Art at Dance Wyoming

Posted 3/7/18

WHEATLAND — Kathy A. Wittman is an artist and writer who lives in Wheatland with her husband, Bob Wittman, a real estate broker. A collection of Wittman’s recent artworks, many of which won ribbons at the 2017 Platte County Fair and 2017 Wyoming State Fair, is now on display at Dance Wyoming in downtown Wheatland.

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WHEATLAND — Kathy A. Wittman is an artist and writer who lives in Wheatland with her husband, Bob Wittman, a real estate broker. A collection of Wittman’s recent artworks, many of which won ribbons at the 2017 Platte County Fair and 2017 Wyoming State Fair, is now on display at Dance Wyoming in downtown Wheatland.
Wittman is an active member of the Platte County Art Guild, and she is currently acting as a superintendent at the 2018 Platte County Fair.
Wittman has four children and nine grandchildren. She is retired from her role as a college teacher; in the past she taught freshman and sophomore classes in English, education and psychology at several colleges. She taught English at the University of Wyoming in the early 1990s, as well as English and education classes at Eastern Wyoming College Wheatland Branch for several years during the early 2000s.
Wittman enjoys developing her creative potential in the areas of art and literature. At present, she is working toward a bachelor’s degree in art at the University of Wyoming. She will graduate from Laramie County Community College this fall with an associate degree in art. She has also published several books: “Smoky Mountain Legacy,” “Setting Sail: A collection of Modern-Day Parables,” “Raina’s Vision Quest” and Kaleidoscopic Visions of an Ordinary Life.”
Wittman’s philosophy on art can be summed up as follows: “I try to capture ordinary, yet special moments in my life through my artworks to convey glimpses of God’s grace to my viewers. We live in a natural world of beauty and hope, if we only take the time to stop and enjoy life’s simple pleasures.”