Snake River Gateways
As the Parks Creative Director and Interpretive Media Project Manager for the Snake River Gateways project, a multi-year project by the National Park Service and Grand Teton National Park Foundation to transform three river access sites along the Snake River, I spearheaded the vision and execution of engaging and informative experiences for visitors, working with contracted firms, park divisions, concessioners, and partners. From initial concept development through final installation, I oversaw the creation of a cohesive interpretive plan that celebrated the natural and cultural significance of the Snake River. This involved directing the design and content of interpretive exhibits, river safety information, and discovery spots, ensuring they were both captivating and accurate. Furthermore, I managed the complex fabrication and installation process, including the creation of a concrete river working in collaboration with public artist Bland Hoke, ensuring the high-quality of all interpretive elements.
Project Locations: Pacific Creek Landing, Jackson Lake Dam Launch, and Moose Landing