Wyoming Arts Council

Parton presented National Medal of the Arts at annual NASAA Conference

On Thursday, Dolly Parton became the first person from Pigeon Forge, Tenn., to be awarded the National Medal of Arts. She also became the first person to ever receive the
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Dana Gioia will step down as chair of National Endowment for the Arts in January 2009

Dana Gioia announced today that he will resign in January 2009 as chair of the National Endowment for the Arts. The poet and former corporate CEO took the job at
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Bill Harney art work

Art work by Yidumduma Bill Harney

Yidumduma Bill Harney in Wyoming during September

Yidumduma Bill Harney is recognized throughout the world as an artist of high esteem on many different stages. He is a master storyteller, songman, didjeridoo player/maker, painter, and writer. All
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"In Citizen’s Garb" at Wyo. State Museum

An exhibit exploring the way dress and life changed for many Southern Plains Native Americans during the late-1800s is on display at the Wyoming State Museum in Cheyenne through October
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"In Citizen's Garb" at Wyo. State Museum

An exhibit exploring the way dress and life changed for many Southern Plains Native Americans during the late-1800s is on display at the Wyoming State Museum in Cheyenne through October
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Where for art thou, Antimetabole?

What is antimetabole and where can you find out more about it? Here’s an article on its prominence in recent political speeches: http://www.slate.com/id/2199536/

David Gonzalez performance in Gillette

Get ’em while they’re hot: writing workshops

Laurie Lye and Tom Rea, Equality State Book Festival co-directors, send this information on the fest’s writing workshops: There’s still space available in the writing workshops Sept. 18 and 19
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Get 'em while they're hot: writing workshops

Laurie Lye and Tom Rea, Equality State Book Festival co-directors, send this information on the fest’s writing workshops: There’s still space available in the writing workshops Sept. 18 and 19
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