Wyoming Arts Council

Deadline Nov. 3 for Wyoming Arts Council Folk & Traditional Arts grants

Wyoming’s diverse folk and traditional arts are celebrated each year through the awarding of Arts Council grants to artists who strive to preserve their cultural and traditional talents. The application
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Deadline Nov. 3 for Wyoming Arts Council Folk & Traditional Arts grants

Wyoming’s diverse folk and traditional arts are celebrated each year through the awarding of Arts Council grants to artists who strive to preserve their cultural and traditional talents. The application
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Fellowship winners read at book festival

The Wyoming Arts Council’s 2009 creative writing fellowship recipients in fiction read from their work on Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Goodstein Foundation Library at Casper College. Kevin Holdsworth (top
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Equality State Book Festival scenes

WAC fellowship winner John Nesbitt of Torrington (right) talks to WAC staffer Linda Coatney at the Equality State Book Festival Saturday at the Nicolaysen Art Museum in Casper.

Wyoming Arts Council board member Susan Stubson (right) talks to Laramie writer Mark Jenkins (far left) about his latest book. They were some of the hundreds of people who came
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WAC fellowship winners read at bookfest

Doug Reitinger of Sheridan, Kevin Holdsworth of Green River, and Valerie Pexton of Laramie will join Colorado’s Laura Pritchett in a fiction reading on Thursday, Sept. 18, 1:30-3:30 p.m. in
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Blanchan/Doubleday deadline is Oct. 31

The postmark deadline for applications to the 2009 Neltje Blanchan and Frank Nelson Doubleday Memorial Writing Awards is Friday, Oct. 31, 2008. The $1,000 Blanchan Award is given to a
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Latest issue of Artscapes in the mail today

This is what the office looks like on newsletter mailing day. Close to 4500 go out to locations all over Wyoming, around the country. Even a few go out of
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Chattanooga crazy about its public art

PURE AMERICANA by A.T. Crawford. The detail of the photo is not great. But if you see what looks like a winged oil can, you’re right on target. This is
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Fisk Jubilee Singers at NASAA Conference

The Fisk Jubilee Singers listen to their director play an accordion in front of the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga, Tenn., during National Assembly of State Artas Agencies (NASAA) conference. The
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