Six artists shot for the moon Thursday, hoping to earn votes for their public art proposals.
Jackson Hole Public Art livestreamed its Moonshot 5x5 event from the Center for the Arts. Ideas presented ranged from murals â both physical and virtual â to textile recycling on a grand scale.
At the end of the night, Tenley Thompson was named the winner of the âBuzz Aldrin Awardâ for garnering the most votes, receiving $1,000 for her idea âTree Time,â which would bring slices of fallen tree trunks into public art space. Specific rings would be marked with notes about what people were doing at that time in the treeâs growth.