Photo: Jackson Hole Children's Museum

There’s a lot of talent on display in Jackson’s arts community this week. First, enjoy a beautiful evening of popular chamber music compliments of Grand Teton Music Festival and the University of Wyoming Summit Chamber Players at St. John’s Episcopal Church on Friday at 7:00 pm.

Come out and support the Teton Literacy Center on Friday evening at the 5th annual Jackson’s Got Talent competition and fundraiser. Tony Horton of P90X is back to emcee the evening at Pink Garter Theatre beginning at 5:30 pm.

Kids can climb these antler arches! The Jackson Hole Children’s Museum will celebrate the completion of the Elk Shed Climbable Sculpture on Saturday, November 10th from 12:30-2:00 pm. The sculpture is the culmination partnership between Bland Hoke, Jr., Jackson Hole Public Art, Center of Wonder, Teton County School District Fab Lab students and the Museum.

There is nothing better than a good story, and you’ll have the opportunity to hear a number of them at the Cabin Fever Story Slam on Tuesday, November 13th at the Pink Garter. Come listen, or throw your name in the hat and tell a story yourself! This month’s theme: “Control.”

Visit DailyWonder.org for more creative events and opportunities around Jackson Hole.

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.