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Stream, Zero Landfill Initiative

As the parks Creative Director and Designer, I worked directly with both students and artists as part of the Building STEAM program in 2017, a visionary collaboration between Jackson Hole Public Art, Grand Teton National Park, and Teton County School District, funded by Subaru's Zero Landfill Initiative. This initiative aimed to inspire recycling within the park. I helped with the fabrication and design of two public art projects, "Stream" and "Mountain Recycling Bin," created by Jackson Hole High School students led by Bland Hoke. Installed at the Craig Thomas Discovery Center, these temporary artworks aimed to improve waste diversion and make recycling engaging for the over 100,000 visitors who viewed them. I also created window graphics and data illustrations for visitors to imagine waste vs recycling.