Jackson Hole Public Art, in partnership with Teton Village Association and Center for the Arts brings a month plus of glowing sculptures to Teton Village Commons and the Center for the Arts Lawn. GlowNights, in its sixth year, has become an anticipated part of Teton County winter art and events.
Artists: Lindsay Glatz with Curious Form
Dates: On View December 11, 2024 - February 21, 2025
Locations: Center for the Arts Park
Supported by: Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole Public Art, Northworks, Outpost, Jackson Travel & Tourism Board, and Two Ocean Builders
THE CLOUD SWINGS CELEBRATION
January 11, 2025
Center for the Arts Park
The Cloud Swing is a swing suspended from a glowing cloud structure, in which color and light are created as people engage with the artwork and swing through the air. If a swing is unoccupied, the cloud above remains a steady glow, which shines downward and illuminated the empty swing as a invitation to passersby. Once someone begins to swing, the transformation begins and the steady glow is replaced by vibrant colors that become more saturated as the swing moves faster. The goal of The Cloud Swing is to provide a sense of nostalgic joy and connect participants to childhood delights and the wonders of simple play.
Continue to follow us on Instagram @jhpublicart to learn more about the date and time for a playful pop-up party at The Cloud Swings in January.
The Cloud Swing by Lindsay Glatz with Curious Form