Center for the Arts

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The Center for the Arts (CTFA) in Jackson Hole, founded in 1995, was born from a collaborative effort by local arts organizations aiming to create a shared facility for arts activities. The dream began in 1991, culminating in the completion of the facility in 2007. Today, CTFA stands as a cornerstone nonprofit providing vital performance and exhibition spaces that support a wide range of local arts and community groups. Without this hub, many nonprofits would struggle to find a home for their events, rehearsals, and programs. The CTFA fosters creativity and connection, serving as a gathering place where the community’s artistic spirit thrives and grows.

Our Community Band’s journey to the Center for the Arts is part of a larger story—one of collaboration, resilience, and shared passion. Thanks to the CTFA’s unwavering support as a nonprofit home for the arts, we bring music to life in a space that unites performers and audiences alike, enriching Jackson Hole’s cultural landscape.

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Community Band rehearsing at the Center for the Arts — where creativity, collaboration, and community come together to bring music to life.

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The Jackson Hole Community Band is a volunteer wind ensemble founded in 1989, performing throughout the year at concerts, parades, and community events. Our ranks include musicians of all ages and backgrounds, many of whom returned to their instruments after long breaks. This post is a collaboration among band members who bring their unique voices, stories, and perspectives to celebrate our shared love of music and community.