Governor Mead announces July 10 events to celebrate 125th anniversary of statehood
Featured News, Program News | Posted: June 9, 2015
Governor Matt Mead has announced plans to mark the 125th anniversary of Wyoming statehood on Friday, July 10. The celebration begins at 3:00 p.m. with the early release of state employees and
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State Museum marks state’s 125th anniversary with a look at the Depression era
Featured News | Posted: June 9, 2015
From our colleagues at the Wyoming State Museum: The Wyoming State Museum continues the weekly expansion of the Wyoming 125th Anniversary exhibit with a look at the Depression-hit 1930s. Lasting
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UW Art Museum celebrates new exhibits with June 11 reception
Featured News, Grant News | Posted: June 5, 2015
Everyone’s gathering in Laramie next week: A free public reception to celebrate new summer exhibitions and to welcome attendees of the conference “Our Place in the West … and Beyond: Wyoming
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Call for entries: Cheyenne Artists’ Guild National Juried Art Show
Featured News | Posted: June 5, 2015
The Cheyenne Artists’ Guild announces its 44th annual National Juried Art Show on September 1–30 in Cheyenne. The Guild celebrates its 44th art competition show and sale by inviting artists
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Is your arts organization prepared for a weather emergency?
Featured News | Posted: June 5, 2015
The Wyoming Arts Council is a partner with ArtsReady, sponsored by South Arts in Atlanta. They just sent out this press release addressing evacuation and shutdown plans during hurricane season.
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Nina McConigley leads June 13 Writers in the Park workshop
Featured News | Posted: June 5, 2015
The Grand Teton Association offers a free writing workshop in Grand Teton National Park, Saturday, June 13. The guest writer is Nina McConigley, this year’s winner of the National PEN
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LGBT Archive of the American West launched at UW’s American Heritage Center
Featured News | Posted: June 4, 2015
This news comes from Rick Ewig, associate director of the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming: The American Heritage Center (AHC) at the University of Wyoming (UW) in
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Casper College offers “Literature of the Supernatural” class in the fall
Featured News | Posted: June 4, 2015
From a Casper College press release: A class looking at horror literature will be offered for the fall semester at Casper College. Taught by English instructor Ben Lareau, “Literature of
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Idaho poet Bethany Schultz Hurst explores “multiple narratives” in June 15 workshop
Featured News | Posted: June 3, 2015
From the Teton County Library in Jackson: Teton County Library invites the community to participate in a free writing workshop and poetry reading with Idaho poet Bethany Schultz Hurst, who
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Call for artists: Embracing Our Differences exhibit
Featured News | Posted: June 3, 2015
CALL TO ARTISTS: Embracing Our Differences, a juried competition, is seeking visual art submissions interpreting our theme of “enriching our lives through diversity.” By submitting your original work of art,
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