Sweetwater Now, November 29, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will kick off the holiday season with the 28th annual Happy Holidays Dec. 3 and 5. All events will take place virtually.
Laramie Boomerang, November 28, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will kick off the holiday season with the 28th annual Happy Holidays Dec. 3 and 5. All events will take place virtually.
Laramie Boomerang, November 20, 2020 ‖ The last few months have been marked by upheaval, isolation and a departure from normal routines for many of us.
An online exhibit curated by the University of Wyoming Art Museum explores those feelings through works created by students and faculty at the UW College of Law.
University of Georgia Public Radio, November 17, 2020 ‖ Interview with Sarita Talusani Keller, the UW Art Museum’s Artmobile educator, and UW senior Ragha Mohan on how Hindus in Wyoming are celebrating Diwali, the “Festival of Lights,” amid the ongoing pandemic. Diwali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance.
Wyoming Tribune Eagle, November 15, 2020 ‖ Sedgeley approached the museum and asked if it would be interested in sponsoring and facilitating this kind of show. Although he creates in his free time, Sedgeley didn’t have any experience in art exhibit curation, and he wanted to build a bridge between the university’s art and law departments.
Assistant Curator Michelle Sunset was tasked with the organization of the exhibit, and she was immediately onboard.
UW News, November 10, 2020 ‖ A photo contest, “Rock Your Mocs,” will run Sunday, Nov. 15-Thursday, Nov. 19. Participants are urged to submit photos of their moccasins using hashtags #RockYourMocs2020 or #UWyoArtMuseum at https://woobox.com/jdw5mi/, or visit the UW Art Museum at www.uwyo.edu/artmuseum.
UW News, November 2, 2020 ‖ University of Wyoming College of Law Professor Darrell Jackson, UW Art Museum Director Nicole Crawford and former UW law student Toni Hartzel have co-written a book chapter that focuses on race theory.
“Critical Race Theory in the Academy” explores the effects of race and culture on the expanse of the American social fabric. Other educators and scholars also contributed to the book. Each challenges the narrative in education and in society through the application of critical race theory with a goal of alleviating institutionalized racism.
Powell Tribune, October 1, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum and American Studies Program will host a series of talks, presentations and art activations during October.
Oil City News, September 29, 2020 ‖ The history of Japanese American people incarcerated in Wyoming and other locations during World War II will be explored this October by the University of Wyoming (UW) Art Museum and American Studies Program, the university announced Tuesday.
UW News, November 2, 2020 ‖ University of Wyoming College of Law Professor Darrell
Jackson, UW Art Museum Director Nicole Crawford and former UW law student Toni Hartzel
have co-written a book chapter that focuses on race theory.
“Critical Race Theory in the Academy” explores the effects of race and culture on
the expanse of the American social fabric. Other educators and scholars also contributed
to the book. Each challenges the narrative in education and in society through the
application of critical race theory with a goal of alleviating institutionalized racism.
Powell Tribune, October 1, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum and American Studies Program will host a series of talks, presentations and art activations during October.
Oil City News, September 29, 2020 ‖ The history of Japanese American people incarcerated in Wyoming and other locations during World War II will be explored this October by the University of Wyoming (UW) Art Museum and American Studies Program, the university announced Tuesday.
Laramie Boomerang, September 25, 2020 ‖ The UW Art Museum is set to re-open to the public Tuesday. The museum will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. Wednesdays from 10 a.m.-noon are reserved for high-risk visitors. Admission is free.
Daily Rocket Miner, September 23, 2020 ‖ Nicole Crawford has been appointed director of the University of Wyoming Art Museum, following approval by the UW Board of Trustees during its meeting on Sept. 17. Crawford, the longtime curator of collections, had been interim director since February.
Casper Star-Tribune, September 22, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will reopen to the public Tuesday, Sept. 29.
Daily Rocket Miner, July 27, 2020 ‖ Fifteen educators from across the state recently participated in a Teacher Leader Institute pilot program designed by the University of Wyoming Art Museum education team.
Casper Star-Tribune, July 18, 2020 ‖ Visual arts venues around Wyoming have brought
their programs online during the pandemic, including the University of Wyoming Art
Museum.
The museum, closed since March, has offered a host of events online, including talks
with curators, livestreamed yoga sessions and a new virtual summer camp for kids through
Zoom.
Nelson Mail, July 11, 2020 ‖ Recently Josephine Cachemaille represented New Zealand at the Beijing Biennale and she currently has work in exhibitions at Te Uru Public Art Gallery in Auckland and the University of Wyoming Art Museum.
Laramie Live, June 11, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will be offering Virtual Summer Art Camp on Tuesdays
and Thursdays during the month of July. It is created for families and youths ages
6-15.
WyoFile, May 8, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum has a buffet of videos and activities on its Facebook page.
Laramie Boomerang, May 8, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum is a busy place in the virtual world these days.
Since closing in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, museum officials have developed activities for art-lovers of all ages, from children to adults.
Casper Star Tribune, May 5, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum's virtual Cocktails & Mocktails with Curators 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 features happy-hour version of the museum's Conversations with Curators where participants are welcome to "imbibe with a favorite libation from your home kitchen, or a delectable curbside concoction.
