Downtown Jackson is wearing a new kind of art this summer. A community self-portrait exhibition called 250 Portraits is now on display throughout the heart of Jackson, turning familiar storefronts and public spaces into an open-air gallery for residents and visitors alike to enjoy.
The show, reported by Buckrail on June 18, 2026, invites the community to see itself reflected — literally — across the downtown corridor. Self-portraits created by local participants are displayed at multiple locations, making the exhibition accessible to anyone strolling through town without the need for a gallery ticket or admission fee.
The timing couldn’t be better. With summer in full swing and the streets of Jackson buzzing with both locals and tourists, 250 Portraits adds a distinctly human and homegrown dimension to the town’s cultural scene. The project celebrates individual expression while weaving together a collective portrait of the Jackson Hole community itself.
Whether you’re grabbing coffee on the Town Square or simply taking an afternoon walk, keep an eye out — a neighbor’s face might just be looking back at you from the nearest window or wall.
Sources: Buckrail – Jackson Hole, news