Wyoming Arts Council

Hole Dance Films travels to New York

From filmmaker Carrie Noel Richer in Jackson: Please come see Hole Dance Films new work, “Elusive Stranger,” in New York! Hole Dance Films was founded by Kate Kosharek & Carrie Noel
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Teton County Library has Poetry Box for Wyoming Poetry Month

From the Teton County Public Library in Jackson: The Poetry Box is a freestanding box of poems by local and regional poets that entices passers-by to reach in the box
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Carolina Chocolate Drops and folk artists featured on National Endowment for the Arts blog

This comes to us from Victoria Hutter at the National Endowment for the Arts, the Wyoming Arts Council’s federal partner: In case you haven’t had a chance to visit the NEA
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UW Community Development team offers board governance training April 28 in Cody

This comes from Cole Ehmke at the University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service. For everyone who works with boards, UW’s Community Development team is bringing in a speaker for a
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Jared Rogerson holds CD release party March 11 at the Rock Rabbit in Pinedale

From musician Jared Rogerson: After much preparation, the new album “Peace, Love and Horses” was released on Tuesday March 8. On Friday, March 11, we will host a CD Release
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Public art project encourages cycling in Jackson Hole

Carrie Geraci of the Jackson Hole Public Art Initiative sent this announcement: Request for Qualifications National Museum of Wildlife Art and Jackson Hole Community Pathways Jackson Hole, Wyoming CUSTOM BIKE
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The New Mastersounds starts western tour March 1 in Jackson

On Tuesday, March 1, The New Mastersounds will begin touring through the West. Town Square Tavern will be hosting the tour opener right here in Jackson Hole. Once again, Fox
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Call for entries: Aspen ECO Fest exhibition

The Red Brick Council for the Arts in Aspen, Colo., seeks entries for Aspen ECO FEST Juried Art Exhibition which will take place June 2-23, 2011. Entries are open to
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National Trust for Historic Preservation names Sheridan one of its Dozen Distinctive Destinations

The National Trust for Historic Preservation just named Sheridan one its Dozen Distinctive Destinations: Sheridan’s numerous interesting restaurants, entertainment venues and abundant public art installations will have you believing this
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Cheyenne DDA approves matching grant for LightsOn! arts project at Hynds Building

From a press release: The Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority (DDA) voted in June of 2010 to support the Hynds Building project and have a special meeting to review the DDA
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