Wyoming Arts Council

Another great year for UW Music Dept.

From a press release: Each year, the University of Wyoming Department of Music faculty in Laramie perform an array of vocal and instrumental combinations. This season, the UW Faculty Recital
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Cowboy poets come to Pinedale

From a press release: The second annual Pinedale Cowboy Roundup will be held Saturday Oct. 6, at the Pinedale High School auditorium. Many of our old friends are coming back
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Chekhov on stage at UW Oct. 2-6

The University of Wyoming Department of Theatre and Dance opens its fall season with “Uncle Vanya,” Anton Chekov’s bittersweet comedy about love, loss and desire. The play, directed by UW
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Olson & Olson at LCCC Gallery

“From Paper to Clay,” an exhibit of work by Michael Olson and Amber Battista Olson, will be held Oct. 4-31 at the Esther and John Clay Fine Arts Gallery at
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Olson & Olson at LCCC Gallery

“From Paper to Clay,” an exhibit of work by Michael Olson and Amber Battista Olson, will be held Oct. 4-31 at the Esther and John Clay Fine Arts Gallery at
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An evening with Mark Spragg

“An Evening with Wyoming Author Mark Spragg” will be held on Friday, Oct. 12, 7:30-8:30 p.m., at the Teton County Public Library in Jackson. The event is free and open
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Classical guitarist featured at Arts Summit

Robert Bluestone, a classical guitarist, teacher and arts advocate from Santa Fe, N.M., will perform and talk about his work at the Wyoming Arts Summit in the Casper Events Center
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Celebrate the arts in October

October is Arts & Humanities Month National Arts and Humanities Month, a coast-to-coast collective celebration of culture coordinated by Americans for the Arts, is the largest annual celebration of the
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New anthology features state’s writers

The Wyoming Humanities Council and the Wyoming Arts Council announce Wyoming Fence Lines, an anthology of original work by 57 writers from Wyoming and beyond. Edited by Wyoming Poet Laureate
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New anthology features state's writers

The Wyoming Humanities Council and the Wyoming Arts Council announce Wyoming Fence Lines, an anthology of original work by 57 writers from Wyoming and beyond. Edited by Wyoming Poet Laureate
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