Wyoming Arts Council

Netniintoonoo exhibit at Teton Co. Library

On Saturday, Oct. 11, the Teton County Public Library in Jackson will open its new exhibition, “Netniintoonoo” or “The Place Where We Live,” from 10:30-11:30 a.m. For this exhibit, First
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Meet the bookfest authors: Susanne Bloomfield

Susanne George Bloomfield’s ten books include three biographies published by the University of Nebraska Press: “Impertinences: Selected Editorials of Elia W. Peattie, A Journalist in the Gilded Age” (2005); “Kate
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Meet the bookfest authors: Everett Akam

Casper College History Professor Everett Akam directs the college’s Veritas Honors Institute and teaches U.S. History, Western Civilization, Wyoming History, and American and Wyoming Government at the college. He holds
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Celebrate with Devils Tower

Devils Tower National Monument is opening their new Interpretive Site, “Tribal Connections” and unveiling the World Peace Project Sculpture “Wind Circle.” It will be held at the Devils Tower National
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Meet the bookfest authors: Tom Rea

Tom Rea grew up in Pittsburgh, Pa., and has lived in Wyoming for 35 years. His books include Devil’s Gate: Owning the Land, Owning the Story (Oklahoma, 2006), winner of
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Meet the bookfest authors: Charlotte Babcock

Longtime Casper resident Charlotte Babcock is the author of The St. Patrick’s Story and Shot Down: Capital Crimes of Casper (High Plains Press, 2000), which won the Wyoming State Historical
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Meet the bookfest authors: Mark Junge

Cheyenne writer Mark Junge currently is riding his bike through California, and reporting his adventure in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle. He will return in time for the Equality State Book Festival
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Cat Urbigkit’s new book about wolves

Pinedale sheep rancher, photographer and children’s writer Cat Urbigkit has written a new book. Yellowstone Wolves–A Chronicle of the Animal, the People, and the Politics will be released published in
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Cat Urbigkit's new book about wolves

Pinedale sheep rancher, photographer and children’s writer Cat Urbigkit has written a new book. Yellowstone Wolves–A Chronicle of the Animal, the People, and the Politics will be released published in
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Meet the bookfest authors: Serle Chapman

Author of seven books, accomplished photographer, and wide-ranging tour guide to the Indian country of the High Plains, Serle Chapman brings a unique perspective to the people in the heart
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