Wyoming Arts Council

Challenge the orange cone zone at NMWA to see wonderful "Yellowstone to Yukon" exhibit

Dwayne Harty, “Mountain Goats” Wildlife artist Dwayne Harty was working on a new painting in the lobby of the National Museum of Wildflife Art this morning. It was hard to
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"Between the eternal and the ephemeral" through Aug. 6 at UW Art Museum

Revised Dates: Show runs through Aug. 6 at the UW Art Museum: Etsuko Ichikawa: “NACHI – between the eternal and the ephemeral This exhibition by Etsuko Ichikawa (Japanese, b. 1963) is comprised
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"Between the eternal and the ephemeral" through Aug. 6 at UW Art Museum

Revised Dates: Show runs through Aug. 6 at the UW Art Museum: Etsuko Ichikawa: “NACHI – between the eternal and the ephemeral This exhibition by Etsuko Ichikawa (Japanese, b. 1963) is comprised
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NASAA guidebook shows ways to engage adolescents in the arts

From NASAA (National Assembly of State Arts Agencies) Notes: Meaningful engagement in arts education can have a life-changing impact on teens. An initiative and guidebook from the National Guild for Community
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Call for applications: Bard Fiction Prize

The Bard Fiction Prize, established in 2001 by Bard College, is given annually to an emerging writer who is an American citizen and under the age of 40 at the
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WY Territorial Prison hopes to make Butch Cassidy Days a national tourist destination

Interesting article from the Associated Press about our sister agency in the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources. Butch Cassidy Days at Wyoming Territorial Prison just wrapped up on
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Artists prepare for emergencies using Studio Protector

The CERF Studio Protector Online Guide is the source for emergency preparedness and recovery information for artists. Small measures taken in advance of an emergency, and the right sequence of emergency response
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Call for entries: Aurora, CO, Art in Public Places program

The city of Aurora Art in Public Places Program is searching for existing sculptures to be considered for a one-year exhibition called “ART 2C on Havana.” The exhibition is a
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Sheridan library one of 65 chosen nationally to host Civil War program

The Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library is one of 65 libraries selected to host a new program entitled “Let’s Talk About it: Making Sense of the American Civil War.” Here
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Follow Cat Urbigkit’s blogs from American Library Association conference

Pinedale writer and rancher Cat Urbigkit will be micro-blogging for the Association for Library Service to Children at the American Library Association annual conference June 23-28 in New Orleans.  She is a trustee
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