Photo: Jazz Foundation of Jackson Hole

JACKSON, Wyo. — Music and art enthusiasts are in for a melodious treat!

The Jazz Foundation of Jackson Hole is set to charm audiences at the National Museum of Wildlife Art this Sunday, Feb. 4, from 12 to 2 p.m. This special performance is part of the museum’s much-loved “First Sunday” program, which offers free admission to all.

In the spirit of the upcoming St. Valentine’s Day, the Jazz Foundation will be playing a selection from their extensive swing jazz repertoire, featuring songs of love. This is a unique opportunity for jazz lovers to experience a captivating blend of art and music in a magnificent setting.

The National Museum of Wildlife Art, overlooking the National Elk Refuge, provides a perfect backdrop for this musical event. The museum’s stunning collection of art dedicated to wildlife and nature complements the soulful melodies and rich harmonies of the jazz band, promising an afternoon of cultural enrichment and sensory delight.

For jazz aficionados and those simply looking to enjoy a relaxing Sunday alike, this event is not to be missed. The combination of timeless music and exquisite art promises to create a memorable experience for all attendees. Bring along friends, family or that special someone to share in the joy of music and the celebration of love.

Don’t forget to mark those calendars: Sunday, Feb. 4, from 12 to 2 p.m. at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Embrace the spirit of love and jazz in the heart of Jackson.