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Feb 22 Sunday
Riot Act, Inc. Presents: Salon SundaysStarting September 21 | Sundays, 5–7 PM | Riot Act Studio @ Center for the Arts
Are you brimming with creative energy? Looking for a welcoming space to develop new work, connect with fellow artists, or just get inspired? Salon is for you.
This weekly gathering is a supportive environment for performers, writers, directors, and all kinds of creatives to share ideas, test material, and build community. Salon includes acting exercises, movement expression, scene study, vulnerability work, and fostering the creative process. Whether you have a project in progress or are simply seeking artistic connection, you’ll find space here to grow and explore.
Reserve your spot at riotactinc.org
Join the St. Matthew's choir and other local voices, led by Dr. O'Neil Jones, in this celebration of Black spirituals, with arrangements by incredible Black composers
Feb 24 Tuesday
Get to Know Girl Scouts at our Info Night!Meet us on Zoom to get all your questions answered!
Right now, Girl Scouts are meeting furry friends at their local animal shelters, giggling past lights-out at sleepovers, and learning how their favorite roller coasters work. Above all else, they’re having a blast—because they know bringing the fun is all about being their true selves, trying new things, and cheering each other on. Get ready to join the crew and bring a bit more happy to your life!
Girl Scouts empowers girls to build confidence, character, and leadership through hands-on programs in life skills, outdoor adventure, entrepreneurship, and STEM. Girls also have opportunities for community service, faith-based growth through the P.R.A.Y. program, and experiences that prepare them to make a positive impact in the world.
GET THE LINK HERE:https://www.gsmw.org/.../get-the-scoop-on-girl-scouts.html
Feb 25 Wednesday
In the Fur Felted Cowboy Hat class you will learn about the history of the Stetson Fur Felted Hat. Work starts with a pre-formed body and uses traditional tools that students make. Tool making, 3D printed had forms, wet forming, steam hardening, brim cutting, and sewn sweatbands are covered. All materials provided, no experience necessary.
Lane Jeakle, graduate student in the University of Wyoming’s Department of Zoology & Physiology, will provide an overview of the natural history of the Pacific marten and results of his research on harvest and population dynamics of this elusive mammal in Wyoming. Social time and refreshments at 6:30 pm, program at 7:00 pm. Photo by Wolf Education and Research Center.
Feb 26 Thursday
Printmaking with Gelli Plates - We utilize a "Gelli Plate" and acrylic paint to produce prints on various surfaces. Gelli plates enable you to create monoprints on different types of paper, employing stencils, texture tools, and rubber ink stamps. I will be enjoyable to create unique prints for family and friends, culminating art show at the workshop conclusion.
Join us for the closing reception of Art of Downtown Casper as we celebrate the artists and announce the award winners. Voting is open now. Visit the gallery and cast your vote for your favorite piece before the reception.Refreshments provided.Admission: $5 per person | $10 per family | Free for NIC MembersArtists featured in the exhibition receive free admission plus one guest.
Feb 27 Friday
BJ is the Executive Director for the Wyoming Food Coalition and an advocate for a localized Wyoming/Western-regional food system. She is a sheep producer north of Laramie and a UW Graduate with a degree in Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management and Environment and Natural Resources. Her food business, Taste of the Wind, currently sells lamb and wool from their flock of 55 breeding ewes, direct-to-consumer throughout Wyoming.
The Center Presents Silversun Pickups on their Tenterhook Tour. A sense of urgency drives Silversun Pickups. The GRAMMY® Award-nominated Los Angeles quartet creates and performs with both eloquence and intensity. They throw caution to the wind, but they do so with panache. Guitars may restlessly roar and rumble, only to be reined in by the spell of a saccharine melody or a honeyed hook. This push-and-pull has catapulted the group out of a crowded, competitive local scene and into the wide-open space of some of the world’s biggest stages, buoyed by Top 10 albums, Platinum success, and tastemaker acclaim.
Pianist Eric Huebner has drawn worldwide acclaim for his performances since making his debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at age 17. In January 2012, he was appointed pianist of the New York Philharmonic and currently holds the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Piano Chair. Huebner has appeared as soloist in concertos by Carter, Ligeti and Messiaen and in recital throughout the United States, Germany and Japan. From 2001 through 2012, Huebner was a member of Antares, a quartet comprised of clarinet, violin, cello and piano. First prize winners of the 2002 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, Antares appeared regularly in major chamber music venues throughout the United States and worked closely with many composers on the commissioning of new works for its combination.