Wyoming Arts Council

"Blue Things" and "Green Things" from Green River writer Bo Moore

Green River’s Bo Moore sends word that she’s just published two photo books with a new publishing system called Blurb. According to Bo: “It’s worked so well that I’m publishing
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"Gross National Happiness of Bhutan"

On Saturday, April 18, 10 a.m., you’re invited to a community dialogue at the Teton County Public Library in Jackson with Bhutanese native Kelzang Lhaden and photographer Anne Muller who
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"Gross National Happiness of Bhutan"

On Saturday, April 18, 10 a.m., you’re invited to a community dialogue at the Teton County Public Library in Jackson with Bhutanese native Kelzang Lhaden and photographer Anne Muller who
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Cobb & Slaughter photos at Open Range Images Gallery in Cody

Just talked to Elijah Cobb (shown at right), photographer and one-time WAC visual arts fellowship winner. He told me about new exhibits going up at the Open Range Images Gallery,
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Cobb & Slaughter photos at Open Range Images Gallery in Cody

Just talked to Elijah Cobb (shown at right), photographer and one-time WAC visual arts fellowship winner. He told me about new exhibits going up at the Open Range Images Gallery,
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Local Jewish artists, "HeeB 100" photographs, at Lyndsay McCandless Gallery

Planet Jackson Hole reports that the opening party for “The HeeB 100” photo exhibit, along with an art show by local Jewish artists, will be held at 7 p.m. on
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Local Jewish artists, "HeeB 100" photographs, at Lyndsay McCandless Gallery

Planet Jackson Hole reports that the opening party for “The HeeB 100” photo exhibit, along with an art show by local Jewish artists, will be held at 7 p.m. on
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Happy birthday to us

The WAC’s wyomingarts blog turns two on Sunday, March 1. The first post of 1,863 was on March 1, 2007, about the National Endowment for the Arts‘ $10,000 grant to
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You’ve never seen Flaming Gorge like this

Wyomingarts sometimes posts work by Wyoming artists just because the piece brightens a windy, cold afternoon in February — and we like looking at it. This photograph by Larry Friedman
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You've never seen Flaming Gorge like this

Wyomingarts sometimes posts work by Wyoming artists just because the piece brightens a windy, cold afternoon in February — and we like looking at it. This photograph by Larry Friedman
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