Spring, Snow, Music Festival & Art. #WonderWednesday Water resources Painting Buckrail - Jackson Hole, news

Spring and fun on the snow go together like music and art. We’re spotting great art and music events, plus a film for climbers in this week’s #WonderWednesday.

Work with contemporary artist, painter and educator Jeremy Morgan from the San Francisco Institute of Art, when he drops in to teach Process of Life Drawing evening classes at the Art Association this Wednesday and Thursday.

Or catch up with visiting Missoula artist Kathleen Herlihy-Paoli. On Thursday, she’ll give a free lunchtime talk about her new exhibition, Act Three, opening this Friday in The Center’s Theater Gallery.

The JH Rendezvous Spring Festival continues with four nights of music. It starts on Thursday with The Devon Allman Project for après-ski under the tram. The biggest names, Portugal. The Man. and Michael Franti and Spearhead , play on Saturday. Check out this special collection to find everything, including Friday’s show on the Town Square, in one glance.

Saturday is St. Patrick’s Day, so you know you’ll find several listings for Irish-inspired parties.

On Tuesday be prepared to be moved by a documentary on the original dirtbag mountaineer Fred Beckey at Pink Garter Theatre. This film won tons of awards including the Best Mountain Film and People’s Choice awards at the 2017 Banff Mountain Film & Book Festival.

It’s spring in the mountains, but there’s still lots going on. Explore it all at DailyWonder.org.

DailyWonder.org is a project of the nonprofit Center of Wonder
advocating for the arts in Jackson Hole and empowering its creative leaders.

DailyWonder offers the best possible collection of what to do in Jackson Hole. Our curated calendar features more than 80 creative events each week.

DailyWonder partners contribute events ranging from pop-up shows to workshops and world-class performances. Our Wonder Team stays on the lookout for lesser known events and fills in the gaps. Together we create a calendar full of happenings from local creatives, music venues, arts organizations and Jackson Hole businesses.