Wyoming Arts Council

Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Commission meets Oct. 21-22 in Thermopolis

From a State Parks and Cultural Resources press release: Members of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources Commission will meet from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., October
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Encounter the Grand Canyon with writers Chris Propst and John Yohe

Update from PALS in Lander

This comes from the latest e-mail newsletter from Promoting Arts in Lander Schools (PALS), a 2011 Governor’s Arts Award recipient: PALS has been working to bring quality arts programs into
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LaPlaca Cohen asks: What do food trucks have to do with the future of arts marketing?

We came across this fascinating Oct. 8 ARTSblog post on the American for the Arts web site. It has a lot to say about the evolution of the term “culture” and
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Author and historian Karen Abbott at Teton County Library Oct. 15-16

From a Teton County Public Library press release: Next week, Teton County Library hosts yet another stellar author in its “Writers at the Library” series: best-selling historian, Karen Abbott, who USA
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Call for submissions: Laramie Film Festival

Celebrate National Arts & Humanities Month in October

This comes from our colleagues at Americans for the Arts: National Arts & Humanities Month (NAHM) is a coast-to-coast collective recognition of the importance of culture in America. It is
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Celebrate National Arts & Humanities Month in October

This comes from our colleagues at Americans for the Arts: National Arts & Humanities Month (NAHM) is a coast-to-coast collective recognition of the importance of culture in America. It is
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Intriguing 4-4-43 documentary launches Wyoming tour tonight in Laramie

This announcement comes from our colleagues at the Wyoming Humanities Council: The Wyoming Humanities Council presents 4-4-43, a documentary from author and filmmaker John Lukacs. The film is based on Lukacs’
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Intriguing 4-4-43 documentary launches Wyoming tour tonight in Laramie

This announcement comes from our colleagues at the Wyoming Humanities Council: The Wyoming Humanities Council presents 4-4-43, a documentary from author and filmmaker John Lukacs. The film is based on Lukacs’
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