Wyoming Arts Council

Grant deadline extended

The end date for American Masterpieces “New Deal” grant projects has been extended to December 1, by the Wyoming Arts Council. Grants of up to $5,000 are available for arts
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WOW artists stage first group exhibit

Nine local artists will exhibit their work Friday March 7, from 5-8:30 p.m., at Laramie’s March gallery walk in the Civic Center for the Works of Wyoming (WOW). This is
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Coming to Cheyenne: Poetry Out Loud

The winner of the Wyoming Poetry Out Loud state finals will be announced at an awards ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda at 8 a.m., Tuesday, March 11. This year’s competition
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Visual arts fellowship forms in the mail

The paper applications for the 2008 WAC visual arts fellowships are now being mailed to everyone on the Artist Image Registry (AIR) list. If you’re interested in a print application
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What happened back then?

Liquor, taxes, and the government during the Great Depression is the focus of this month’s Wyoming State Museum lecture, March 13 at 7 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room.Titled, “Legalizing Liquor,
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Music and kids–a most excellent collaboration

Now is the time to join the Grand Teton Music Festival in supporting local school music programs! In a proclamation endorsing a month-long celebration of music education this March, Wyoming
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Internship opportunity in New York City

The National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts is seeking an intern to support our efforts to increase membership and member participation.The National Guild of Community Schools of the
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Visit the Red Desert online

Video coverage of the symposium, The Red Desert: Among Dead Volcanoes and Living Dunes, A Public Conversation on the Value of Place, is now available online. For those who missed
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WyoPoets upcoming workshop

To our members: Watch your mail in the coming week. The new brochures for our April workshop “The Word Box and Ghost Shadows” are hot off the press & ready
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On poetry, from Ted Kooser

Here, poet Yusef Komunyakaa, who teaches at New York University, shows us a fine portrait of the hard life of a worker–in this case, a horse–and, through metaphor, the terrible,
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