Wyoming Arts Council

The Muse has moved

Muse Gallery in Jackson has moved to their new location at 62 South Glenwood St. Nicole Charbonnet’s exhibit Wild America will show July 1-18. Attend the opening reception on Thursday,
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Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale

On September 21, beginning at 5 p.m., The Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale in Cody, Wyoming, hosts the 26th annual Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale, reception, dinner, and
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Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale

On September 21, beginning at 5 p.m., The Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale in Cody, Wyoming, hosts the 26th annual Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale, reception, dinner, and
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"Gone with the Wind" parody in Jackson

I’ll Never Be Hungry Again plays July 3-29 at the Center Theater, 265 S. Cache Street in Jackson. Here’s a short description from a press release: “Who hasn’t fallen asleep
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"Gone with the Wind" parody in Jackson

I’ll Never Be Hungry Again plays July 3-29 at the Center Theater, 265 S. Cache Street in Jackson. Here’s a short description from a press release: “Who hasn’t fallen asleep
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Tina Welling inks two-book deal

This article appeared in the June 11 issue of Publishers’ Weekly. It includes some good news for Jackson’s Tina Welling, who received the 2003 Frank Nelson Doubleday Award from the
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Jamal, Tebay, win 2007 fellowships

Kema Jamal and Jodeen Tebay are the recipients of the 2007 performing arts fellowships in dance and theatre performance. They each will receive a $3,000 award from the Wyoming Arts
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Warren Adler depicts Funny Boys

Jackson resident Warren Adler’s new novel, Funny Boys, has been acquired by Overlook Press. The novel deals with the heyday of the Catskill Mountain resorts when it was the breeding
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Talented writers at Jackson Writers Conference

The Jackson Hole Writers Conference takes place June 28-July 1 at the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts. Guest authors will facilitate five writing workshop tracks. The faculty of writers
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Dancers perform in Jackson

Diavolo, a company comprised of dancers, gymnasts and actors will perform at the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts, June 16. Called the “National Football League” of modern dance, Diavolo
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