Wyoming Arts Council

Quilters' exhibit at State Museum

Preserving Plains Indian and Maori Culture

The Plains Indian Museum Seminar will be held from October 11-14, 2007. This year, the Plains Indian Museum Seminar addresses indigenous cultures and peoples of the North American Great Plains
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Artmobile exhibit entended through Sunday

From a UW press release:Local residents have until Sunday, Aug. 19, to view the Ann Simpson Artmobile exhibition in the University of Wyoming Art Museum before it is packed away
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Fireants perform at the Nicolaysen

The Fireants will be performing at Wednesday Night Live on Aug. 15, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Nicolaysen Art Museum, 400 E. Collins Dr., Casper. Wednesday Night Live concerts, which are
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A fine arts center in Rock Springs

The Community Fine Arts Center in Rock Springs is an art lover’s jewel in southwest Wyoming’s high desert country — a cultural oasis offering a permanent collection and changing displays
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Nicolaysen holds "Banner Art Walks"

The Nicolaysen Art Museum will hold two Banner Art Walks in downtown Casper at 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 30 and Sept. 27. Learn more about the 40 banners hanging around
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Nicolaysen holds "Banner Art Walks"

The Nicolaysen Art Museum will hold two Banner Art Walks in downtown Casper at 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 30 and Sept. 27. Learn more about the 40 banners hanging around
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Buffalo Bill Historical Center acquires stunning collection of Native American artifacts

The Buffalo Bill Historical Center has acquired a private collection of Plains Indian artifacts that could be valued at more than $22.5 million. The collection belonged to the late artist
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UW celebrates twenty-five years of traveling art

The University of Wyoming Art Museum’s outreach programs, the Ann Simpson Artmobile and the Regional Touring Exhibition Service are celebrating 25 years of service to the State of Wyoming. “The
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It’s a ‘Gritty’ Exhibit

The Washakie Museum is holding a reception for the exhibit of the early years of Worland’s hometown newspaper, the Worland Grit. The newspapers, dating from 1905-1939 were recently donated to
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