FROM THE CENTER
In the past year, The Center offered a wide range of programming reflective of the varied interests found throughout our community. We featured cultural programs, spoken word, family programming, and of course, fantastic musical performances. Headliners included top-tier artists like Jason Isbell and Natasha Bedingfield. A National Poet Laureate graced our stage. The Center also hosted local and regional artists and hosted programs from dozens of Jackson’s nonprofit organizations - all while keeping affordability and accessibility to the arts at the forefront.
Collaboration is at the heart of all that we do. The Brainstorm Speaker Series launched in partnership with Teton County Library and the Jackson Hole News&Guide. This lecture series brings intellectually engaging and thought-provoking speakers to our community on a variety of topics. With capacity crowds for each presentation, we are thrilled with the success of this partnership. It is one we’re sure to continue building upon in the years ahead.
The Center is home to 20 Resident Organizations - arts, culture, and education nonprofits that bring activity to campus every day. To support and elevate their work, we opened The Center Commons, a fresh, flexible, and dedicated space to work, create, and connect. Seeing the space filled with inspired conversation and activity has been wonderful!
We are undertaking significant capital improvements as The Center approaches 20 years of well-loved use. Two large roof sections were replaced in 2023 as part of a multi-year endeavor. With other improvements to theater technology, infrastructure, and campus planned, The Center has made important decisions about long-term financial strategy. We are taking steps that will position us to enhance the facility and continue raising the bar for creative endeavors in the valley.
As always, our work is made possible thanks to the generous support of our donors, sponsors, foundations, and partners. Your underwriting keeps The Center’s rental rates affordable, our facilities state-of-the-art, and ticket prices within reach for our community members. Our work is only possible because of you. We thank you for your support.
OUR MISSION:
To connect our creative community by providing a dedicated campus, supporting excellent programming, and nurturing a collaborative spirit.
OUR VISION:
To make artistic experience central to Jackson Hole by embracing the values of stewardship, excellence, inclusion, creativity, and respect.
2023 BOARD
David Hopkins
Chair
Chris Lea
Vice Chair
Reece Jenkins
Treasurer
Lindsay Wilcox
Secretary
Alexandra Jajonie Alessandro
Agnes Bourne
Shari Brownfield
Amanda Bryan
William Burford
Kevin Crawford
Carrie Geraci
Heather Gray
Cecilia Herbert
Mekki Jaidi
Mack Mendenhall
Jesse Ryan
Tyson Slater
Karen Stewart
Randy Walmsley
2023 STAFF
Marty Camino
Executive Director
Pearson Beasley
Assistant Technical Director
Willi Brooks
Event Operations Director
Oona Doherty
Creative Initiatives Director
Abi Domingue
Patron Services Manager
Ron Gessler
Facilities Maintenance Director
Abbott Gilbane
Marketing Manager
Anne Ladd
Development Director
Vincent Mass
Facilities Maintenance Manager
Andy Mahoney
Event Operations Manager
Patrick Millard
Technical Director
Whitney Oppenhuizen
Marketing Director
Jennifer Smith
Associate Director of Donor Relations
Stephanie Smith
Finance Director
As of December 31, 2023
COMMUNITY ARTS CAMPUS
Center for the Arts is a vital component of the Jackson Hole community. The Center is so much more than a building — it’s an entire cultural ecosystem. We are home to 20 arts and education organizations where dancers, ceramicists, musicians, actors, comedians, and painters unite to build community. People of all ages come here to learn and grow. Partnering with local and regional organizations, we are Jackson Hole’s place for connection and creativity.
100,000+ visitors are drawn to The Center annually
Over 200 days of theater usage by local nonprofits, Center Residents, and The Center
More than 60 events were offered free to the community in 2023
11 productions were collaborations between The Center and other community nonprofits
8 consecutive years Jackson Hole has been ranked at the top of the National Arts Vibrancy Index
Over 80 community members are employed by The Center and Residents
“” Community is the superpower of Teton County, and The Center is the heartbeat that keeps the community alive and well.
“Almost every time we drive into town for an event at The Center, we recognize how incredibly fortunate we are in our mountain town to see the most amazing live music, dance and theater entertainment, and art installations. We have learned and laughed, received inspiration and awe, cheered and supported friends, and we could not be more grateful for the continuous opportunities given to us and the other nonprofits dear to us who host events at The Center.
Our special community is extraordinarily generous with their philanthropy, and we’re fortunate to have a building of The Center’s scale and its exceptional staff. Community is the superpower of Teton County, and The Center is the heartbeat that keeps the community alive and well.”
