2021 Montana Cultural Treasures

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MONTANA’S

CULTURAL TREASURES

Art Galleries, Museums, Bookstores & Theatres | 2021

A joint project of the Montana Arts Council, The Montana Historical Society, Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development & Lee Enterprises

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Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) is one of America’s greatest artists. He lived the life he captured on canvas, creating a breathtaking historical record of Western cultures, landscapes, and wildlife. Come be inspired by his masterful works and experience the West as it really was.

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TABLE OF

CONTENTS

Message from the Governor, Montana Arts Council, Montana Historical Society, Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 City/Regions Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Map of Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Montana Museums, Art Galleries, Bookstores & Theatres . . . . . . . . . . 14 Montana’s Literary Treasures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Montana Festivals & Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Montana’s Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126

CULTURAL TREASURES PROJECT MANAGER Jacque Walawander

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LAYOUT & DESIGN Joe Weston

COVER ART Ron Ukrainetz

SPECIAL THANKS John Keegan Advertising deadline for 2022 is December 4. Advertising and listing information is sent to advertisers in October.

To request copies of Montana’s Cultural Treasures, please email culturatreasures@lee.net, call 406-523-5271 or write to P.O. Box 8029, Missoula, MT 59807. Montana’s Cultural Treasures is a publication of the Missoulian, a division of Lee Enterprises. Copyright 2021 by the Missoulian. Reproduction in whole or part without written permission of the publisher is prohibited. Annual publication is in March.

ABOUT THE

PROOFREADER Rachel Crisp Philips

Performing Arts, Festivals & Events, Literary Treasures, and listings in the city sections are comprised of submissions by participants and are not intended to represent an all-inclusive list. To receive advertising and listing information, email Jacque Walawander at jacque. walawander@lee.net, call 406-523-5271 or write to: P.O. Box 8029, Missoula, MT 59807.

COVER ARTIST Cover art: The Soloist Artist Ron Ukrainetz is a Montana native, known nationally for his wildlife and historical paintings. Ron works in either oil, or acrylics, and is a national award winner at many shows. He currently lives in his home town of Great Falls, and continues his research into his favorite subject matter.

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For more information on Carol’s artwork or gallery locations, please contact: Carol Hagan Studios | carolhaganstudios.com | 406-860-7532 | chs@carolhaganstudios.com Starry, Starry Night | 42”x 60” | Oil on canvas | ©Carol Hagan, All rights reserved WWW.

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MESSAGE FROM THE

GOVERNOR

From our snow-capped mountains to our endless prairies, Montana is an awe-inspiring place of tremendous beauty. Our skies are limitless. Our streams, rivers, and lakes are pristine. Our diverse landscapes are like no other. Our people are the story of our rich Montana heritage. It’s no wonder that our Treasure State has stirred the creativity of generations of artists, authors, musicians, and dancers. Together, they have shaped Montana’s vibrant culture throughout our great state. Whether you are visiting Montana or call it home, I encourage you to stop in at a gallery, explore a museum, browse a bookstore, or take your family to a local theater to support Montana’s artistic community. They offer a window into our remarkable way of life that is second to GOVERNOR GREG GIANFORTE none. With our ongoing support, these Montanans will continue to create and contribute to our treasured culture for generations to come.

MONTANA

ARTS COUNCIL

For more than 50 years the Montana Arts Council has worked to nurture Montana’s creative culture and support the artists who live and work here. MAC contributes to thriving arts districts with support for performing arts centers, museums, theatres, and symphonies, and preserves Montana’s rich cultural heritage by recognizing traditional arts. MAC investments also work to protect Montana’s cultural future, making it possible for visual, performing, and literary creatives to build businesses and

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livelihoods in this truly amazing place. There’s great art in every corner of the state and this guide will help you find it. Enjoy the journey. COUNCIL AND STAFF OF THE MONTANA ARTS COUNCIL art.mt.gov; mac@mt.gov 830 North Warren, 1st Floor PO Box 202201, Helena, MT 59620 Agency Phone 406.444.6430

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MONTANA

HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Montana’s story is shaped, in part, by the wildness of our soaring mountains and the vastness of our endless prairies. Even more impactful are the stories of the people who call this amazing place home and the cultural treasures that celebrate our shared stories.You’ll find these treasures in every Montana town – at museums, historic sites, galleries, cultural events and festivals. Yet it is the interaction between the landscape and the people who have called this place home that brings our story full circle and provides a vision of the past as well as the future. We invite you to explore those stories and seek your own vision of “The Last Best Place” by visiting Montana’s Museum at the Montana Historical Society across from the State Capitol in Helena. The Montana Historical Society has been gathering and telling Montana’s stories since 1865 and, honestly, we’re pretty good at it. Montana’s Museum is a feast for the eyes and the intellect. Our major collection of Charles M. Russell’s artwork memorializes Native Americans, free trappers, and cowboys. Experience the exhibits that take you across the land that Lewis and Clark passed through more than 200 years ago, and the miners, foresters, homesteaders, and community builders who followed. Our

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flagship exhibit, “Montana Homeland,” explores the interactions between Montana’s various landscapes and peoples. Rotating exhibits highlight many aspects of Montana history, from microbreweries to portraiture. If you are traveling around Montana on vacation or business, we have a free mobile app that allows us to accompany you on your travels and share stories and photographs of Montana places. The MHS’ HistoricMT app is available on Google Play and Apple App Store for both Android and IOS devices. If you want to learn more and explore collections, visit us on the web at mhs.mt.gov. Our welcoming staff at the Montana Historical Society will answer your questions, help you plan stops along your route, and guide you to Montana museums and galleries that fit your interests and schedule. Please take the time to visit the attractions in our cities and towns. Even the smallest place has something that will surprise and delight you. Let’s celebrate Montana history and our “Cultural Treasures” together.

MOLLY KRUCKENBERG Director Montana Historical Society

OFFICE OF TOURISM

Montana is the best state to live, work, and play, and the Montana Department of Commerce is committed to growing its economy through the development and promotion of business and industry all across the state. Made in Montana, Grown in Montana, and Native American Made in Montana logos are badges of honor for artisans, growers, craftspeople and manufacturers. Look for the logos on products to choose some of the best Montana has to offer. If it’s produced in Montana, it’s produced with pride. Taste our Place brings the Made in Montana focus to food. Like Made in Montana members, Taste our Place members have committed to using Montana sourced ingredients, whether it’s milk in your latte, tomato in your salad, or beef in WWW.

your burger. Look for the Taste our Place logo at restaurants, bars, and other establishments serving ready-to-consume food and beverages. Thank you!

JAN STODDARD

Bureau Chief, Industry Services & Outreach Montana Office Of Tourism and Business Development

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Montana’s arts. On display through grimy windshields everywhere. If you’re somewhere on a road in Montana, you’re darn lucky. And whichever direction you’re going there’s great art and culture ahead. For more of Montana’s cultural treasures, dash over to the Montana Arts Council; you’ll find info on the visual, performing and literary arts, travel tips, roadside weirdness, and more. We’ve even thrown in some of the best scenic drives in the state so you can admire the artistry of Mother Nature. You supply the wiper fluid; the rest is at art.mt.gov/travel.

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CITY

LISTINGS

Pages 12 and 13 show a map of Montana divided into six tourist regions. If you locate which region you are in, the listings below will direct you to other towns in the area. Central Montana

Big Sandy ............................. 1 5 Chester..................................4 4 Chinook ................................ 44 Choteau ................................ 44 Conrad .................................. 45 Dupuyer ................................ 48 Fairfield ................................. 49 Fort Benton ........................ 50 Great Falls ............................52 Harlowton ............................ 63 Havre ...................................... 64 Lewistown ........................... 80 Loma ...................................... 88 Martinsdale ......................... 89 Power ....................................102 Rudyard ...............................107 Stanford.............................. 108 Ulm ...........................................111 White Sulphur Springs.. 112 Glacier Country

Alberton ................................ 1 4 Big Arm.................................. 1 5 Bigfork.....................................19 Browning..............................40 Charlo .................................... 44 Columbia Falls ................... 44 Condon ................................. 45 Corvallis ................................ 46 Cut Bank ...............................47 East Glacier ........................ 48 Elmo ....................................... 48 Eureka.................................... 49 Florence ............................5 0 Hamilton ............................... 60 Hot Springs ..........................76 Hungry Horse .....................76 Huson......................................77 Kalispell..................................77 Libby .......................................82 Missoula ................................90 Moiese ................................. 100 Pablo ......................................101

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Plains ......................................101 Polson ...................................102 Ronan................................... 106 Seeley Lake........................107 St. Ignatius ........................ 108 Stevensville ....................... 108 Superior .............................. 108 Thompson Falls ................110 Trout Creek .........................110 Victor ...................................... 111 West Glacier ....................... 112 Whitefish .............................. 113 Missouri River Country

Fort Peck ...............................51 Glasgow .................................52 Jordan ....................................77 Malta ....................................... 88 Scobey .................................107 Sidney ...................................107 Wolf Point ............................ 118 Southeast Montana

Ashland ...................................14 Baker ........................................15 Billings ....................................22 Broadus ................................40 Colstrip.................................. 44 Crow Agency ......................47 Ekalaka .................................. 48 Forsyth.................................. 50 Fort Smith .............................51 Glendive ................................52 Hardin .................................... 63 Huntley ...................................76 Hysham ..................................77 Lame Deer........................... 80 Laurel ..................................... 80 Miles City.............................. 89 Pryor.....................................104 Roundup .............................107 Terry ..................................... 109 Wibaux .................................. 118 Worden ................................. 118

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Anaconda ..............................14 Augusta ..................................14 Boulder ..................................29 Butte.......................................40 Clancy .................................... 44 Deer Lodge ..........................47 Dillon .......................................47 Drummond.......................... 48 East Helena......................... 48 Ennis ....................................... 48 Fort Harrison .......................51 Helena ................................... 66 Jefferson City .....................77 Lincoln ....................................82 Ovando .................................101 Philipsburg ..........................101 Townsend ............................110 Twin Bridges ......................110 Virginia City ......................... 111 Whitehall .............................. 118 Wisdom ................................ 118 Yellowstone Country

Belgrade .................................15 Big Sky ....................................16 Big Timber ............................16 Bozeman ...............................35 Bridger ..................................40 Clyde Park ........................... 44 Columbus ............................ 44 Cooke City .......................... 46 Fishtail ................................... 50 Gardiner..................................51 Joliet........................................77 Livingston ............................ 83 Manhattan ........................... 88 Pray ........................................102 Red Lodge......................... 104 Roberts ............................... 106 Roscoe .................................107 Three Forks.........................110 West Yellowstone............ 112


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MUSEUMS, ART GALLERIES, BOOKSTORES & THEATRES ALBERTON Glacier Country • Map C-5 Zip Code 59820

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305 Main St. – (406) 563-6161

ASHLAND

512 Railroad Ave. – (406) 722-4950

Southwest Montana • Map F-7 Zip Code 59711

Copper Village Museum & Arts Center and Marcus Daly Historical Museum

401 E. Commercial – (406) 563-2422 (City Hall Cultural Center) cvmac.org copper_village@hotmail.com Open: T-F 10-4 Visual arts gallery, local artist gallery, historical Marcus Daly Museum. Special events: July 16-18, Art in Washoe Park festival; Sept 17-19, Anaconda Wildlife Art Expo; Oct 9, Oktoberfest; Dec 2, Ladies Night Out; Feb 2, 2022, Chocolate Fest. (See ad page 15)

Fred Boyer Sculpture Studio

200 Main St. Ste. 6 – (406) 797-3386 fredboyer.com fred@fredboyer.com A Montana native, Fred Boyer’s bronze wildlife sculptures have won awards and recognition worldwide. A Living Legend sculptor, Boyer’s work depicts nature frozen for a moment in time, portraying life in the wild as simple and ruthless, majestic and pure. (See ad page 15)

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Instagram Made in Montana

Washoe Theatre

Montana Valley Book Store

ANACONDA

Southeast Montana • Map P-7 Zip Code 59003

St. Labre Indian Museum 1000 Tongue River Rd. (406) 784-4511 (P.O. Box 77)

AUGUSTA Southwest Montana • Map G-4 Zip Code 59410

Augusta Library

205 Main St. – (406) 562-3348

Latigo & Lace Fine Art Gallery and Gift Shop

122 Main St. – (406) 562-3665 (P.O. Box 345) latigoandlace.com info@latigoandlace.com Open: Mar-May, W-SU 10-5:30; Jun–Sept, daily 9:30-6; Oct–Dec, W-SU 10-5:30 Gathering unique & eclectic quality work since 1992: original fine art, jewelry, bronzes, one-of-a-kind gifts, great books & children’s section, and cappuccino bar. On the shortest & most scenic route between Glacier & Yellowstone Parks.

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BAKER Southeast Montana • Map T-6 Zip Code 59313

O’Fallon Historical Museum

723 S. Main – (406) 778-3265 (Behind Courthouse Complex) (P.O. Box 285) ofallonmuseum.com museum@falloncounty.net Open: Jun-Aug, daily 8-12 & 1-5; SeptMay, M-F 9-12 & 1-4 Home to Steer Montana - weighing 3,980 lbs, the historical 1916 Fallon County jail and sheriff ’s living quarters, homestead houses and a rural country school. Seven buildings filled with artifacts from 100 years of history.

BELGRADE Yellowstone Country • Map H-7 Zip Code 59714

Pat Branting Originals

WELCOME TO ANACONDA’S

Copper Village Arts Center & Museum

Anaconda Group 29751-1 401 E. Commercial 406-563-2422

1007 Paisley Dr. – (406) 388-1015 patbranting.com patbranting2@gmail.com

www.cvmac.org copper_village@hotmail.com

BIG ARM Glacier Country Map D-3 Zip Code 59910

Fred Boyer

Wild Plum Studio

28676 3rd St. – (406) 589-9958 (P.O. Box 22) wildplumstudio.com crystalkingston.com

BIG SANDY Central Montana • Map J-3 Zip Code 59520

Craig Edwards Fine Art

Hwy 87 – (406) 390-7156 edwardsstudio.com craigedwardsfineart@gmail.com Open: seasonally & by appt. Fine art photography celebrating the unique beauty and culture of the Montana prairie.

18’(ft.)x54”x40” $62,000.00 ed. of 25

See Fred at his studio: 200 Main Street Ste 6 406-797-3386 www.fredboyer.com WWW.

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BIG SKY

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Yellowstone Country • Map J-7 Zip Code 59716

Yellowstone Country Map J-7 Zip Code 59011

Bravo Big Sky! Music Festival

(P.O. Box 160308) – (406) 995-2742 bigskyarts.org – brian@bigskyarts.org August 13-14, 2021 Our Music in the Mountains free concert series is held July 1 through Sept 9 and features national touring artists performing at one of the state’s premier outdoor venues. The two-day Bravo Big Sky! Classical Music Festival returns this summer, including a free performance of the Big Sky Festival Orchestra and the Rhythm Future Quartet. Check website for full schedule.

Courtney Collins Fine Art

32 Town Center Ave., C-1 (406) 581-3092 courtneycollinsfineart.com courtney@coloristhemedicine.com Open: Varies, call for appt. Specializing in the exhibition and sale of Contemporary Western Art and Contemporary Photography. The gallery works with established and emerging artists in Montana and across the globe.

Gallatin River Gallery

114 Ousel Falls Rd., Town Center (406) 995-2909 (P.O. Box 161116)

Historic Crail Ranch Homestead 2110 Spotted Elk – (406) 993-2112 (P.O. Box 161315) crailranch.org crailranchmuseum@gmail.com Open: Jun-Sept, SA-SU 12-3. Walking tour with brochure open year-round during daylight hours. Check website for special events. Email for special tours. Free entrance to 1902 Homestead Museum that once encompassed all of Meadow Village.

Ryan Turner Photography Gallery

47995 Gallatin Rd., Unit 102A (406) 580-5997 (P.O. Box 160196)

Warren Miller Performing Arts Center

45465 Gallatin Rd. – (406) 995-6345 (P.O. Box 161112) warrenmillerpac.org boxoffice@warrenmillerpac.org

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Barbara Van Cleve

2206 McLeod St. – (406) 930-1444 (P.O. Box 1249) barbaravancleve.com barbara@barbaravancleve.com Barbara is a ranch born and raised native Montanan. She photographs primarily ranch life (the work, the people, the animals and the landscape) in black and white. She teaches some workshops, from high school students to adults, primarily in the Big Timber area. A nationally-recognized photographer, she was featured on CBS ‘s Sunday Morning show and the January issue of Western Horseman (two covers). Her work is also available for study at the Montana Historical Society. (See ad page 17)

Crazy Mountain Museum

2 Cemetery Rd., I-90 exit 367 (406) 932-5126 – (P.O. Box 83)

Hodges Fine Art

122 McLeod St. – (406) 932-6834 (P.O. Box 975)

Thomas English & Shirle Wempner 1058 Lower Sweet Grass Rd. (406) 799-2881 / (406) 930-0007 thomasenglishfineart.com wempnerstudio.com thomasearlenglish@gmail.com wempnerstudio@gmail.com Thomas English paints Montana and the West working primarily in oils, both in his studio and plein air. Shirle Wempner captures western, wildlife and figurative subjects in an expressionistic manner. Both Thomas and Shirle are members of the Montana Painters Alliance. (See ad page 17)

Two Rivers Gallery

226 McLeod St., I-90, exit 367 (406) 932-4009 (P.O. Box 225) – info@tworiversgallery.net Open: winter, W-F 11-4; summer, W-SA 11-4 & by appt. at (310) 963-5307 Located on historic McLeod Street in downtown Big Timber. A non-profit fine art gallery representing local artists working in a variety of styles and mediums. Oil, watercolor, photography, ceramic, bronze, jewelry, handcrafted wooden bowls, hand-forged iron and wood furniture, rugs, new and vintage jewelry. (See ad page 17)

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Two Rivers Gallery, the premier non-profit gallery in Big Timber featuring original art work by local and regional artists

PonDer by nEil Jussila

Barely Drift’n by shiRlE WEmpnER

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Sweet GraSS Creek by Thomas English

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J Riis Livingston Depot Center, Livingston

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David Swanson Two Rivers Gallery, Big Timber

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Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studios & Gallery, Whitefish

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Brett Thuma Gallery

Glacier Country Map D-3 Zip Code 59911

Bay Books & Prints

350 Grand Dr. – (406) 837-4646

Bigfork Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center

8155 MT Hwy 35 – (406) 837-5888 (P.O. Box 237) bigfork.org Surrounded by mountains, forests, and rivers, Bigfork hugs the shore of Bigfork Bay on Flathead Lake, our prized glacial jewel. With world-class art galleries, locally-owned unique shops and restaurants, the community was designated as “One of the 100 Best Small Art Towns in the West.” Visit bigfork.org for more information and event details. (See ad page 21)

Bigfork Art & Cultural Center

525 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-6927 bigforkculture.org Open: Mar –Dec, T-SA 11-5 Bigfork Art & Cultural Center (BACC) features rotating art and cultural exhibitions, the interactive Bigfork History Project, a variety of workshops and events. Our gift shop, “Art, Etc.” offers the art and fine craft of Montana artists, artisans, and authors. (See ad page 21)

43rd Annual Bigfork Festival of the Arts

Downtown Bigfork – (406) 837-5888 (P.O. Box 1892) bigforkfestivalofthearts.com August 7-8, 2021 Downtown Bigfork hosts over 150 artisans and musicians at one of the oldest art festivals in Montana. Celebrating its 43rd year, the festivall is a favorite among artists and visitors alike. Our well-attended festival fills the main street of town with a fine selection of arts, crafts, food, music and other entertainment. (See ad page 21)

Bigfork Frame Shop & Gallery 8547 Hwy 35 – (406) 837-4040 visitmt.com - bigforkframe

Bigfork Summer Playhouse

526 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-4886 (P.O. Box 456)

Bjorge Gallery

603 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-3839 WWW.

