Wyoming Arts Council

Art Includes All Abilities

Art Can Take Many Forms

Art Touches All Ages

Art Reaches All Locations

Wyoming Artist Emergency Resources

Fiscal Year 2025 Professional Development Grant now closed. Fiscal Year 2026 application will open May 16th, 2026.

Fiscal Year 2025 Arts Access Grants are still available.

Community Support Grant Webinar Part 3: How to fill out the Final Report

Webinar: How to become a 501c3 Non Profit Organization (Navigating The Journey From Fiscally Sponsored Project to Tax Exempt Entity)

Webinar: Increasing Organizational Knowledge on Accessibility

May 5: Wyoming’s Youth Arts Council Launched

May 6: WATCH: POL National Region 3 Competition in Washington, DC

May 8-9: WAC Board Meeting in Saratoga

May 9: Wyoming State Forestry Helibase APB Call Closes

May 12: Central Wyoming College’s Jackson Outreach Campus APB Meeting

May 15: Native Arts Fellowship Closes

May 16: WEBINAR: Understanding the Scope & Impact of Wyoming’s Creative Economy

June 3: Wyoming State Forestry Helibase APB Meeting

June 11: Teaching Artist Training with Lifetime Arts (Part 1)

June 13: Plein Air in the Parks at Hot Springs Early Bird Deadline

June 18: Teaching Artist Training with Lifetime Arts (Part 2)

June 20: First Tunes on the Trail at Keystone State Park

June 25: Teaching Artist Training with Lifetime Arts (Part 3)

June 27-29: Plein Air Weekend at Hot Springs

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  • WAC Accessibility Statement

    The Wyoming Arts Council believes that experiencing the arts should be accessible for all, including people with mental and/or physical disabilities, older adults, military/veterans, people living in institutions and those who lack access to the arts due to geographic isolation, cultural difference and economic hardship.

    Governor Mark Gordon
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