Wyoming Arts Council

Meet the bookfest authors: John Clayton

Here’s another installment of profiles of the writers appearing at the Equality State Book Festival Sept. 18-20 in Casper: John Clayton’s new book, The Cowboy Girl, is a biography of
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Cheyenne Quilter’s Guild Show

The Cheyenne Civic Center’s Quilt Show was able to go forward, despite the flood damage the Center received Tuesday night from a storm that dumped 2.5 inches on Cheyenne in
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Cheyenne Quilter's Guild Show

The Cheyenne Civic Center’s Quilt Show was able to go forward, despite the flood damage the Center received Tuesday night from a storm that dumped 2.5 inches on Cheyenne in
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Alliance of Artists’ Communities Annual Conference in Seattle

“Arts and Civic Engagement” November 12-15 Registration is now open for the Alliance of Artists Communities 18th annual conference, exploring what it means as an artist-centered organization to be a
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Alliance of Artists' Communities Annual Conference in Seattle

“Arts and Civic Engagement” November 12-15 Registration is now open for the Alliance of Artists Communities 18th annual conference, exploring what it means as an artist-centered organization to be a
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2008-09 UW Symphony Orchestra Season

From Michael Griffith, Musical Director: Thursday, October 9, 7:30 p.m.Brazilian & BohemianRúbia Santos, piano soloist Mozart, The Marriage of Figaro OvertureGuarnieri, Piano ConcertinoDvoÿák, Symphony No. 6 Thursday, November 20, 7:30
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Meet the bookfest authors: Serle Chapman

Author of seven books, accomplished photographer, and wide-ranging tour guide to the Indian country of the High Plains, Serle Chapman brings a unique perspective to the people in the heart
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Seeking Executive Director for the Bozeman Symphony Society

The Executive Director: * works with the Music Director and the Board of Directors in the development of the long term strategic direction of the Society as well as the
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Painter of the Purple Sage at AVA

NEA helps artists in flood-ravaged states

The National Endowment for the Arts announces $100,000 in grants and additional resources to support Iowan and Midwestern arts communities affected by this year’s historic flooding. An NEA grant of
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