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Folktales and Fanfare: Sculpture and Drawings by Janina Myronova
Step into a world where clay becomes character at Montana’s Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art.
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Step into a world where clay becomes character at Montana’s Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art.
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Here’s a list of states considering legislation that would criminalize or limit the work of drag artists.
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Montana Modernists: Shifting Perceptions of Western Art details the work and careers of six post-World War II artists who called Montana home.
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Celebrated works from Koch’s five-decade career as fine printer, typographic designer, and revolutionary book artist are exhibited together for the first time in Great Falls, Montana.
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Authorities are asking for information about individuals who have etched their initials into a pictograph panel at the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest.
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Brian Maguire: In the Light of Conscience is a cross-section of the artist’s major series, which tackle human rights atrocities and conflicts.
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This exhibition in Great Falls, Montana addresses the concept of intention in contemporary fiber art and its complex relationship with the history of women’s art as craft.
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Explore new avenues in artistic practice and scholarship amongst a diverse cohort of peers while gaining leadership skills both academically and professionally.
Art
Thin as one-thousandth the width of an eyelash, the malign virus appears to us in magnified images as a round glob of genetic material surrounded by a beady shell. The so-called crowns (corona in Latin) on its surface are its means of destruction.
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Lee Nye’s subjects were the predominantly blue-collar patrons of Eddie’s Club, where he worked as a bartender between the late 1960s and early ‘70s.
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The demolition, which occurred overnight on January 10, came as a shock to preservation groups who had been working to save the building.
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FISHTAIL, Mont. — At first it sounds like some sort of bizarre, art-related math problem: If you had 11,500 acres of land, how many large-scale sculptures would you put on them?