Wyoming Arts Council

Mt. Sinai Synagogue hosts "Holocaust Remembrance" film series through April 26

Wyomingarts is a bit tardy posting this notice: Mt. Sinai Synagogue in Cheyenne presents Six Nights (plus one) of Remembrance (on film) on April 19-23 and 25-26, 7 p.m., at
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Sources for other economic stimulus art funding

The National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) has just updated its information on sources of additional funding opportunities through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).The new edition of
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Two short operas presented at UW

From a University of Wyoming press release: The University of Wyoming Department of Theatre and Dance will close its 2008-2009 season with two short operas for the price of one:
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"Eat Your Words" at Alta Library fund-raiser

From the Teton County Public Library: On Friday, May 1, 6-9 p.m., the Teton County Library Foundation and Alta Branch Library Friends sponsor “Eat Your Words” Fundraising Potluck. Have fun
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"Eat Your Words" at Alta Library fund-raiser

From the Teton County Public Library: On Friday, May 1, 6-9 p.m., the Teton County Library Foundation and Alta Branch Library Friends sponsor “Eat Your Words” Fundraising Potluck. Have fun
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Scenes from the High School Arts Symposium

Photo montage of this past weekend’s Wyoming High School Arts Symposium in Casper was created by photographer and WAC board member Richard Olveda of Douglas.

Mountain West Conference on the Arts May 7

To register for this conference, go to http://arts.utah.gov/events_calendar/annual_conference/index.html

Jazz.NEXT guidelines now available

Press release from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in Baltimore:Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation announces the availability of guidelines for Jazz.NEXT, a new national jazz initiative designed to encourage the application
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Art for the Cure event rescheduled

Wyoming Art for the Cure has been RESCHEDULED for Friday, APRIL 24, 2009, from 6-9pm at Little America. Please be advised that due to adverse weather conditions in the region,
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In June, Cheyenne Depot Plaza will be alive with Celtic music (w/c)

This news comes from Christie DePoorter from the Historic Cheyenne Depot: The sound of bagpipes will echo once again in the historic Cheyenne Depot Plaza in June as the city
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