Downtown Jackson has a vibrant new reason to stroll its streets this summer. A self-portrait exhibition called 250 Portraits is now on display throughout the heart of town, turning the everyday experience of walking through Jackson into an open-air gallery visit.
The exhibition, reported by Buckrail on June 18, 2026, spreads self-portraits across multiple downtown locations, inviting residents and visitors alike to discover the works as they move through the community. By bringing art out of a traditional gallery setting and into public spaces, 250 Portraits makes creative expression accessible to everyone — no ticket required.
Public art installations like this one have a well-documented way of sparking conversation, encouraging people to slow down, and fostering a shared sense of community pride. With Jackson Hole already buzzing with summer energy, the exhibition adds a cultural layer to the season that locals and tourists can enjoy together.
Whether you’re a longtime resident or a first-time visitor, keep an eye out for the portraits as you explore downtown Jackson this summer.
Sources: Buckrail – Jackson Hole, news