LESLYE AND DAVID HARDIE CENTER SUPPORTERS SINCE 2000SHOWCASING DIVERSITY WITHIN THE ARTS
This year we hosted Ivan McClellan, professional photographer and the creator of Eight Seconds, a storytelling initiative with the goal of expanding the cowboy icon to include people of color.
CENTER PROGRAMMING
The Center presents a broad selection of local, regional, national, and international artists that range from musical acts to spoken word, film showings to family programming. Through art installations and sculptures, we present diverse visual art on campus.
More than 50 artists, performers, and creatives were featured in 2023 through Center programming:
Jackson Hole Chamber Music Featuring Electric Guitarist D. J. Sparr*
National Theatre Live: Prima Facie
Steve Aoki
The Second City*
Ospa
Lettuce
Manual Cinema: Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About A Terrible Monster*
Latin Dance Nights (6)
Nate Padavick: Lobby Mural
National Theatre Live: Jack Absolute Flies Again
John Craigie
Leftover Salmon
National Theatre Live: Straight Line Crazy
Stacey Walker: Wallflowers
The Moth Mainstage: 8th Annual
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
The California Honeydrops
An Evening with John Butler
Eliot Goss: Making Art at 87
TED2023: Possibility*
The Animaniacs
Grounded*
“The Art of Home” – A Jackson Film Premiere
Music Mondays: De Gringos y Gremmies*
An Evening with Joy Harjo*
Dustbowl Revival moe.
The Center’s Annual Benefit Concert featuring Cory Wong
Odesza: The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience*
Music Mondays: Aaron Davis and The Mystery Machine*
Youth Lagoon
Ivan McClellan: 8 Seconds Project
Steve Earle
Music Mondays: SGRNY with Box Elder*
Natasha Bedingfield
Suzanne Morlock: Abuzz*
Classical Café: An Evening with Jackson Hole Chamber Music*
Center Resident Art Show: Working Artists
Brainstorm Speaker Series: Temple Grandin*
Donavon Frankenreiter & Devon Allman
The Hootenanny 2023
The WyoFolk Project
Teton Valley Prints: Block Party
Manhattan Short Film Festival
Janet’s Planet
Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar
Sammy Rae & The Friends
Monophonics
Brainstorm Speaker Series: Jesse Eisinger*
Carrie Geraci: Where Have You Been?
Teton County School District: Annual Holiday Art Show
Teen Takeover
Cirque-Tacular: Shimmer
Visual Arts Installations
Performances
*Collaborations with community nonprofit organizations
2023 ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT
The Center’s Annual Benefit Concert is a festive outdoor event celebrating our community, the arts, and The Center’s role where it all comes together. We’ve built a reputation for bringing tremendous talent that draws enthusiastic crowdsincluding the 2023 Benefit Concert featuring Cory Wong.
The Center Benefit represents approximately 25% of our annual fundraising budget. Revenue generated from the event is used to maintain and improve our facility, subsidize lease and rental rates for nonprofits, and support Center events throughout the year.
Over 1000 tickets were issued - setting a new Center record
Center Resident Organization, Teton Music School, featured a student band as the opening act for the evening
Playbills were offered in both English and Spanish
The community large-scale paint-by-number project “The Center is for Everyone” was nearly completed in a single evening!
It is our greatest honor to spend this special evening with our community each year. Thank you for your support in making The Center Benefit successful!
2023 BENEFIT SPONSORS
CENTER RESIDENT ORGANIZATIONS
The Center is home to 20 Resident Organizations—independent arts and education organizations that represent a significant portion of the cultural nonprofits in Jackson Hole. The Center’s Resident Partners activate our campus and bring vibrancy to our community.
Resident Organizations utilize The Center in a multitude of ways, ranging from occupying office space for their administrative needs to renting studio and classroom spaces to bring their programs to life. The Center’s visionary founders designed many areas of campus specifically for Resident Organizations and their dedicated programming. The paint and ceramic studios for the Art Association of Jackson Hole, the multiple dance classrooms for Dancers’ Workshop, and the Black Box Theater utilized by Off Square Theatre Company were purpose-built for these organizations.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING
Every Resident Organization and any area nonprofit holding events at The Center is able to do so at vastly subsidized rates thanks to the generosity of our donors. Through our box office services, event support, and technical expertise, The Center bolsters other organizations in bringing their mission-driven work to the community.
In 2023, dozens of community nonprofits hosted nearly 90 different events over more than 250 days at The Center.
