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GLOWNIGHTS 2021

By Phil Cameron, ECW Executive Director

GlowNights 2021 returned this December with a monthlong exhibit of original, light-based installations inspired by ENERGY: how we use it, where it’s from, and where it will go. Energy Conservation Works (ECW), partnered with JH Public Art to provide messages for the public via augmented reality at each installation. GlowNights artworks activated pedestrian spaces and inspired wonder in both Teton Village and the Town of Jackson from December 18, 2020 through January 2021. “We’re very excited to partner with JH Public Art on this year’s GlowNights, to raise awareness about the importance of energy efficiency and Green Power. We hope that pairing the powerful and creative visuals of this project with the programs and successes of ECW and its partners, will encourage the community and visitors to action.” – Phil Cameron, ECW Executive Director

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As Executive Director since 2014, Phil oversees all aspects of Energy Conservation Works. Prior to this, he was Executive Director of Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities where in 2011, the Department of Energy recognized Phil as a ‘Rising Star’ in the National Clean Cities program for his work on a $500,000 transportation efficiency project across Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. His past experience includes environmental education, monitoring, and resource management. Phil received his B.A. in Geology from Amherst College and completed the Teton Science Schools’ Environmental Education Residency program in 2007. Phil, his wife Robin, and two sons live in Jackson. For more information, contact pcameron@energyconservationworks.org www.energyconservationworks.com

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