Junior Repertory Company students are the driving force behind “New Dances, New Choreographers.”
CWC Graduates Reserve Hope in Face of Uncertain Times
Following a car-parade graduation, this year’s 14 hopeful graduates from Central Wyoming College are as diverse as the degrees they earned.
Quarantined Regards: Life From a Distance
At the start of the pandemic, nurse and photographer Shivyon Mitchell began a photo series titled “Six Feet Away.”
On Set with Jeff Counts: ‘Honey Boy’ is a Portrait of Heartache and Courage
Whether the story of Shia LaBeouf’s life in film was worthy of its own film has never been a question. The real question was always: Who would tell it?...
‘Fragility in a Changing Climate’ Melds Science, Art and Activism
Elizabeth Forelle has long sought to connect the divergent worlds of art and science. At university, she studied environmental science and studio art....
On Set with Jeff Counts: ‘The Call of the Wild’ Delivers Universal Truths, Struggles with Style
Film technology has notably advanced over the last few decades. Today the potential for world-building that's available to directors and screenwriters...
Embracing Difference with Stephanie Brill
Gender was very recently an inflexible concept. Less than 10 years ago, editors were encouraging reporters to use the pronoun “he” or “she” when referring to one person, never “they.” At the time, many saw he and she as the only singular pronouns in the English language.
Pop Secrets — Former Assistant to Art Innovator Roy Lichtenstein Takes Us Inside His Studio and Beyond
James DePasquale speaks about his relationship with pop art pioneer Roy Lichtenstein in advance of an upcoming talk in Driggs, Idaho.
Young People in ‘Music Man Jr.’ Grow and Gain Confidence
If you’ve spent any time at the Center for the Arts recently, chances are you’ve seen a few young people scurrying through the halls in curious...