by bill | Oct 25, 2021 | Wyoming Art News
Join arts & culture professionals virtually this year for a week-long series of sessions, workshops, and networking . . all part of the Wyoming Arts Summit, November 1-5, 2021. Sessions begin at 1 p.m. each day. The theme for the Arts Summit is “Connecting...
by bill | Sep 2, 2021 | Regional Art News
The Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) is thrilled to welcome two new team members to its Social Responsibility and Inclusion (SRI) division: Ashanti McGee, grants and access manager, and Jade Elyssa Cariaga, grants and equity manager. With more than a decade of...
by bill | Jul 16, 2021 | Studio Wyoming
The tree of Gernika is no metaphor but a real tree – or series of trees – grown over the centuries in the town of Gernika in northern Spain, known to most of the world as Guernica. The tree represents the centuries-old traditions of the Basques. You may know Guernica...
by bill | Jul 16, 2021 | Reviews, Studio Wyoming
Imagine, if you will, that Wyoming’s infamous Hole in the Wall Gang in the late 1890s was composed of young women escaping a post-pandemic totalitarian society. That’s the scenario constructed by Anna North in her new revisionist historical novel, “Outlawed.” These...
by bill | Jul 16, 2021 | Studio Wyoming
Wyoming is home to more than 100 museums. They include the obscure — the Cody Dug Up Gun Museum — to the renowned — theUniversity of Wyoming Art Museum in Laramie. But only one Wyoming museum showcases the skull of infamous outlaw Big Nose George Parrott, who once...
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