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The Field Notes

The running record of our work in the field — the partnerships we join, the short-term projects we launch, and the people and events we lend our platform to along the way. If the Anchors are what we tend for years, the Field Notes are what we carry with us week to week.

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CEREMONIA

Ceremonia, a mixed media exhibition by ALCES's inaugural artist-in-residence Sarah Frary, weaves personal writing on her relationship with plants and traditional plant knowledge. On view at the Berry Biodiversity Center.

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EIGHT FIRES CREATIVE CAMP

This June, ALCES supported artist scholarships for Eight Fires Creative Camp — five days of making, teaching, and belonging at the foot of the Tetons.

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WE ARE NOT CONQUERED

We Are Not Conquered: Looking at History Through the Scope of Federal Indian Law — a talk and art event presented by "History on Every Corner" featuring speaker Taneha Watts (WhiteEarth Nation), held July 1, 2026 at the UW Art Museum in conversation with Dana Claxton's Hip Hop NDN. ALCES provided organizational support and community outreach.

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LHS CLUB MURAL

On May 26, we joined students, community partners, and neighbors at Laramie High School to celebrate something that had been quietly growing all year — a new mural, and the young leaders who made it happen.

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HELLENIC HERITAGE HOUSE & CULTURAL CENTER

We work with Cheyenne’s Hellenic House and Cultural Center to support the preservation and continued operation of Wyoming’s only Greek cultural center. Together, we are documenting and amplifying stories of Greek immigration, labor, contribution, and cultural life in Wyoming.

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CIRCLE UP

At ALCES, we believe that when our stories are told, we are represented — and that a vibrant democracy depends on who gets to be seen, heard, and remembered.

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