Wyoming Arts Council

July 4th at Music in the Hole

Starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, July 4th, concertgoers can stake a claim for their favorite spot on Alpine Field, when the Jackson Hole Shootout Gang signals “Land Rush.” Armed
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1st Annual Lander Riverfest

The Lander Art Center and Art in the Afternoon have joined forces to bring you the 1st Annual Lander Riverfest. This event is scheduled for July 26, 2009 at City
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Ovation TV for the arts community

From Board Chair Bruce Richardson: Hi All,All of you interested in the arts may know of Ovation TV. It uses a lot of user-generated content, has discussions of arts and
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Celebrate the 4th at Ucross

Celebrate Independence Day at Big Red — UCross Foundation’s 28th annual fireworks extravaganza on Saturday, July 4th. The gates open at 5 p.m. and fireworks start at dusk. There will
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National Musuem of Wildlife offers night of discussions

National Museum of Wildlife Art patrons have the opportunity to hear not one but two experts discussing the museum’s summer offerings at a special Summer Exhibitions Reception on July 9.
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NEA announces Big Read grants

Yesterday the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced that it would grant $3,742,765 to 269 organizations nationwide to fund Big Read programming from September 2009 to June 2010. Libraries,
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Bronze class fires creativity

Kayaking guy and mermaid by Diane Maclean, Pinedale High School Just back from the bronze class in Green River and excited to have learned yet another new fine art technique.
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Whitney on the eve of grand re-opening

Wyomingarts was strolling by the BBHC’s Whitney Gallery of Western Art in Cody on Thursday evening and caught this view of the facility at sunset. These lots will be filled
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Article on the plight of arts organizations

This Time magazine article addresses the major concerns of arts organizations, particularly large ones, with the drop in funding. It also includes information about an organization called Arts in Crisis
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Planet JH: Arts orgs drawing more on local talent and community experiences

Wyomingarts is a fan of feisty local newspapers (print and online), especially those that cover the arts. Matthew Irwin, writing in today’s issue of Planet Jackson Hole, surveys the local
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