Wyoming Arts Council

Bruce Richardson op-ed in Sunday's Star-Trib

“Arts Mean Business,” an editorial by Wyoming Arts Council Board Chair Bruce Richardson, appeared in Sunday’s edition of the Casper Star-Tribune.To read it, go to http://www.trib.com/articles/2009/04/06/editorial/forum/abea6c8f660c1f838725758e00267b04.txt

More on 2009 visual arts fellowships

Sample of work by winners of 2009 Wyoming Arts Council visual arts fellowships (to to bottom): “Dance With Me!”, oils and wax on canvas, 41.75″x56.75″, Florence Alfano McEwin; Portrait of
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Fellowship winners announced at symposium

The Wyoming Arts Council announced the winners of the 2009 visual arts fellowships at the Public Art & Community Symposium Saturday night in Laramie.Fellowship recipients are Florence Alfano McEwin, Green
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We get back on track with 20:20 visions

We were able to resume 20:20 presentations during lunch today with artists from Wyoming, Arizona and New York presenting their work. Broad spectrum of work represented: oil painting, oil paint
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Live-blogging: public official supports the arts

“Blue Heron Through the Ages” by James G. Moore of Colorado, part of Avenues of Art in GilletteDuane Evenson, mayor of Gillette and arts advocate. His presentation: “Public Arts and
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Live-blogging: Dancing with sculpture

What does dance have to do with sculpture? Margaret Wilson is talking about that this morning at arts symposium in Laramie. Two of her student dancers are on the panel
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Arts talking and gallery walking in the snow

Photo from Jennifer Mercer’s “Window on the World” exhibit at the KEAG Gallery in Laramie The WAC held a series of roundtables four visual artists tonight at four restaurants around
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Dr. Gaylor’s Amazing Slide Projecting Machine

Our 20:20 event didn’t go as planned last night. Rachel Miller at the UW Art Museum loaded the artists’ images into a Powerpoint presentation and it looked very cool. But
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Dr. Gaylor's Amazing Slide Projecting Machine

Our 20:20 event didn’t go as planned last night. Rachel Miller at the UW Art Museum loaded the artists’ images into a Powerpoint presentation and it looked very cool. But
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Jeff Lockwood teaches students about sculpture

Here’s one of Jeff Lockwood’s teaching conclusions after he challenged his students to write about the work featured in the UW Sculpture Invitational:“Provide a challenge, a bit of structure and
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