Nona spoke with Venezuelan light and shadow artist Claudia Bueno for our regular “Friday Arts Interview”, every week at 9:30am. Claudio is taking part in a residency at the Center for the Arts in conjunction with the Teton Artlab for an installation called “Fractalife” in the courtyard at the heart of the Center for the Arts. Listen to find out how she programs the lights to pulse and change color and how local students have been part of the process.The installation opens on August 5th with a reception at the Center for the Arts.
High-altitude buzz
A 20-mile hike in the Tetons rewarded bumble bee researcher Ellen Keaveny with a special Bombus occidentalis sighting.