Wyoming Arts Council

Sam Western's new book gets kudos in Rattle

Sam Western’s new book received a favorable review in Rattle magazine online. “A Random Census of Souls” is a collection of prose poems by the Sheridan author and a 2000
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Karol Griffin talks about tattoos as art form

On Saturday, July 18, 2 p.m., author (“Skin Deep”) and tattoo artist Karol Griffin will lead a discussion on the history of tattoo as an art form, featuring examples from
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United We Serve — the arts

This announcement comes from the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, or NASAA. The Wyoming Arts Council is a NASAA member: United We Serve is a nationwide service initiative that
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NicFest 2009

NicFest is coming up June 26-28 and has three days packed full of a variety of musical entertainment, artists displaying and selling their art work, chalk art competition and stuff
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Save the date for the Arts Summit

WAC grants training session in Cody June 20

Wyoming Arts Council staff members will conduct a grants training session on Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m.-noon, at the new Park County Public Library, 1500 Heart Mountain St., Cody. This
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Dispatches from Wyoming Writers conference

Not live-blogging from Wyoming Writers, Inc., conference in Casper — but pretty darn close. Open mic reading at the Ramada Riverside wrapped up about an hour ago. Poems by Pat
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"Our galleries are gasping for breath"

Tammy Christel wrote an interesting post today on her Jackson Hole Arts Blog about the state of the arts in Jackson as the community enters the tourist season. She includes
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"Our galleries are gasping for breath"

Tammy Christel wrote an interesting post today on her Jackson Hole Arts Blog about the state of the arts in Jackson as the community enters the tourist season. She includes
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Public Grand Re-opening set for BBHC Whitney Gallery on Sunday, June 21

The Whitney Gallery of Western Art at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody celebrates its 50th anniversary with a series of events the weekend of June 19-21. The Public
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