Wyoming Arts Council

Homesteader Museum in Powell features “Terror in the Theater” exhibit

“Terror in the Theater,” a traveling poster and photo exhibit from the University of Wyoming American Heritage Center, celebrates science fiction movies from the 1950s and how they represent fears
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Homesteader Museum in Powell features "Terror in the Theater" exhibit

“Terror in the Theater,” a traveling poster and photo exhibit from the University of Wyoming American Heritage Center, celebrates science fiction movies from the 1950s and how they represent fears
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Apply now for Blanchan and Doubleday writing awards

The Wyoming Arts Council welcomes applications for the 2015 Blanchan and Doubleday writing awards. Deadline is midnight on Monday, Nov. 17. The Neltje Blanchan Award of $1,000 is given for
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Ever driven Wyoming’s Snow Chi Minh Trail?

Sometimes history, current events and the arts collide in a strange way. All of us here at the Wyoming Arts Council have driven this stretch of I-80 on our way
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Ever driven Wyoming's Snow Chi Minh Trail?

Sometimes history, current events and the arts collide in a strange way. All of us here at the Wyoming Arts Council have driven this stretch of I-80 on our way
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Wyoming Piatigorsky Tour stop at Casper College features Evan Drachman on cello

Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Commission meets Oct. 21-22 in Thermopolis

From a State Parks and Cultural Resources press release: Members of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources Commission will meet from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., October
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Encounter the Grand Canyon with writers Chris Propst and John Yohe

Update from PALS in Lander

This comes from the latest e-mail newsletter from Promoting Arts in Lander Schools (PALS), a 2011 Governor’s Arts Award recipient: PALS has been working to bring quality arts programs into
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LaPlaca Cohen asks: What do food trucks have to do with the future of arts marketing?

We came across this fascinating Oct. 8 ARTSblog post on the American for the Arts web site. It has a lot to say about the evolution of the term “culture” and
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