Wyoming Arts Council

Forrest E. Mars, Jr., Building at the Brinton Museum opens June 15

The following story was featured on the Wyoming Public Radio web site on June 12. It’s by Micah Schweizer. You can read the entire piece by going here. Here’s the
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July 22-24 CSU Symposium addresses “Crisis and Creativity”

Our creative colleagues down the road at Colorado State University are holding a “Crisis and Creativity” symposium July 22-24 in Fort Collins. Presenters include poets, artists, educators, environmental scientists and
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July 22-24 CSU Symposium addresses "Crisis and Creativity"

Our creative colleagues down the road at Colorado State University are holding a “Crisis and Creativity” symposium July 22-24 in Fort Collins. Presenters include poets, artists, educators, environmental scientists and
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Call for submissions: 2016 Wyoming Travelers Journal

Kaitlyn Anderson at the Wyoming Office of Tourism sent the following notice about submissions for the 2016 Travelers Journal. We know that the summer of 2015 has barely begun, but
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Project Healing Waters sponsors third annual fly tying contest

From the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing web site: We are pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Fly Tying Contest! The Fly Tying Contest is way for PHWFF program participants
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Want to learn how to perform a monologue for a theatre audition?

From the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players: The Cheyenne Little Theatre Players are putting on an audition workshop focused on how to perform a monologue. The CLTP requests monologues from those
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Heart Mountain and Ireland’s Great Hunger two of the topics set for UW summer institute

Public programs on topics ranging from refugees in Wyoming to insights about museum and memorial sites around the world will be presented daily during the Summer Institute on Human Rights
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Heart Mountain and Ireland's Great Hunger two of the topics set for UW summer institute

Public programs on topics ranging from refugees in Wyoming to insights about museum and memorial sites around the world will be presented daily during the Summer Institute on Human Rights
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Juan Felipe Herrera to become United States’ first Latino poet laureate

From the National Public Radio web site: Poetry readers, prepare yourselves for a passing of the laurels. The Library of Congress announced in the wee hours Wednesday that the next
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Artists in the Environment series announces summer 2015 line-up

News from the Grand Teton Association: Artists in the Environment 2015 will take place the second Saturday in June, July, August and September. Artists in the Environment, sponsored by Grand
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