Artist Opportunities & Public Art Events
Call for Artists: St. John's Health Foundation
St. John’s Health Foundation and Jackson Hole Public Art are pleased to announce a national Call for Artists to participate in a curated art database for St. John’s Health facilities. This opportunity invites artists to submit original artworks that foster a sense of calm, comfort, and healing within healthcare environments.
Call For Submissions: 250 Portraits
A new public art project is calling on Wyoming residents, art centers, indigenous peoples and local schools to help shape a powerful visual portrait of the state’s people. This collaborative initiative will bring together 250 self-portraits from all across Wyoming. The portraits will be displayed in 5, large-scale grid installations in downtown Jackson, Wyoming during the nation’s 250th anniversary year.
Nationally Acclaimed Authors of Your Brain on Art
Research demonstrates that even a single session of art making can lower stress hormones, while ongoing participation strengthens cognitive function, improves mood, and supports brain health across the lifespan.
Pre-Mother's Day Free Postcard Workshop
Join us for a special pre-Mother's Day celebration. Make something meaningful this Mother's Day. 💐 Drop in for our To Jackson Hole, With Love postcard workshop — a community art project curated by Bronwyn Minton. Create two postcards: one for our public installation, one for someone special. All ages. Free snacks. Come create with us! 🎨
Drop in any time between 12-3PM on Saturday May 9th at the Old Wilson Schoolhouse.
Art Happy Hour
Join JPHA for free adult (21+) postcard making workshops as part of To Jackson Hole, With Love, curated by Bronwyn Minton.
Call to Artists: Request For Qualifications Justice Center
The Justice Center project builds on Jackson Hole’s long history of civic innovation—from Wyoming’s landmark decision to grant women suffrage in 1869, to the first all-female town council in 1920. The selected artwork will extend this legacy, reinforcing the idea that justice is rooted in fairness, inclusivity, and community trust.
Call For Installations: Glow Nights 2026-2027
Glow Nights returns next winter with an open call for artists to create light-based and illuminated installations for temporary outdoor display in Jackson Hole.
COMMEMORATE AMERICA’S 250TH ANNIVERSARY IN WYOMING
The Teton County Semiquincentennial Committee has a one-time grant program – Arts for All Wyoming 250 – to specifically support projects that reflect the America 250 Themes and meet the objectives of the Wyoming 250 initiatives. JH Public Art will facilitate the granting program as a part of the existing Arts for All program. Open to Teton county residents only.
Request for Artist Designed Mailbox Proposals
Jackson Hole Public Art invites artists to submit proposals for artist-designed sculptural mailboxes to be installed throughout Jackson Hole as part of To Jackson Hole, With Love, a valley-wide participatory public art project. These mailboxes will function as both public sculptures and points of engagement.
Town of Jackson Seeks Public Art Proposals for Gregory Lane
Jackson Hole Public Art and the Town of Jackson are pleased to announce a Call for Public Art Proposals as part of the Gregory Lane Complete Street Project, a long-anticipated community investment that will improve safety, connectivity, infrastructure, and neighborhood character.
NEW PUBLIC ART OPPORTUNITY: PIRATE SHIP MURAL
Pirate Ship is seeking proposals for a large-scale mural that captures the essence of Jackson Hole with a pirate twist. The selected artwork will creatively merge pirate lore and maritime symbolism with the distinct character of Jackson Hole living and the iconic Teton Range. Artists are encouraged to interpret the theme broadly and creatively.
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS: Major Outdoor Art Installation Celebrating 20 Years of Center for the Arts
The Center for the Arts in Jackson, Wyoming has announced a Request for Qualifications for a bold, imaginative, and enduring outdoor art installation to anchor its 20th anniversary celebrations in 2027. The selected work will be installed in The Center Park, a prominent green space on the Center’s campus, and is intended to become a dynamic focal point for community engagement, creativity, and connection.