459 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-4604 (P.O. Box 655) brettthumagallery.com brettt@centurytel.net Open: Summer M-SU 10-6; Winter T-SU 10-5:30 Original wildlife & landscape paintings, plus limited edition prints, and photography by Brett Thuma. Bronzes by Frank DiVita, Bob Scriver, and Cody Houston. Jewelry and much more. (See ad page 21)

Buffalo Dance Design Gallery 1189 Hwy 83 – (406) 871-1355

Columbine Glassworks & Gallery 8 Ranchetts Dr. – (406) 755-7119

Electric Buffalo Gallery

475 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-5669

Eric Thorsen Sculpture Gallery 570 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-4366

FoR Fine Art

573 Electric Ave. – (406) 420-2453 FoRFineArtMT.com Open: Seasonally, please see website. FoR Fine Art is the new second location of Frame of Reference Fine Art of Whitefish, featuring original artwork celebrating the modern West in a variety of styles and mediums.

Judith Syverson Fine Art Miniatures 136 Lake Hills Dr. – (406) 837-6145

Kehoe’s Agate Shop

1020 Holt Dr. – (406) 837-4467 kehoes11@centurytel.net Open: Jun–Sept, M-SA 10-5; Oct-May, T-SA 10-5 A family-owned, Montana tradition. Since 1932, Kehoe’s has built a reputation founded upon knowledge, quality and trust. A unique blend of a fine jewelry and rock shop. Montana Sapphires and Agates. Fossils and Minerals. (See ad page 20)

Persimmon Gallery

537 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-2288 persimmongallery.com Open: call for business hours As an art cooperative, we represent over 90 local artists and feature an outstanding selection by experienced artists as well as newcomers. We also offer a large selection of Walkerware. Be prepared to be amazed!

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Edge of Two Medicine Mark Ogle

Riecke’s Bayside

Gallery

482 Electric Ave Bigfork • (406) 837-5335 www.rieckesbaysidegallery.com

43rd Annual Bigfork Festival of the Arts Saturday & Sunday,

August 7 & 8, 2021 9am-4:30pm

Downtown Bigfork

Arts, crafts, food, music & entertainment in one of the most picturesque towns in the Northwest

bigforkfestivalofthearts.com

Brett Thuma Gallery “Afternoon at Moraine Lake” 24” x 32”

$850 framed Giclée on canvas by Brett Thuma

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8560 MT 35 – (406) 837-1127

Riecke’s Bayside Gallery

482 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-5335 (P.O. Box 363) rieckesbaysidegallery.com griecke@aboutmontana.net Open: Daily, year-round Largest variety of pottery in NW Montana. We focus on originals, prints and posters by Montana artists or Montana subjects. Plus tiles, wood bowls, glass, and jewelry. Artists include Don Greytak, Denise Pfau, Martin Grelle, Kathy Sigle, Mark Ogle, Morten Solberg, Andy Thomas, Monte Dolack, Darrell Bush, and Jim Clayborn. Custom framing available. (See ad page 21)

SculpturePark.com

562 Electric Ave. – (406) 837-3453 (P.O. Box 1161)

BILLINGS Southeast Montana Map M-7 Zip Code 59101

Alberta Bair Theater

2801 3rd Ave. N, Downtown (406) 256-6052 / (877) 321-2074 albertabairtheater.org abt@albertabairtheater.org ABT brings the excitement of the performing arts to Big Sky Country year-round. From Broadway tours to all genres of music. Something for everyone! Tickets on sale beginning in July. (See ad page 24)

Anderson’s Art Studio

2706 Minnesota Ave. – (406) 794-9519 LauraMarieAnderson.com Open: call for appt. Laura’s art reflects her love for the human form, landscape, and color. She produces sculptures, paintings, prints, and photographs. She has studied extensively in anatomy and color. A must-see!

Babcock Theatre

2810 ½ 2nd Ave. N – (406) 702-1699

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Barjon’s Books

223 N. 29th St. – (406) 252-4398 barjonsbooks.com Open: T-F 10:30-5, SA 10:30-4:30 Billings’ premier resource for books and gifts that nurture the mind, body and spirit for over 40 years. Fine jewelry, art, crystals, incense and candles. Locally and internationally made treasures. Intuitive readings, classes and meditations. (See ad page 25)

Big Horn Design and Art Gallery

520 Wicks Ln., # 6 – (406) 245-7327

Billings Arts Association P.O. Box 81273, 59108 billingsartsassociation.com

Billings Studio Theatre

1500 Rimrock Rd. – (406) 248-1141 billingsstudiotheatre.com info@bststage.com Open: Box office hours T-F 10-5 Since 1952. Twelve shows annually using local talent. Broadway musicals, comedy, dramas, children’s theatre, musical variety shows. Children’s camp conducted each summer. Over 120 performance nights annually. For costume rental, call (406) 294-1165. (See ad page 24)

Billings Symphony Orchestra & Chorale

2820 2nd Ave. N – (406) 252-3610 billingssymphony.org symphony@billingssymphony.org Open: office hours M-F 9-5 The symphony season runs Sept-Apr with seven Classic Series concerts and six Sukin Series concerts, Annual Family Concert, FREE Symphony in the Park, and many other special events throughout the year. (See ad page 24)

The Book Cellar

1120 16th St. W, #3 – (406) 248-4284

Carol Hagan Studios

(406) 860-7532 carolhaganstudios.com chs@carolhaganstudios.com Carol Hagan transforms icons and landscapes of the West into her colorful and expressive paintings. She is an established Western artist who loves to paint horses, bears and wildlife, birds, landscapes, and flowers. (See ad page 5)

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Connie Herberg Fine Art

Shepherd, MT – (406) 860-6341 connieherbergfineart.com c_raedesign@yahoo.com Painting Western landscapes. Represented by Latigo and Lace, Augusta, MT and Wheatland, WY. (See ad this page)

Crooked Line Studio

1206 24th St. W – (406) 927-8041 crookedlinestudio.com dan@crookedlinestudio.com

Danwalt Gardens

720 Washington St. (406) 657-3979 / (406) 248-4003

Dawn Ness Fine Art at Sunrise Studio & Art Gallery

2923 Montana Ave. – (406) 294-0199 DawnNessFineArt.com dawnnessfineart@gmail.com Montana artist Dawn Ness’s art adventure started with crayons and horses at the age of two. Ness’s style and subject has variety which allows her to be true to her moments of inspiration. One of Dawn’s favorite places to draw inspiration is in the Pryor Mountains observing the mustangs. “The top of the Mountain is so spiritual, a clarity and calmness I gain is hard to explain…and you can see forever up there!” (See ad page 27)

Dún a Sí Farm

6726 US Hwy 312 – (406) 373-6542 montanasheep.com dunasi@montanasheep.com Open: T-TH 10-2 & by appt. Handspun yarn and handcrafted fiber-art made from wool and other natural fibers. Spinning wheels, weaving looms, equipment and fibers for spinning and felting.

Far West Gallery Montana avenue Historic District

Far West Trading

2817 Montana Ave. – (406) 245-2334 westernpawnbrokers.com westernpawnbrokers@hotmail.com Open: M-SA 9-6, SU 11-3 In the heart of the Old West, bordering the Crow & Northern Cheyenne Indian reservations, and one hour from the Little Big Horn Battlefield, Far West Trading offers an opportunity for a truly unique shopping experience. We invite you to enjoy our one-of-a-kind selection of authentic beadwork & Western memorabilia. Located in Billings’ Historic District, in partnership with Western Pawn Broker. (See ad this page) WWW.

2817 Montana Ave Billings MT 59101 406-245-2334 800 7937296 Mon-Sat 9-6 Sun 11-3 farwestgallery.com

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Hawk & Thistle Studios

2144 Lewis Ave. – (406) 855-4219 hawkandthistle.com nick@hawkandthistle.com Open: year-round M, W, SA 9-4 (call first) We design and build handcrafted furniture (indoor and outdoor), exotic wood frames, stained glass, unique lamps, and original art pieces. Much of our work uses reclaimed or re-purposed material, helping to conserve our natural resources and make you proud to pass our work on to future generations.

The Frame Hut & Gallery

1430 Grand Ave. – (406) 245-9728 framehut.com framehut@framehut.com

Global Village

2720 3rd Ave. N – (406) 259-3024 globalvillage@montana.net Open: M-F 10-5:30, SA 10-5 Nonprofit, Fair Trade gift store providing local access to make a global impact by supporting artisans in developing areas from 35 countries. Beautiful handcrafted jewelry, clothing, cards, home décor, chocolate & coffee. Fair Trade Federation member. (See ad page 25)

Harry Koyama Fine Art

2509 Montana Ave. – (406) 259-2261 harrykoyama.com harrykoyamafineart@gmail.com Open: year-round Working studio of impressionist oil painter Harry Koyama. Located on Historic Montana Avenue in downtown Billings. Original oils and limited edition canvas giclees of stunning wildlife, Native American, and landscape subjects. (See ad page 25)

High Plains Women’s Museum 207 N. Broadway, Ste. 120 (406) 861-4602

House of Books

224 N. Broadway – (406) 534-1133

Kennedy’s Stained Glass

2923 2nd Ave. N – (406) 245-3788 kennedysstainedglass.com Open: M-F and by appt. Celebrating 41 years of art glass. (See ad page 25)

Billings performing arts

SEPT 2021

28774-1 Billings PA Tickets for performances : (406) 256-6052 Events calendar: AlbertaBairTheater.ORG

Classic Series 406.252.3610

2820 2nd Ave. North

Sukin Series

Special Events

billingssymphony.org

Downtown Billings

Drama, musical theater, improv comedy, opera and a youth conservatory under one roof! 2317 Montana ave., Billings (406) 591-9535

www.NOVAbillings.org

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StephenHaraden Haraden Stephen

Downtown Downtown Billings Billings 2911 2nd • 406-259-9160 2911 2nd AveAve N, N, SteSte 235235 • 406-259-9160

2923 29232nd 2ndAve. Ave.N.N. Billings, MT 59101 Billings, MT 59101 406-245-378 406-245-378 kennedysstainedglass.com kennedysstainedglass.com

2509 Montana Avenue, Billings Montana Avenue, Billings (406)2509 259-2261 • harrykoyama.com (406) 259-2261 • harrykoyama.com

Support Global Artisans through Conscious Consumerism! Support Global Artisans through Conscious Consumerism! GLOBAL

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Largest selection of alternative spiritual resources in Montana. Largest selection of alternative 223 North 29th Street, Billings spiritual resources in252-4398 Montana. barjonsbooks.com • (406) WWW.

223 North 29th Street, Billings barjonsbooks.com • (406) 252-4398

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2920 Minnesota Ave. (503) 209-2394 kirksgrocery.com kirksgrocery@gmail.com Open: T-F 4-10 An art gallery and performance space that exists for the common good. An intimate environment that focuses on visual and performing arts. Live Music. Poetry. Performances. Comedy. Culture.

Knows Gun Art

Rabbit Knows Gun Art Studio (406) 598-3630 rabbitknowsgun@hotmail.com Allen Knows His Gun Art Studio (406) 281-2943 allenknowshisgunart.com Specializing in originals, prints and commissions. Family, home, patriotism and inspiration.

Masquerade

401 N. 27th St. – (406) 256-6804 artmuseum.org/engage/special-events events@artmuseum.org October 30, 2021 For the 6th year, the Yellowstone Art Museum is planning the most incredible costume party in town. With a live DJ, fortune telling, and performances by AlternaCirque, this is sure to be an “outof-Billings” experience you don’t want to miss.

Neil Jussila

3568 Basin Creek Rd. (406) 252-9162 (P.O. Box 31975) neiljussila.com neiljussila@outlook.com At the heart of my work lies an abiding affection for illustration and the written word. What I want people to take away from my work is a feeling of life. Montana is the place of my birth and life. I was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge in Vietnam, and am a Professor of Art Emeritus at Montana State University in Billings. (See ad page 17)

NOVA Center for the Performing Arts

2317 Montana Ave. (406) 591-9535 (P.O. Box 11, 59103) NOVAbillings.org admin@NOVAbillings.org Open: T-F 12-6 NOVA enhances the performing arts culture of the greater Billings region through education, development and performance. Theater, opera, improv comedy, youth conservatory, and youth summer camps. (See ad page 24)

Prodigal Gallery

2517 Montana Ave. – (406) 839-2119

Q’s Art Shop & Custom Framing 1511 6th Ave. N, Ste. C (406) 248-1102

McCormick Cafe

Rimrock Art & Frame

Montana Gallery

Ryniker-Morrison Gallery

2419 Montana Ave. – (406) 255-9555 2710 2nd Ave. N – (406) 672-9605 montanagallery.net tyler.murphy@montanagallery.net

Moss Mansion Historic House Museum

914 Division St. – (406) 256-5100 mossmansion.com Guided or self-guided tour of historic 1903 mansion. Original artifacts from the Moss family. Stroll through the beautiful gardens and find a fun keepsake in the gift shop. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit us online for seasonal hours, rental pricing and a listing of exciting exhibits and annual events such as SpringFest, #Haunted Moss, and Christmas at the Moss.

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1070 S. 24th St. W – (406) 652-3455 1511 Poly Dr. – (406) 696-0223 (718 Alderson)

Sandstone Gallery Local Artist Co-Op

2913 2nd Ave. N – (406) 256-5837 sandstonegallery.org

Stephen Haraden Studio

2911 2nd Ave. N, Ste. 235 (406) 259-9160 Open: for Artwalks & by appt. All original art in a working studio. (See ad page 25)

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Majestic Kingship’s Horseman

Rabbit Knows Gun (406) 598-3630 rabbitknowsgun@hotmail.com

2923 Montana Ave Billings MT 59101

406-294-0199

International Plains Grizzly Warrior

www.dawnnessfineart.com

Allen Knows His Gun (406) 281-2943

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Pioneer Park – (406) 256-6804 artmuseum.org/engage/summerfair events@artmuseum.org The Yellowstone Art Museum and Billings Symphony Orchestra & Chorale have announced a collaboration of Summerfair and Symphony in the Park! These events will complement each other from June 25-27, 2021 at Pioneer Park and will be a summer blockbuster experience for the Billings community.

Sunrise Studio and Art Gallery

2923 Montana Ave. – (406) 294-0199 sunriseartgallerymt.com sunriseartmt@gmail.com Open: T-F 10-5, SA 11-5 Visit Montana artists Lance Johnson and Dawn Ness and enjoy original oils, watercolors & charcoals of horses, western art, wildlife, fly fishermen, Native American subjects, and captivating Montana landscapes. Contact Lance and Dawn for information on group &

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private lessons, Sip & Paints, commissions and more! Coffee is always on. Follow us on FB.

Tanner Fine Art

2027 Pryor Ln. – (406) 698-4658 karentannerart.com karenleetanner@gmail.com

Tompkins Fine Art

115 N. 28th – (406) 860-3859 rtompkins.com tompkins2511@gmail.com Open: by appt. Impressionistic oil paintings by Robert Tompkins.

Toucan Gallery

2505 Montana Ave. – (406) 252-0122 toucanarts.com Open: T-SA 10-4 An art gallery, gift boutique, and custom picture framing shop in downtown Billings. Featuring original art, pottery, glass, jewelry, cards and stationery, hats and scarves, and other handmade personal accessories and home decor. So many beautiful things for you and your home. (See ad this page)

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TWILIGHT HUNTER

Carol Hagan Carol Hagan Studios, Billings

Underground Culture Krew

Yellowstone Chamber Players

12 N. 29th St. – (406) 969-2272

171 Erickson Ct. – (406) 254-2773 yellowstonechamberplayers.org

Western Heritage Center

2822 Montana Ave. – (406) 256-6809

Wise Wonders Children’s Museum

3024 2nd Ave. N – (406) 702-1280

Yellowstone Art Auction

401 N. 27th St. – (406) 256-6804 artmuseum.org/engage/yellowstoneart-auction events@artmuseum.org January 21 & March 4-5, 2022 The 54th annual Yellowstone Art Auction is the largest contemporary art auction in a massive region. This event is the YAM’s biggest fundraiser, one that is critical to our mission, and the social event of the year!

Yellowstone Art Museum

401 N. 27th St. – (406) 256-6804 artmuseum.org artinfo@artmuseum.org Open: T, W, F, SA, SU 10-5; TH 10-8; First Fridays 1–8. Closed Mondays and major holidays. Contemporary art. The region’s only publicly accessible Visible Vault. Largest public collection of Montana Modernism. Year-round tours and classes. Artist in residence. Annual Art Auction and SummerFair. (See ad page 27)

Yellowstone County Museum

1950 Airport Terminal Circle (406) 256-6811 ycmhistory.org Open: T-SA 10:30-5:30 Regional history museum preserving the history of the Yellowstone Valley and the High Plains. Current exhibits include firearm, Native American history, Ghost Dance, Pioneering, and local baseball. Free admission, gift shop.

ZooMontana and Botanical Park

2100 S. Shiloh Rd. – (406) 652-8100 (I-90 exit 443) zoomontana.org info@zoomontana.org Open: 10 am daily, except major holidays Montana’s only AZA accredited , nonprofit zoological and botanical garden/ arboretum, featuring over 100 animals of 56 species including Grizzly Bear, Amur Tiger, Otter, Red Panda, Takin and much more. Two playgrounds! (See ad page 27)

BOULDER Southwest Montana Map G-7 Zip Code 59632

The Heritage Center

210 N. Main St. – (406) 422-9879 (P.O. Box 51)

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Corvallis

Steve Wilson

Oil Paintings and Gallery

RobeRta J. buRRuss robertajburruss.com

Watercolor Paintings

normaleepfaff.com

Call/text for appt 406-207-1476 SteveWilsonArt.com

406-360-6670 Corvallis, Mt.

Florence

Lisa Tate Glass

between Lolo and Florence; call for appointment and directions.

Hand-blown and carved cameo glass

(208) 484-6667 • lisatateglass.com • lisa@lisatateglass.com WWW. MONTANASCULTURALTREASURES.COM

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Stev

Wher flowe Bitter

517 M (406)

100 Ricketts Rd. Box Office Hours: Hamilton, MT 59840 Wednesday – Friday, 1-5pm And 1 hour before show times. 406-375-9050

29820-1 Bitterroot awaiting 12th Annual Bitterroot root Celtic review Games & Gathering www.hamiltonplayers.com

August 21 & 22, 2021 Daly Mansion 251 Eastside Hwy Hamilton, Montana *Adult & Kids Highland Games *Live Music *Clans *Highland & Irish Dance *Pipe Bands *Herd Dog Demos *Scotch & Mead Tastings *Food and Local Beers *Celtic Wares * Kid’s Activities Tickets available online or at the gate. Free Shuttle from Hamilton High School or $10 Parking at Mansion

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Stevensville

Where history flowers in the Bitterroot.

517 Main St. (406) 777-1007

PEACEFUL LANDSCAPE

Barbara Morrison Morrison Designs, Missoula

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Susan Mattson, The Walking Man Frame Shop & Gallery, Whitefish


MOUNT MORAN

Parke Goodman Livingston Gallery Association, Livingston

FIELD RADIO IN OPERATION National Museum of Forest Service History, Missoula

MONTANA SAPPHIRE AND DIAMONDS

Kehoes Agate Shop, Bigfork

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Big Sky Metal Art

Yellowstone Country Map I-7 Zip Code 59715

Altitude Gallery

134 E. Main St. – (406) 582-4472

American Computer & Robotics Museum

2023 Stadium Dr. – (406) 582-1288 acrmuseum.org info@acrmuseum.org Open: T-SU 12-4, closed holidays Explore 4,000 years of the Information Age, from ancient cuneiform tablets to the first personal computers. Enjoy exhibits on the Space Program, Quantum Computing, the Enigma Code, and more! Visit us and you’ll see why distinguished Harvard scientist E.O. Wilson calls us, “Inch for inch, the best museum in the world.” (See ad this page)

Antler Creek Wildlife Creations

2605 Arnica – (406) 587-7213 antlercreek.com bryan@antlercreek.com

77700 Gallatin Rd. – (406) 580-4803 bigskymetalart.com rich@bigskymetalart.com Creative metal design and fabrication is our passion. Variety of original and functional home and business accents including signs, lighting, mirrors, countertops, shelves, fireplaces, and firepits. Reclaimed materials, nature-inspired elements. Rustic patinas evoke the wildness of Montana. Innovative and beautiful interior and exterior designs for your home or business.

