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Energy Conservation Works and Vista 360° Flags of Hope: for a greener future
Community Artist: Suzanne Morlock
Local artist Suzanne Morlock coordinated a community process to produce a public artwork. Over 140 flags were created by all ages, using a magical solar printing process. The flags help us envision a greener tomorrow and inspire involvement in green energy initiatives. Flags were created at the EcoFair, People’s Market, Mondays in May Park, and Aspen Meadows.
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“Art out in public creates opportunities for all to see through new perspectives, breaking down barriers and inviting participation and conversation. So many thanks to Jackson Hole Public Art for providing platforms for this to happen, 2022 was an amazing intersection of ideas, community and making stuff!”
- Suzanne Morlock
H20 Poetry
Community Artist: Matt Daly
Matt Daly, local poet and curator of The Poetry Box, worked with community members to design a visuallyintriguing, collaborative water poem to draw attention to the next ArtSpot. Matt engaged community members at two consecutive People’s Markets, where the poem was displayed on the walls of the tent, growing as people participated.

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