Other Name
Sponsors Type
State/Provincial
Country
United States
Grant Types
Fellowship/Scholarship/Dissertation Training/Course Artistic/Exhibit/Collection
 Contact Info
Phone
307-777-7742
Address
2301 Central Ave., Barrett Building, Second Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82002
Last modified on 2024-09-30 08:51:35
Description
**What we do** Through grants, partnerships, programs and unique opportunities, the Wyoming Arts Council provides funding and support statewide for projects big and small. The WAC plays an important role in the economic and social development of every community by investing in the arts. It awards almost 150 grants and fellowships each year, funding programs and projects from every county, thereby serving more than a million participants, including 1.1m adults, 200k youth, 10k artists, and 1.3m people total. For every $1 of Arts Council funding, local communities provided another $35 worth of arts programming in FY16, with an estimated project value of $32,167,251. The Wyoming Arts Council is funded through State of Wyoming General Funds, National Endowment for the Arts Federal Funds, endowments and private donations, sponsorships and registrations for events such as the annual Governor’s Arts Awards. Current State statutes defining the role of the WAC Board in working with the Department of State Parks & Cultural Resources are 9-2-901 through 9-2-904. Other statutes defining WAC programs are in 16-6-801 through 16-6-805 for Works of Art in Public Buildings. **MISSION AND VISION** **Mission** The Wyoming Arts Council provides leadership and invests resources to champion, sustain, and cultivate community through the arts. **Vision** The Wyoming Arts Council envisions a Wyoming where the arts are a driving force in the social, economic, educational, and everyday life of its citizens. **Philosophy** - The arts are a foundation for community development, education, economic development, health, and cultural vitality. - The arts help us understand ourselves, our world and our cultural heritage - The arts preserve and protect our cultural history while opening a door to new cultural frontiers - The arts influence lifelong learning practices that allow innovative ideas to flourish in all sectors of economic development. - The arts prepare children and adults to become creative, productive citizens of the state
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