Wyoming Humanities/ThinkWY and Center for the Arts welcomed WyomingPBS as the newest Resident of The Center with a special reception Friday. Wyoming Humanities and Wyoming PBS will share the current Wyoming Humanities space next to The Green Room and below the Music Wing.
Wyoming Humanities and Wyoming PBS have worked closely together throughout the years, so sharing a local office is a natural fit. Some of these collaborations include documentaries such as: Glaciers of the Winds: a one-hour documentary on the scientific exploration and retreat of the glaciers in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming; Art of Home: A Wind River Story, following artists from the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes through their creative process as they draw upon experience in creation; and State of Equality: Exploring the journeys to public life of women in the suffrage movement as Wyoming being the first state to give women the right to vote., Wyoming PBS Foundation Executive Director Joanna Kail told Jackson Hole Radio that the office at the Center for the Arts is intended to establish a physical presence in Jackson.
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