Bozeman Art Museum

2612 W. Main St., Ste. B (406) 570-1419 bozemanartmuseum.org info@bozemanartmuseum.org Open: W-SA 11-5 The Bozeman Art Museum’s mission is to inspire and foster creativity and the love of art through diverse and high quality exhibits, programs, classes and lectures. Check our website for current offerings.

Artists’ Gallery

111 S. Grand Ave., Studio #106 (406) 587-2127 (Emerson Galleria) artistsgallerybozeman.com Open: M-SA 10-5 This coop gallery features 20+ local artists with artwork ranging from oils & watercolors to pottery, jewelry, bronzes, and wood and glass craft. Artwalks held 2nd Friday of every month 5-8 pm. (See ad page 37)

Artlandish Studios

27 Macee Ln. – (530) 412-2578 artlandishstudios.com info@artlandishstudios.com

Atrium Gallery Bozeman Public Library

626 E. Main St. – (406) 582-2400

Beaucoup Gallery & Framing 111 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 111 (406) 585-8881 (Emerson Galleria)

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111 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 112 (406) 599-9069 bozemanfilmsociety.org info@bozemanfilmsociety.org The Bozeman Film Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to entertaining, inspiring, and educating our community through contemporary, independent, documentary, and world cinema. Film screenings frequently include special guest speakers and performers – Keep ‘Em Flickering! Learn more at bozemanfilmsociety.org

Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir

1001 W. Oak St., #110 – (406) 585-9774 bozemansymphony.org info@bozemansymphony.org Open: M-F 9-5 (office hours) Our annual season runs Sept-May with six subscription concerts, Symphonic Choir performances, a piano series, two free family concerts in February, along with additional special events. The Far Afield outreach program brings ensembles into schools, libraries, and community centers in rural areas of south-central Montana. Music Director Norman Huynh was hired in June 2020.

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Fossil & Mineral Museum Gallery Just Off Main Str Street

Collective by Dawn Josephine 5 E. Main St. – (406) 404-1488

Country Bookshelf

28 W. Main St. – (406) 587-0166

Downtown Antiques

122 E. Main St. – (406) 586-0499

Earth’s Treasures Fossil & Mineral Museum Gallery

25 N. Willson – (406) 586-3451 EarthsTreasuresMT.com Since 1989, Earth’s Treasures has been delighting customers with a treasure trove of natural wonders. Montana fossils (never replicas) are displayed for viewing and purchase, without an admission fee. Come and enjoy seeing ancient life forever captured in amber or stone: fish, dino poop, eggs, leaves, pine cones, etc. Cool stuff for the serious collector, as well as small children: crystals, minerals, framed leaves, rock tumblers, metal detectors, gold pans, books, butterfly wing jewelry (harvested after natural death), Yogo sapphires & more. Don’t miss the Bug Wall and enjoy the treasures of the earth that many will never see. (See ad this page)

The Ellen Theatre

17 W. Main St. – (406) 585-5885 theellentheatre.com First opened in 1919, this historic downtown landmark now hosts a wide variety of programming such as Broadway musicals, concerts, dance, classic films, and plays. The Ellen also draws worldclass talent, including Judy Collins, Paula Poundstone, The Vienna Boys Choir, Lily Tomlin, and more.

The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture

Browse • Shop • Learn • Enjoy Historic Downtown Bozeman (406) 586-3451 Monday-Saturday EarthsTreasuresMT.com

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111 S. Grand Ave. – (406) 587-9797 theemerson.org office@theemerson.org A non-profit community arts & culture center that serves as a primary resource for the arts, arts education, and cultural activities within the Bozeman community. “Galleria Hall” features an exceptional variety of fine art and artisan-made gifts for purchase. We also host community events throughout the year such as Lunch on the Lawn, Christmas Stroll, The Home and Garden Tour, and many more! (See ad page 37)

The Exit Gallery

SUB 212, Montana State University (406) 994-2933

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The Frugal Frame Shop 2612 W. Main St., Ste. B (406) 586-8644

Gallatin History Museum

317 W. Main St. – (406) 522-8122

111 SOUTH GRAND AVE. BOZEMAN, MT

www.theEmerson.org • 406.587.9797

Helen E. Copeland Gallery

213 Haynes Hall, School of Art, MSU (406) 994-4501

Henderson Fine Art

8400 Little Gully Run (406) 585-3360 HendersonFineArt.com susanmt1988@gmail.com

Intermountain Opera Bozeman

104 E. Main, #101 – (406) 587-2889 (P.O. Box 37) – intermountainopera.org info@intermountainopera.org Open: M-F 9-5 Producing two fully-staged operas (fall and spring), and one musical (winter), annually featuring nationally known guest artists and the finest musicians from the region. Participant in the Sweet Pea Festival for the Arts in August & companion performance at the Shane Center in Livingston. Outreach programs in regional schools and in numerous communities.

Bring a bit of Montana home with you.

Jacqueline Rieder Hud Studio at the Blue Mountain Ranch

13730 Portnell Rd. – (406) 763-5215 jriederhud.com jacqueline.dreamart@gmail.com Open: by appt. I am an Expressionist painter, and images come through dreams and my psychic interaction with Mother Nature. My Art Book, “Laundry for Strangers,” is in the hands of a screenwriter who hopes to turn my story and my body of work into a feature film! Call me and I will pack and ship a copy to you for just $45. The 320-page book is hardbound and weighs five pounds, perfect for the coffee table!

LeeAnn Ramey Art

111 S. Grand Ave., Studio #110 (406) 404-0813 (Emerson Galleria Hall) leeannrameyart.com Open: T-F 11-5, SA 10-2 This downtown art gallery features LeeAnn’s fun, vibrant, contemporary paintings and prints inspired by the beauty and wildlife found in Montana. Local guest artists are also featured during Artwalks and special events throughout the year. (See ad this page) WWW.

www.KaraTrippArtist.com | 406.570.8966

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BOZEMAN continued Lisa M. Curtis Fine Art

905 N. 5th Ave. - (406) 581-6124

Modern Relics

66 Elizabeth Ct. – (406) 600-9437 modernrelics.biz kathy@kathyburk.net Open: by appt. Glass designs with vibrant color, texture, and depth influenced by Montana’s natural environment. Custom lighting, kilnformed glass, and mosaic collage. Define your space with Modern Relics.

Montana Ballet Company 2304 N. 7th Ave., Ste. C-3 (406) 582-8702

Montana Expressions

81811 Gallatin Rd. – (406) 585-5839

Montana Gift Corral

237 E. Main – (406) 585-8625 (P.O. Box 1860)

Montana Metal Art Company 242 Durston Rd., (406) 624-0404

Montana Science Center

2744 W. Main St. – (406) 522-9087 montanasciencecenter.org info@montanasciencecenter.org Open: M-SA 9-6 Engaging children and families in the excitement of shared discovery through interactive exhibits, enriching programs, and hands-on learning experiences.

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks

(P.O. Box 174120, MSU) For statewide tour schedule call (406) 994-3303 shakespeareintheparks.org Celebrating our 49th season. Our mission is to engage and enrich both rural and underserved communities with professional productions of Shakespeare and other classics and, through educational outreach, to inspire creative expression and appreciation of the arts in young audiences. Visit our website for tour schedule and more information. Free Every Summer!

Montana Trails Gallery

7 W. Main St. – (406) 586-2166

Museum of the Rockies

600 W. Kagy Blvd., MSU (406) 994-2251 museumoftherockies.org museum@montana.edu Open: year-round; closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year’s Day. Hours on website. An independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, a college-level division of Montana State University, a Smithsonian Affiliate, and a repository for state and federal fossils. Recognized as one of the world’s finest research and history museums. Renowned for displaying extensive collection of dinosaur fossils, including fully-mounted Montana’s T. rex skeleton! Changing exhibits from around the world, regional and natural history exhibits, planetarium shows, educational programs, camps, insightful lectures, benefit events, museum store. Check website for hours, admission, and policies. (See ad this page )

Northwest Art Casting 4188 Bozeman Trail Rd. (406) 587-4358

Old Main Gallery & Framing 129 E. Main St. – (406) 587-8860

Ott Jones Studio

101 Wildlife Tr. – (406) 585-9495

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Planet Bronze Art Gallery

Tripp Studio

905 N. 5th Ave. – (406) 585-0050

Rapscallion Studio and Gallery

620 E. Cottonwood St., Unit 102-A (406) 624-6198 – rapscalliongallery.com Bozeman’s northeast side, broadening the diversity of the local art scene. Focus on nontraditional art with a little grit, an ever-changing collection of incredible artists from around the country. Each show will have an opening reception, occasional artist talks, and community outreach programs. We aren’t a place to simply view art. We are a place to come talk, sit, and get to know the art. (See ad this page)

Rob Outlaw Photography

412 S. Black Ave. - (406) 587-1482 routlaw@mac.com – roboutlawphotography.com Open: M-F 10-4 Purveyor of finely crafted photographic archival art prints of Montana and the West, both in color and black and white. Shipping available. I photograph and reproduce original artwork and paintings.

Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts

Downtown Bozeman sweetpeafestival.org August 3-8, 2021 Bozeman’s quintessential community event, Festival Week includes “Chalk on the Walk,” Bite of Bozeman, music, dance, theatre, arts & crafts vendors from all over the country, local food vendors, children’s activities, a fun run, and a parade.

111 S. Grand Ave., Studio #111 (Emerson Galleria) – (406) 570-8966 KaraTrippArtist.com –kara.tripp@hotmail.com Open: T-F 12-3 Joyful palette-knife oil paintings by artist Kara Tripp. Bold textures create a contemporary twist on traditional Montana wildlife and landscapes. (See ad page 37)

Visions West Contemporary

34 W. Main St. – (406) 522-9946 visionswestcontemporary.com Dynamic gallery striving to push the boundaries of art in the West. Motivated by a passion for nature, animals, and environmental issues, with artists whose work explores and celebrates these themes. Internationally recognized artists include Ted Waddell, Rocky Hawkins and David Yarrow among others. Four locations: Bozeman & Livingston, MT; Jackson, WY & Denver, CO.

Yellowstone Wild Gallery

424 E. Main St. – (406) 240-6968 Open: check online or call Fine art photography featuring dramatic landscapes and interesting wildlife behavior. A fifth generation Montanan, C. Thomas Hoff, captures the unexpected and the unimaginable; raw, brilliant, and natural.

Thomas Nygard Gallery

133 E. Main St. – (406) 586-3636

Tierney Fine Art

(P.O. Box 639, 59771) – (406) 586-4521 tierneyfineart.com curtistierney@qwestoffice.net Open: by appt. Nationally known, private, fine art dealer specializing in historically important, museum quality American, Western & Sporting art of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Period Masters regularly found in our inventory include Bodmer, Borein, Delano, Eggenhofer, Goodwin, Osthaus, Paxson, Powell, Reiss, Rungius, Russell, Sandzen, Scriver, Seltzer, Sharp, Wieghorst, and many others. Acquiring original art through purchase or consignment; very competitive valuations on single pieces/ collections. Diverse and large inventory online, and through your call or visit. WWW.

620 E. Cottonwood St, Unit 102-A Bozeman | (406) 624-6198 rapscalliongallery.com

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BOZEMAN continued Zoot Art Gallery

555 Zoot Enterprises Ln. (406) 556-8930 zoot-art-gallery.com darcy.barry@zootweb.com

Southwest Montana Map G-7 Zip Code 59701

Historic Butte... Books & Books

206 W. Park – (406) 782-9520

Buffalo Gallery

53 W. Broadway – (406) 723-3321

BRIDGER Zier Gallery

120 S. Main St. – (406) 662-1690 danazier.com art2dtoo@aol.com

BROADUS Southeast Montana Map R-8 Zip Code 59317

Powder River Historical Museum

102 W. Wilson St. – (406) 436-2977 (P.O. Box 573)

BROWNING Glacier Country Map F-2 Zip Code 59417

Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery

333 Central Ave. – (406) 338-5661 (P.O. Box 1629)

Blackfeet History Tours 245 US 89, W. Durham Rd. (406) 338-2787 (P.O. Box 1832)

Kolibri Studio

Hwy 89 W / Durham Rd. (406) 338-2787 (P.O. Box 1832)

Lodgepole Gallery

245 Hwy 89 W – (406) 338-2787 (P.O. Box 1832) blackfeetculturecamp.com tipicamp@3rivers.net Open: summer 10-6 daily; off-season by appt. Located in the heart of Blackfeet Country, the Lodgepole Gallery promoted Blackfeet art since 1993 and features local Montana art. Additionally, we provide overnight stays in cabins with view of lake, prairie, and mountains.

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Butte Frame Shop & Gallery 126 S. Main – (406) 782-7710

one of Montana’s Butte Symphony Greatest Treasures.

Yellowstone Country Map L-8 Zip Code 59014

321 W. Broadway – (406) 723-5590 (P.O. Box 725) buttesymphony.org info@buttesymphony.org Playing classical and pops with concerts throughout the year at the beautiful Mother Lode Theatre. Summer concerts are held outside in Uptown Butte. Children’s Concerts and programs. Montana’s oldest symphony, founded in 1950. Tickets are available by calling the Mother Lode Theatre Box office at (406) 723-3602.

Butte Trolley Tours /Butte Chamber of Commerce

1000 George St. (406) 723-3177 / (800) 735-6814 buttechamber.org marketing@buttechamber.org Open: May-Sept Trolley Tours in Historic Uptown Butte. Runs Daily from Memorial weekend through Labor Day. Call the Chamber for reservations and times (See ad page xx)

Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives 17 W. Quartz – (406) 782-3280

The Carle Gallery

Butte Silver Bow Public Library 226 W. Broadway – (406) 723-3361 buttepubliclibrary.info info@buttepubliclibrary.info

Cavanaugh’s County Celtic

131 W. Park St. – (406) 723-1183 countyceltic.com countyceltic@yahoo.com Open: Check online or call Irish and Celtic gifts and collectibles. Jerseys, caps, sweaters, tees, teas, jewelry, CDs, baptism, communion, wedding, books, wool caps, and wall art. New apparel from Ireland and Scotland.

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“Earth and Sky” “Earth watercolor by and Sky”

Sallie Bowen watercolor by Size framed: Sallie Bowen 23 1/2” x 19 1/2” Size framed: 23 1/2” x 19 1/2”

The Gallery The Gallery @FYN 127 W. Park St @FYN

one of Montana’s Greatest Treasures. Greatest Treasures.

406-490-2781 127 W. Park St 406-490-2781

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Lower level Phoenix building corner Main & Dakota Lower level Phoenix building corner Main & Dakota www.mainstopegallery.com

Butte MT 406-723-9195 • 800-406-9199 www.mainstopegallery.com Butte MT 406-723-9195 • 800-406-9199

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Mineral Museum Mineral Museum Featuring... spectacular Featuring...mineral specimens from Butte &mineral aroundspecimens the world spectacular

Mai Wah Restored Mai Wah Restored

An Exhibit Of The Rich History Of the Chinese In Butte, Montana An Exhibit Of The Rich History Of the Chinese InSummer Butte, Montana Hours:

Tues-SatHours: 10-4 Summer 10-4St 17Tues-Sat W Mercury MT St 17 WButte, Mercury Butte, MT 406-723-3231

406-723-3231 www.maiwah.org www.maiwah.org

from Butte & around the world

Summer Hours: (june 15 - sept 15) Summer 9am - 5pm Hours: daily (june 15 - sept 15)

9am - 5pm daily Winter Hours: 9am - 4pm weekdays Winter Hours: free 9amadmission - 4pm weekdays

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free admission MT Tech Campus • 1300 West Park www.mbmg.mtech.edu 496-4414 • .mbmg.mtech.edu MT Tech Campus • 1300 West Park www.mbmg.mtech.edu 496-4414 • .mbmg.mtech.edu

The The nation’s nation’s largest largest national national historic historic landmark landmark district. district. WWW.

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127 W. Park St. (406) 221-7221 / (406) 490-2781 Located within Feathering Your Nest mymkt.com/fynbutte Open: T-SA 10-4 Our principal featured artist Sallie Bowen MTWS, renowned for charming watercolor paintings and local acrylics. Other SW MT artists exhibit photography, sculpture, pottery. MT crafted furniture and décor, dramatically executed and vibrant MT blue pine. (See ad page 41)

Imagine Butte Resource Center 68 W. Park St. – (406) 299-3389

The Mai Wah Museum

17 W. Mercury – (406) 723-3231 (P.O. Box 404) maiwah.org info@maiwah.org Open: summer T-SA 10-4, and by appt. Permanent exhibit: The Butte Chinese experience and the newly restored mercantile of original furnishings and Asian merchandise. Housed in the his-

Our Lady Of the rOckies

toric Wah Chong Tai Co. and Mai Wah Noodle Parlor Buildings. Art, collectibles and gifts. (See ad page 41)

Main Stope Gallery

14 S. Dakota St. – (406) 723-9195 (800) 406-9199 mainstopegallery.com butteart@mainstopegallery.com Open: M-SA 10-5:30; winter 10-4 All original artwork by Montana artists: wood, clay, metal & mixed media sculptures, contemporary & traditional paintings in oil, watercolor & pastel, contemporary photography, functional & decorative pottery, fiber art & jewelry. Art for lease. Guest artist salon. (See ad page 41)

Mainstreet Uptown Butte 66 W. Park St., Ste. 201 (406) 497-6464 (P.O. Box 696)

Martha U. Cooney Art Gallery 8 W. Park St., Ste. 301 (Metals Banc Bldg.) (406) 498-5368

The Mineral Museum

1300 W. Park St. (Montana Tech Campus) (406) 496-4414 mbmg.mtech.edu Open: Daily 9-5 (summer) Daily 9-4 (winter) The Mineral Museum on the Montana Tech campus opened in 1901, and now curates over 12,000 mineral specimens from around the world. We welcome tour groups and students. (See ad page 41)

Montana Folk Festival

Bus Tours

June – Fall pending weather and COVID restrictions. Call for current availability. Reservations required. No private vehicles allowed. Gifts for all occasions 3100 Harrison Ave., Butte, MT 59701 406-782-1221 ourladyoftherockies.net • shop@ourladyoftherockies.org M-SA 9-5 daily and M-SA 10-4 winter

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(406) 497-6464 montanafolkfestival.com July 9-11, 2021 Don’t miss the Montana folk Festival in Butte! Free admission – traditional music, dance, art, ethnic cuisine, culture & fun. Expect to be amazed! Check online for date confirmation due to COVID restrictions.

The Mother Lode Theatre

316 W. Park St. – (406) 723-3602

Old Butte Historical Adventures

117 N. Main – (406) 498-3424

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Our Lady of the Rockies

Second Edition Books

Piccadilly Museum of Transportation

Venus Rising Espresso House & Gallery

3100 Harrison Ave. – (406) 782-1221 ourladyoftherockies.net shop@ourladyoftherockies.org Open: Summer 9-5 Daily, Winter 10-4 M-SA, closed SU Jan/Feb Unique gifts & religious items. Free viewings of “Our Lady of the Rockies” video. Bus tours to the site of Our Lady of the Rockies atop the Continental Divide runs June thru fall pending weather and COVID restrictions. Call for current availability. Reservations required. No private vehicles allowed. (See ad page 42)

20 W. Broadway – (406) 723-3034 (P.O. Box 494) piccadillymuseum.com gobucs13@aol.com Open: June-Fall, M-SA 10-5 Travel back in time! See transportation & advertising art & memorabilia from around the world.

