In the Gallery: Prayers on Fire Solo Exhibition from Kelwin Coleman

Prayers on Fire is a solo exhibition juxtaposing sports based masculine imagery against queer based religious ideology. Through intaglio, cyanotype, relief and drawing based printed 2d works on paper, wrestlers are collaged; they are distorted into submissive poses that harken towards the spiritual. The work is meant to create a direct connection between the aggressive nature of sports and solitude of masculinity by introducing queerness and religious contemplation. 

Violence through sports and competition is viewed as safe whereas violence outside the arena is a crime. What propagates our need to see and facilitate masculine aggression within these acceptable guidelines and what happens when they take on a revised context? The prayers that influence the titles of most of the work in the exhibition are prayers of a submissive nature. They explore the wrestlers pose into acts of contrition and openness to and through vulnerability.

The exhibition will be featured in Laramie, WY 26 years after the death of Matthew Shepard. Although legislation has been passed for processing hate crimes, there remains a disparity between how queer hate is manifested through challenging masculinity and accompanying activities like sports. Our culture celebrates and indulges in controlled physical contact sports; we embrace male brutality within these arenas. Masculinity, when re-contextualized, elevates this brutality to savagery. This exhibition is interested in starting that conversation and asking why?

Edward J. Kempf defined "gay panic" as a condition of "panic due to the pressure of uncontrollable perverse sexual cravings". The defense of gay panic is often introduced and barred from cases involving queer based hate crimes. Prayers on Fire questions what underlying curiosities exist within masculine sports culture violence. How do we resolve the threat of this panic if not through opening the doors for discourse between these positions of affirmative and submission.


The artist, Kelwin Coleman, will be at Gem City Nights at the Downtown Farmer’s Market on September 6 from 5-7 PM hosting a community workshop. Find the Laramie Plains Civic Center tents at the South end of the market by the stage.

In the Gallery: Juntos Florecemos

A NOTE FROM THE CURATOR

"As someone who has grown up Mexican in a very Caucasian small Wyoming town, I've seen and experienced the way us brown folk can be treated and pushed to the outside of the community; I've also seen the incredible ways we've been invited in and included. Through both of these one thing has persisted, that is the community that we find and form in order to bolster each other and raise ourselves up”

"Juntos Florecemos" is an exhibition in celebration of Latiné artists, the art we make, and the ways our support for one another helps us rise above adversity. "

- Ismael Dominguez, 2024

GENERAL INFO

Submissions will be accepted until September 12th and artists will be able to drop off work September 26th from 9am - 3pm (or by appointment).  Drop off is in the Gallery located in Room 331 of the Laramie Plains Civic Center Located at 710 E. Garfield St. If you need to arrange a different date and time please email Aubree at awallace@lpccwy.org.

Juntos Florecemos will be open to the public October 4th - December 5th. 

A public artist reception will be held in the Gorgon Gallery on October 4th from 5-7 pm. Light refreshments will be served.

Wyoming Arts Council awards Civic Center funds for free summer music and arts series

Thank you to the Wyoming Arts Council for awarding funds for the Laramie Plains Civic Center and Gryphon Theatre's free summer music and art series, Gem City Nights, hosted in collaboration with our friends at Laramie Farmers Market!

Gem City Nights is an event series aimed to showcase the vibrant Laramie music and arts scene while enjoying Laramie’s beautiful summer nights. This weekly showcase will offer attendees an opportunity to engage with performing and visual art alongside the Laramie Farmer’s Market’s food trucks, vendors, and family-friendly activities. Each Gem City Night, hosted Friday evening from August 23 to September 13, will feature two musical acts from 6 -9 PM and a free community art workshop from 3-7 PM.

WAC awarded $6,423 to support this four-week series. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details!

Interested in supporting 2024's event? Contact Adam Bender at abender@lpccwy.org.

Civic Center to Host Rummage Sale on June 7-8

Have you ever thought, "The Laramie Plains Civic Center must be full of treasures!"

You're right! Mark your calendar to join us and shop those treasures on June 7th and 8th in the North Gym (Garfield St. Entrance).

Early birds can shop Friday, June 7th, from 3-6 PM.

The sale will continue on Saturday, June 8th, starting at 8 AM.

Expect antique furniture, trinkets, electronics, building materials, and more! Cash and Venmo sales only.

All sales will benefit the Laramie Plains Civic Center's nonprofit mission to serve Laramie as a community fostering connections, nurturing creativity, and ensuring an enriched future.


Would you, your business, club, or service group like to help the Civic Center raise funds and host this June's Rummage Sale? We have volunteer opportunities for hauling, setup, sales support, and more!

Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/euGVXLO

Interested in scheduling a group to help? Contact Jessica at jbrauer@lpccwy.org.

City of Laramie awards Civic Center Community Partner Funds

This May, Laramie Plains Civic Center was a recipient of the City of Laramie’s 2024-2025 Community Partner Funds, allocated by the Laramie City Council from the 5th Cent Sales Tax. LPCC will receive $7,233 to support operations.

Grant funds from our local partners are crucial to the nonprofit’s mission to serve as a community fostering connections, nurturing creativity, and ensuring an enriched future. A special thank you goes to the elected officials who took the time to hear the needs of our rich community of nonprofit organizations.

You can see more details on the many important organizations in our community supported by these funds here.

Play Library Now Open to Families

The LPCC’s South Gym and Play Library is now OPEN to families from 9 AM to 2 PM on Sunday - Thursday!

Sunshine Coffee Laramie and Laramie Plains Civic Center have joined forces to bring you this free, open-play space twice weekly. While you are here, take your coffee and let your young ones explore the gymnasium. The Play Library is a free collection of toys and recreation equipment to use while you’re here. Visitors are also always welcome to bring equipment or toys from home!

This project was seed-funded thanks to an anonymous donor with support from The Nest’s Rhianna Handschu and Laramie artist Angela Peterson.

Interested in supporting this project’s growth? We are currently seeking corporate sponsorships, toy and sports gear donations, and helping hands! Contact Jessica at jbrauer@lpccwy.org to learn how you can get involved.

Thank you for Playing!

Open to Families on Sundays - Thursdays from 9 AM - 2 PM unless posted otherwise.

Children must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, and/or designated adult at all times.

By participating in this open gym and entering this space you assume all risk and liability. Laramie Plains Civic Center and Sunshine Coffee not responsible for injuries or accidents.

In the Gallery: Queer Expression

Laramie Pridefest and Laramie Plains Civic Center's Gorgon Gallery (710 E Garfield, Rm 331) are thrilled to announce our collaborative art show: Queer Expression! This is an open call for local Laramie and Albany county artists and we especially encourage 2SLGBTQIA+ Wyoming artists to apply! The application is open.

Our joint organizations will hold an opening reception on SATURDAY JUNE 1st from 5 to 7 PM to help us kick off to June Pride Month and celebrate Laramie's local LGBTQ+ artist community.

-The general open show will open to the public from June 3rd - July 25th.

If you want to submit your work, your artwork can be submitted until Thursday, May 2nd.

SUBMIT YOUR WORK AT: https://forms.gle/ZCCvgzzYHYwjA1SCA

SHOW STATEMENT:
Queer Expression is a collaborative show with Laramie Pridefest on the start of Pride Month to showcase the celebration of the myriad forms of queer identity in the West. Through the lens of art, this exhibition seeks to illuminate the rich tapestry of 2SLGBTQIA+ identities, experiences, and narratives in Laramie. From bold statements challenging societal norms to intimate reflections on personal journeys, each piece invites viewers to explore the beauty and complexity of queer rural existence. This show celebrates the power of art to uplift local queer voices, provoke thought, and foster connection within the local LGBTQ+ community and beyond. The artists showcased in this exhibition are invited to engage with diverse perspectives, embrace authenticity, and envision a world where all expressions of love and identities are celebrated. 

Save the Date for Our Preservation Month Tour!

In May, LPCC is joining the Alliance for Historic Wyoming to celebrate Wyoming's Historic Preservation Month! The property, built in 1878, has served as a destination for the arts, education, recreation, and community resources for nearly 150 years.

Join us for a building tour on Wednesday, May 15th from 5-7 PM, where we will showcase some of the historic property's unique features and explore how the expansive building is serving as a hub for Laramie's creative community today.

The tour will begin with refreshments at the Custer St. lobby. Please wear comfortable shoes. There's lots to see!

Here's to You: Browse the Digital Mini-Magazine

We are grateful to celebrate over 100 generous humans and organizations who rallied behind the LPCC's mission to serve as a community fostering connections, nurturing creativity, and ensuring a rich future in 2023. Here's to you! 🥂

Our mini-magazine is a nod to the artists, thought-leaders, and playful spirits within the Laramie Plains Civic Center and invites you to lean into your creativity too!

At the Gryphon: Battle of the Bands

Doors at 7 PM - Show starts at 8 PM

Local bands from the greater Laramie area compete for prizes and the Golden Gryphon!

 6 bands will compete with 15 minutes of original music back to back.

 Fans in the audience can vote for their favorite and help determine the winner.

 Refreshments will be served in between sets all at the glorious Gryphon Theater!

 Come support your favorite band and check out some of the newest bands the Laramie scene has to offer!


In the Studio: Free Creative Aging Courses in Ceramics & Printmaking

A little about the programs

The Creative Aging Program, hosted by the Laramie Plains Civic Center is completely free and is made possible through funding by the Wyoming Arts Council and the Wyoming Health Department.  We have designed four separate program opportunities with two printmaking classes and two ceramics classes.  Each class will be taught by a local teaching artist. These programs meet once a week for eight consecutive weeks, building on skills each week.  Participants must be 55 years or older to enroll.  Students are welcome to enroll in multiple programs if they wish.  The purpose of Creative Aging Programs is to encourage adults to engage in creative activities not only as an enjoyable experience but also to stimulate the brain, build community, and contribute to overall mental well-being. Learning new creative skills can be a fulfilling way to keep the mind active and healthy. Join us for these exciting programs where you can explore the world of printmaking and ceramics in a supportive and enriching environment. 

Class capacity and enrollment

Each class has different capacities for how many students can enroll.  Students will be accepted on a first-come, first serve basis by those who fill out this form.  By filling out this form, you are not guaranteed a spot in the class, as seats are limited.  Aubree will reach out to you via email to confirm your seat for the class as soon as class registration is full.  If you have questions, concerns, or have special accommodations you need to support attending this program, please contact us at (307) 745 8000 or awallace@lpccwy.org

Culminating event

To celebrate this year's programs, we will be hosting an art exhibition in the Gorgon Gallery located on the 3rd floor of the building titled "Art through Aging" this August!  Each participant will be encouraged to submit one or two pieces for the exhibition and to attend the Artist reception.  The exhibition will be set up the last week of July and the first week of August, and works will need to be dropped off to Aubree before this.  The Exhibition will be open for public viewing Monday - Thursday, 10am-8pm, from August 5th to September 19th in the Gorgon Gallery.  The Artist Reception will be held on August 8th from 4 - 6 pm. There will be food, drink, and conversation.  This is to celebrate the achievements and creations of our participants in these programs.  

2024 Class Programs

Printmaking (with Jim Jereb)
Program Date and Time: Wednesdays, 2-4 pm, March 13th - May 1st
Location: The Workshop, Laramie Plains Civic Center, 710 E. Garfield St. 

(Enter through the red doors on 7th Street)
Details: Meets once a week for 8 weeks to teach students the basics of printmaking. Students must be 55 or older to enroll.

Ceramics (with Aubree Lynn)
Program Date and Time: Mondays, 10 am - 12 pm, March 18th - May 6th
Location: Siren Studios, Rm 127, Laramie Plains Civic Center, 710 E. Garfield St, Laramie, WY 

(Enter through the entrance on 8th and Custer St.)
Details: Meets once a week for eight weeks to teach students hand-building processes. Students must be 55 or older to enroll.

Printmaking (with Ashley Quick)
Program Date and Time: Wednesdays, 4-6 pm, May 22nd - July 10th
Location: The Workshop, Laramie Plains Civic Center, 710 E. Garfield St, Laramie, WY 

(Enter through the red doors on 7th Street)
Details:  Meets once a week for 8 weeks to teach students the basics of printmaking. Students must be 55 or older to enroll.

Ceramics (with Sadie Winter)
Program Date and Time: Wednesdays, 4:30 - 6:30 pm, May 20th - July 8th (no class Memorial Day)
Location: Siren Studios, Rm 127, Laramie Plains Civic Center, 710 E. Garfield St, Laramie, WY (Enter through the entrance on the corner of 8th and Custer)
Details: Meets once a week for 8 weeks to teach students the basics of ceramics. Students must be 55 or older to enroll.

In the Studio: Tipsy Tarot & Terracotta Workshop

Join Siren Studios at the Laramie Plains Civic Center for an all-levels pottery workshop!

Attendees can spend their evening being guided through our flower pot workshop, chatting over drinks and getting their cards read by a local tarot reader.

This year we will hold the event in the Phoenix Ballroom, however, the studio will be open if you would like to stop in.

At the Gryphon: The Fretliners w/ Pleasure People

The Laradise Music Showcase returns to The Gryphon Theatre with The Fretliners from the Colorado Front Range and Pleasure People from Casper, Wyoming on Friday, January 26th. 

Doors open at 7 PM. Show starts at 8 PM.


About The Fretliners:

Winners of the 2023 band contests at Both the 50th Annual Telluride Bluegrass and the 51st Annual Rockygrass Festivals, The Fretliners are a powerhouse progressive bluegrass quartet born around a single microphone in a barn in the Rocky Mountains. Influenced by a multitude of genres and steeped in that High & Lonesome sound, the band carves through the bluegrass landscape leaving new pathways and possibilities in their wake. 

Consisting of Tom Knowlton on guitar, Taylor Shuck on upright bass, Dan Andree on fiddle, and Sam Parks on mandolin — these prolific pickers and singers have fluent musical conversations that invite their audiences into the dialogue. Expect hard driving energy, exhilarating solos, soaring vocals, and captivating lyrical stories. Buckle up, because The Fretliners show is sure to take you for a ride you won’t soon forget!

 About Pleasure People:

Edgey, gritty and moody, Pleasure People's lyrics and lyrical melodies shine against the backdrop of unusual and intricate arrangements combined with haunting harmonies. Their songs are poetic, sometimes a bit dark, deeply personal, and yet ultimately feel-good fun. Pleasure People is not quite like anything you've heard lately, and we think definitely not to be missed.


LPCC Opens Doors to Wyoming Tech Startup’s Robotic Cruisers

This fall, Laramie Plains Civic Center (LPCC) staff opened the doors to the building’s often untouched spaces for some unexpected guests—two four-wheel drive, camera-mounted robotic crawlers.

UplinkRobotics is a Laramie-based start-up specializing in robotics tools for building inspections and exploration in tight places. These robotic devices, designed and led by entrepreneurs Christian Bitzas, Zoë Worthen, Brady Wagstaff, and Oreoluwa Babatunde, cruised corners of the historic building’s boiler room and access tunnels. This collaboration between the University of Wyoming (UW) students and the LPCC team allowed for product testing in a challenging environment and it provided a tool to evaluate the state of these rarely explored areas.

