Wyoming Arts Council

"Artscapes" explores creative communities

The Wyoming Arts Council’s intrepid correspondent, Linda Coatney, is up in Torrington this week investigating Goshen County’s blossoming arts scene. By now, you’ve probably read Linda’s profile of Cokeville in
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It’s grant application time again

Grants to Organization applications are now being accepted for Fiscal Year 2009, which begins July 1, 2008. Draft applications for this annual grant category must be submitted by March 1,
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It's grant application time again

Grants to Organization applications are now being accepted for Fiscal Year 2009, which begins July 1, 2008. Draft applications for this annual grant category must be submitted by March 1,
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NEA gets $20 million budget bump

Here’s some good news from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Wyoming Arts Council’s federal funding partner: On December 26, President George W. Bush signed an omnibus appropriations bill
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Blanchan/Doubleday winners announced

The Wyoming Arts Council is pleased to announce the winners of the 2008 Blanchan/Doubleday writing awards.Recipient of the Neltje Blanchan Memorial Writing Award for nature writing is poet Barbara Smith
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Thus ends the Wyoming arts year, not to be confused with the Wyoming Arts Council fiscal year (July 1-June 30) or the federal fiscal year as observed by the National
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For all those non-profits out there

The Chronicle of Philanthropy bills itself as the newspaper of the nonprofit world. Access them on line at www.philanthropy.com for some interesting reading.

Light blogging during Christmas holiday

Blogging will be sporadic, possibly non-existent, for the next four days as we close down our Cheyenne offices for Christmas Eve and Christmas. We’ll see you back on the blog
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The Eggstraordinary Eggxhibit

( The egg at right was entered as the Wyoming offering in the White House state egg display for 2007. It was done by Illinois artist Phillip M. LeDonne) The
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"No slouch of a newsletter"

So my daughter said when she looked at this second issue. The Wyoming Art Council’s Artscapes November newsletter issue is off the presses and being mailed as I write this.
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