Wyoming Arts Alliance promotes memberships this holiday season
Featured News | Posted: December 17, 2014
Featured News | Posted: December 17, 2014
Featured News | Posted: December 16, 2014
The Wyoming Arts Council has announced that Governor Matthew H. Mead has selected Jim Wilcox of Jackson, Tom Lucas of Dubois and Zachary Pullen of Casper as the recipients of
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Featured News | Posted: December 15, 2014
Story by McCall Linke, UW Institutional Communications intern: Barbie doll figures and super model-thin looks were challenged in a poster campaign titled “Real Women, Real Bodies” at the University of
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Featured News | Posted: December 15, 2014
Featured News | Posted: December 12, 2014
The Art in Public Buildings selection committee has chosen artist Dakota Warren of Los Angeles to create a sculpture for the Yellowstone Building at Northwest College (NWC) in Powell. Warren’s
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Featured News | Posted: December 12, 2014
From a University of Wyoming press release: Presentation proposals are being accepted through Friday, Jan. 30, for the annual Shepard Symposium on Social Justice at the University of Wyoming. The
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Uncategorized | Posted: December 11, 2014
From the ARTCORE web site: COLCANNON: A CELTIC CHRISTMAS WITH ORCHESTRA December 13, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 8th & Wolcott, Casper Colcannon’s Celtic Christmas with Festival Orchestra
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Featured News | Posted: December 11, 2014
Author Michael A. Amundson will be at the Wyoming State Museum on Dec. 18 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to sign his book “Wyoming Revisited: Rephotographing the Scenes of
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Featured News | Posted: December 10, 2014
This info comes from our federal partner, the National Endowment for the Arts: To mark the 50th anniversary of the NEA in 2015, and the National Park Service’s (NPS) Centennial
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Featured News | Posted: December 10, 2014
Fort Laramie National Historic Site will again host its annual “Christmas on the Frontier” program on Sunday, December 14. The open house will be held from 1-5 p.m. Visitors will
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