Wyoming Arts Council

Cheyenne-raised filmmaker is on shortlist for Academy Award in documentary category

In November, Filmmaker Magazine reported that “They Killed Sister Dorothy,” a film by Daniel Junge, who grew up in Cheyenne, has been named to the shortlist of 15 titles in
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"Fighting the Fires of Hate" exhibit comes to Jackson in January

Nazis burning books in Berlin, May 1933. Photo from National Archives and Records Administration. The winter/spring issue of Splash!, the magazine of the Art Association in the Center for the
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"Fighting the Fires of Hate" exhibit comes to Jackson in January

Nazis burning books in Berlin, May 1933. Photo from National Archives and Records Administration. The winter/spring issue of Splash!, the magazine of the Art Association in the Center for the
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Call for entries: Wyoming Short Film Contest

From a press release: The Wyoming Short Film Contest is back and open for submissions. With the first year in the history books and the 2008 winner’s check in the
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Paul Taylor performs and conducts school residency in Pinedale

On Friday, Dec. 12, 7 p.m., award-winning Australian storyteller (and Wyoming Arts Council roster artist) Paul Taylor of Laramie will perform at the Community Church in Pinedale. While in Sublette
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2009 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts

TransCultural Exchange announces the 2009 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts, which will take place April 3-5, 2009 at Boston’s Omni Parker House Hotel. Join more than 70 representatives
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"May you mark your day with a white stone"

Sherrie Sibert, member of Wyoming Writers, Inc., who lives across the border in Idaho, sends this announcement: I am writing to announce the release of my latest novel, “The Warrior’s
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"May you mark your day with a white stone"

Sherrie Sibert, member of Wyoming Writers, Inc., who lives across the border in Idaho, sends this announcement: I am writing to announce the release of my latest novel, “The Warrior’s
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Raghu Raj P leads Indian dance class at UW

From a UW press release: The University of Wyoming Department of Theatre and Dance will offer a classical Indian dance class, led by acclaimed Bharathanatyam dancer Raghu Raj P, from
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Gamelan concert at UW

One end of a Balinese hand-carved gamelan instrument. Image provided by Rod Garnett. The Wyoming Gamelan Chandra Wyoga will be present, “An Afternoon of Balinese Music and Dance,” November 9,
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