From University of Wyoming News
The University of Wyoming Art Museum’s Ann Simpson Artmobile will host the exhibition “Surrealism: Visions of the Mind” at the Niobrara County Library in Lusk Nov. 14-17. The public may view the exhibition at the library during regular business hours.
K-12 students will attend deep-looking sessions throughout the week with Erica Ramsey, Artmobile educator. Public program offerings for adults will include a brown-bag program Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and a community night Wednesday, Nov. 16, from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
“Surrealism: Visions of the Mind” features the work of 15 different artists, representing the international significance of this 20th century artistic movement.
The Ann Simpson Artmobile program is a free core outreach program for the UW Art Museum, traveling museum-quality original artwork statewide for the past 35 years. On average, the Artmobile travels two to three weeks out of every month to Wyoming communities that have little or no access to original art. The Artmobile reaches out to people of all ages, backgrounds and developmental abilities with special focus given to Wyoming’s K-12 schools and underserved populations including seniors, veterans and individuals with special needs.
For more information, call the Art Museum at (307) 766-6622, visit the website at www.uwyo.edu/artmuseum, or follow the museum on Facebook.