Wyoming Arts Council

Triumph High's Z-Club sells handmade mugs for COMEA House fund-raiser

From a press release: A student club at Triumph High School that focuses on advancing the status of women is sponsoring a fundraiser for the COMEA House homeless shelter, urging
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Apply now for artist residencies in Klondike

The Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) is now accepting applications from visual artists, media artists, and interdisciplinary artists for its 2010 Artist in Residence Program. The residence accommodates
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Wyoming premiere of "Straightlaced" April 1 at Shepard Symposium on Social Justice

Wyoming premiere of "Straightlaced" April 1 at Shepard Symposium on Social Justice

New Studio/Gallery to Open in Cheyenne

Two artists in Cheyenne are opening a collaborative studio space and gallery in April. Called ClayPaperScissors, it will offer space to work for 8-10 resident artists, a gallery with changing
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Bar J Wranglers perform in Lyman, Cokeville

Teton County’s Bar J Wranglers will perform at Lyman High School in Lyman on Thursday, March 19. For tickets: Daggett County Courthouse, Bridger Valley Electric’s Office, and town offices of
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I was invited to the last show of the Cheyenne Concert Association season, Opus Two, featuring William Terwilliger on violin and Andrew Cooperstock on piano. They played a varied selection
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Teachers attending symposium earn credits

Wyoming’s K-12 teachers will be able to attend “Public Art and Community: Inspiration and Reflection” for PTSB credit. In addition to the more than 30 presenters who are scheduled for
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New roster artist Roy Pilcher

Roy lives in Devil’s Tower, Wyoming. A former rancher, sheep shearer and logger, Roy Pilcher began his full-time chainsaw art career just a few years ago. His artistic expertise has
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"Arts Mean Business" (and economic stimulus)

On March 17, the Casper Star-Tribune, The Casper Journal, Wyoming Tribune-Eagle and other papers around the state featured an Associated Press story by reporter Mead Gruver. The CST story came
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