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Alces Community Works
The Practitioners
Our Practice
What We Stand On
Anchors
Field Notes
Connect With Us
Open Calls
The Practitioners
Our Practice
What We Stand On
Anchors
Field Notes
Connect With Us
Open Calls
Alces Community Works

We work in community and believe in what we build together.

Wyoming Humanities In 2026, funded in part by Wyoming Humanities
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Aubrey Edwards: A Fierce AdvocateWyoming Humanities Announces 2026 Culture Grows Grant AwardsRooted in Community: Meet the Inaugural National Arts Futures FellowsMonument Lab Re:Generation Short DocumentaryThe Labor Heritage Power HourMonument Lab Announces Re:Generation 2024 CohortLaramie Boomerang: New Public Artwork to OpenWyoFile: Exhibit Celebrates Railroad Laborer HeritagePublic Art ExchangeUncovering the Coal Mining Heritage of Kemmerer and DiamondvilleLaramie's Youth Justice Institute Creates and Debates

We work and create on this high plains landscape — what is now called Wyoming — which exists on the forcibly ceded ancestral homelands of the Eastern Shoshone, Northern Arapaho, Cheyenne, Sioux, Crow, and Ute peoples.