Wyoming Arts Council

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Thus ends the Wyoming arts year, not to be confused with the Wyoming Arts Council fiscal year (July 1-June 30) or the federal fiscal year as observed by the National
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Keeping track… and 2 competitions

Feeling overwhelmed by the number of writing competitions? Having trouble deciding which ones to enter? Are deadlines passing you by? Poets & Writers Magazine offers a unique service to its
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Artists converge on Casper

The Wyoming Artists Association Convention will be in Casper April 25, 26, and 27, 2008. The theme is “Impressionism or Expressionism.” This convention is fun and educational as well as
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Prize-winning "Wrecked" at WYO Theater

On Tuesday, Jan. 29, 7 p.m., the WYO Theater in Sheridan presents the Roseneath Theatre’s Wrecked. The play “tackles the issues of alcohol abuse in the lives of teenagers and
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Prize-winning "Wrecked" at WYO Theater

On Tuesday, Jan. 29, 7 p.m., the WYO Theater in Sheridan presents the Roseneath Theatre’s Wrecked. The play “tackles the issues of alcohol abuse in the lives of teenagers and
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"Dancing at Lughnasa" at Stage III

“Dancing at Lughnasa,” Stage III Theatre’s first show of 2008, will open on Jan. 11. It’s the story of five sisters in 1936 Ireland, and is directed by Douglas Garland.
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"Dancing at Lughnasa" at Stage III

“Dancing at Lughnasa,” Stage III Theatre’s first show of 2008, will open on Jan. 11. It’s the story of five sisters in 1936 Ireland, and is directed by Douglas Garland.
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NIC closed in January for remodeling

The Nicolaysen Art Museum & Discovery Center in Casper will be closed to the public during January for installation of new hardwood floors and three new exhibits. The museum will
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Call for entries: UW Art Museum

The University of Wyoming Art Museum in Laramie has issued a “Call for Work” for the 33rd annual Juried Student Exhibition, Feb. 2-March 1, 2008, and the UW Student Art
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Karen Cotton selected as NEA theater fellow

Cheyenne journalist and children’s book author Karen Cotton has been chosen as a 2008 Institute Fellow in Theater and Musical Theater by the National Endowment for the Arts. She will
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