Sallie Bowen - Watercolors and Acrylics

112 S. Montana St. (406) 723-5108 / (800) 298-5108 secondeditionbooksbutte.com secondedition@bresnan.net Open: M-SA 9-5:30 Come visit our spacious store and browse our large selection of quality used books! A diversity of books is available ranging from rare and collectible to recent paperbacks. Specialty areas include Western & Montana history, children’s books, and military. In addition, we have an extensive selection of mining and geology books.

113 Hamilton

World Museum of Mining

155 Museum Way – (406) 723-7211 miningmuseum.org buttewmm@gmail.com Open: Check online or call. Exhibits depicting the rich historical legacy of mining, and the related culture of Butte and the surrounding area. Underground mine tours offered.

3225 Keokuk St. – (406) 498-3401 salliebowen.com sbowen@montana-artist.com Open: by appt. Artist Studio with watercolor classes. (See ad page 41)

ALONE TOGETHER Vickie M. Edwards Vickie M. Edwards Studio, Ronan WWW.

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CHARLO Glacier Country Map E-4 Zip Code 59824

Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana

69316 US Hwy 93 – (406) 644-3435 ninepipesmuseum.org info@ninepipesmuseum.org Open: Check online. Call to schedule group tours year-round. History of the Flathead Reservation and early Montana. Native American items, beadwork; western paintings, sculptures and historic photographs; early pioneer life artifacts. Large diorama of Native encampment surrounded by Montana wildlife. Wagons, dugout canoe, original 1870s log cabin, tipi poles. Gift shop: beadwork, Montana-made crafts, books, jewelry, artwork and more.

CHESTER Central Montana Map I-2 Zip Code 59522

Liberty County Museum

230 2nd St. E – (406) 759-5256 (P.O. Box 417)

Liberty Village Arts Center and Gallery 410 W. Main – (406) 759-5652 (P.O. Box 269)

CHINOOK Central Montana Map L-2 Zip Code 59523

Bear Paw Battlefield

(Unit of Nez Perce National Historical Park) 16 miles S. of Chinook, Rte. 240 (406) 357-3130 (P.O. Box 26)

Blaine County Wildlife Museum 417 Indiana St. – (406) 357-3102 (P.O. Box 304)

CHOTEAU Central Montana Map G-3 Zip Code 59422

Old Trail Museum

823 N. Main – (406) 466-5332

CLANCY Southwest Montana Map G-6 Zip Code 59634

Jefferson County Museum 5 N. Main St. – (406) 224-5106 (P.O. Box 46) jeffersoncountymuseum.com jcmuseum.mt@gmail.com

CLYDE PARK Yellowstone Country Map I-7 Zip Code 59018

1800’s Antiques & Art

412 First Ave. N – (406) 686-4832 (P.O. Box 223)

COLSTRIP Southeast Montana Map P-7 Zip Code 59323

Schoolhouse History & Art Center

400 Woodrose – (406) 748-4822 (P.O. Box 430)

COLUMBIA FALLS Glacier Country Map Code: D-2 Zip Code 59912

The Shops at Station 8

38 US Hwy 2 E – (406) 892-1123 station8antiques.com shopatstation8@gmail.com

COLUMBUS

Blaine County Museum

501 Indiana – (406) 357-2590 (P.O. Box 927) blainecountymuseum.com blmuseum@itstriangle.com Open: Call or check online Historical Museum, with emphasis on Homestead, Early West, Indian culture, and Paleontology. Multi-media presentation of “Forty Miles to Freedom,” on the Nez Perce War of 1877 and the Battle of the Bear Paw. The best bookstore on the Hi-Line with over 500 titles.

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Yellowstone Country Map K-8 Zip Code 59019

Juliana’s Jammin’ Inspirational Art & Rock Shop

609 N. Diamond St. – (406) 290-5080 facebook.com/julianasjammin julianasjammin@hotmail.com

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Museum of the Beartooths

440 E. 5th Ave. N – (406) 322-4588 (P.O. Box 1) museumofthebeartooths.com predli@museumofthebeartooths.com Open: Apr 1-Dec 31, M-F 10-5; Mem. Day-Labor Day, SA 11-3 Visit the rich history of Stillwater County by sitting in a teepee to learn about the second Crow Agency site. Peer through the gun turret of a WWII B-25 exhibit honoring Doolittle Raider David Thatcher. Learn about a tragic murder and hanging. Outside exhibits include a Conestoga Wagon, a caboose, a school, and much more.

Stillwater County Chamber of Commerce 565 N. 9th St. – (406) 322-4505

CONDON Glacier Country Map E-4 Zip Code 59826

Graces Gallery

7217 Hwy 83 – (406) 210-1774 (P.O. Box 1222) gracesgallery.net gracesplace@blackfoot.net Open: by appt. The gallery focuses on the artist Paul Surber, a historically accurate painter of the Plains Indians. Take a walk in the past at Graces Gallery, located at the Mission Mountains Mercantile on the must-see scenic Route 83.

Swan Valley Connections

6887 MT Hwy 83 – (406) 754-3137 swanvalleyconnections.org info@svconnections.org Open: M-F 9-5:30, and by appt. SVC is a nonprofit organization working to inspire conservation and stewardship of the Swan Valley. Stop in for maps, trail & other visitor’s information, local art, books, bear spray and more! Check out our videos and educational opportunities online.

Swan Valley Museum

6774 MT Hwy 83 N – (406) 754-2813 (406) 754-2745 (P.O. Box 1128) swanvalleyhistoricalsociety.org info@swanvalleyhistoricalsociety.org Open: Mem. Day-Labor Day, F-SA 12-4 Museum and heritage site focusing on the history of the Swan Valley. Homesteading, outfitting, lodges, logging, one-room school, trapping, veterans, and early day forestry exhibits. Renovated tavern, sawmill, school, homestead cabin, trapper cabin, fire truck, and much more.

CONRAD Glacier Country Map G-3 Zip Code 59425

Framing Etc.

312½ S. Main St. – (406) 278-5980 chary@framing-etc.com

MONTANA MAGIC Tom English Two Rivers Gallery, Big Timber

FOSSIL AMMONITE WITH IRON PYRITE

Kehoes Agate Shop, Bigfork

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COOKE CITY Yellowstone Country Map J-9 Zip Code 59020

Cooke City Montana Museum 206 W. Main – (406) 838-2203 (P.O. Box 1134) cookecitymontanamuseum.org cookecitymontanamuseum@gmail. com

CORVALLIS Glacier Country Map D-6 Zip Code 59828

Dumond’s Custom Furniture 2954 Sapphire Ranch Tr. (406) 777-3772

Gilmore Metalsmithing Studio & Forging Atelier 717 Bass Ln. – (406) 961-1861

Mountain Colors Yarn

1200 Eastside Hwy – (406) 961-1900 (P.O. Box 156) mountaincolors.com info@mountaincolors.com Open: M-F 9-5 (call for dyeing hours, they vary) Come visit our dye studio. We create hand-painted yarns in over 70 colorways. Yarns for knitting, crochet, weaving.

Norma Lee Pfaff Fine Art

(406) 360-6670 normaleepfaff.com normaleepfaff@gmail.com Open: call or text for appt. Western and wildlife artist working in oil. (See ad page 31)

Roberta J. Burruss Artist Studio

1375 Chaffin Ln. – (406) 961-4841 robertajburruss.com RBofMT@msn.com Open: by appt. “Translating the elegance of the land into expressive watercolor paintings.” Montana Watercolor Society Signature Member. (See ad page 31)

Shirley Anderson Sylvester Watercolors

748 Willow Creek Rd. – (406) 961-3192

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Steve Wilson Oil Paintings & Gallery

493 Warp Dr. – (406) 207-1476 stevewilsonart.com stevewilson493@gmail.com Open: call/text for appt. Painter of Possibilities. Original oil paintings, giclee fine art prints of wildlife, nature, romantic settings. Handicap accessible unless snowed. (See ad page xx)

Teller Wildlife Refuge

1288 Eastside Hwy – (406) 961-3507 (P.O. Box 548)

Southwest Montana Map F-6 Zip Code 59722

Deer Lodge Art Club Gallery & Gifts

925 Main St. Open: Jun 1–Sept 30, W-SU 10-4 Local art club’s original works of art, crafts, jewelry, and handmade cards. Special summer exhibit in main gallery space changes yearly.

Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site

(406) 846-2070 x224 M-F; x250 wknd (266 Warren Ln.) Off Main St., across from fairgrounds.

CROW AGENCY Southeast Montana Map O-8 Zip Code 59022

Old Montana Prison & Auto Museum

Custer Battlefield Trading Post & Café

Exit 510, I-90 – (406) 638-2270 (P.O. Box 246) laststand.com Open: year-round Made in Montana gifts. Handmade Indian beadwork, art, and collectibles. Custer collectibles. Vintage artifacts. Adjacent to Little Bighorn Battlefield. Full service café. (See ad page 46)

Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Exit 510, I-90 & Hwy 212 (406) 638-2621 (P.O. Box 39)

1106 Main St. (406) 846-3111 pcmaf.org info@pcmaf.org Open: summer, M-SU 9-6; call for fall/ winter hours Old Montana Territorial Prison, Montana Auto Museum with 167 vehicles. “Must see.” – USA today. Milwaukee railroad exhibit, Frontier Montana Museum, Yesterday’s Playthings, and Powell County Museum. Cottonwood City available for weddings and reunions.

Rialto Community Theatre, Inc.

418 Main St. – (406) 846-7900 (P.O. Box 874) deerlodgerialto.com

CUT BANK Glacier County Map G-2 Zip Code 59427

DILLON

Glacier County Historical Museum & Archives

Southwest Montana Map F-8 Zip Code 59725

107 Old Kevin Hwy – (406) 873-4904 (P.O. Box 576) glaciermuseum.org gcmuseum@hotmail.com Open: Mem. - Labor Day, M-SA 10-5. Call for off-season hours. Museum exhibits and historic structures focusing on homesteading, the Lewis & Clark expedition in our area, Glacier Park artist John L. Clark, the oil industry, railroading, and more. With our ‘Overnight in History’ program, visitors can spend a night in our BN Caboose, Maltby Homestead, or Hegg Oil Worker’s house with a hands-on tour plus breakfast. Visit our webpage for more information. WWW.

Beaverhead County Museum 15 S. Montana – (406) 683-5027

Cathy Weber - Artmaker

26 N. Idaho – (406) 683-5493

The Gallery, Inc.

25 E. Bannack St. – (406) 683-5114

Tendoy Fine Art

120 N. Montana St. – (406) 660-3007

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Southwest Montana Map E-6 Zip Code 59832

Southwest Montana Map H-8 Zip Code 59729

Ohrmann Museum & Gallery 6155 Hwy 1 – (406) 288-3319 ohrmannmuseum.com ohrmann814@yahoo.com

DUPUYER Central Montana Map F-3 Zip Code 59432

Dupuyer Cache

307 Montana Ave. – (406) 472-3272

EAST GLACIER Glacier Country Map E-2 Zip Code 59434

The John L. Clarke Western Art Gallery & Memorial Museum

900 Hwy 49 – (406) 226-9238 (P.O. Box 141)

EAST HELENA Southwest Montana Map G-6 Zip Code 59635

Betsey Hurd Studio

5950 Bucktail Ln. – (406) 249-5246 betseyhurd.com betsey@betseyhurd.com

C’EM Studio

3219 Lanning – (406) 438-3310 cemstudiomontana.com cemstudiomt@gmail.com

Legendary Artists

3883 Daisy St. – (406) 227-9711

Lewis & Clark Library

16 E. Main – (406) 227-5750

EKALAKA Southeast Montana Map S-7 Zip Code 59324

Carter County Museum

306 N. Main St. – (406) 775-6886 (P.O. Box 445)

ELMO Glacier Country Map D-3 Zip Code 59915

Kootenai Cultural Program

The Cattleman Gallery of Western Art

413 W. Main St. / MT Hwy 287 (406) 682-5775 rangerfrankg@yahoo.com Open: T-F 9:30-5:30, SA 10-4 The gallery features everything Western with art depicting the cowboy, Native American, and western wildlife images in originals, giclees, and limited editions by local and nationally renowned artists such as Larry Zabel, Martin Grelle, Tim Cox, Bill Anton, and many others. The gallery also features handcrafted furniture, décor items, gifts, purses, books, music CDs, cowboy collectibles, and, of course, expert custom framing. (See ad page 49)

Gallery 287

50 MT Hwy 287, Unit C (406) 490-1453 gallery287.com cathy@gallery287.com Open: Jun-Sept, M-SA 10-5; Oct-May, T-SA 10-5 Fine art gallery and working studio. Artist/owner Cathy Toot is there painting all the time to prepare for shows and exhibits. Representing over 40 artists including pottery, jewelry, sculpture, metal, and wood art. Gallery 287: providing Art that helps benefit the Community and beautify your home. (See ad page 49)

Right Angles Custom Framing & Gallery

100A W. Main St. – (406) 682-3870 (P.O. Box 640)

RiverStone Gallery

114 E. Main St. – (406) 682-5768 (P.O. Box 1043) The oldest gallery in Ennis features the most vibrant contemporary western art in the area. Wildlife paintings, warrior paintings, and, of course, spectacular fly fishing art fill the gallery with brilliant color. Bern and Lexi Sundell invite you to view their work along with outstanding pottery creations of Tom Bivens. Bern usually knows what is fishing well on the river, so come visit with him about your fishing adventures! (See ad page 49)

47020 Cemetery Rd. – (406) 849-5541

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Ron Ukrainetz Ukrainetz Fine Art Studios, Great Falls

EUREKA

Eureka Area Chamber of Commerce

Glacier Country Map C-1 Zip Code 59917

11 Dewey Ave. – (406) 297-4636 (P.O. Box 186)

Chips ‘n Critters of the Red Barn

26 Cattle Run – (406) 297-3162 chipsandcritters.com twocritters@hotmail.com Open: 11-7 daily, call for variation Woodcarvings by Dave Clark. Located inside the Red Barn just north of Eureka on Hwy 93 N, featuring exquisite gifts, specialty beer & wine.

Sunburst Arts & Education

100 Dewey Ave. – (406) 297-0197 (P.O. Box 2018) sunburstarts.org mtsunburst@yahoo.com

Tobacco Valley Board of History Historical Village

4 Dewey Ave. – (406) 297-7654

Creative Arts Council

300 1st Ave. W – (406) 297-3270 creativeartseureka.org

Fine Art, Jewelry, Pottery, Sculpture, Metal Art, Wood Art

(406) 682-5775

413 W. Main St./MT Hwy 287

ENNIS

SouthwESt MoNtaNa

of Western Art

Working Studio space of Local Artist Cathy Toot (owner/operator) 406-490-1453 • www.gallery287.com Next door to Trenz Day Spa & Salon 50 Mt Hwy 287 unit “C” Ennis, Mt. WWW.

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FISHTAIL

Central Montana Map G-4 Zip Code 59436

Yellowstone Country Map K-8 Zip Code 59028

Big Sky Pottery and Art Gallery

407 2nd Ave. S - (406) 467-2067 big-sky-pottery.business.site bigskypottery@gmail.com Open: T-SA 12-6 A wide range of hand-crafted pottery made by Master Potter Andy Watson. One of a kind, original water color and oil paintings. $5 to $1500. Something for everyone. On Hwy 89 between Great Falls and Glacier National Park. (See ad pge 50)

Hausmann Studio

554 2nd Rd. SW – (406) 467-3432

Tippet Rise Art Center

96 S. Grove Rd. tippetrise.org - info@tippetrise.org Open: TBA, summer F-SU Celebrating the concept that art, music, architecture, and nature are inextricably linked in the human experience. Set on a 12,000-acre working ranch, we host classical chamber music and exhibit large-scale outdoor sculptures. Visit online for free music downloads, virtual performances, and more information.

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Elloie Jeter/Bass Ridge Studio 5063 Hwy 93 – (406) 777-5246

Lisa Tate Glass

(208) 484-6667– lisatateglass.com lisa@lisatateglass.com Open: by appt. Hand-blown and carved cameo glass, lessons, and studio rental available. Located between Lolo and Florence; call for appointment and directions. (See ad page 31)

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and Art Gallery

Rosebud County Pioneer Museum

1335 Main (P.O. Box 88) (406) 346-2529 / (406) 346-7547

FORT BENTON Central Montana I-3 Zip Code 59442

The Museum Complex at Fort Benton

Hand crafted pottery by Master Potter Andy W Watson

Original water color and oil paintings 407 2nd Ave S, Fairfield MT 59436 • (406) 467-2067 Access website through

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1205 20th St. – (406) 622-5316 fortbentonmuseums.com office@fortbentonmuseums.com Open: Call or check online. Appts. available. Includes the Museum of the Northern Great Plains, “The State of Montana’s Museum of Agriculture,” Montana Agricultural Center, Historic Old Fort Benton, Museum of the Upper Missouri, Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument Interpretive Center, Homestead Village, Strand Gallery of Art, Starr Gallery of Art, Smithsonian/ Hornaday Bison, Overholser Historical Research Center, and the Schwinden Library.

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Jim Barrett Livingston Gallery Association, Livingston

FORT HARRISON

FORT SMITH

Southwest Montana Map G-6 Zip Code 59636

Southeast Montana Map N-8 Zip Code 59035

Fort William Henry Harrison

1956 Mt. Majo St. (406) 324-3550/3551 (P.O. Box 125) militarymuseum.org myfun51@msn.com Open: TH 9-4, or by appt. Exhibits concerning Montana’s extensive military history, from the Corps of Discovery to current operations. Gift shop in Building T-16. (See ad page 73)

FORT PECK Missouri River Country Map P-3 Zip Code 59223

Fort Peck Interpretive Center 157 Lower Yellowstone Rd. (406) 526-3493

Fort Peck Summer Theatre

201 Missouri (406) 228-9216 (Glasgow Office) / (406) 526-9943 (Box Office) FortPeckTheatre.org fptheatre@nemont.net Show Times: F 7:30, SA 2 & 7:30, SU 4 (matinees at 2 on selected SA) 2021 Season Opening Dates: Dames at Sea, Jun 4; You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, Jun 25; God Help Us: Starring Ed Asner, Jul 2; The Spitfire Grill, Jul 9; Baskerville!, Jul 16; Disney’s High School Musical Jr., Jul 28; Terms of Endearment, Aug 20. WWW.

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Visitor Center #5 Ave. B – (406) 666-2412 (P.O. Box 7458)

GARDINER Yellowstone Country Map I-9 Zip Code 59030

Paul Krapf Art Studio & Gallery 1099 Hwy 89 S (406) 848-7750/ (406) 848-2416

Yellowstone Wild Gallery

222 Park St. – (406) 240-6968 Open: Call or check online. Fine art photography featuring dramatic landscapes and interesting wildlife behavior. A fifth generation Montanan, C. Thomas Hoff captures the unexpected and the unimaginable; raw, brilliant, and natural.

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Missouri River Country Map P-3 Zip Code 59230

Central Montana Map H-4 Zip Code 59401

Children’s Museum of Northeast Montana

Arts Association of Montana

Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture

Blue Ribbon of Montana Gifts

514 2nd Ave. S – (406) 228-4386 (P.O. Box 369)

54147 Hwy 2, Ste. 2 – (406) 228-2222

Leith DeWeese/Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery 523 2nd Ave. S – (406) 230-0148 (P.O. Box 145, Saint Marie, 59231) ldeweese@nemont.net

Pioneer Museum

Hwy 2 W – (406) 228-8692 (P.O. Box 44)

Sean R. Heavey Photography

529 2nd Ave. S – (406) 942-0103 (P.O. Box 1131) seanrheavey.com facebook.com/Sr.Heavey Open: M-F 7-4, SA 7-2, some COVID variations Come see the gallery. Great art, hot coffee, free Wi-Fi. Worth the trip. Appts. available.

Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery

523 2nd Ave. S – (406) 230-0148 (P.O. Box 502)

GLENDIVE Southeast Montana Map S-5 Zip Code 59330

Bridger Bronze Harvey Rattey / Pamela Harr Gallery 461 Hwy 16 – (406) 687-3743

DCAU / The Gallery

109 N. Merrill Ave. – (406) 377-6508

Frontier Gateway Museum 201 State St., I-94 Exit 215 (406) 377-8168 (P.O. Box 1181) frontiergatewaymuseum.org frontiermuseum@ymail.com

Pamela Harr Book Store 461 Hwy 16 – (406) 687-3743

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1400 First Ave. N – (406) 564-5784 artsassociationofmontana.org artsassociationofmontana@gmail.com 325 Smelter Ave. NE – (406) 761-1233

Brighten Up Shop

618 Central Ave. – (406) 453-8273

Brush Crazy

315 Central Ave. – (406) 315-4260

C.M. Russell Museum

400 13th St. N – (406) 727-8787 cmrussell.org Open: TH-M 10-5 Experience a total immersion in the art and stories of America’s cowboy artist, Charles M. Russell. Permanent exhibitions at the museum include ‘The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indian Culture’ and the ‘Charles M. Russell Collection’. The complex includes the Russells’ original house and studio, archives and research library, and an outdoor sculpture garden, as well as rotating exhibitions featuring historic and contemporary pieces of Western art. (See ad page 3)

Cassiopeia Books

606 Central Ave. – (406) 315-1515

Charles Fulcher

(406) 799-6576 chuck@charlesfulcher.com Contemporary landscape and figurative oil painter. Member of Montana Painters Alliance. Winner of the 2006 Tuffy Berg Award for Aspiring New Artist at the C.M. Russell Art Auction. Owner and Show Director of the Great Western Living and Design Show during Art Week in mid-August at the ExpoPark.

Children’s Museum of Montana 22 Railroad Sq. – (406) 452-6661

Cliff Rossberg / Rossberg Fine Art

56 Gannon Dr. (406) 771-3922 / (406) 899-2276 rossbergart.com

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Cultural Treasures in Downtown Great Falls

514 6th St. NW – (406) 868-0087 Westside Art Gallery

Cruisin’ the Drag Downtown Night Market Craft Beer Week Music on the Mo Downtown Summer Jam Downtown Summer Market Brothel Tours Downtown Night Market MOtober fest Che Ghost Tours onlin ck Ladies Night Out e fo dates r Parade of Lights Christmas Stroll

Don & Mimi Grant Studio

3416 9th St. NE – (406) 761-2015 mimi-dongrant.com d-mgrant@msn.com Open: Call for appt. Sculptures, including bronzes and historic wagons in miniature, are created in the studio of Don Grant. Mimi Grant creates her paintings of nature and nature’s children in the mediums of scratchboard and oil. She is a signature member of the International Scratchboard Society of Artists and a member of the Montana Painter Alliance.

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Downtown Great Falls Association

318 Central Ave. – (406) 453-6151 exploredowntowngf.com Explore the Cultural Treasures from Central Avenue and beyond. Check out these seasonal events (dates on website): spring events: Cruisin’ the Drag, Downtown Night Market; summer events: Craft Beer Week, Music on the Mo, Downtown Summer Jam, Downtown Summer Market, Brothel Tours; fall events: Downtown Night Market, MOtober fest, Brothel Tours, Ghost Tours; winter events: Ladies Night Out, Parade of Lights, Christmas Stroll. (See ad this page)

(406) 952-1101

Echo Ukrainetz – Ukrainetz Fine Art Studios

2104 5th Ave. S – (406) 899-4134 eukrainetz@mac.com Open: Call for appt. or visit Winston Gallery, 317 Central Ave. The award-winning artist’s original fine art batiks are in private and museum collections across North America. Subject matter includes portraits, landscapes, still life, and historical figures. A frequent participant in many invitational and juried exhibitions and auctions including the Russell Auction, the Phippin Award Winners Art Auction, Night of Artists Briscoe Museum, Timeless Legacy-Women Artists of Glacier, Hockaday Museum, and the Out West Art Show & Sale. (See ad page 59 )

(406) 761-3226 525 Central Ave, Ste. 5, Great Falls Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm WWW.

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Russell Chatham Livingston Gallery Association, Livingston

GREAT FALLS continued Eve Pottery, LLC

800 5th Ave. S – (406) 452-9155

Galerie Trinitas, University of Providence

1301 20th St. S – (406) 791-5297

Three Shows in One

Gerald Hinton Artisan Builder Mixed Media Artist

(406) 799-5997 geraldhinton.com cccu95@msn.com GERALD BUILDS/ART4U Collaborative Creations to suit your needs, taste and budget! Find out what is behind the curtain… call or click for a laugh and a smile. Let’s create something interesting! Custom collaboration is my specialty. All size projects. USA shipping. Your 10 minute gamble will not be wasted. Talk with/see you soon.

The Good Wood Guys

816 20th St. N – (406) 231-9663

Great Falls Community Concert Association Unique Furniture, Fashion, Jewelry and Artisan Work

3320 11th Ave. S, Apt. 2 (406) 453-9854 (P.O. Box 858) gfcca.org gomollel@hotmail.com

Great Falls Genealogy Society & Library Native American Art and History

Legends LW West

ART SHOW

Traditional Painting and Sculpture 4 Seasons Arena • Montana ExpoPark

August 19-22, 2021

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301 2nd Ave. N (3rd floor) (406) 727-3922 gfgenealogy.org gfgenealogy@genlibrary.org Open: Call or check online. Non-profit educational and research organization founded in 1975. The library is open to the public, has nearly 10,000 print resources and computer databases.

Great Falls Public Library

301 2nd Ave. N – (406) 453-0349

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Great Falls Symphony

11 3rd St. N – (406) 453-4102 (P.O. Box 1078) gfsymphony.org gfyouthorchestra.org cascadequartet.org chinookwinds.org hillaryrose@gfsymphony.org Open: M-F 9-4:30 The Orchestra, Choir, Cascade String Quartet, Chinook Winds Quintet & regional Youth Orchestra perform classical, pops & chamber concerts. Season & single tickets available. Touring ensembles available for concerts & school programs throughout the state. (See ad page 53)

Great Falls Trolley (406) 868-2913 (P.O. Box 6103) gotrolleygo.com fun@gotolleygo.com

The Great Western Living & Design Exhibition

Main Arena at Montana ExpoPark (406) 761-0288 thegreatwesternshow.com chuck@thegreatwesternshow.com August 19-22, 2021 The Great Western Living and Design Exhibition will feature the best and the largest collection of Western design and living items, including custom-made furniture, home décor, apparel, and fine art. The show features 125 booths, live music and entertainment, and Native Dancers. It is also home to ‘The Celebration of Native Plains Artists’, featuring the best in Native art. Please visit the website for a current list of exhibitors and exciting events. (See ad page 2)

Historic Hotel Arvon Gallery

118 1st Ave. S – (406) 952-1101 hotelarvon.com Open: 24/7 The only art gallery where you can spend the night surrounded by bronzes and oils. Great Falls’ most historic hotel features original artwork throughout, setting the perfect stage for your stay in the Electric City. (See ad page 53)

Great Falls

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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center

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From painters to poets, we're proud to introduce you to some of the best artists in the West. Sponsored by 4201 Giant SprinGS rd.,

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GREAT FALLS continued The History Museum

422 2nd St. S – (406) 452-3462

Kaleidoscope Art Glass

1325 Smelter Ave. N (Black Eagle) (406) 454-0508

Ken Mayernik Bronzes

200 Stuckey Rd. – (406) 452-3145 kenmayernikbronzes.com mayernikbronze@netscape.net

Legends West Art Show

Main Arena at Montana ExpoPark (406) 868-9649 legendswestartshow.com hihopes2u@hotmail.com August 19-22, 2021 In with The Great Western Living & Design Exhibition. Bringing 30 fine artists for the most anticipated new show this year! Explore many notable favorites regrouping together. Visit our website for a list of exhibitors and more.

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center

4201 Giant Springs Rd. (406) 727-8733 lewisandclarkfoundation.org OR fs.usda.gov/main/hlcnf/learning Open: Varies - call or check online Enjoy hands-on exhibits and pull a dugout canoe, touch buffalo bone tools and measure distance the old fashioned way. Meet the Indian tribes who aided the Expedition and find out how Sacagawea helped them succeed. Year-round feature films in the comfortable theater. Summer mornings participate in River Camp, outdoor activities. Gift shop. (See ad page 55)

Malmstrom AFB Museum

90 Whitehall Dr. Bldg. 102 Malmstrom Museum, 21 77th St. N, Suite 144 Malmstrom AFB, MT 59402-7538 (406) 731-2705

Mansfield Center for the Performing Arts

Great Falls Civic Center, 2 Park Dr. S Convention Center Door C greatfallsmt.net/mansfieldcenter The Mansfield: (406) 455-8510 ogrubenhoff@greatfallsmt.net Box Office: (406) 455-8514 Located in the heart of historic downtown, The Mansfield offers more than 48,000 sq. ft. of events space including Mansfield Theater, Mansfield Convention Center & 6 other meeting rooms. It serves as a cultural, social & entertainment center for north central Montana, drawing local and national entertainment, conferences and fundraisers.

March in Montana Auction & Dealer Show

500 1st Ave. S – (208) 664-2091 marchinmontana.com info@marchinmontana.com Open: T-SA 10-5 March 17-19, 2022 Our 35th annual event takes place during Western Art Week in Great Falls. Western art, sculpture and collectibles are offered at Charlie Russell’s Elks Lodge #214. Live and online bidding available.

Melton Art Studio 3216 Upper River Rd. (406) 727-2648

MORNING MIST

Carol Novotne Bear Grass Fine Art, Helena

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Montana Mosaic

525 Central Ave., M5 (406) 761-3226 / (406) 788-0878 facebook.com/MontanaMosaicGallery montanamosaic@gmail.com Open: M-F 10-6, SA 10-5 Your Made in Montana gift and art gallery in heart of downtown Great Falls. Showcasing artists from all over Montana...stop on in. All you’ll say is WOW! (See ad page 53)

Montana Museum of Railroad History

400 3rd St. NW (Montana Expo Park) (406) 453-6393 (evenings)

Out West Art Show & Sale

(P.O. Box 6241, 59406) (406) 590-1961 outwestartshow.net info@outwestartshow.net August 18 - 21, 2021 For over 50 years, art enthusiasts and artists have been gathering in Great Falls, MT to commemorate of one of the West’s favorite artists—Charles M. Russell. Thousands journey annually to see the Heritage Inn transformed into the largest gathering of nationally renowned artists on the planet. This juried invitational event features over 120 artists, premier gallery rooms, live music, and educational programs. 2021 will include two quick finish events. Visit the website for a current list of exhibitors and complete schedule of the exciting happenings. (See ad page 2)

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

1400 1st Ave. N – (406) 727-8255 the-square.org Open: M-F 10-5, T 10-9, SA 12-5 Art is for everyone! The Square is where art lives, creativity is born, ideas are challenged, and artistic legacies are made! The Square embraces and generates this experience through our exhibitions, studio art courses, education programs, and museum collections, while serving as a cultural center in a Renaissance Revival architectural style, historic building built in 1896. Admission is free! Suggested Donation $5. (See ad page 55)

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Portage Cache Store

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center (P.O. Box 398) 4201 Giant Springs Rd. (406) 452-5661

Robert A. Kercher Arts

108 Riverview 7 W – (406) 452-3740

Roland Taylor Photography (P.O. Box 277) – (406) 727-3736 rolandtaylor.com

Ron Ukrainetz PAAM / MPA

2104 5th Ave. S – (406) 899-2958 ronukrainetz.com Open: Call for appt. or visit Winston Publishing, 317 Central Ave. Award-winning Great Falls native and life-long artist. Works in acrylics in studio, and oils both in studio and en plein air. Originals in each of Top 50 PaintAmerica and Top100 Paint the Parks competitions for 4 consecutive years. Awarded Top 50 for Paint the Parks. Paint the Parks Master’s Circle Society. Member Oil Painters of America, American Impressionists Society, Montana Painter’s Alliance. Co-founder Out West Art Foundation, Inc., and Young Masters Art Program. (See ad page 59)

Root Orbit Studio / Julia M. Becker Studio

1601 Second Ave. N, 5th floor W (406) 750-0752 juliambecker.com zuliamb@yahoo.com

The Russell: An Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the C.M. Russell Museum

(406) 727-1939 cmrussell.org August 20-21, 2021 The Russell is the premiere fundraising event for the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana, attracting artists, collectors, and patrons from around the country. With a wide variety of works, both experienced collectors and burgeoning bidders alike have the opportunity to compete in this lively lineup of western art events. For those unable to attend in person, each auction will offer a variety of remote bidding options. Art to be sold during The Russell will be on display at the museum as part of The Russell Exhibition throughout the summer. (See ad page 2)

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GREAT FALLS continued S. Carlyle Smith, Scarlyle Art Studio

1314 6th Ave. N – (406) 788-0128 scarlyle.com scarlyle@scarlyle.com

Studio 706 Artist Guild

706 7th Ave. S (406) 761-8228 / (406) 468-5261 studio706artistguild.com art@studio706artistguild.com First Friday Artwalk: 5:30-8:30 Fall Show Oct 22-23, 2021, Ursuline Centre. Spring Show Mar 17-19, 2022, Civic Center. Great Falls Public Library exhibit Nov-Dec, 2021. A non-profit artist guild offering classes, mentoring, studio privileges and exhibition privileges to local artists. Yearly college scholarship competition for Cascade County high school seniors who plan to attend college. (See ad page 55)

Tisch Fine Art / Lee Tisch Bialczak

1031 MT Hwy 431 – (406) 868-9613 tischfineart.com tischfineart@gmail.com Open: by appt. Traditional western landscape and wildlife artist. Original pastel & oil paintings, fine art giclee prints & lithographs. For more information, please visit tischfineart.com or email tischfineart@ gmail.com.

Treasure State ArtStyles

treasurestateartstyles.com We Are Into Art! From painters to poets, nontraditional artists, gallery pages and interesting stories, we’re proud to include it all in one place. (See ad page 55)

Ukrainetz Fine Art Studios

2104 5th Ave. S (406) 899-2958 / (406) 899-4134 ronukrainetz.com echoukrainetz.com Open: Call for appt. Fine Art, originals in batik, oil, polychromatic engraved Claybord, acrylics, and etchings. (See ad page 59)

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Ursuline Retreat, Conference Centre & Museum

2300 Central Ave. – (406) 452-8585

Western Art Week Special Edition

(P.O. Box 648) westernartweek.com gftourismbid.com August 18-22, 2021 During Western Art Week, Great Falls becomes the Western Art Capital of the World! With over 15 shows and more than 800 artists, Western Art Week provides a unique experience only found in Great Falls. A complete list of events by day will help you experience every live music performance, quick draw, auctions, and art, from oil, watercolor, and sculpture in the classic style to modern contemporary interpretations, bright, vivid, and colorful. (See ad page 2)

WHA Footprints on the Trail Art Show and Sale

Holiday Inn, 1100 5th St. S. westernheritageartists.com August 19-21, 2021 March 16-22, 2022 Come join the fun and celebrate the rich history and culture of Western Art, as the Western Heritage Artists present the “Footprints on the Trail Art Show and Sale”. Guests will find an eclectic, generally contemporary collection of artworks in a variety of genres from over 60 artists. Please visit our website for the list of exhibitors and show schedule.

Wrangler Gallery

312 Central Ave. (406) 761-4980 / (406) 799-5885 wranglergalleryart.com senatorhamlett@gmail.com Open: varies & by appt. Contemporary & deceased western & Native American artists CM Russell & Paxson. Paintings by Sherry Gallagher, John Gawne, Don Olze, Brock Holbrook, and OC Seltzer; Bronzes by Greg Kelsey, Terry Murphy & Heikka. Miniature wagons by Bruce Morgan.

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HAMILTON Glacier Country Map D-6 Zip Code 59840

Art City

407 W. Main St. – (406) 363-4764 facebook.com/ArtCityHamilton

Art Focus - Fine Arts & Framing

215 W. Main St. – (406) 363-4112 artfocusmontana.com info@artfocusmontana.com Open: M-SA 10-5:30 & by appt. Focused on Montana and regional artists for 24 years, we represent a fine selection of painting, ceramics, glass, jewelry, sculpture, and photography: A blend of traditional and contemporary styles, naturally inspired!

Artists Along the Bitterroot

artistsalongthebitterroot.com aab@artistsalongthebitterroot.com June 4-6 & September 10-12, 2021 A coalition of artists in the Bitterroot Valley offering educational opportunities and free studio tours. Tours are an opportunity for public to view and purchase artwork directly from the artists. (See ad page 30)

Bitterroot Arts Guild

bitterrootartsguild.org bitterrootartsguild@gmail.com A community of artists and craftspeople dedicated to providing a nurturing and inspirational environment for our members and the community at large by showcasing our members through education and events.

26th Annual Bitterroot Brewfest (406) 363-2400 bitterrootchamber.com July 31, 2021

12th Annual Bitterroot Celtic Games & Gathering

Daly Mansion – (406) 274-8886 (P.O. Box 1774) bcgg.org bitterrootcelticsociety@outlook.com Aug 21-22, 2021 SA 9am-10pm, SU 9-4 Held at the historic Daly Mansion grounds. Live music featuring the Harp Twins. Irish and Highland dancing; adult and children’s Highland athletic competitions; pipe band competitions; Gathering of the Clans; mead, Scotch & Irish whisky tastings; dog herding demos; Celtic crafts; food & drink vendors; kids activity area. Tickets available online. Admission for kids 11 and under is free with adult admission. (See ad page 32)

Bitterroot Valley Chamber of Commerce

105 E. Main St. – (406) 363-2400 bitterrootchamber.com localinfo@bvchamber.com Open: M-F 8-5 Promoting business, economic opportunities and quality of life in the Bitterroot Valley since 1905.

COOPER AND HIS CART

W. Holsapple Montana Bliss Artworks Studio and Gallery, Hamilton

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DOWN UNDER Karen Savory, Hamilton

Bolen-Kapor Fine Arts

(406) 360-3936 bolenbronzes.com maribolen@bolenbronzes.com (406) 381-8001 kapor-art.com michele.kapor@gmail.com Open: Call to schedule a studio visit. Bronze sculptor Mari Bolen, and landscape oil painter Michele Kapor, welcome appointments to visit their studio/gallery to see bronzes depicting western wildlife, Native American figures, horses, and landscapes of the old and new West.

Chapter One Book Store

252 W. Main St. – (406) 363-5220

Clay Works! In the Bitterroot 325 W. Main St.

Hamilton Players, Inc.

