(Jackson, Wyo.) – We’ve compiled a list of five must-see events happening this week. Hear from Bronwyn Minton about her latest exhibit, get ready for the eclipse (the photographer’s way), and explore the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s summer exhibits on Sunday.
See all of the week’s events on DailyWonder.org for today’s #WonderWednesday.
Thursday, August 3, noon-1 pm
Artist Talk: Bronwyn Minton, New Work
Local artist Bronwyn talks about her creative process and latest exhibition, New Work, on view in the Center Theater Gallery thru September 10. Free.
Thursday, August 3, 5-7 pm
My Ode to Wyoming: Open Mic Night
Take in Kathryn Turner’s beautiful new exhibition My Ode to Wyoming while listening to musicians and readers in an Open Mic Night at Trio Fine Art. Free.
Friday, August 4, 5-7 pm
Opening Reception: Celestial-Terrestrial Convergence
Get ready for the eclipse and explore the connections between deep space photographs from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and powerful daytime and nighttime landscapes by Zolt Levay at the Art Association of JH Gallery. Free.
Saturday, August 5, 8 am – noon
Did you know the Farmers Market on the Town Square features a local chef, musician and non-profit each week? Stop by this Saturday to catch musicians from the Hootenanny, learn about the Jackson Hole Land Trust, then explore the food and offerings for sale. Free.
Sunday, August 6, 9 am – 5 pm
Enjoy free museum admission for area locals at the National Museum of Wildlife Art and see these exhibits before they close: National Geographic Photo Ark: Photographs by Joel Sartore, Iridescence: John Goul’d Hummingbirds and Wildlife Trade Art and Science. Crafts are also available in the Children’s Discovery Gallery. Learn more.
These are only a sample of our community’s events, see them all at DailyWonder.org.
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