Wyoming Arts Council

Pinedale Fine Arts Council seeks executive director

The Pinedale Fine Arts Council is looking for an executive director. Salary is $50,000 annually plus an insurance stipend and paid vacation. Open until filled. Applications will start to be
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WAC Announces 2013 Creative Writing Fellowship Winners

The Wyoming Arts Council is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s creative writing fellowships in creative nonfiction. They are Chad Hanson of Casper, Mary Beth Baptiste of Laramie
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Cheyenne DDA earmarks funds for study of downtown live/work spaces for artists

This news comes from the latest e-mail newsletter from Arts Cheyenne: The Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority has earmarked funds to have Artspace Projects, Inc. study downtown Cheyenne for a possible
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Art on the Green lands on historic Expedition Island Aug. 16-17

The Green River Arts Council presents the ninth annual Art on the Green on August 16 and 17 at the historic Expedition Island where, 1869, John Wesley Powell launched his
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Fiber Arts Festival set for Aug. 23-25 in Laramie

Llamas will be walking city streets and kids printing fabric using raw vegetables on the weekend of Aug. 23-25. And that’s just for starters. Thirty fiber artists from southeast Wyoming
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David Kreitzer’s one-man show held over until Aug. 24 at the CFAC in Rock Springs

Great news! The exhibit of long-time professional artist David Kreitzer has been held over until Aug. 24 at the Community Fine Arts Center, 400 C Street, Rock Springs. Kreitzer, who
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David Kreitzer's one-man show held over until Aug. 24 at the CFAC in Rock Springs

Great news! The exhibit of long-time professional artist David Kreitzer has been held over until Aug. 24 at the Community Fine Arts Center, 400 C Street, Rock Springs. Kreitzer, who
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NASAA Notes recognizes efforts of Wyoming arts educators

NASAA Notes showcases “state arts agency ingenuity.” This month, the persistence of Wyoming arts educators gets a nod with the passage of House Bill 177. The bill “modified eligibility for
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NASAA Notes recognizes efforts of Wyoming arts educators

NASAA Notes showcases “state arts agency ingenuity.” This month, the persistence of Wyoming arts educators gets a nod with the passage of House Bill 177. The bill “modified eligibility for
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Atlantic City set to make its debut as the smallest town in the U.S. with its own book festival

We don’t get many news releases from Atlantic City, pop. 37. The Miner’s Delight Inn B&B in AC is owned by two entrepreneurs who happen to be fine writers. They
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