![]() Artist: Claire Giordano Artist-in-Residence (AiR) programs invite artists to live within an NPS site to create place- or theme-based art that provides new ways for the public to experience parks. The residency and resulting artwork provide a channel for self-expression and opportunities to engage with a site's interpretive themes. More than 57 NPS units offer an AiR program.Core Elements of an Artist-in-Residence Program
Artists in National ParksArtists have had a long influence on the formation, expansion, and direction of America's national parks. By painting landscapes of the American West, artists publicized natural wonders little known to an eastern populace. Their work helped stimulate the establishment of parks and to foster an appreciation of them. Today, artists continue to document the landscapes of our national parks with contemporary techniques. These artists translate the park's purpose, as a place of pleasure and preservation, into artwork that brings insight, enjoyment, and understanding. Vital Intersections- Where Science and Art Meet We will continue to prioritize partnering with tribal artists and create ways to be inclusive and accessible to all in our community. We are also creating opportunities that include Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). Traditional ecological knowledge is a cumulative body of knowledge, practice, and belief, evolving by adaptive processes and handed down through generations by cultural transmission, about the relationship of living beings (including humans) with one another and with their environment. We are hosting Vital Intersection AiR volunteers who will engage the public and Olympic visitors about their art as they work with Olympic managers who introduce a resource in crisis and work collaboratively with the Olympic managers. The artist will be able to interpret the vital science story and then showcase, teach, and demonstrate the art medium while they learn about Olympic National Park. Vital Intersections will continue to build off the Terminus art program launched in 2023 and 2024. Programs vary, but residencies are typically 2 to 4 weeks in length and will include lodging. Often artists are invited to participate with the visiting public in park programs, with our Park Partners, and our local communities. Artist: Brian Hackworth Olympic Artist ProgramsEstablished Volunteer Artist-in-Residence
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Last updated: March 21, 2025