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS THAT HOSTED EVENTS AT THE CENTER IN 2023:
Art Association of Jackson Hole*
Becoming Jackson Whole
Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center
Carving the Future
Cathedral Voices Chamber Choir*
Central Wyoming College*
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole
Community Prevention Coalition of Teton County
Community School of Jackson Hole
Dancers’ Workshop*
Energy Conservation Works
Grand Teton Music Festival
Hole Food Rescue
Jackson Community Theater*
Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs
Jackson Hole Chorale*
Jackson Hole Community Band*
Jackson Hole Community Radio*
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
Jackson Hole Jewish Community
Jackson Hole Writers*
Jackson WILD*
League of Women Voters of Wyoming MusicLand*
Northern Rockies Conservation Coalition
Off Square Theatre Company*
Protect Our Water JH
Silicon Couloir
Slow Food in the Tetons
Snake River Fund
St. John’s Health
Teton County Library
Teton County School District
Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation
Teton Music School*
Teton Science Schools
Todo TV Foundation
Trout Unlimited
Womentum
WyoFile
Wyoming Humanities*
Wyoming PBS*
*Center Resident Organization
COMMUNITY COLLABORATION
The Brainstorm Speaker Series was a community collaboration of Teton County Library*, Jackson Hole News&Guide, and The Center. This spoken word initiative brought intellectually engaging and thought-provoking speakers to The Center stage with the goal of igniting conversation and curiosity.
The inaugural series consisted of four speakers, two of whom appeared in 2023. Wildly successful, each show quickly sold out for these free programs. We look forward to building on the momentum of this tremendous launch to bring more high-quality programming of this type to the community.
*with funding provided by Teton County Library Foundation & Friends. Poster and ad designs by Jackson Hole News&Guide Creative Director, Sarah Wilson
THE CENTER CAMPUS
The Center is synonymous with our dynamic campus itself, and we are so proud of all that we have to offer, both indoors and outdoors. Occupying 78,000 square feet, we provide performance space in the 525-seat Center Theater, our black box theater, the outdoor amphitheater, and the adjacent Center Park at heavily discounted rates for Resident Organizations and other regional nonprofits.
Our Resident Organizations also lease dance studios, music performance and practice rooms, art studios, education spaces, as well as office spaces at The Center. Our goal is to provide affordable access to excellent facilities for our arts community.
Rental rates for the theater and lobby have been reduced to the same level they were when the space opened in 2007
$16 per square foot rental cost for Center Residents versus $47 average in Jackson Hole
During the past year, we invested over $1 million in maintaining and upgrading our campus
LONG-TERM CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
In 2023, two large sections of the roof were replaced as part of a multi-year endeavor to repair and enhance our roof system, which is subject to extreme mountain weather. With so many sections to our dynamic building, we are tackling the project in phases. These repairs and improvements ensure that our campus can continue to serve as a hub for arts and culture for many years to come.
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?
For nearly 20 years, Center for the Arts has fostered artistic and cultural expression in its many forms, serving as an essential gathering place for our community. We have forged our own path to success and now find ourselves at an organizational crossroads of need and opportunity. To propel this creative ecosystem into the next chapter, we must expand our resources, preserve our most vital assets, and elevate our sights toward achieving even greater impact.
The following priorities provide a roadmap to achieving these goals and continuing to deliver on our mission for many years to come.
Maintain and enhance our facility
Support and elevate the work of our Resident Partners
Promote programmatic excellence, diversity, and impact
Build financial and operational sustainability
2023 FINANCES
USE OF FUNDS
SOURCES OF FUNDS
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
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THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS DONORS IN 2023
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Lisa Samford and Wally Ulrich
Tammie and Ted Van Holland
Evie Lewis and Doug Vogel
Chris von Strasser
Michele Voorhees
Polly and Sandy Wakeman
Linore and Jim Wallace
Kathleen Krouskup
Katy Hollbacher and Adam Ward
Willow Larson and Nick Warmuth
Jadan Watson
Rob Weed
Jennifer Wilkins
Steph Fellows and Dustin Wise
Barbara and Jeff Wogoman
Neesha Zollinger
GIVING PERIOD: 1.1.2023 - 12.31.2023
SPONSORS TO PATRICK DOUGHERTY SCULPTURE FINDERS KEEPERS:
THANK YOU TO OUR BUSINESS SPONSORS IN 2023
$50,000
$25,000
$10,000
$5,000
$3,500
CENTER FOR THE ARTS’ MISSION IS MADE POSSIBLE IN PART THROUGH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF: