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Visit Casper’s Art Galleries and Art Walks
Art Galleries and Art Walks
With Casper and Wyoming as their backdrop, it’s no wonder that many artists, makers and creators call the area home as they use it for inspiration in their work. Throughout downtown Casper, you’ll find galleries that show off the work of Wyoming artists, including Art 321, the Nicolaysen Art Museum and Scarlow’s Gallery, all of which are easily accessible and host art shows regularly.
In addition, on the first Thursday of each month from May through September, the Casper Artists’ Guild hosts the Casper Art Walk which features art exhibits, local films, live music, food and entertainment. As you explore downtown, be sure to keep your eyes open for murals adorning the city, with local favorites including a new mural near David Street Station that celebrates Wyoming women and the Fox Den inside the Center Street Parking Garage