Great Basin National Park has announced the four artists who have been selected for its 2026 Artists in Residence program. The program offers artists the opportunity to live and work in the park, drawing inspiration from its stunning landscapes and rich cultural history. The selected artists, whose names have not been provided, will have the chance to immerse themselves in the park’s environment and create works of art that reflect its unique characteristics.
Each year, artists from various disciplines apply to the program, with the aim of capturing the essence of the Great Basin National Park through their art. The selected artists for 2026 will be expected to donate one piece of their work to the park, contributing to its growing collection of art inspired by its natural beauty.
The Artists in Residence program at Great Basin National Park is part of a broader initiative by the National Park Service to foster a strong connection between the public and the nation’s parks. By showcasing the works of these artists, the park hopes to inspire visitors and enhance their appreciation of the park’s natural and cultural resources.

