The Jackson Hole library, recreation center and a couple of restaurants have announced that they will have limited opening hours this summer. But this is not because of a lack of workforce. The problem is a lack of affordable housing for employees.
Teton ArtLab is back with its annual Wallpaper show â in a new, pandemic-approved format.
Unframed paintings, drawings and prints will plaster the Theater Gallery at the Center for the Arts through Feb. 12. Among the more than 25 Teton-area artists participating are Mike Piggott, Taryn Boals and Ben Roth.
âThis is a show that focuses on small, handmade editions and original works,â said ArtLab founder Travis Walker, whose own work will be for sale. âWe tried to eliminate things that can be mass produced really easily, because we want the work to feel special.â
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Traditionally the Wallpaper show has been a well-attended in-person function that gives people a chance to start or grow their art collections with some affordable works. Prices range from $5 to $500, Walker said.