A line of cars parked on the tracks near Lost Springs Wyoming showed us some unusual and interesting art that is worth slowing down on the highway for.
“An exhibit of this nature is like nothing we’ve ever done,” Allison Maluchnik, Executive Director of the Nicolaysen Art Museum, “and in addition it is very special for us to bring this exhibit to Casper alongside one of our most cherished community partners.”
Music, food trucks, beer, cocktails including a special Funky one from Backwards distillery, clothing, jewelry kitsch and art were sold and consumed in abundance.
Yong Hui Torske's husband died in January of 2020. And despite her overwhelming grief, she never stopped taking in the beauty around her. To honor her husband, and to express her own grief, she made 14 quilts, based on photographs she took of the beauty around her while she sat at her husband's bedside.
The Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo Annual Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival saw many local artists of all ages beautifying downtown Casper between Center and David Streets!