Wyoming Arts Council

Missy Raines & The New Hip in Pinedale 7/17

The Pinedale Fine Arts Council presents Missy Raines & The New Hip at American Legion Park in Pinedale on Friday, July 17, 6:30 p.m. This five-piece ensemble from Nashville bring
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Music & dance in Buffalo via Worlds of Music

This announcement comes from David Romtvedt at Worlds of Music: Community Development Through Music:” On Thursday through Saturday, July 23-25, Worlds of Music will present a series of free workshops,
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Music & dance in Buffalo via Worlds of Music

This announcement comes from David Romtvedt at Worlds of Music: Community Development Through Music:” On Thursday through Saturday, July 23-25, Worlds of Music will present a series of free workshops,
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"Cody Character" and "Best of Mack Frost"

Hamilton Bryan’s black-and-white photograph of Cody artist (and 2002 Wyoming Arts Council visual arts fellowship recipient) Elijah Cobb, part of Bryan’s “Cody Character” series This announcement comes from the Cody
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"Cody Character" and "Best of Mack Frost"

Hamilton Bryan’s black-and-white photograph of Cody artist (and 2002 Wyoming Arts Council visual arts fellowship recipient) Elijah Cobb, part of Bryan’s “Cody Character” series This announcement comes from the Cody
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Jackson Hole Art Fair July 17-19

Arts career summit for people with disabilities

From a National Endowment for the Arts press release: More than 70 percent of people with disabilities are not in the labor force, and those who wish to pursue a
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Travis Ivey at KEAG Gallery through Aug. 1

From KEAG Gallery blog: Sarah Ramsey-Walters, Travis Ivey, and Rachel Miller at the opening reception for the exhibit, Sketches in Oil: Field Studies. Travis was featured in a recent article
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WYO Theater presents acoustic Steve Earle

Musician and songwriter Steve Earle will perform in concert at the WYO Theater in Sheridan on Saturday, Aug. 8, 8 p.m. Tickets are $29 adult and $27 senior, military and
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Sign of the times: book fair to charge admission

Book festivals, including the ones in Wyoming, don’t charge admission fees. If they make any money, it comes from vendor fees, special events, souvenir sales (T-shirts, book bags, etc.) and
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