These images relate to Yosemite Conservancy’s art programs, based at the Happy Isles Art and Nature Center, and Yosemite Theater shows . Please refer to the photo captions for image descriptions and information about how to credit the photographers.

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Actor Lee Stetson embodies the spirit of legendary Yosemite figure John Muir at the Yosemite Theater. Proceeds from the theater program, which is run by Yosemite Conservancy, support trail work, habitat restoration and other projects in the park. Credit: Kenny Karst Photography.

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Park rangers offer an inside look at Yosemite’s skilled Search and Rescue team through an evening presentation at the Yosemite Theater. Credit: Courtesy of NPS.

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In “Yosemite Through the Eyes of a Buffalo Soldier,” a film and live performance at the Yosemite Theater, ranger Shelton Johnson portrays one of the cavalrymen who helped protect the park in the early 1900s. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy/Keith Walklet.

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Visitors enjoy expert-led outdoor painting classes through Yosemite Conservancy’s art programs, based at the Happy Isles Art and Nature Center. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy/Keith Walklet.

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Yosemite Conservancy’s art programs at the Happy Isles Art and Nature Center offer experiences for artists of all ages, including family-friendly Open Studio sessions and summer classes for children and teens. Credit: Yosemite Conservancy.

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Yosemite Valley’s stunning icons and seasonal scenery provide a perfect setting for the Conservancy’s outdoor art programs, which are based at the Happy Isles Art and Nature Center. Credit: Tsungwei Moo.

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