Wyoming Arts Council

Lander native makes switch from carrying sandwich boards to professional "Cabaret" tour

Great article in the Casper Star-Tribune’s WeekEnder section about the vagaries of the acting world: When she got the call, she was strolling through New York City’s Time Square dressed
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Last chance to see James Surls’ exhibit

James Surls, “Flowers,” installation view From the UW Art Museum blog: Last chance to see James Surls: Flowers, an exhibition of sculpture that explores the floral theme, a signature motif
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Last chance to see James Surls' exhibit

James Surls, “Flowers,” installation view From the UW Art Museum blog: Last chance to see James Surls: Flowers, an exhibition of sculpture that explores the floral theme, a signature motif
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"Spring Banga!" brings hip-hop to Casper

"Spring Banga!" brings hip-hop to Casper

Wyoming Plays the WYO: Gary Small & the Coyote Brothers May 8

Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers perform at the WYO Theater in Sheridan on Saturday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $9-$20. Info from the WYO Theater web site: Wyoming
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Wyoming Plays the WYO: Gary Small & the Coyote Brothers May 8

Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers perform at the WYO Theater in Sheridan on Saturday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $9-$20. Info from the WYO Theater web site: Wyoming
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Books (and book festivals) are for cowboys and horses and you and me

It’s been awhile since this book-loving cowboy and his literate horse have been seen in Wyoming. But horse and rider and books and writers and readers return Sept. 24-25, 2010,
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Introducing new WAC visual arts fellowship recipient Shelby Shadwell of Laramie

“Economy” by Shelby Shadwell, Charcoal, pastel, graphite on paper on panel, 22″x15″ Shelby Shadwell of Laramie is one of three recipients of a 2010 visual arts fellowship from the Wyoming
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Creative writing fellowship apps are in the mail

Copies of the application for the 2011 Wyoming Arts Council creative writing fellowships are in the mail and on the way to everyone on the agency’s lit mailing list (264
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