Wyoming Arts Council

Jazz.NEXT guidelines now available

Press release from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in Baltimore:Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation announces the availability of guidelines for Jazz.NEXT, a new national jazz initiative designed to encourage the application
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Apply now for Art Works for Wyoming

The Wyoming Arts Council now is accepting applications for its new Art Works for Wyoming grant program. This is one-time funding from the National Endowment for the Arts through the
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Live-blogging: public official supports the arts

“Blue Heron Through the Ages” by James G. Moore of Colorado, part of Avenues of Art in GilletteDuane Evenson, mayor of Gillette and arts advocate. His presentation: “Public Arts and
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Live-blogging: Dancing with sculpture

What does dance have to do with sculpture? Margaret Wilson is talking about that this morning at arts symposium in Laramie. Two of her student dancers are on the panel
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Who owns my artistic image?

Lawrence Argent telling arts symposium audience about how he saw someone on TV wearing a “Big Blue Bear” costume handing out flyers promoting new tourism tax. Tourism Bureau didn’t ask
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U.S. Senate & House include artists and musicians in National Service Bill

Thomas Birch, legislative counsel for the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, sent this announcement on March 27: Legislation approved by both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives
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U.S. Senate & House include artists and musicians in National Service Bill

Thomas Birch, legislative counsel for the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, sent this announcement on March 27: Legislation approved by both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives
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Mass. artist animates public art projects

Wyomingarts came across an article on CNN Online about an artist in Massachusetts that’s perfected a way to design “moving murals” on walls of museums and other buildings. Here’s an
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Triumph High’s Z-Club sells handmade mugs for COMEA House fund-raiser

From a press release: A student club at Triumph High School that focuses on advancing the status of women is sponsoring a fundraiser for the COMEA House homeless shelter, urging
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Triumph High's Z-Club sells handmade mugs for COMEA House fund-raiser

From a press release: A student club at Triumph High School that focuses on advancing the status of women is sponsoring a fundraiser for the COMEA House homeless shelter, urging
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