Wyoming Arts Council

Winter 2020

The winter 2020 issue of Artscapes features stories on the five Governor’s Arts Awards recipients, the importance of Music Education, Ukrainian Pysanky in Wyoming and our upcoming Poetry Out Loud
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Fall 2019

The fall 2019 edition of Artscapes is our Arts Summit Issue! Featuring stories on the Wyoming Arts Council Folk and Traditional Arts Mentoring Project Grants and Fellowship Recipients, Jim Jackson,
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Summer 2019

The summer 2019 edition of Artscapes is our Rural Arts Issue! Feature stories include a tour of Wyoming’s top music festivals, 2019 Blanchan Doubleday winners, Wyoming Powwows, and Arts Council
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Winter 2019

The winter 2019 issue features stories on the four 2018 Governor’s Arts Awards recipients, a past Governor’s Arts Awards recipient, a recap of last years Poetry Out Loud competition, and
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Fall 2018

The fall 2018 edition of Artscapes is our Arts and Community Issue! Featuring stories on the Wyoming Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, Plein Air in the Parks in Sinks Canyon, The
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Summer 2018

The summer 2018 edition of Artscapes is our Cultural Tourism Issue! Feature stories include a tour of Wyoming’s top music festivals, the economic impact of museums on Wyoming’s economy, a
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Winter 2018

The winter 2018 issue features stories on the four 2017 Governor’s Arts Awards recipients, a review of Wyoming’s native arts scene, a follow up to last year’s Wyoming Arts Summit,
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Fall 2017

The fall 2017 issue is the 50th Anniversary Edition! Featuring stories on the Wyoming Arts Summit in Lander, the Wyoming Arts Council’s history, and the many ways that the arts
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Summer 2017

The winter 2017 issue features stories on arts education, the fine art of restoring Wyoming’s state capitol, and some exciting numbers from the National Arts Index.  Next issue is due
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Winter 2017

The winter 2017 issue features stories on the four 2016 Governor’s Arts Awards recipients, a profile of a gilder/painter duo, a couple of handy guides for public art & placemaking,
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