The mural - titled “Cow in Motion” - spans the length of the underpass, which is located near the entrance to Teton Science School’s campus. Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail

JACKSON, Wyo. — JH Community Pathways, Prospect Studio, and Jackson Hole Public Art have completed a new mural at the Cow Tunnel underpass along Path22.

The mural – titled “Cow in Motion” – spans the length of the underpass, which is located near the entrance to Teton Science School’s campus. Teton Science Schools’ Mountain Academy art students contributed to the completion of the project.

JH Community Pathways and JH Public Art offered local architect firm Prospect Studio, the chance to paint the Cow Tunnel underpass (historically used to run cattle). The team came up with the idea to reinterpret English photographer Eadweard Muybridge’s “Horse in Motion” series. They created eight stencils of a cow in motion, and on Friday, Sept. 17 a group of 15 architects came together to lay the stencil along the underpass. Mountain Academy students Dolyn Kinney and Augustine Porter also joined to add whimsical, colorful graphics to the monochrome stencil.

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