Wyoming Arts Council

UW marks centennial of College of Education with "A Tribute to Teachers"

From a University of Wyoming press release: A night of song, historical school fashion and celebration of the University of Wyoming College of Education’s centennial marks “A Tribute to Teachers,”
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Wyoming selected for national arts education initiative

Wyoming was selected to join Americans  for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education, as part of ten state teams administering a three-year
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Reception on Dec. 11 for “Painting Jackson Hole’s Open Spaces” exhibit

Here’s a note about the exhibit from Kathryn Mapes Turner: Save the date for a special holiday reception and preview for friends of the Jackson Hole Land Trust and View22
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Reception on Dec. 11 for "Painting Jackson Hole's Open Spaces" exhibit

Here’s a note about the exhibit from Kathryn Mapes Turner: Save the date for a special holiday reception and preview for friends of the Jackson Hole Land Trust and View22
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Learn about “The Business of Art” Dec. 1 at the Casper library

Notice from the Natrona County Public Library in Casper: Calling all artists! Are you represented by a gallery?  Do you have an artist statement? Are you selling your art at
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Learn about "The Business of Art" Dec. 1 at the Casper library

Notice from the Natrona County Public Library in Casper: Calling all artists! Are you represented by a gallery?  Do you have an artist statement? Are you selling your art at
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Meet the Wyoming Arts Council’s 2015 Visual Arts Fellowship recipients

Thomas Macker of Jackson and June Glasson and Diana Baumbach, both of Laramie, are the recipients of 2015 Wyoming Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowships. Thomas Macker of Jackson creates installation
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Meet the Wyoming Arts Council's 2015 Visual Arts Fellowship recipients

Thomas Macker of Jackson and June Glasson and Diana Baumbach, both of Laramie, are the recipients of 2015 Wyoming Arts Council Visual Arts Fellowships. Thomas Macker of Jackson creates installation
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Photographer Paul Ng to talk about his new book at Nov. 19 Green River Library event

News release from the Sweetwater County Library: Wyoming’s Red Desert is always changing. Natural factors such as erosion and man-made factors will cause the area to change over the years.
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Turtle Island Quartet performs Nov. 21 at UW

From a University of Wyoming press release: Turtle Island Quartet performs Friday, Nov. 21, for the final University of Wyoming Cultural Programs concert of the fall semester at 7:30 p.m.
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