LADY SINGS THE BLUES

Barbara Liss Montana Bliss Artworks Studio and Gallery, Hamilton

100 Ricketts Rd. – (406) 375-9050 hamiltonplayers.com boxoffice@hamiltonplayers.com Open: F 1-6 Renovated in 1995 from a 2-story schoolhouse, then the Rocky Mtn. Laboratory, this 168-seat theater sits between beautiful Blodgett Canyon and the Bitterroot River. A non-profit, community theater offering high quality productions in an intimate, audience-friendly space. The 2021 Season features: Always, Patsy Cline (February - streaming); April - TBD (streaming); I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (June - format TBD); and Steel Magnolias (August – format TBD). (See ad page 32)

Joe’s Studio

220 Marcus St. – (406) 961-4586

Daly Mansion Preservation Trust

251 Eastside Hwy – (406) 363-6004 (P.O. Box 223)

Dulcie Belanger, Artist

301 S. 8th St. - (406) 381-4029 dulciebelanger.com dlfbelanger@gmail.com

Laughing Mule Press

101 S. 7th St. – (406) 370-5640 laughingmulepress.com hello@laughing-mule.com Original hand-carved and hand-pulled linocut printmaking by artist Wendy Holsapple. Artwork shown at Montana Bliss Artworks Gallery. (See ad page 32)

Hamilton Performing Arts Center 217 Daly Ave. – (406) 363-2280

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HAMILTON continued Leisa Lewis Artist Encaustic Mixed Media

Ravalli County Museum & Historical Society

205 Bedford – (406) 363-3338

815 Hamilton Heights Rd. (406) 210-7415 LeisaLewis406.com leisa_lewis@me.com Open: by appt. Vibrant and slightly abstract paintings of all things nature come to life through Leisa Lewis’s use of hot beeswax, watercolor, and rice paper. Best known for her sunflower paintings, her work is available through her website and Art Focus during special events. (See ad page 30)

Montana Bliss Artworks Studio and Gallery

101 S. 7th – (406) 381-2488 montanablissartworks.com bliss@montanablissartworks.com Working studio for Barbara Liss, sculpted concrete faces for use in home or garden. Gallery features regional artwork, paintings, jewelry, wood craft, glass and more. (See ad page 32)

2nd Saturday Culture Crawl Artwalk

Downtown Hamilton facebook.com/CultureCrawlHamilton

Simply Savory Art

564 Wapiti Loop - (406) 363-0028 simplysavoryart.com karen@simplysavoryart.com Open: by appt. Bright and playful, Karen Savory’s whimsical watercolor paintings celebrate nature and express the utter joy she feels when wandering through Montana’s wildlands. Studio visits welcomed by appointment. Original artwork also available through Art Focus and Persimmon Gallery. (See ad page 30)

Stone Cottage

219 Main St. – (406) 363-4789

Patty Franklin Mosaics

518 S. 4th St. – (406) 363-7456 (P.O. Box 1409) pattyfranklinmosaics.com patty@pattyfranklinmosaics.com Open: Call to schedule a studio visit. Bitterroot artist Patty Franklin is classically trained by mosaic masters of Italy. She has adapted the ancient techniques she learned to produce her distinct, colorful, highly collectible contemporary mosaics. Originals can be purchased directly through her website.

SOARING DREAMS Lisa Tate Lisa Tate Glass, Missoula

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AUTUMN IN HAMILTON Brett Thuma Brett Thuma Gallery, Bigfork

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HARLOWTON

Southeast Montana Map N-7 Zip Code 59034

Central Montana Map K-6 Zip Code 59036

Big Horn County Historical Museum

Upper Musselshell Museum

1163 3rd St. E, I-90 Exit 497 (406) 665-1671 bighorncountymuseum.org info@bighorncountymuseum.org Open: Mem. Day - Labor Day 8-6; Labor Day - Mem. Day M-F 9-5 Beautiful complex of 24 restored historical structures and five exhibit buildings. Restored tractors, equipment, and automobiles. Exhibits on Fort Custer, Will James, Plains Indians, and J.H. Sharp in main gallery. Picnic area and gift shop.

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36 S. Central Ave. – (406) 632-5519 (P.O. Box 364) harlowtonmuseum.org museum@mtintouch.net Open: Mem. Day – Labor Day, F-SU 10-5 The Upper Musselshell Historical Society focuses on the Upper Musselshell Valley. See an original Homestead, the Harlan Lucas Indian arrow point collection, a unique Charles Russell engraved rifle, a Nez Perce display, carriages, and the Milwaukee Railroad library. We are also part of the Montana Dinosaur Trail, and in 2020 have a new Apatosaurus fossil.

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HAVRE Central Montana Map K-2 Zip Code 59501

Artitudes Gallery

220 3rd Ave., Ste. 402 (Atrium Mall) (406) 265-2104 artitudes@havremt.net

Becky Ross Gallery at Cavaliers 321 3rd St. – (406) 265-1224 (406) 265-4723

Big Sky Images

1753 Hwy 2 NW, Ste. 8 (406) 788-7210 / (406) 399-6522 (Holiday Village Mall)

Book Exchange Emporium 220 3rd Ave., Ste. 411 (406) 265-6452

H. Earl Clack Museum 1753 US HWY 2 NW #1 (406) 265-4000

Havre Area Chamber of Commerce

130 5th Ave. – (406) 265-4383 (P.O. Box 308) havrechamber.com chamber@havrechamber.com

Havre Festival Days

130 5th Ave. – (406) 265-4383 (P.O. Box 308) havrechamber.com chamber@havrechamber.com September 17-19, 2021 Festival Days brings a close to every summer with three days of entertainment, fun, and community pride. With a parade, live music, vendor shows and much, much more, there is something for everyone to come out and enjoy.

Havre / Hill County Historic Preservation Commission 130 5th Ave. – (406) 265-4383 (P.O. Box 324) havrehillpreservation.org bdmiller@mtintouch.net

Havre Historic Tours

132 Third St. – (406) 399-5225 (124 Third St.)

Havre Historical Underground Tours & Railroad Museum 120 3rd Ave. – (406) 265-8888 (P.O. Box 1605)

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Havre’s S.A.T.U.R.D.A.Y. Market

Havre’s Town Square – (406) 265-4383 (P.O. Box 308) havrechamber.com chamber@havrechamber.com July 10 - September 18, 8-12 (pending COVID restrictions) S.A.T.U.R.D.A.Y. Market creates a great place for the community farmers, tourists and businesses to make connections and support each other. Vendors are welcome. July until Festival Days weekend.

High Plains Gallery & Frame Shop

220 3rd Ave., Ste. 401 (406) 265-3125 (Atrium Mall) hpg@highplainsgallery.com

Montana Actors’ Theatre MAT Theatre – MSUN Campus

(406) 945-0272 mtactors.com jay@mtactors.com As the resident theatre company of MSUNorthern, MAT produces everything from cutting-edge works to classics with eight mainstage shows per season. Emphasis is also given to producing original works. KidsMAT (children’s summer theatre) is offered across the Hi-Line of Montana all summer and the Troupe Tours, a dinner theatre production, state-wide every spring.

Northern Showcase Concert Association

300 13th St. W – (406) 265-3732

Old Library Gallery

439 4th Ave. – (406) 265-8165 dongreytak.com

Sounds on the Square

Havre’s Town Square – (406) 265-4383 (P.O. Box 308) havrechamber.com chamber@havrechamber.com June 9 - August 11, 6-8pm (weather & COVID restrictions permitting) Free summer concerts provided by several area bands and sponsored by NorthWestern Energy and Triangle Communications/Triangle Mobile.

Wahkpa Chu’gn Buffalo Jump 1753 US Hwy 2 NE #1 (406) 265-400

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MOLTEN CITY

Mark Baumbach The Walking Man Frame Shop & Gallery, Whitefish

HOLTER EXHIBIT Linda McCray Linda McCray Studio, LLC, Helena

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1+1=1 Gallery

434 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 431-9931 1plus1is1.com info@1plus1is1.com Open: W-F 11-5, SA 10-4 Contemporary fine art in a warm, friendly gallery. We focus on artists from Montana and the Northwest. Handcrafted furniture, ceramics, painting, encaustic art, woodworking, sculpture, and art jewelry. Artists represented include Becky Street, Betsey Hurd, Bonnie Lambert, Boyd Carson, Carol Montgomery, Larry Calkins, Laurie Shaman, Nancy Goughnour, Linda McCray, Paul Guillemette, Peter Shaughnessy, Maureen Shaughnessy, Susan Mattson, Lori Blaylock, Tim Carney, Sarahjess Swann, Erika James, Carla Potter, Tina Albro, Trudy Skari, Eliza Weber and others. (See ad page 75)

Archambault Artist

331 W. Lawrence – (406) 443-8206

Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Ave. (406) 443-3502 archiebray.org archiebray@archiebray.org

The Art Space

17 W. Placer Ave. – (406) 404-6359 TheArtSpaceLLC.com Open: sometimes T-SA 11-5p, & by appt. “I’ve connected my love for abstract painting with Montana’s outdoor spaces. Let’s meet to create a piece or several that hold meaning for you in your space.” - Artist, Curator, and Instructor, Leah Cupino (See ad page 75)

Aunt Bonnie’s Books & Gifts

419 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 443-3093 Open: M-SA 10-6, SU 11-3 Helena’s oldest and most charming bookstore. 3 rooms of books, hardbacks, ½ price, collectibles, new books (10% off), trade system (1 room only). 50% off special each month. Plus tarot decks, cards, music, candles, jewelry, statuary, scarves, incense, sage, sweetgrass and much more!

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Bear’s Den Custom Framing & Alan Snell Gallery

2104 Last Chance Gulch (406) 442-4151 alansnell.com beartrax77@aol.com Open: M-F 9:30-5:30, SA 10-3 Featuring the art of owner Alan Snell and other local artists, working in paint, photography and glass. Custom crafted furniture. Originals and prints available. We also offer national award-winning custom framing with some of the newest techniques and frames. Giclee high-end printing.

Bear Grass Fine Art

4124 Lake Helena Dr. (406) 227-4040 novotneart.com – novotneart@aol.com Specializing in impressionistic works that capture the beauty of Montana. Creating paintings for homes of distinction. Commissioned paintings are welcome. The studio is open for visiting. Call for an appointment. (See ad page 67)

Beargrass Trading Company

417 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 502-1777 beargrasstrading.com beargrasstradingcompany@gmail.com

Becky Eiker

1220 Morning Glory – (406) 442-5613 eiker@bresnan.net

Birds & Beasleys

2 S. Last Chance Gulch (406) 449-0904 birdsandbeasleys.com info@birdsandbeasleys.com Open: 7 days a week; M-SA 9:30-6, SU 11-4 Artwork by Jane Shull Beasley. Montana pottery, souvenirs, paintings, huckleberry products, backyard birding supplies, feeders, seed, birdbaths, and garden art. Customers say, “I come here because there is always something new & different.” We are located in downtown Helena at the intersection of Broadway and the walking mall. (See ad page 75)

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Cohesion Dance Project

Dale Beckman Gallery

1020 Argyle St. – (406) 422-0830 cohesiondance.org cohesiondance@gmail.com Open: M-F 9:30-8 Offering contemporary classes and performance opportunities for all ages & abilities, including those with disabilities. Join us Thanksgiving weekend in Helena for Shira Greenberg’s Nutcracker on the Rocks production.

(406) 449-6163 dalebeckman.com dalebeckmangallery@gmail.com

Eureka!

38 S. Last Chance, #102 (406) 209-7853 eurekahelena.com hello@eurekahelena.com Come find the perfect made in Montana souvenir from your trip at Eureka! Featuring the most unique Montana and regional artists. Come see us at 38 S. Last Chance Gulch, right next to the yellow trolley.

Creative Arts Center of Helena Home of Premiere Dance Company

718 Logan St. – (406) 442-6519 dancehelena.com creativeartscenterhelena@gmail.com Open: M-F 12:30 – 6:30 (office hours) Director Charlene White has been teaching Helena to dance since 1985. Classes: creative movement, ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, and modern. Ages 3-adult. Go to dancehelena.com for class, workshop, & performance information.

ExplorationWorks

995 Carousel Way – (406) 457-1800

Farcountry Press

2750 Broadwater Ave. (800) 821-3874

CAROL NOVOTNE

BEAR GRASS FINE ART “Winter Comes to the Yellowstone” 16 x 18 O/C $2,700 WWW.

Helena, Montana rfcnmax@aol.com 406-227-4040

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Glass Craft

618 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 449-2897

Fehlig Design & Studio

1034 8th Ave. – (406) 442-1134 fehligdesign.com kathyfehlig@charter.net A signature member of the Pastel Society of America and the International Society of Acrylic Painters, award-winning artist Kathryn Fehlig specializes in Montana landscapes and flowers in pastel, acrylic, and scratchboard. Available work can be viewed on her website, at Mountain Sage Gallery in Helena, and Latigo & Lace in Augusta, MT or by appt. at her studio/gallery. (See ad page 69)

Ghost Art Gallery

21 S. Last Chance Gulch (406) 443-4536 ghostartgallery.com Located on the historic downtown Walking Mall, Ghost Art Gallery offers original art, limited edition prints, Montana pottery, handcrafted jewelry, unique gifts, and nationally certified picture framing. (See ad page 75)

Grandstreet Theatre

325 N. Park – (406) 442-4270 (P.O. Box 1258) grandstreettheatre.com Enjoy Montana-grown community theatre at its finest! Award-winning dramas, side-splitting comedies, and Broadway musicals in our beautiful location. Built as a church in 1901, a unique and historic theatre venue like no other. We have a world-class Theatre School with classes during the school year and a fantastic Summer Theatre School as well! Tickets and more information are available online. (See ad this page)

Helena Civic Center

340 Neill Ave. – (406) 447-8481

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Lilacs in a Blue Vase (detail) pastel

Wolf Studios, LLC

paintings drawings Oils Scratchboard Graphite Colored Pencil Kathryn Fehlig PSA NPS ISAP 1034 8th Avenue

Helena MT 59601

(406) 442-1134 www.fehligdesign.com kathyfehlig@charter.net

Contemporary Wildlife JANICE G. BOGY 406.490.3364 JaniceGBogy.com Whitehall, Montana

Glass by Kendall Ratcliff

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Mountain Gallery

Rails Over Homestake Pass by Marion Thompson 1085 Sonoma Dr., Helena MT 59601 • 406 475-4702 mst@helenet.com mountainsagegallery.com

Jewelry Pottery Bronze Stone Glass Prints Wood Photography Paintings

433 North Last Chance Gulch - HELENA mountainsagegallery433@gmail.com 406 457-8240 - mountainsagegallery.com WWW.

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HELENA continued Helena Holiday MADE Fair

handmademontana.com December 4-5, 2021 Lewis & Clark Fairgrounds The MADE fair is a modern art & handcrafted market featuring local & regional artists and makers. Our events are a curated collection of over 200 skilled artisans, as well as a handful of non-profits. The MADE fair’s mission is to increase awareness of handmade goods as an alternative to mass-produced items and support local and regional small craft business by providing a place to sell their goods. We provide opportunities to artists of all levels—the hobbyist to the seasoned professional.

Helena Symphony

2 Last Chance Gulch, Ste. 100 (406) 442-1860

Helena Tourism Alliance

105 Reeder’s Alley helenamt.com info@helenamt.com Check out helenamt.com for a variety of art, history & culture information as well as a historic walking tour smart phone app. (See ad this page)

High Plains Sheepskin 5 W. Main St., East Helena (406) 227-8965 hpsheepskin.com shpskin@mt.net

Holter Museum of Art

12 E. Lawrence – (406) 442-6400 holtermuseum.org Open: T-SA 10-5:30, SU 12-4, closed Mondays Featuring more than 20 art exhibitions throughout the year that focus on contemporary art of the Northwest. Educational classes for children and adults as well as a wide variety of special events. Shop in the Museum Store for one-ofa-kind artwork and gifts made by more than 40 local and regional artists. Free admission! (See ad page 68)

Jean McLean Fine Art

7791 York Rd. – (406) 475-9115 jeanmcleanart.com jeamclean@gmail.com

Jmacs Pottery

411 Last Chance Gulch (406) 996-1279 jmacspottery.com sales@jmacspottery.com

Last Chance New Play Fest

limitless Opportunities for art & Scenic Beauty

1319 Helena Ave. – (406) 431-7680 experimentaltheatrecoop.org experimental.theatre.coop@gmail.com November 5-14, 2021 The Last Chance New Play Fest serves as a showcase for new and recent work by Montana playwrights. Visit our website or see us on Facebook for submission details, auditions, and performance schedule. (See ad page 124)

Lewis & Clark Library 120 S. Last Chance Gulch (406) 447-1690

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FILLING STATION

Miracle of American Museum, Polson

Linda McCray Studio, LLC

(406) 439-2073 LindaMcCray.com LM@LindaMcCray.com I translate universal spiritual truths into abstract paintings that speak to others, regardless of their traditions. I invite you to virtually enjoy my Holter Museum of Art exhibition, artist-in-residency, and artist talk on YouTube @ Linda McCray Studio. (See ad this page)

Linda Roberts Photography

(406) 459-7939 lindarobertsphotography.com linda@lindarobertsphotography.com

Marion S. Thompson

1085 Sonoma Dr. – (406) 475-4702 mountainsagegallery.com/ collections/70854 mst@helenet.com Specializing in scenes from around Montana and the Northwest, Marion Thompson works mostly in oils from reference material collected during road trips and hikes within the region. His realistic style reflects an appreciation of the designs found in nature which he depicts in his art. His work can be seen at the Mountain Sage Gallery in Helena, on Facebook, or by appointment in his home studio. (See ad page 69)

Glimmer of Grace Helena, Montana LindaMcCray.com WWW.

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HELENA continued Maureen Shaughnessy, Artist 434 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 431-9931

Montana Book Company 331 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 443-0260

Montana Dance Arts Association

718 Logan St. – (406) 442-6519 montanadancearts.org montanadanceartsassoc@gmail.com Bringing the world of dance to Big Sky Country for over 50 years! MDAA annually offers workshops in Oct. and Apr., bringing guest artists from across the US to work with Montana dance students. Go to montanadancearts.org for workshop information.

Montana Masonic Museum

N. 425 Park Ave. – (406) 442-7774

Montana Military Museum

1956 Mt. Majo St. (406) 324-3550/3551 (P.O. Box 125) militarymuseum.org myfun51@msn.com Open: TH 9-4, or by appt. Exhibits concerning Montana’s extensive military history, from the Corps of Discovery to current operations. Gift shop in Building T-16. (See ad page 73)

Montana Preservation Alliance 414 W. 6th Ave., Ste. 110 (406) 457-2822

The Montana State Capitol

(406) 444-2694 Closed holidays. The Montana Historical Society provides free, self-guiding brochures for exploring one of the nation’s most beautiful Capitol buildings. The “People’s House” is home to an outstanding copper village collection of Montanainspired artwork, including Charles M. Russell’s masterpiece, ‘Lewis and Clark Meeting Indians at Ross’ Hole,’ in the House chamber. Also enjoy historic murals by E.S. Paxson, Amédée Joullin, F. Pedretti’s Sons, and Eugene Daub, as well as statuary portraying some of Montana’s most notable citizens, and the Gallery of Outstanding Montanans.

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Montana’s Museum at the Montana Historical Society

225 N. Roberts - (406) 444-2694 MHS.MT.GOV Open: M-SA 9-5, closed SU & federal holidays. MHS Research Center is open by appointment at mhslibrary@mt.gov or by calling (406) 444-2681. More information is available at mhs.mt.gov/ research/visiting Admission: MHS members & their families FREE. $5 per adult, $1 per child, $12 two-day family pass and includes admission to the Original Governor’s Mansion. We’re family friendly and a delightful way to learn about 11,000 years of Montana’s past. The Mackay Gallery of Charles M. Russell Art displays some of the finest art in the world, immersing visitors in the romance of the American West. The Montana Homeland exhibit takes a trip through time, beginning with the earliest history of Native peoples to the trappers, traders, miners, ranchers, homesteaders, and others who came to make Montana home. The Last Chance Tour Train departs from just outside the Montana Historical Society’s doors, offering an open-air trip through Helena’s delightful historic districts during the summer season. (See ad page 131)

Mountain Sage Gallery

433 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 457-8240 mountainsagegallery.com mountainsagegallery433@gmail.com Open: year-round, T–SA 10-5:30; May–Dec, SU 11–4 A unique gallery displaying original works of art and prints by internationally acclaimed artists. Paintings and drawings in all media by Sally Angove, Ann Patterson Bishop, Janice Bogy, Kathryn Fehlig, Sheri Nagy, Svitlana Prouty, Lyle Schwabauer, and Marion Thompson. Fused glass and glass sculptures by Paul Graham. Unique rock mosaic pieces by Russ Ratcliff. Stained glass/agate creations by Kendall Ratcliff. Bronzes by Lyle Schwabauer. Photography by Linda Roberts. Fine gold jewelry by Dave Barnes. Unique pottery pieces by Ann Patterson Bishop and Linda Roberts. Handpainted silk scarves and jewelry by Svitlana Prouty. (See ad page 69)

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Musikanten Montana Choral Chamber Ensemble

8 Park Pl., Clancy – (406) 933-5246 musikantenmt.org musikantenmt@aol.com The 30-voice chamber chorus is in its 17th season of performing in Montana, under Artistic Director Kerry Krebill. Holds annual All Souls Concerts in November. Produces the Montana Early Music Festival in early Spring, performing major Renaissance and Baroque works with period instruments in four Montana cities. Hosts Helena Choral Week on alternate years in June.

