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May 06 Wednesday
This series will be taught by Sarah Hemphill, DW staff and certified Pilates instructor. Sarah has trained in the Moving Through Parkinson’s modality with the Center for Healthy Aging at Colorado State University and has 7 years of experience working with older adults. This class series is rooted in creative movement practices adapted for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. While the methodology was developed for people with Parkinson’s, the class is suitable for a wide range of mobility issues including Huntington’s, multiple sclerosis, and the general limited mobility associated with aging.
WEDNESDAYSMarch 4, 11, 18April 8, 15, 22, 29May 61:30-2:30PM
Participants will focus on balance, coordination, spatial awareness, and creative expression. Each week introduces new movement ideas while revisiting and deepening previous skills, encouraging both continuity and mastery. This class combats the isolation experienced by some in this demographic by fostering social connection while supporting physical and emotional well-being.
Join us in Riverton for Behind Linear Narratives: Indigenous Plains Ledger Art, an evening of art sharing and discussion with renowned ledger artists Terrance Guardipee and Terran Last Gun.
This free public event will be held at the Central Wyoming College (CWC) Riverton Intertribal Center, Hirschfield Meeting Room (ITECC 116), located at 2660 Peck Avenue, Riverton, WY.
The artists will share their work, perspectives, and insights into the tradition and contemporary evolution of Indigenous Plains Ledger Art, offering attendees an opportunity to engage with both the artistic process and cultural storytelling.
This event is free and open to the public. Students, community members, and those interested in Indigenous art and culture are encouraged to attend.
Join us in Jackson for a free public screening of a Leonard Peltier documentary, followed by a discussion with film producer Jhane Myers.
The event will take place at the Ordway Theater at Teton County Library, located at 125 Virginian Lane, Jackson, WY. Attendees are invited to enjoy light refreshments before the film and stay for a post-screening discussion.
This event is free and open to the public. Community members, students, and anyone interested in Indigenous rights, social justice, and documentary film are encouraged to attend.
Directed by Dr. Eric Richards, this family friendly concert celebrates music by Sheridan College students and community musicians in the Symphony Band, Jazz Ensemble big band. Compliments of Sheridan College, the evening will include a complimentary Ice Cream Social at Intermission.
May 07 Thursday
Eliza Weber completed her MFA at Arizona State University and BFA at The University of Montana. She has completed residencies at Pottery Northwest in Seattle, Washington, Medalta in Alberta, Canada, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China, and Open Air at the Flathead Lake Biological Station. Her nonprofit work includes Director of Education at the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art and serving on the boards of NCECA and the Ceramics Research Center. She presently serves on the NCECA Green Task Force and is a Long-Term Resident at the Archie Bray Foundation.
Eliza’s work explores interconnectedness and materiality in a variety of mediums including ceramic, paper, found objects, and fibers. Individual pieces and installations become abstracted reflections of the world around us, influenced by the curation of domestic places and environmental management. Her works span installation, decorative, and functional, acknowledging the ways in which objects, the self, and others occupy space.
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 in Jackson for An Evening of Native American Artistry, presented by the Jackson Hole History Museum and the Glenwood Street Galleries (7 Galleries).
This free public cultural event takes place from 5–8 p.m. in Jackson, WY and includes opportunities to meet Indigenous artists, experience exhibitions, and enjoy Indigenous food tastings.
Calling all musicians for open jams at the Gryphon Theatre.
Bring an instrument. Full stage lights and sound. Drums and amps provided.
In partnership with UWYO Music Production Club.
7:00 pm on the first Thursday of the month.
May 09 Saturday
Join us in Jackson for the 6th Annual Teton Powwow and Native American Art Market, a full-day celebration of Native culture, dance, art, and community.
This free public event will be held at the Snow King Event Center in Jackson, WY, and runs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The day begins with Native American art vendors and food booths, followed by the highly anticipated Grand Entry at 11 a.m., when dancers and drum groups enter the arena and competitions begin.
May 10 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