UW: Arts "essential for Wyo. quality of life"
Uncategorized | Posted: September 15, 2008
On Friday, the University of Wyoming announced a goal to raise $150 million during the next four years that will support nine fundraising priorities. In its recent meeting with the
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UW: Arts "essential for Wyo. quality of life"
Uncategorized | Posted: September 15, 2008
On Friday, the University of Wyoming announced a goal to raise $150 million during the next four years that will support nine fundraising priorities. In its recent meeting with the
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REEL ROCK Film Tour in Laramie Sept. 19
Uncategorized | Posted: September 15, 2008
From a UW press release: The University of Wyoming will play host to a stop on the third annual REEL ROCK Film Tour at 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 19, in
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Jane Applegate offers tips for small business
Uncategorized | Posted: September 15, 2008
From a press release: Bresnan Communications, Bloomberg Television and the Wyoming Entrepreneur.Biz network have joined together to present two free luncheon programs featuring author and business expert, Jane Applegate. “Clear
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Latest issue of Artscapes in the mail today
Uncategorized | Posted: September 15, 2008
This is what the office looks like on newsletter mailing day. Close to 4500 go out to locations all over Wyoming, around the country. Even a few go out of
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Artist making comeback after cancer
Uncategorized | Posted: September 15, 2008
Great article about painter Greg McHuron by Mary Grossman on the Planet Jackson Hole site: Greg McHuron, a Jackson Hole resident, is a formidable figure amongst plein aire painters countrywide.
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More public art in Chattanooga
Uncategorized | Posted: September 14, 2008
FREE MONEY is a bronze of two cartoonish figures dancing on a bag of money by artist Tom Otterness. Part of an incredible array of public art in ChattanoogWyomingarts is
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Chattanooga crazy about its public art
Uncategorized | Posted: September 13, 2008
PURE AMERICANA by A.T. Crawford. The detail of the photo is not great. But if you see what looks like a winged oil can, you’re right on target. This is
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Fisk Jubilee Singers at NASAA Conference
Uncategorized | Posted: September 13, 2008
The Fisk Jubilee Singers listen to their director play an accordion in front of the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga, Tenn., during National Assembly of State Artas Agencies (NASAA) conference. The
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Parton presented National Medal of the Arts at annual NASAA Conference
Uncategorized | Posted: September 12, 2008
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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