UplinkRobotics is a business of IMPACT307, The UW’s business incubator aimed at bolstering entrepreneurs to achieve success and a prosperous state-wide economy. As a home to over 70 entrepreneurs, creatives, and thought leaders, LPCC was excited to open our hidden doors to create growth and learning opportunities for these impressive entrepreneurs.

Learn more about UplinkRobotics and their tools designed for inspectors, firefighters, ranchers, law enforcement agents, contractors, and more at uplinkrobotics.com. Learn about IMPACT307 and the support services available for Wyoming entrepreneurs at impact307.org.

Community-Centered Installation to Look Back at Civic Center History with Laramie’s Youth

The trophy cases of Laramie Plains Civic Center’s (LPCC) South Gym Lobby have long-held dusty remnants from the building’s nearly 150-year history, featuring trophies from past Laramie High School and Junior High students. Funding from United Way of Albany County’s Community Impact Cooperative will now support rehabilitating these public displays to to capture stories from within the building and this community.

The project will begin in the Spring of 2024 and will include the research and fabrication of a modernized display to share a community-focused and contextualized history. Funding will cover paid internship costs for University of Wyoming students of Anthropology and Laramie High School students interested in community engagement. These students will work alongside local leaders and artists to capture stories, research the LPCC’s history, and craft the public exhibition located in the Sunshine Coffee dining area.

This collaboration is projected to be complete in the summer of 2024, with an unveiling event to be announced in late Spring. Opportunities to engage with the project team will be announced later this year.

WY Community Foundation Funds Laramie Art-Making Space

The Laramie Plains Civic Center’s (LPCC) Workshop, located in the historic building’s 1920’s era former locker room, serves as a hub for creative work, collaboration, and learning around the arts. This space will soon be able to serve the arts community better due in part to a grant received from the Wyoming Community Foundation (WCF) this December.

Since its first century as a school, the LPCC’s structure has housed creativity as an avenue for growth and connection. Like any school, the facility nurtured growing minds in science, math, and history, alongside music, art, and recreational activities. Today, LPCC, a stand-alone nonprofit organization, offers diverse learning and growth opportunities. Funding from WCF will support the first phase of overhauling a previous storage space to handle the materials and needs of those working with paints, inks, and other art materials. The project includes the installation of a stainless steel sink with washboard, faucet, and sand trap, as well as the later removal of defunct fixtures to allow for communal storage of materials and works in progress.

“This initial investment in the plumbing infrastructure is a crucial step in developing this space to serve Laramie’s creatives best,” LPCC Executive Director Jessica Brauer said. “For many years, the resilient artists of this building have made do with the insufficient amenities, and to move forward on these upgrades is long overdue.”

In 2014, the local artist group Wyoming Art Party rehabilitated the LPCC Workshop as a communal art-making space for creative workshops, educational programming, and opportunities for civic engagement. Their investment in the space solidified LPCC as a home for artists, and this draw continues to grow as Wyoming looks to arts and culture as an asset for the state. 

In addition to WCF’s grant funds, profits from the Artists Sunday Market held Thanksgiving weekend and in-kind donations from local artists will be used to continue this rehabilitation project.

“This space is a unique asset in the building and the community at large.” Brauer said, “WCF’s support is a gift to the work we’re doing to preserve and sustain this institution for years to come.”

24 Hours of Gratitude Celebrates LPCC's 145 Years

Join Laramie Plains Civic Center this Giving Tuesday for 24 Hours of Gratitude on Tuesday, November 28 starting at midnight. All day, we'll celebrate moments throughout LPCC's history, starting way back from the beginning in 1878.

For 145 years, the building and people who work within it have created opportunities for the community to gather, connect, and grow. We can't wait to share 24 of those special moments this holiday season. Follow along on Facebook and Instagram for hourly features.

Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving, created to encourage charitable donations to local non-profits during the holiday shopping season. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 28th and bookmark lpccwy.org/donate to make your gift.