no longer invisible

Invisible in Plain Sight is a journey into the secrets, untold stories, and pain points of the immigrant experience in the Teton region. This photojournalism exhibition will share the underbelly of the American Dream and ask the question, "what price was paid to live in the wealthiest county in the United States?"

This project features the portraits and stories of immigrants from around the world currently living in Jackson Hole. The project includes scenes from their daily lives and shares oral histories of their journeys to Wyoming, their experience acclimating culturally to a new country, and their hopes for the future told in their own words. The exhibition gives priority to the native languages of the participants to simulate for viewers the experience of being included and excluded based on language.

My experience in this project has been a flash of pride, courage and joy. Every story reinforced my identity as Latina and filled me with gratitude to realize the strength of our community.
— Jessyca Vianey Valdez Perez

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