Wyoming Arts Council

The 2008 Governor’s Arts Awards

Save the date – February 22, 2008 to attend the 26th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards dinner and celebration! Watch this site for more information about the event and the recipients
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The 2008 Governor's Arts Awards

Save the date – February 22, 2008 to attend the 26th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards dinner and celebration! Watch this site for more information about the event and the recipients
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Register now for Wyoming Arts Summit

Registration forms for the Wyoming Arts Summit in Casper must be postmarked by Oct. 1 to receive the early-bird rate of $100. That includes entry to an opening-night reception on
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WAC announces fellowship winners

John Sutton, John D. Nesbitt, and Chavawn Kelley have been named the recipients of 2008 creative writing fellowships in creative nonfiction from the Wyoming Arts Council. John Sutton teaches English
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Poetry Out Loud: Tips for Wyoming teachers

Poetry Out Loud was designed so that teachers may easily implement this “poetry bee” contest in the classroom. Poetry Out Loud awards more than $100,000 in prizes to students and
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October is National Arts & Humanities Month

Take a moment during National Arts and Humanities Month to participate locally, take action, and be inspired.October is National Arts and Humanities Month — our opportunity to recognize and celebrate
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October is National Arts & Humanities Month

Take a moment during National Arts and Humanities Month to participate locally, take action, and be inspired.October is National Arts and Humanities Month — our opportunity to recognize and celebrate
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Images from Wyoming Book Festival

Poets (from left to right) Robert Roripaugh, Harvey Hix, Craig Arnold, and David Romtvedt discuss the state of poetry in 21st century Wyoming at the book festival Sept. 15 in
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PBS begins their fourth season of art:21

Contemporary art is the art of today. It is relevant to all audiences, providing teachers and students with a rich resource through which to consider current ideas and rethink the
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What would Dorothea Lange do?

She’d apply for an American Masterpieces “New Deal” grant. This Wyoming Arts Council program provides funds for projects that celebrate American New Deal era artists and their work. Click here
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