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In Teton Valley there are opportunities even for those who don’t consider themselves to be artists to join the community, rub shoulders with talented locals, and experience the process of
With vivid house paint, spray paint, stencils, and permanent markers, a group of artists made quick work of a large once-blank wall facing north on Main Street in Tetonia.
Michele Walters, owner of the building, which houses Tribe Artist Collective, local artist Aimee Babneau and their friend Benji Pierson, who designed the Travis Rice signature jacket for Quicksilver, threw paint at a wall last week and combined their styles to produce a richly-colored landscape.
âItâs kind of been a free-for-all but it seems to have worked,â Babneau said.
The Tribe Artist Collective, a Tetonia trading post for art pieces, gifts, and crafts, is launching its second summer of workshops, exhibit openings on the third Thursday of every month, and Sunday art markets, and plans to host an event with Teton Artlab of Jackson, in which participants will create enormous wood block prints. On May 20, Walters threw a grand opening party and art show to celebrate Tribeâs new studio space
While it may seem like the global pandemic was the only thing people were talking about this year, Teton Valley saw plenty of news that was unrelated to COVID.
The following list is just a sampling of some of the broader themes that marked the year. Many of these stories will continue to impact our community in years to come.
School construction completed
All six projects funded by the school bond approved by voters in 2017 were wrapped up this year. Driggs and Victor each saw new elementary schools, while Rendezvous Upper Elementary, Tetonia Elementary, Teton Middle, and Teton High were renovated.