Wyoming Arts Council

Jackson's Avalon7 Collective supports "the art and artists of our mountain culture"

Innovative artwork by a group of “riders, painters, lifties, bums” etc., from Jackson Hole. To see samples of their work, go to  http://www.avalonseven.com/AVALON7ARTISTS.html

Ancient art celebrated at Aug. 25 grand opening of Legend Rock State Historic Site

A grand opening of the Legend Rock State Historic Site visitors’ center will take place at 6 p.m., Thursday, August 25. In addition to Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY), other dignitaries
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Call for entries: American Songwriter Amateur Lyric Contest

From American Songwriter magazine online: For 27 years, the American Songwriter Amateur Lyric Contest has helped thousands of songwriters become involved in our community. Established in 1984, America Songwriter magazine sponsors six (6)
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Nicolaysen releases RFQ guidelines for innovative public art partnership in Casper

From Lisa Hatchadoorian at the Nicolaysen Art Museum in Casper: In early 2011, a unique opportunity arose to integrate public art into a new development for low income housing located on the
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NASAA: Debt ceiling deal spells deep cuts in domestic discretionary spending

Sent to the Wyoming Arts Council by Thomas L. Birch, Legislative Counsel, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA). The WAC is a NASAA member. There can be little doubt
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Convergence conference to tackle "creative economy" and other Wyoming arts & culture issues

The latest issue of the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund newsletter carried this info about this fall’s “Convergence” conference in Cody. More info coming soon… Many of us regularly hear these
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Convergence conference to tackle "creative economy" and other Wyoming arts & culture issues

The latest issue of the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund newsletter carried this info about this fall’s “Convergence” conference in Cody. More info coming soon… Many of us regularly hear these
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Chris Drury completes UW sculpture

  Chris Drury at work on his sculpture Carbon Sink: What Goes Around, Comes Around on the UW campus.  Finished Chris Drury sculpture at UW. UW Art Museum photos.

State leaders pose with new state seal on renovated Capitol Plaza

Wyoming politicians and their families were out in force for the first Cheyenne Frontier Days parade on July 23. Posed by the new state seal on the renovated Capitol Plaza
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Creativity bustin’ out all over in Sublette County

Pinedale’s past stretches way back into epic tectonic shifts and volcanoes, fire and brimstone, water and wind. Native Americans arrived eons later. Then came the mountain men, celebrated in the
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