Jackson, WY
Jackson's mural scene reflects the town's unusual position as a gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks, where the extraordinary surrounding landscape both inspires and challenges artists who paint on walls in one of America's most visually dramatic natural settings. Town Square's historic Western character and West Broadway's commercial strip provide the primary contexts for public art in a town where the outdoors is the dominant aesthetic influence.
Featured Artists
All artists →Hunter Blake
Blake is Jackson's preeminent mural artist, creating large-format paintings of the Teton range and the Snake River valley that are among the finest western landscape paintings in the public realm. His Town Square work captures the specific drama of the Teton skyline at different seasons and times of day, using a plein air painter's sensitivity to light combined with the scale of monumental public art.
Anita Clearwater
Clearwater creates murals celebrating the extraordinary wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem—wolves, grizzlies, elk, trumpeter swans—with the precision of a wildlife biologist and the visual intensity of a passionate naturalist. Her West Broadway work is part education and part advocacy, connecting visitors and locals to the ecological world that makes Jackson's setting so irreplaceable.
Sage Moretti
Moretti creates murals that explore the layered human history of the Jackson Hole valley—from the Shoshone and Bannock peoples who summered here for millennia to the homesteaders and outfitters who built the modern town—creating visual histories that place the natural world and human culture in the same frame. His Town Square series is a primer on the full story of a place often known only for its present-day luxury identity.