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In 1999, Ark began its Creative Arts Program. The program began with classes in dance and art. The classes were designed to utilize the creative arts as an educational resource and a way to encourage and foster self-expression. Over the next few years, growth came in the form of expansion of the classes and the hiring of professional instructors to teach the classes. Art exhibits and dance performances were added to the program during those years.

In 2002, the Creative Arts Program was expanded to include classes in music, theatre, yoga, and Nia™. With the expansion of the classes and the addition of more students came the need for a bigger space. In 2006, construction of a Creative Arts Center began. The construction of the specially designed center was complete in 2007.

On Friday, February 2, 2007 the Creative Arts Program at Ark Regional Services was presented with a Governor’s Art Award at a ceremony in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Creative Arts Program was one of four awardees that were honored by Governor Freudenthal and other State leaders. 2007 marked the 25th year of the awards which provide a forum to recognize those who dedicate their time, passion and financial support to Wyoming’s cultural life, as well as the importance of the arts in daily life. According to Governor Freudenthal, “the arts are flourishing in Wyoming, and that is because of the contributions of organizations and individuals like these.”

On December 14, 2009 the Board of Directors for Ark Regional Services renamed the Creative Arts Center The J. Darryl and Terry I. Cooper Center for Creative Arts in honor of Darryl and Terry Cooper. The naming of the building was in recognition of and gratitude for the years Terry worked to provide people with intellectual disabilities every possible opportunity to live, learn, work, and play.

 

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Kayc DeMaranville, Manager

1174 N. 4th St.

Laramie, WY 82072

307-742-6641

kdemaranville@arkregionalservices.org

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Creative Arts Student at Friday Arts Festival
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