


Jerry Christensen serves as the Brighton Legacy Committee Chair and is also a member of the Cottonwood Heights Historic Committee. He's an incredibly dedicated member of our community. His box is located at 2220 Bengal Blvd, on the south side of the Brighton Highschool roundabout.
We asked him about his artwork, he good naturedly pointed out that he doesn't consider himself an artist, but more of an historian. "The box will sport the Bengal Country mural that used to be in the Brighton stadium as well as drone shots of our former circled halls school. I have a QR code created that opens an augmented reality (AR) scene where the viewer can see the site as it existed before the rebuild. The QR code also links the viewer into the maze of virtual reality 360 (VR) content we took of the old building before the destruction. You can virtually walk the halls of legacy BHS, find your locker, run out of the tunnel into the field, experience a piece of the last musical we had in our old auditorium and experience a match on our wrestling mats. It also links to digital copies of all of our 54 yearbooks. Art of a different sort."
Thank you Jerry for reaching into the archives to create this amazing piece of interactive community art!