Wyoming Arts Council

UW history professor Phil Roberts named "Outstanding Educator of the Year"

University of Wyoming history professor Phil Roberts has been recognized for his efforts to teach about emigrant trails in the state. The Oregon-California Trails Association presented its “Outstanding Educator of
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Pravina Gondalia exhibit opens with Sept. 14 lecture and reception at LCCC

Cheyenne artist Pravina Gondalia will exhibit her work Sept. 14-Oct. 19 at the Esther and John Clay Fine arts Gallery at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne.  Her “artistic investigation
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Call for artists: Public art project in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

This comes from the Montana Arts Council blog: The City of Coeur d’Alene Arts Commission is seeking artists for its Wastewater Treatment Plant to create public art to bring forward
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Call for artists: Public art project in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

This comes from the Montana Arts Council blog: The City of Coeur d’Alene Arts Commission is seeking artists for its Wastewater Treatment Plant to create public art to bring forward
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"Grainery Grove" by Meghan Meier part of the Laramie Mural project

Artist Meghan Meier continues to work on her mural at Whole Earth Grainery. Grainery Grove will be completed in the coming weeks and will be the second of as many as five
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"Grainery Grove" by Meghan Meier part of the Laramie Mural project

Artist Meghan Meier continues to work on her mural at Whole Earth Grainery. Grainery Grove will be completed in the coming weeks and will be the second of as many as five
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Call for applications: Moss Foundation arts education grants

The P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education has grants available up to $1,000 to be awarded in 2011 to educators who need assistance to further their program goals. Applications
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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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Library of Congress names Philip Levine the new U.S. Poet Laureate

The Library of Congress announced today that Philip Levine, who is “best known for his big-hearted, Whitmanesque poems about working-class Detroit” (New York Times quote), is to be the next
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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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