence opportunity is by invitation from The Center’s Creative in Residence committee consisting of Center Board members, community members and Center staff.

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2020

The 2020 Creative in Residence, Agnes Bourne, presents a series of programs and exhibits at The Center throughout 2020 called Sustain. Agnes brings deep passion and enthusiasm to her role as curator, exploring ideas that she holds close to her heart including sustainability and a sense of place in the role of art and design.

2019

The 2019 Creative in Residence produced by Jeff Stein was entitled “All That’s Left Behind.” Three world class artists are coming together to create large-scale immersive art installations on The Center Campus. The Opening Celebration was held on Saturday, June 8th with art openings featuring Shrine, Aaron Taylor Kuffner, and Mia Dungeon followed by a ticketed performance by Rising Appalachia.

2018
The Center awarded the 2018 Creative in Residence to Jackson Hole Public Art who conceived of and produced the Pavilion Project designed by Carney Logan Burke Architects and built by multiple local builders.

2017

The Center’s 2017 Creatives in Residence, Matthew Day Jackson, Camille Obering and Andy Kincaid, present Observatories an exhibition of sculpture, video and performance art activating The Center and greater Jackson Hole throughout summer 2017.