Casper Star Tribune, May 2, 2020 ‖ Lindsay’s multimedia exhibit, “Women in Wyoming: Portraits and Interviews of Women Who Shape the West,” is on view at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody until Aug. 2. The exhibit will then travel to the University of Wyoming Art Museum and will open on Sept. 12.
Sweetwater Now, November 29, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will kick off the holiday season with the 28th annual Happy Holidays Dec. 3 and 5. All events will take place virtually.
Laramie Boomerang, November 28, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will kick off the holiday season with the 28th annual Happy Holidays Dec. 3 and 5. All events will take place virtually.
Laramie Boomerang, November 20, 2020 ‖ The last few months have been marked by upheaval, isolation and a departure from normal routines for many of us.
An online exhibit curated by the University of Wyoming Art Museum explores those feelings through works created by students and faculty at the UW College of Law.
University of Georgia Public Radio, November 17, 2020 ‖ Interview with Sarita Talusani Keller, the UW Art Museum’s Artmobile educator, and UW senior Ragha Mohan on how Hindus in Wyoming are celebrating Diwali, the “Festival of Lights,” amid the ongoing pandemic. Diwali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance.
Wyoming Tribune Eagle, November 15, 2020 ‖ Sedgeley approached the museum and asked if it would be interested in sponsoring and facilitating this kind of show. Although he creates in his free time, Sedgeley didn’t have any experience in art exhibit curation, and he wanted to build a bridge between the university’s art and law departments.
Assistant Curator Michelle Sunset was tasked with the organization of the exhibit, and she was immediately onboard.
UW News, November 10, 2020 ‖ A photo contest, “Rock Your Mocs,” will run Sunday, Nov. 15-Thursday, Nov. 19. Participants are urged to submit photos of their moccasins using hashtags #RockYourMocs2020 or #UWyoArtMuseum at https://woobox.com/jdw5mi/, or visit the UW Art Museum at www.uwyo.edu/artmuseum.
UW News, November 2, 2020 ‖ University of Wyoming College of Law Professor Darrell
Jackson, UW Art Museum Director Nicole Crawford and former UW law student Toni Hartzel
have co-written a book chapter that focuses on race theory.
“Critical Race Theory in the Academy” explores the effects of race and culture on
the expanse of the American social fabric. Other educators and scholars also contributed
to the book. Each challenges the narrative in education and in society through the
application of critical race theory with a goal of alleviating institutionalized racism.
Powell Tribune, October 1, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum and American Studies Program will host a series of talks, presentations and art activations during October.
Oil City News, September 29, 2020 ‖ The history of Japanese American people incarcerated in Wyoming and other locations during World War II will be explored this October by the University of Wyoming (UW) Art Museum and American Studies Program, the university announced Tuesday.
Laramie Boomerang, September 25, 2020 ‖ The UW Art Museum is set to re-open to the public Tuesday. The museum will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. Wednesdays from 10 a.m.-noon are reserved for high-risk visitors. Admission is free.
Daily Rocket Miner, September 23, 2020 ‖ Nicole Crawford has been appointed director of the University of Wyoming Art Museum, following approval by the UW Board of Trustees during its meeting on Sept. 17. Crawford, the longtime curator of collections, had been interim director since February.
Casper Star-Tribune, September 22, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will reopen to the public Tuesday, Sept. 29.
Daily Rocket Miner, July 27, 2020 ‖ Fifteen educators from across the state recently participated in a Teacher Leader Institute pilot program designed by the University of Wyoming Art Museum education team.
Casper Star-Tribune, July 18, 2020 ‖ Visual arts venues around Wyoming have brought
their programs online during the pandemic, including the University of Wyoming Art
Museum.
The museum, closed since March, has offered a host of events online, including talks
with curators, livestreamed yoga sessions and a new virtual summer camp for kids through
Zoom.
Nelson Mail, July 11, 2020 ‖ Recently Josephine Cachemaille represented New Zealand at the Beijing Biennale and she currently has work in exhibitions at Te Uru Public Art Gallery in Auckland and the University of Wyoming Art Museum.
Laramie Live, June 11, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum will be offering Virtual Summer Art Camp on Tuesdays
and Thursdays during the month of July. It is created for families and youths ages
6-15.
WyoFile, May 8, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum has a buffet of videos and activities on its Facebook page.
Laramie Boomerang, May 8, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum is a busy place in the virtual world these days.
Since closing in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, museum officials have developed activities for art-lovers of all ages, from children to adults.
Casper Star Tribune, May 5, 2020 ‖ The University of Wyoming Art Museum's virtual Cocktails & Mocktails with Curators 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 features happy-hour version of the museum's Conversations with Curators where participants are welcome to "imbibe with a favorite libation from your home kitchen, or a delectable curbside concoction.
Casper Star Tribune, May 2, 2020 ‖ Lindsay’s multimedia exhibit, “Women in Wyoming: Portraits and Interviews of Women Who Shape the West,” is on view at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody until Aug. 2. The exhibit will then travel to the University of Wyoming Art Museum and will open on Sept. 12.