The Myrna Loy

15 N. Ewing – (406) 443-0287 themyrnaloy.com The Myrna Loy is Helena’s communityfired culture center, presenting films, concerts, and performances that inspire the creative spirits of Central Montana. We show two films every night, support artists in creating new work, and nurture a lifelong love of the arts through arts education and residencies. Food, beer, wine, films, music - inspiration! See what’s happening tonight at themyrnaloy.com. (See ad page 68)

Original Governor’s Mansion

304 N. Ewing – (406) 444-2694 Open: Temporarily closed due to Covid-19 pandemic, call for updates. The Original Governor’s Mansion, home to Montana’s early governors, is one of the state’s finest historic house museums. The Queen Anne–style mansion reveals how the western elite lived in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Discounted admission tickets to both Montana Historical Society Museum and the Original Governor’s Mansion are available.

Paul Graham Originals

3223 LeGrande Cannon Blvd. (406) 459-9729 grahamoriginals.com pgraham@grahamoriginals.com Open: by appt. Sculpted metal and glass plates, 3-dimensional designs, chandeliers, fused glass, oil paintings on glass, original oils, and limited edition prints. Commissions accepted.

Paul Pacini Black & White Photography

303 State St. (406) 443-7730 / (406) 431-7306 WWW.

West of Helena, MT @ Fort William H. Harrison Museum and Gift Shop Hours: 10am-4pm Thursdays or by appointment. Call 406-324-3550/3551 montanamilitarymuseum.org P.O. Box 125 • Ft. Harrison, MT 59636

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Sally Angove’s Ascension Art Studio

8 W. Lawrence St. – (406) 444-5004 queencityballet.com queencityballet@gmail.com Queen City Ballet has become a destination for students who desire the finest classical dance training. Year-round enrollment ages 3 and older for Creative Dance, Pre-Ballet, voice class, and all levels of ballet and pointe taught in the Russian method. Summer Princess Camps and Dance Intensives June, July, and August. Annual production of the holiday classic, The Nutcracker (check online for dates).

Raw-Creation

738 2nd St. – (406) 442-4657 ascensionstudio.org sangove@bresnan.net

Sage & Oats Trading Post

424 N. Last Chance Gulch (406) 404-7070 sageandoats.com Owned by Northern Cheyenne tribal member Major Robinson and his wife Michelle, Sage & Oats Trading Post offers an intercultural shopping experience. Come explore affordable American Indian and Montana Immigrant artisan wares featuring the Plains Tribes, the Northern Isles, Scandinavian, Asian and European countries, as well as Made in Montana novelty gifts which celebrate Montana’s history, culture, and diversity. (See ad page 75)

624 Wilder Ave. – (406) 459-4081 (P.O. Box 786) raw-creation.com lizedesigns786@gmail.com Tiernan Irish Dancers Open: by appt. 1020 Argyle – (406) 475-3722 Liz’s works are based on personal reflec(P.O. Box 964) tion of how the past interweaves with the present. Blending “found” items with traditional media, “out of the ordinary” Timothy’s Fine Woodworking works emerge as dolls/assemblage, 3025 E. Bozeman Ave. paintings, and college. RE-imagine Art.Mon-Sat (406) 461-8621

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GLASS FLOWER BEADS Livingston Gallery Association, Livingston

9:30am–6pm Sun 11am–4pm

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Dona Ganns Underscore Art & Jewelry, Whitefish

2 S. Last Chance Gulch, Helena 406-449-0904 • birdsandbeasleys.com

lena EVELYN

Echo Ukrainetz Ukrainetz Fine Art Studios, Great Falls

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Shirley Cleary

GHOST ART GALLERY 21 S. Last Chance Gulch – (406) 443-4536 • ghostartgallery.com

Downtown Mon-Sat 9:30am–6pm Sun 11am–4pm

2 S. Last Chance Gulch, Helena 406-449-0904 • birdsandbeasleys.com

Helena (406) 404-7070 | WWW.SAGEANDOATS.COM 424 N LAST ChANCE GuLCh, hELENA, MT

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Glacier Country Map C-4 Zip Code 59845

Southeast Montana Map M-7 Zip Code 59037

Symes Hot Springs Hotel, Gallery & Antiques

209 Wall St. (406) 741-2361 / (888) 305-3106 (P.O. Box 651)

HUNGRY HORSE Glacier Country Map D-2 Zip Code 59919

Glacier Fine Art/ Nicolas Oberling Studio

(8 miles from West Glacier entrance to Glacier National Park) 9004 Hwy 2 E – (406) 253-9413 glacierfineart.com betsyjb1686@gmail.com Open: summer 1-8; year-round by appt. Showcasing landscape paintings of Nicholas Oberling, known for his meticulous and inspirational paintings of Glacier National Park. Original oils, giclees, and cards depicting Glacier National Park. (See ad this page)

Huntley Project Museum

770 Railroad Hwy. – (406) 348-2533 (4 mi. E of Huntley, along Hwy 312 or I-94 Exit 6) huntleyprojectmuseum.com huntleyprojectmuseum@gmail.com Open: Apr 1 – Aug 31, M-SA 10-5 & SU 1-5; Sep 1 – Mar 31, T–SA 10-4 We tell the unique history of the Huntley Irrigation Project, a Bureau of Reclamation Project that began operation in 1907. Our 10 acres include 18 homestead buildings, hundreds of turn of the century farm implements, and thousands of artifacts. The Museum interprets, preserves, restores, and portrays life on the Project. Free admission.

Glacier Fine art Nicholas Oberling Studio

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Glacier Country Map D-5 Zip Code 59846

Glacier Country Map D-3 Zip Code 59901

Ivette Fine Art

Abbrescia Gallery and Fine Art Restoration Studio

17098 Bagnell Ln. – (406) 218-1283

236 Second Ave. W – (406) 871-0414 abbresciaart.com abbresciaartinfo@gmail.com Located in the Sykes Complex, home to Joe Abbrescia Jr.’s fine art restoration studio specializing in painting conservation, fine art appraisals, consultation, and condition reports. Browse our newly expanded fine art gallery for paintings, bronzes, illustration art, etchings, and one-of-a-kind furnishings for your mountain home. (See ad page 79)

HYSHAM Southeast Montana Map O-6 Zip Code 59038

Treasure County ‘89ers Museum & Yucca Theatre

324 Elliot Ave. – (406) 342-5252 (P.O. Box 489)

JEFFERSON CITY Southwest Montana Map G-6 Zip Code 59638

Budget Framing and the Artist’s Workshop, Inc.

Tizer Botanic Garden & Arboretum

38 Tizer Lake Rd. – (406) 933-8789 (P.O. Box 129) tizergardens.com info@tizergardens.com Open: May-Oct, 10-6 daily; including holidays Tizer Botanic Gardens & Arboretum is one of only three internationally accredited Arboreta in the US that is privately owned, and Montana’s only full-time operated Botanical Garden. It is so much fun and very unique!

JOLIET Yellowstone Country Map L-8 Zip Code 59041

Charles Ringer Studio & Gallery 418 E. Front St. – (406) 962-3705 (P.O. Box 75)

JORDAN Missouri River Country Map P-4 Zip Code 59337

Garfield County Museum

(406) 557-2517/ (406) 557-6266 (Hwy 200, on east edge of Jordan) (P.O. Box 31) garfieldcounty.com/our-museum.html history@bigdry.com Open: June 1 - September 1, M-SU 1-5 Displays of local history from dinosaurs to homesteads. Original county jail & one-room schoolhouse.

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322 2nd St. W – (406) 756-6858

Conrad Mansion NHS Museum

330 Woodland Ave. – (406) 755-2166 (P.O. Box 1041)

Frame It – Greg Smith’s Studio

35 3rd St. E, Ste. B35 – (406) 257-5498

Hockaday Museum of Art

302 2nd Ave. E - (406) 755-5268 hockadaymuseum.org information@hockadaymuseum.org Open: T- SA 11-3, check online for current hours Artistic Gateway to Glacier National Park! Community-centered, public art museum in historic downtown Kalispell presenting Montana’s artistic legacy, past and present. “Crown of the Continent” gallery showcases the art, artists & cultural history of Glacier National Park, Blackfeet Nation & permanent art collection. Frequently changing exhibits feature regional & national masterworks. Children’s Discovery Gallery for handson exhibits, school outreach; art classes for all ages; docent lead tours; gift shop; annual Member’s Salon, educational programming, and community art events.

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KALISPELL continued Kalispell Business Improvement District / Kalispell Downtown Association (406) 253-6923 downtownkalispell.com pam@downtownkalispell.com Historic Downtown Kalispell, Glacier Park’s Hometown, is nestled in history and steeped in charm. In the heart of Kalispell you will find a quaint place for both visitors and residents featuring specialty retail shops offering the work of local artisans, delectable restaurants, as well as historic architecture and museums. (See ad page 79)

Louise Barker – Fine Fabric & Distinctive Jewelry 1302 Whitefish Stage (406) 250-7276 louisebarker.com louisebarker@louisebarker.com

Lowery Studio & Gallery

2668 Hwy 2 E – (406) 261-7671

Mark Ogle Studio

405 Valley View Dr. – (406) 249-3177 (P.O. Box 1821) markogle.com

Montana Modern Fine Art 127 Main St. – (406) 755-5321

Northwest Ballet School & Company

1411 - 1st Ave. W – (406) 755-0760 northwestballet.com info@northwestballet.com

Northwest Montana Historical Society

124 2nd Ave. E – (406) 756-8381 nwmthistory.org museum@nwmthistory.org Open: M-F 10-5 (check website & FB) Galleries filled with engaging exhibits and one-of-a-kind artifacts tell the stories of the region’s history, including the settlement of the Flathead Valley; Glacier National Park; the American Indians of Northwest Montana, the vanished town of Demersville, and pioneer Frank Bird Linderman. Our Schoolbell Books & Gifts has something for everyone and a great selection of works by Montana authors.

Paint, Metal & Mud - An Artists’ Cooperative

16 1st St. W – (406) 755-8886 (In the historic Kalispell Grand Hotel) paintmetalandmud.com Open: M-SA 10-6 Featuring unique fine art from some of the Flathead Valley’s finest artists: acrylic, glass, jewelry, oils, photography, pottery, soft pastels, textiles, watercolors, and woodworking. (See ad page 79)

Powder Horn Trading Co.

2052 Hwy 2 E – (406) 752-6669

Sassafras – Cooperative Mix of Art, Crafts & Antiques

120 Main St. – (406) 752-2433 sassafrasartcoop.com susan@sassafrasartcoop.com Open: M-SA 10-5:30 Located in a restored 1892 building. Antiques, furniture, and pianos create a perfect atmosphere to browse through over 50 artisans whose creations include: photography, oils, pastels, acrylics, and watercolors. We also offer a variety of fiber arts, hats, hand-blown glass, turned wood, soaps, and a great selection of jewelry and cards. (See ad page 79)

Sherry Wells Pottery & Free Flight Studio

562 Concord Ln. – (406) 756-0766

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Neil Jussila Two Rivers Gallery, Big Timber

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28947-1 DowntownJoe Abbrescia’s Jr’s Art Restoration and newly expanded fine art Kalispell Studiogallery is located in the Sykes Complex.

406-871-0414 236 2nd Ave West Kalispell MT 59901 abbresciaart.com

Kintla Camp Event Room

2021 Schedule On Our Website www.montanahouse.info

Local Artists PAINT METAL & MUD Art Gallery & Gifts

Mon-Sat 10-6

406-755-8886

Sassafrass

16 1st Street West Located in the Historic Kalispell Grand Hotel

406-752-2433 | sassafrassartcoop.com

Paintmetalandmud.com

120 Main Street | Kalispell, Montana 59901

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AMERICAN BISON

James Prosek Livingston Depot Center, Livingston

LAME DEER

LEWISTOWN

Southeast Montana Map P-8 Zip Code 59043

Central Montana Map K-5 Zip Code 59457

Learning Center Chief Dull Knife College

1 College Dr. – (406) 477-6215 ext. 148

Jessie Mullin Picture Museum

509 Cheyenne Ave. – (406) 477-6460 (P.O. Box 922)

LAUREL Southeast Montana Map L-7 Zip Code 59044

Countryside Photography & Gallery

515 Wyoming Ave. – (406) 690-6906 countrysidephotogallery.com facebook.com/ countrysidephotography&gallery ctryphoto@earthlink.net

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C. Kuzma Studio

1481 Middle Fork Rd. – (406) 538-3710 (P.O. Box 786) ckuzma@hotmail.com Open: by appt. My work is the expression of a lifelong love for animals and studies in Animal Science. This I translate into clay, seeking not to record a static episode, but to play out the drama of life. My work evolves toward expressionism, most often equine, and an embodiment of emotion; caught in the turn of an ear or the swish of a tail. (See ad page 81)

C & V Home Antiques

413 W. Main St. – (406) 366-3604 cvhomemt.com cvhomemontana@gmail.com Open M-F 9-5:30, SA 10-3 Montana’s premier resource for antique and vintage home furnishings. MidCentury Modern, Hollywood Regency, French, English, Asian, and more! (See ad page 81)

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Central Montana Fair

Moccasin Mountain Gallery, Frame Shop & Gifts

1000 Hwy 191 N – (406) 535-8841 (P.O. Box 1098)

Central Montana Museum

408 NE Main St. – (406) 535-3642 centralmtmuseum.weebly.com cmha@midrivers.com Open: Mem. Day through Labor Day, daily 10-4 Many local historic photos/displays/ collections including a Torosaurus dinosaur skull replica, Native American artifacts, forts/trading posts, Metis/Red River cart replica, Croatian stonemasons, homesteading, mining, a Norden bombsite, and much more. Charlie Russell (western artist), Clarence Cuts The Rope, and Alex LaFountain (Native American western artists), Ed McGivern (fastest gun), and others are also featured.

Lewistown Art Center

323 W. Main St. – (406) 535-8278 (P.O. Box 1018) lewistownartcenter.net centralmtart.com lewistownartcenter@gmail.com

406 W. Main – (406) 538-5125 moccasinmountainart.com moccasinmountainart@gmail.com Open: M-F 9-5, SA 10-4 Featuring Yogo sapphire jewelry, original western art, Montana-made pottery, children’s toys and games. Custom framing a specialty! Jayson & Debby Shobe, owners. (See ad this page)

36th Montana Cowboy Poetry Gathering & Western Music Rendezvous

(406) 538-4575 (P.O. Box 86) MontanaCowboyPoetryGathering.com kbkuhlmann@midrivers.com August 12-15, 2021 Starring Red Steagall, “2nd oldest gathering in the country.” (See ad this page)

Montana Mountainmen Antler Art

313 E. Main St. – (406) 538-7492

C. Kuzma Studio See listing on pg. 80

C & V Home Antiques See listing on pg. 80

Moccasin Mountain Gallery See listing on this pg.

Montana Cowboy Poetry Gathering See listing on this pg.

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LIBBY Glacier Country Map B-2 Zip Code 59923

The Heritage Museum

34067 US Hwy 2 – (406) 293-7521 (P.O. Box 628) libbyheritagemuseum.org heritagemuseum@frontier.com Open: seasonally; M-SA 10-5, SU 1-5 12-sided log museum; mining, lumbering, wildlife, Shay locomotive, Kootenai Indians, David Thompson exhibits.

Kootenai Heritage Council

Libby Memorial Center 111 E. Lincoln Blvd. – (406) 293-9643

Libby Dam Visitor Center

260 Souse Gulch Rd. – (406) 293-5577 corpslakes.us/libby susan.j.james@usace.army.mil Open: Mem. Day - Labor Day, 9:30-6 daily Located 17 miles north of Libby, the Libby Dam was designed by architect Paul Thiry of Seattle. Atop the dam sits the massive art-deco “Treaty Tower Sculpture,” designed by Albert Wein of California. The sculpture commemorates the Treaty between the US and Canada that allowed the building of the Dam and also illustrates the dam’s many missions. Dam tours (photo ID required) available as staffing allows at 10am, noon, 2pm, and 4pm. (See ad this page)

Libby Area Chamber of Commerce

905 W. 9th St. – (406) 293-4167

LINCOLN Southwest Montana Map F-5 Zip Code 59639

Annie’s Art Studio

Welcome to Libby Dam

Visit the Dam designed by Architect Paul Thiry! Interactive Exhibits in Visitor Center Tours daily in summer, by appointment year-round

See gigantic “Treaty Tower” sculpture atop the dam!

1500 Hwy 200 E. (P.O. Box 712) sculptureinthewild.com bfpathways@gmail.com Open: year-round self-guided tours International outdoor sculpture park featuring artists that incorporate natural and industrial materials associated with the area’s economic and cultural traditions on 26 wooded acres. 2020 Governor’s Arts award winner. A perfect stop off if you are on HWY 200 and wellworth a planned visit. Free admission. 129 Sucker Creek Rd. (on Hwy 200) (406) 362-4444

Lewis & Clark Library

17 miles North of Libby, MT Located at 260 Souse Gulch Road 406-293-5577 www.CorpsLakes.us/Libby MONTANA’S

Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild, Inc.

Montana Heritage House

Call ahead for hours and tour availability due to COVID closures

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3317 Blackfoot Valley Ranch Rd. (406) 431-9479 annieallenart.com sunnybunny60@gmail.com Open: May – Jan, SU-TH 10-4 Annie’s Art Studio features mixed-media creations & eco-dye methods on canvas, fibers, and paper. Call for details. Come visit and experience Annie’s world!

102 9th St. – (406) 362-4300

Upper Blackfoot Valley Historical Society

3955 Lincoln Gulch Rd. Hi-Country Trading (406) 362-4099 / (406) 362-4949 (P.O. Box 922)

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LIVINGSTON

E Street Gallery

119 S. E St. – (406) 222-9178 paultunkis.com cgmarcom@outlook.com

Yellowstone Country Map I-8 Zip Code 59047

Ad Maddox Studios

114 N. B St. – (307) 699-3912 admaddox.com The working studio of renowned fly fishing artist AD Maddox. Featuring her original oil paintings of trout and western wildlife.

Amber Jean Studio

(406) 223-6669 amberjean.com amber@amberjean.com Open: Call for a studio visit.

Avery’s Art Worx

228 S. Main St., Ste. 3 (406) 222-5974 itextavery@gmail.com Since 1999, Avery’s Art Worx has been known for their wide variety of creativity in matting and framing your favorite art. Come on down for a visit or an estimate on your next art production. Call or check online for our new location.

Elk River Books, ABAA

122 S. 2nd St., Unit 1 – (406) 333-2330 ElkRiverBooks.com info@elkriverbooks.com Open: M-SA 10-5 Specializing in rare and collectible outdoor literature, Elk River Books carries a curated selection of used books by regional authors, and a general selection of books on art, food, fiction, Western/ Native history, and more.

