Wyoming Arts Alliance listening sessions slated for April 22

“More Art. Better Wyoming,” is the motto of the Wyoming Arts Alliance. 

The public is invited to share their ideas, thoughts and visions as part of a large-scale data roundup project to learn more about the scope and impact of Wyoming’s creative economy.  

One of the pivotal parts of the WyAA Data Roundup Project is hearing directly from artists, arts organizations, arts educators and cultural institutions about their successes, dreams, challenges and partnership opportunities.  

“This conversation is most fruitful when it extends beyond those who work directly in the art and culture sector to those who engage in the events, services and products of the creative economy.” WyAA said in a press release.  

The first listening session will be held Tuesday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Buffalo Bill Center for the West at 720 Sheridan Avenue in Cody. Lunch will be provided.  

A second session will be held April 22 as well from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Washakie Museum & Cultural Center at 2200 Big Horn Ave in Worland with dinner provided

The event is free and open to the public. Attendees are asked to RSVP on the website for a food count at https://wyomingarts.org/listening-sessions. 

For more information or to discuss accessibility needs, contact Ryan at ryan@wyomingarts.org. 

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