NEA presents April 2 webinar on Challenge America Fast-Track grants
Featured News | Posted: March 20, 2014
From the National Endowment for the Arts: NEA’s Challenge America Fast-Track Director Michael Killoren will present a webinar on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 from 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET to help potential
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Call for entries: California State University Chico
Featured News | Posted: March 20, 2014
Call for entries from Cal State Chico: California State University, Chico, is interested in contracting with an artist or artist team to create a public work of art for the new
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Tom Empey returns to Casper College to co-teach Shakespeare course with Patrick Amelotte
Featured News | Posted: March 18, 2014
Tom Empey, former Casper College theater instructor and Wyoming Arts Council board member, will return to Casper to co-teach “Shakespeare’s Jacobean Plays” with English instructor Patrick Amelotte, beginning Monday, March
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“Art of the Hunt” wants your images, recipes and stories
Featured News, Program News | Posted: March 18, 2014
This call comes from WAC arts specialist and folklorist Anne Hatch: “Art of the Hunt” is a research project to gather and document the traditions, stories, and skills of hunters
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WyoPoets unveils its new book Weather Watch at April 18 open mic reading
Featured News | Posted: March 17, 2014
Works of Wyoming offers hand-crafted Hilde Project items
Featured News | Posted: March 17, 2014
This info comes from the Works of Wyoming March newsletter: The Hilde project provides a “shopping for a cause” experience. Created by women incarcerated at the Women’s Center in Lusk,
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Historic paintings of Chief Washakie on display in the Capitol Rotunda
Featured News | Posted: March 17, 2014
This comes from a story on Wyoming Public Media’s web site: Paintings of Chief Washakie that have spent more than 40 years in storage are now on display in the
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Bentley Spang presents “Tekcno Pow Wow” April 2 at UW
Featured News | Posted: March 14, 2014
From a UW press release: Northern Cheyenne multidisciplinary artist Bently Spang is the University of Wyoming American Indian Studies Program spring semester Eminent Artist in Residence. Spang will teach a
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“Stocked: Contemporary Art from the Grocery Aisles” opens March 15 at UW
Featured News | Posted: March 14, 2014
From a UW press release: A new exhibition, “Stocked: Contemporary Art from the Grocery Aisles,” opens Saturday, March 15, at the University of Wyoming Art Museum in Laramie. The exhibition
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Riverton native Tyler Gilmore returns for opening event at CWC Single Reed Celebration
Featured News | Posted: March 13, 2014
From a CWC press release: A group of local and regional music professionals perform the original composition of Riverton native Tyler Gilmore Friday, March 14 at Central Wyoming College. The
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