Wyoming Arts Council

Happy 50th birthday to the National Endowment for the Arts

From the National Endowment for the Arts, the Wyoming Arts Council’s national partner: When President Lyndon Johnson signed the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) into existence on September 29,
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Manmay La Kay Folk Band of Saint Lucia visits Buffalo Sept. 30-Oct. 3

From Wednesday, Sept. 30, to Saturday Oct. 3 Worlds of Music will present a series of school visits, workshops, performances, and talks along with a community dance featuring the Manmay
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Architects join Casper Art Walk in October

On Friday, Oct. 2, 7-8 p.m., AIA Wyoming, a Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, will be hosting a free public evening program at the Casper College Music Building,
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Belt buckle art supports Casper autism group

From the Casper Journal: Casper Autism Support is looking for creative folks to design and donate one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted, wearable belt buckle art that will be auctioned to the highest bidder
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Holladay Brothers Geo-Mapped Music Sept. 29 at UW

“The Holladay Brothers Present Geo-Mapped Music,” a performance that connects music and art, is at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, in the University of Wyoming College of Education auditorium. Hays
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Huun Huur Tu travels from Tuva to Laramie for Sept. 29 performance

From a University of Wyoming press release: Huun Huur Tu, a Tuvan throat singing quartet, opens the University of Wyoming’s Cultural Programs series that features a variety of world-renowned performers.
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BBCW curators collaborate on updated version of historic book

Article by Nancy McClure at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody: After a trip to northwest Wyoming in 1899, Ernest Thompson Seton published Wahb: The Biography of
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Scott Turpen and Chi-Chen Wu presents the “Modern Saxophone Sonata” on Sept. 25

From a UW press release: The University of Wyoming Department of Music’s Faculty Recital Series continues Friday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. with the “Modern Saxophone Sonata.” The free public
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Mark Brammer named new director of Wyoming State Museum

Congratulations to our State Parks and Cultural Resources colleague, Mark Bramer. Here’s the news: Mark Brammer, who has spent 20 years of service at various museums throughout the country, has
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WAC roster artist Meg Thompson featured in Laramie Boomerang article

On August 1, Laramie woodworking artist Meg Thompson won the 2015 Best in Show for Woodworking at the 46th Annual Kimball Arts Festival in historic Park City, Utah. More than
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