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debbarracato-picDeb Barracato, Editor and Creative Writer

Deb Barracato grew up in the Washington, D.C.-Baltimore suburbs but left the area shortly after graduating from the University of Maryland with a journalism degree. When an opportunity to move to Istanbul fell through at the last minute, she followed her college roommate to Idaho  —  a destination that at the time seemed just as exotic. Nearly 20 years later, that planned four-month visit to Teton Valley still hasn’t ended. Deb has worked as an editor and writer for several regional newspapers and magazines and most recently, developing content for websites such as Livestrong.com, TypeF, USA Today’s travel section, and eHow’s food and home & garden channels. But she really wants to write fiction (ssshhhh…).

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New Art Center

The Teton Arts Council is developing a plan for land improvement around the existing Arts Center on Rodeo Drive, Driggs. The land is currently unimproved area but could be so much more. The view of the Grand Teton is tremendous! Our goal for the land improvement will include an outdoor art park with space to hold gatherings, outdoor workshops, and small events. We would love to hear from our Members! Look for invitations to come out this summer and tell us what you think.

Our Sponsors

Many of the programs offered by The Teton Arts Council would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors.  We greatly appreciate your support and participation.

We are equally grateful for the countless members of our community that have stepped up to the plate to volunteer time, talent, and sometimes a little money of their own.

 

 

Our Mission

The mission of the Teton Arts Council is to develop, nurture, and celebrate our cultural life through education, performances, exhibitions, and community opportunities.

In 2007, we started the volunteer Resident Artists Program to plan, organize and execute the art programming. These volunteers are well-respected artists who give back to the Artist Community by ensuring that the arts classes and workshops continue to offer compelling and relevant education opportunities. If you are interested in volunteering as a Resident Artist, please contact the Board Chair by sending email to info@tetonartscouncil.com