Student art installations debut at the Craig Thomas Discovery Center in partnership with Subaru, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Public Art, Teton County School District. CREDIT: David J Swift
The “STREAM” installation shows rainbow trout in a stream comprised of recycling materials which visualizes Subaru’s mission to determine solutions to waste issues in parks. CREDIT: David J Swift
The “STREAM” installation shows rainbow trout in a stream comprised of recycling materials which visualizes Subaru’s mission to determine solutions to waste issues in parks. CREDIT: David J Swift
Subaru and its partners equipped students with in-depth knowledge of the waste stream in the National Park and Teton County, and engaged students as ambassadors of the park. CREDIT: David J Swift
Each installation showcases recycled materials in an engaging way to encourage recycling for Grand Teton National Park visitors as part of Subaru’s Zero Landfill Initiative. CREDIT: David J Swift
Part of Subaru's Zero Landfill Initiative, each student art installation inspires creative solutions to the waste issue in National Parks. CREDIT: David J Swift