Wyoming Arts Council

The rise of the "artists’ district" in Phoenix

You have to admire the chutzpah shown by the artists of Phoenix. At the turn of the century, the Phoenix downtown area had about a dozen artist spaces. Five years
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The rise of the "artists' district" in Phoenix

You have to admire the chutzpah shown by the artists of Phoenix. At the turn of the century, the Phoenix downtown area had about a dozen artist spaces. Five years
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August groundbreaking planned for new Washakie Museum & Cultural Center

The summer issue of “Mammoth News” from the Washakie Museum in Worland carried some big news. The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center plans to break ground for its new facility
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August groundbreaking planned for new Washakie Museum & Cultural Center

The summer issue of “Mammoth News” from the Washakie Museum in Worland carried some big news. The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center plans to break ground for its new facility
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Wyo. Cultural Trust Fund grants announced

The Equality State Book Festival sponsored by Casper College is one of 30 Wyoming cultural and heritage projects and sponsoring organizations to benefit from more than $400,000 in grants from
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Poster contest for Donkey Creek Jazzfest

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The hills (and theatre) are alive in Torrington

Goshen Community Theatre presents “The Sound of Music” at Eastern Wyoming College Fine Arts Auditorium, 3200 West C St., Torrington. Opening night is Thursday, April 17, at 7 p.m. with
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Daniel Kemmis at UW today

Dan Kemmis, the author of “Community and The Politics of Place” and “The Good City and the Good Life” will speak Tuesday, April 8, at 2:45 p.m. in Room 133
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Call for entries: Creative Capital grants

If you are working on an exciting emerging fields, literature, or performing arts project we encourage you to apply by March 4 in our current grant round. For general information
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Arts Access hits the Superbowl

Amid the wall-to-wall sound during next Sunday’s Super Bowl, one commercial from PepsiCo could send some viewers grabbing for their remotes to check whether they’d accidentally hit the mute button.
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