Clay Paper Scissors Gallery & Studio
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W Lincolnway
W 15 Street
Carey Avenue
Carey Avenue
Capitol Avenue
82001
1603 Capitol Ave, Ste 505
Art gallery showing a range of contemporary artwork as wide as the sky, primarily from Wyoming. The space also includes three studio spaces for artists.
Clay Paper Scissors gallery changes exhibits every two months, and includes studio space for artists. Current studio artists include Eric Lee, Mark Vinich, and Camellia El-Antably. We are also open by appointment. Please call us, even with short notice, as we are frequently able to open quickly. There is no obligation; we are happy to open at other times as we know our hours are limited.
The Art Haus is set up on the corner of Pioneer and 22nd with artwork celebrating Dia de Los Mu***os as part of the community celebration. Come see artwork by Central and East students, and sample some of the other offerings at the Library, State Museum and Botanic Gardens. Here till 2 PM!
Due to unforeseen circumstances we will be closed for November 1, Artwalk and November 2. We will reopen next week regular hours, Wednesday—Saturday 11-3. Thank you for understanding.
Tweet tweet! The holidays are coming and our holiday show opens this Friday November 1 during Artwalk from 5-8 PM! See you there!
This gorgeous painted and beaded artwork by Sarah Ortegon HighWalking is on display right now as part of Wyoming Women to Watch! This beautiful show closes Friday the 25th of October so hurry down to see it Wednesday, Thursday or Friday from 11-3.
Another of Sarah Ortegon HighWalking’s dances.
Here’s a clip fromthe 3rd dance Sarah Ortegon HighWalking did, this one is a traditional sidestep jingle dance.
We loved having Sarah Ortegon HighWalking perform her black light jingle dress dance and talk to an enthusiastic audience of about 40 last night at the Artwalk.
Edited to add this one was to a contemporary song of a kind you would not hear at Powwows.
https://mailchi.mp/a50158233b83/october-artwalk October Artwalk is this Friday the 4th from 5-8 and we will have 3 of the 5 artists in attendance with a special performance!
Last Tuesday Market - https://mailchi.mp/56382b0e052a/last-tuesday-market Try a buttered walnut cake with maple coffee glaze!
Close up of Bronwyn Minton’s work, on display now as part of Wyoming Women to Watch through October 25. During Artwalk on Oct 4 some of the artists will be there and Sarah Ortegon HighWalking will perform at 7:30. Photo courtesy Shari Brownfield Gallery.
In partnership with the Wyoming Committee of National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington, D.C., Clay Paper Scissors Gallery & Studio is honored to present the five Wyoming artists who were shortlisted for New Worlds: Women to Watch 2024, a biennial exhibition that shines a light on underrepresented regional artists. Wyoming Women to Watch will be on display through October 19, 2024 at Clay Paper Scissors Gallery & Studio in Cheyenne with a special performance by artist Sarah Ortegon HighWalking during the October 4 Artwalk (performance at 7:30 PM; Artwalk runs from 5-8 PM)....
Wyoming Women to Watch In partnership with the Wyoming Committee of National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) in Washington, D.C., Clay Paper Scissors Gallery & Studio is honored to present the five Wyoming artists…
Show us what you’re making! We are looking for items for the Holiday show! We like to have a wide variety of items to showcase from painting and wall-hung items to pottery and ornaments and all sorts of things between! Show us what you’ve got! Send us (on email) representative pictures (does not have to be exactly the same as what eventually comes to the gallery)....
Holiday Show Call for Entries Show us what you’re making! We are looking for items for the Holiday show! We like to have a wide variety of items to showcase from painting and wall-hung items to pottery and ornaments and all sor…
We are looking for items for the Holiday show! We like to have a wide variety of items to showcase from painting and wall-hung items to pottery and ornaments and all sorts of things between!
Show us what you’ve got! Send us representative pictures (does not have to be exactly the same as what eventually comes to the gallery). Include your name and phone number. We will email you back.
if accepted, items will need to be in the gallery by October 24 (unless you make prior arrangements with us) ready to hang or display.
Please share this with any artist you think might be interested!
“Skull Life 1” by Amber Marie Hunt in the Rendezvous: a juried exhibition of Wyoming artists is still up but just for a little more: show closes Friday! It will be in Casper at Art321 for the month of September!
Along Came a Bee” by Dannine Donaho. Part of the Rendezvous, a juried show of Wyoming artists, 2nd edition, up through August 30. We are open Wednesday—Saturday 11-3.
Winter Aspen #2 by Shane Steiss…this piece glows and not just because it had gold leaf in it!
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Clay Paper Scissors gallery changes exhibits every two months, and includes studio space for artists. Current studio artists include Eric Lee, Mark Vinich, and Camellia El-Antably
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1513 Carey Avenue
Cheyenne, WY
82001
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Thursday | 11am - 3pm |
Friday | 11am - 3pm |
Saturday | 11am - 3pm |
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