Wyoming Arts Council

New roster artist: Sue Wallis

Sue Wallis, a poetry performer from Recluse in Campbell County, is a new member of the Wyoming Arts Council artists’ roster. Currently serving as a Wyoming Legislator for House District
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Call For Entries: Pavement Saw Press

Pavement Saw Press Transcontinental Poetry Award is now accepting entries. Electronic and mailed entries must meet these requirements: 1. The manuscript should be at least 48 pages of poetry and
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Do Palma quilt featured in "Fabric of Legacies"

A quilt by Cheyenne’s Do Palma is part of the 27th annual “Fabric of Legacies” International Art Quilt Exhibition at the Lincoln Center Galleries in Fort Collins, Colo., through Aug.
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Do Palma quilt featured in "Fabric of Legacies"

A quilt by Cheyenne’s Do Palma is part of the 27th annual “Fabric of Legacies” International Art Quilt Exhibition at the Lincoln Center Galleries in Fort Collins, Colo., through Aug.
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New West sponsors summer photo contest

RULES: You must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the United States. Your photos must have been taken in the Rocky Mountain region, defined as New
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Paul Taylor tells stories of the outback

The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson presents Paul Taylor, an acclaimed performer on the WAC artist roster, sharing stories of Aboriginal and European Australia on July 16. Two
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For opera, Wyomingites look south

It’s a challenge to find opera in Wyoming. But our neighbors to the south in Utah and Colorado (or way down south in Santa Fe) do have some excellent opera
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Nina McConigley: "Cowboys and East Indians"

The Virginia Quarterly Review has published Nina McConigley’s story “Cowboys and East Indians” in its summer 2008 issue. The story’s set in Laramie. To read an excerpt, go to http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2008/summer/mcconigle-cowboys-indians/
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Nina McConigley: "Cowboys and East Indians"

The Virginia Quarterly Review has published Nina McConigley’s story “Cowboys and East Indians” in its summer 2008 issue. The story’s set in Laramie. To read an excerpt, go to http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2008/summer/mcconigle-cowboys-indians/
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August groundbreaking planned for new Washakie Museum & Cultural Center

The summer issue of “Mammoth News” from the Washakie Museum in Worland carried some big news. The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center plans to break ground for its new facility
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