Wyoming Arts Council

Get an early start on your arts & culture weekend in WYO

In some quarters, the weekend starts on Thursdays. This evening in WYO, the following events are scheduled: Jalan Crossland free concert, Lusk; http://www.jalancrossland.com/ First day of Eastern Shoshone Days and Powwow, Ft. Washakie; www.easternshoshone.com,
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Cheyenne’s 17th Street Arts Festival “good for downtown’s economy”

From today Wyoming Tribune-Eagle: The 17th Street Arts Festival is becoming an important summer event for downtown, organizers say. It’s also good for downtown’s economy, they add. About 50 pieces
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Cheyenne's 17th Street Arts Festival "good for downtown's economy"

From today Wyoming Tribune-Eagle: The 17th Street Arts Festival is becoming an important summer event for downtown, organizers say. It’s also good for downtown’s economy, they add. About 50 pieces
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Sue Sommers mural to be auctioned at June 26 fund-raiser for Pinedale’s IN:SITE EX:SITE

Sue Sommers mural to be auctioned at June 26 fund-raiser for Pinedale's IN:SITE EX:SITE

Of Times Long Gone: July 14 Book Discussion and Micro-Memoir Writing Workshop

“Of Times Long Gone:” Book Discussion and Micro-Memoir Writing Workshop Monday, July 14, 6-8 p.m. Teton County Public Library’s Ordway Auditorium Free, no registration required. Teton County Library, in collaboration with Dancers’
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“Starstruck” at UW Art Museum solstice celebration

From a UW press release: The University of Wyoming Art Museum will host its annual summer solstice celebration Friday, June 20, from 11:30 a.m-12:30 p.m. This free event celebrates the
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"Starstruck" at UW Art Museum solstice celebration

From a UW press release: The University of Wyoming Art Museum will host its annual summer solstice celebration Friday, June 20, from 11:30 a.m-12:30 p.m. This free event celebrates the
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Guided tours, costumed interpretation and a book signing mark Bozeman Trail anniversary

From a SPCR press release: This year marks 150 years since the Bozeman Trail was first used for a cattle drive, an event that changed the landscape and way-of-life for
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National Museum of Wildlife Art hires new director of development and marketing

From a WordenGroup Strategic Public Relations press release: The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson has appointed Ann Scheflen as Director of Development and Marketing, announced James McNutt, president and CEO
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