The Frame Garden Gallery

101 S. Main St. – (406) 222-5122 theframegarden.com theframegarden@gmail.com The Frame Garden, in the heart of historic downtown Livingston, features a renowned fine art gallery, locally crafted ceramics and jewelry, and specializes in custom framing and archival inkjet printing. (See ad this page)

The Blue Slipper Theatre

113 E. Callender St. – (406) 222-7720 blueslipper.org In the historic downtown district, we have a tradition of offering the best in Community Theater for over 50 years. Producing five full-length productions each season, with a variety of comedic and dramatic selections. We host touring productions, music, and comedy.

C. David Swanson Swanson Studios

215 E. Lewis St., Rm. 300 (406) 222-3409 davidswansonart.com info@davidswansonart.com Swanson works primarily in oils, painting contemporary realism and regional Americana: townscapes, structurescapes, and figurative subjects. His work is about time, light, and the interaction of humans, as part of nature, with the land. Member of Montana Painters Alliance.

Dance Mountain Gallery

109 S. B St. – (406) 222-0430

33rd Annual Depot Festival of the Arts (406) 222-2300 livingstondepot.org July 2-4, 2021

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LIVINGSTON continued Green Door Gallery

120 N. Main St. – (406) 333-2330 WheatgrassSaloon.com greendoor120@gmail.com Green Door Gallery, housed in the heart of historic Livingston, celebrates the work of local and regional artists with a culturally engaging experience for the viewer. Art exhibits and activities year-round.

Jim Barrett Fine Art

115 E. Callender St. – (406) 823-9502

The Livingston Center for Art & Culture

119 S. Main St. – (406) 222-5222 (P.O. Box 1644) livingstoncenter.org kathy@livingstoncenter.org Open: T-F 12-4:40, SA 11-3ish A dedicated non-profit arts organization focused on sparking new ways of seeing and thinking through the experience of art and culture. Hosting rotating exhibits throughout the year, a vibrant MT Made section, classes and workshops in the arts for all ages, and special events like our annual plein air paint out in August.

Livingston Depot Center

200 W. Park St. – (406) 222-2300 (P.O. Box 1319) livingstondepot.org getinvolved@livingstondepot.org Open: mid-May - mid-Sept M-SA 10-5 & SU 1-5 Century-old Northern Pacific passenger station exhibits, “Rails Across the Rockies,” documenting railroads in the West. Special multimedia exhibit, “Invisible Boundaries: Exploring Yellowstone’s Great Animal Migrations,” organized by the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, uses art and science to explore migrations across geographic and cultural boundaries. 33rd Annual Depot Festival of the Arts: July 2-4, 2021. (See ad this page)

Livingston Gallery Association Art Walks

livingstongalleryassociation.com Open: 5:30-8 The Livingston Gallery Association invites you to enjoy a festive evening in historic downtown Livingston for our 4th Friday Art Walks in Jun., Jul., Aug., Sept., and Nov. Distinctive galleries feature a wide variety of works. (See ad page 85)

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13 Osborn Gallery

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14 Out of the Blue Antiques

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119 119 SS Main Main St

Danforth Museum of Art

106 106NN Main Main St

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10 K Potter Fine Art 11 Livingston Center for Art and Culture

105 105W WLewis Lewis St 119 119 SS Main Main St

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18 Sheila Hrasky Gallery

112 112 SS Main Main St

19 Visions West Contemporary 108 108 SS Main Main St Livingston Depot Center Yellowstone Gateway Museumm

200W W Park Park St St 200 118WWChinook Chinook St St 118

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LIVINGSTON continued Montana Watch Co.

124 N. Main St. – (406) 222-8899

Mordam Art

109 S. Main – (406) 222-0321 mordamart.com bonnie@mordamart.com The home of Parke Goodman’s gallery of traditional oil paintings and Bonnified Designs’ handmade glass jewelry. Montana has lots of galleries, but Livingston has Mordam Art! (See ad this page)

Out of the Blue Antiques

211 S. Main St. – (406) 224-1559 etsy.com/shop/outofthebluemtusa/ outofthebluelivingston@gmail.com Livingston’s funky fun antique store. Voted #1 since opening in 2013! A collection of all things weird, wonderful, eclectic, and elegant. A hybrid zone: one part rotating art installation, and all parts interesting antiques and vintage.

Park Photo

115 S. Main St. – (406) 223-5546 parkphoto.com info@parkphoto.com Open: Daily 10-5:30 Downtown photo services, frame shop, and art gallery. Our gallery features historical images from the surrounding region, including Livingston, Bozeman, and Yellowstone National Park. Our professional photo services include: custom archival printing & framing, film & print scanning, precision art reproduction, image repair & restoration, and a wide range of shooting services. Find us across the street from The Sport. (See ad page 87)

Parks Reece Gallery

119 S. Main – (406) 222-5724 parksreece.com gallery@parksreece.com Fine art with a sense of humor. Original paintings, lithographs, and reproductions. “…the Royal Jester of modern Western art…” WBUR, Boston, National Public Radio. “Magnetic works that hold our attention with resplendent beauty and gentle satire…spellbinding…mystical,” Chicago Tribune. (See ad this page)

Parks Reece Gallery 119 S ou th Ma i n Street Li v i ngston, MT 59047 Tel . (406) 222-5724 w w w.p a rk s r e e ce .com

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Robert Osborn Gallery

110 S. Main – (406) 333-2283

Sax and Fryers Book Store

109 W. Callendar St. – (406) 222-1421

Shane Lalani Center for the Arts

415 E. Lewis St. – (406) 222-1420 theshanecenter.org info@theshanecenter.org Located in a historic school building in the heart of Livingston, we are a multiuse nonprofit arts center committed to strengthening community through participation in the arts. The Shane Center produces regular seasons of high-quality live theatre productions, innovative outreach programming, and creative educational opportunities like the Young Actors’ Workshop.

Park

PHOTO SHOOT - SCAN - RESTORE

PRINT & FRAME 115 S Main St - Livingston, MT

(406) 223-5546 parkphoto.com

Shining Mountain Gallery

1390 E. River Rd. – (406) 595-5700 shiningart76@gmail.com Open: M-SA 9-4; winter hours vary Located 15 miles south of Livingston on East River Road, one mile north of Chico Hot Springs. An oasis of fine art…originals, prints, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, furniture, stained glass, Native American cultural items, and leatherwork.

ROBERTSPANNRING.COM

39 Yellowstone Tr. – (406) 220-0126 robertspannring.com robert@robertspannring.com Open: by appt. Located in Paradise Valley, south of Livingston. Full fine art studio where paintings, original prints and sculptures of Yellowstone and Montana come alive. (See ad page 17)

Visions West Contemporary

108 S. Main St. – (406) 222-0337 visionswestcontemporary.com Dynamic gallery striving to push the boundaries of art in the West. Motivated by a passion for nature, animals & environmental issues, with artists whose work explores & celebrates these themes. Internationally recognized artists include Ted Waddell, Rocky Hawkins, and David Yarrow among others. Four locations: Bozeman & Livingston, MT; Jackson, WY; and Denver, CO.

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The Park Photo gallery features historical images & posters from:

Park County’s cultural and natural history museum. (see our listing for more info)

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LIVINGSTON continued Windy Way Rock Shop

5237 US Hwy 89 S – (406) 333-3050 windywayrockshop@gmail.com Open: M-SA 9:30-5:30, SU in summer Celebrating the beauty of the mineral kingdom with rocks and fossils from Montana and around the world. New museum display. Himalayan singing bowls. Gifts for kids and kids at heart, jewelry. On the road to Yellowstone National Park.

Central Montana Map I-3 Zip Code 59460

Earth Science Museum

208 Broadway – (406) 750-3920 (P.O. Box 122) View mineral collections from the local area and around the world!

MALTA Missouri River Country Map N-2 Zip Code 59538

Yellowstone Ballet Company

Great Plains Dinosaur Museum

Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County

Phillips County Museum

109 S. B St. – (406) 222-0430

118 W. Chinook St. – (406) 222-4184 yellowstonegatewaymuseum.org museum@parkcounty.org Open: Summer Daily 10-5, winter TH-SA 10-5. Varies, check online for updates. Interpretive, family-friendly exhibits: Native Cultures, Corps of Discovery, Yellowstone NP, Transportation (Northern Pacific Railroad), Pioneer, Military History. Temporary exhibits: Art, Chairs, Mammoth, Fire, Flintknapping, Communication. Ag, Blacksmith Shop, 1 room Schoolhouse, Summer Historic Vehicles. Gift Shop, Photo Archives, and Research Center. (See ad page 87)

405 N. 1st Ave. E – (406) 654-5300 (P.O. Box 170) 431 Hwy 2 E – (406) 654-1037 (P.O. Box 518)

MANHATTAN Yellowstone Country Map H-7 Zip Code 59741

Manhattan Area Museum

105 S. Broadway – (406) 599-7456 (P.O. Box 800)

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WILD MAN

Liz Chappie Zoller Toucan Gallery, Billings

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MILES CITY

Central Montana Map J-6 Zip Code 59053

Southeast Montana Map Q-6 Zip Code 59301

Charles M. Bair Family Museum

2751 MT Hwy 294 – (406) 572-3314 bairfamilymuseum.org Open: Daily Mem. Day-Labor Day & Sept-Oct, W-SU 10-5; last house tour at 4 Step into Montana History! Visit the museum filled with works by Russell, Sharp, Curtis, and Native American artifacts. Tour the gracious country home filled with 19th and early 20th century antiques. Enjoy the beautiful grounds, picnic area, gift shop, and historic barn filled with Bair family photos.

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Convent Keepers Community Center

1411 Leighton Blvd. – (406) 234-4146

Miles City Area Chamber of Commerce

511 Pleasant – (406) 234-2890

Range Riders Museum

435 Business I-94, W. Main St. (406) 232-6146 / (406) 234-3855

WaterWorks Art Museum

85 Waterplant Rd. – (406) 234-0635 (GPS: N46 24.3 W105 52) (P.O. Box 1284) wtrworks.org ccartc@midrivers.com Galleries and workshops located in the historic 1910 Milestown landmark: WaterWorks Pumping Plant. Changing contemporary art exhibits. Historic images of L.A. Huffman and others.

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MISSOULA Glacier Country Map D-5 Zip Code 59801*

4 Ravens Gallery

216 N. Higgins Ave. – (406) 317-1543 4ravensgallery.com Open: M-SA 10-6 (SU summer & holidays) We are local and professional artists working in a variety of mediums: glass, stone, metal, jewelry, fiber, and photography. Emphasis on fine contemporary craft. A well-known stop on the First Friday Gallery Walk in downtown Missoula. (See ad page 93)

Art Attic Framing & Design

123 South Ave. W – (406) 728-5500 artatticmt.com – emily@artatticmt.com Open: M-F 9:30-5:30, by appt. Locally owned and operated since 1968, Full-service custom framing gallery specializing in quality workmanship and unique design. Museum framing, shadow boxes, custom mirrors, mounting, matting, shrink wrapping, commercial and residential framing, home consultation, artwork delivery, professional installation, art and frame restoration, and original artwork by the talented staff. No job is too big or too small! (See ad page 93)

The Art Hang Up Frame Shop

839 S. Higgins Ave. – (406) 327-8757 thearthangup.com john@thearthangup.com

Art Haus Fine Art Framing

1540 W. Broadway – (406) 493-6855 arthausframing.net arthausfineartframing@gmail.com Open: Call or check online Since 2016, background in studio and fine art. We work with various galleries, exhibiting artists, walk-in customers. Focus on detail, classic presentation. No project too small, or too large. Strive for affordable, elegant presentation. Local/ regional products, high quality conservation materials. Advice on displaying or installing your amazing art. Art worth living with, is worth framing.

Artists’ Shop Fine Craft Gallery

127 N. Higgins Ave. – (406) 543-6393 MissoulaArtistsShop.com facebook.com/TheArtistsShop Open: M-F 10-5:30, SA-SU 10-5 Missoula’s premier artist-run gallery of local art & fine craft. The gallery features ceramics, painting, jewelry, fine woodwork, stained glass, local shirts & cards, photography, calligraphy, stone-craft, metal, fiber, and more. Always staffed by an artist. Monthly guest artist shows. Online shopping available at MissoulaArtistsShop.com. (See ad page 93)

Arts Missoula Please visit us online for up to date listings of arts and cultural events, galleries, festivals, and much more

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327 E. Broadway – (406) 541-0860 (P.O. Box 7662) artsmissoula.org info@artsmissoula.org Open: M-F 9-5 Arts Missoula was established in 1991 as Montana’s first local arts & cultural agency, serving as a resource for the coordination, development & support of arts and culture to benefit Missoula, and providing assistance & advocacy for artists & cultural organizations. Coordinates Missoula’s Sister-City program & Global & Cultural Affairs, First Night Missoula, SPARK! – Arts Ignite Learning, Missoula’s Public Art Committee, economic & cultural tourism initiatives, First Friday Gallery Night marketing, and produces a weekly arts newsletter. (See ad this page)

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RED BOWL Lisa Tate Lisa Tate Glass, Missoula

Ballet Arts Academy

1620 Rodgers St., Ste. 3 – (406) 549-3081

Barbara Morrison

717 Hiberta – (406) 721-6159 morrisondesigns.com barbara.lee.morrison@gmail.com Colorful gouache and encaustic paintings, mixed media sculpture, eclectic jewelry and accessories. Represented in Missoula by Gallery 709, 709 Ronan St. (See ad this page)

Barnes & Noble Booksellers

Bathing Beauties Beads

501 S. Higgins Ave. – (406) 543-0018 BathingBeautiesBeads.com store@bathingbeautiesbeads.com Open: Call or check online Full-service designers’ paradise. Over 7,500 different types of beads, strands, findings, tools, and beading supplies. Vintage to Semi-precious, Czech Glass to African Trade Beads. High quality for jewelry designers, beaders, collectors, and everyone in between. Saw Bar, beading table, advice, and assistance. (See ad page 93)

2640 N. Reserve St. – (406) 721-0009

BarBara Morrison Paintings and sculPture | Missoula WWW.

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MISSOULA continued The Book Exchange

2335 Brooks – (406) 728-6342 booksmontana.com bookexchangemt@gmail.com Open: M-SA 8-9, SU 9-5 Browse Montana’s largest inventory of new & used bargain books! Come check out our local and regional authors, and our specialized children’s section. We also have collectible books, comics, graphic novels, audiobooks, puzzles, and gift certificates. Relax in our Liquid Planet cafe with panoramic views of the Rockies and choose from hot or cold drinks, soups, and sandwiches. (See ad this page)

Boone and Crockett Club

250 Station Dr. – (406) 542-1888 boone-crockett.org bcclub@boone-crockett.org Open: M-F 8:30-4 The World’s Record Diorama is the highlight of the Boone and Crockett Club’s visitor gallery. It features six World’s Record trophies on a beautiful mountain replica with interpretive displays. Other walls depict the history

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of the Records program, the history of the Boone and Crockett Club and its ongoing efforts in conservation policy, conservation education, and hunting ethics. The visitor gallery is a grand tribute to our founder, Theodore Roosevelt, the Boone and Crockett Club, and its long-standing history of accomplishments that have benefited wildlife and wild places. (See ad page 93)

A Carousel for Missoula

Dragon Hollow play area carouselformissoula.com Open: Check FB or call (406) 549-8382 for hours Fully hand-carved carousel created by local volunteers, plus a recently refurbished and expanded all-inclusive playground. Something for everyone.

Chris Frandsen Studio

(406) 207-8363 montanaartist.net ctfrandsen@gmail.com Open: by appt. I create “en plein air” and studio paintings in watercolors and oils of landscapes, people, wildlife, and still-life from Montana and other beautiful places around the world. Framed originals and prints available.

China Woods Furniture & Studio

2016 Strand Ave. - (406) 550-2511 chinawoodsstore.com Surrender to our world of curated furniture from Asia. We also carry religious shrines and temple Gods, antique doors, and other artifacts from the other side of the planet.

City of Missoula Public Art Committee

327 E. Broadway – (406) 541-0860 missoulapublicart.org Open: M-F 9-5 Established in 1985, The City of Missoula Public Art Committee endeavors to develop a collection of public art that is of the highest quality, that encompasses a broad aesthetic range reflecting the City and the minds of its citizens, improves the quality of life in the area, is accessible to all individuals, and is a source of pride to all residents. The nine-member volunteer Committee is responsible for reviewing, advocating, and developing public art projects in the public domain for the City of Missoula.

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4 Ravens Gallery See listing on pg. 90

Create Art Bar See listing on pg. 94

Art Attic Framing & Design See listing on pg. 90

Missoula People’s Market See listing on pg. 97

Artists’ Shop Local Art & Fine Craft See listing on pg. 90

Radius Gallery See listing on pg. 98

Bathing Beauties Beads See listing on pg. 91

Boone and Crockett Club See listing on pg. 92

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Relic Gallery See listing on pg. 98

Zootown Arts Community Center See listing on pg. 100

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Clark Fork Crossing Gifts & Espresso

100 Madison St. – (406) 543-3647

Clay Studio of Missoula

1106 Hawthorne St. – (406) 543-0509 theclaystudioofmissoula.org info@theclaystudioofmissoula.org

The Confident Stitch

139 W. Front St. – (406) 540-4068

CREATE art bar

140 E. Front St. – (406) 830-3941 (In the Mercantile) createartbar.com hello@createartbar.com Open: Changes seasonally, check online A DIY workshop, art studio and fullservice bar specializing in craft cocktails, exceptional wines and local beer, and a variety of art projects ranging from leather wallets to metal stamped jewelry to landscape paintings that are available to create anytime. Come in to make something special, or just enjoy our drink menu and coloring books. Open to all ages. (See ad page 93)

The Crystal Limit

119 S. Higgins – (406) 549-1729

Dana Gallery

246 N. Higgins – (406) 721-3154

Destination Missoula Convention & Visitors Bureau

101 E. Main – (406) 532-3250 (800) 526-3465 (140 N. Higgins, Ste 202) destinationmissoula.org office@destinationmissoula.org Open: May-Sept: M-F 9-7, SA 9-5, SU 10-4; Oct-Apr: M-F 9-5 Proudly promotes Missoula’s cultural treasures. We invite you to enjoy the people, history, art, and customs which make Missoula unique. For complete visitor information, including the official Missoula Visitor Guide and Maps, please visit us online, call our 800# and talk to our travel consultants, stop at our visitor information center.

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Downtown Missoula Partnership

218 E. Main St. – (406) 543-4238 missouladowntown.com info@missouladowntown.com Dedicated to promoting, supporting, and enhancing the vitality of Downtown. Experience Downtown’s plentiful art galleries, public art, museums, and historic places via the Unseen Missoula Historic Walking Tours. As the Heartbeat of Missoula, Downtown also offers local shopping, local dining, and dozens of annual events. (See ad page 94)

Fact & Fiction

220 N. Higgins – (406) 721-2881

First Friday Gallery Night / Arts Missoula

327 E. Broadway – (406) 541-0860 artsmissoula.org info@artsmissoula.org Visit Missoula’s art museums and galleries for new and vintage artwork. Most Missoula galleries, and several retail businesses, celebrate new exhibits on the first Friday of the month from 5-8. Meet artists from throughout the region and enjoy refreshments and appetizers.

First Night Missoula

(P.O. Box 7662) – (406) 541-0860 artsmissoula.org/first-night info@artsmissoula.org December 31, 2021

Frame of Mind Custom Framing and Art Gallery

1706 Brooks St. – (406) 549-8589 frameofmindmt.com Open: M-F 10-6, SA 10-5 Host to the full collection of Monte Dolack and Mary Beth Percival art as well as a variety of rotating artists. We highlight artwork relative to all walks of life. Featuring exhibits focused on the exploration of gender identity through art, works on immigration, unique perspectives of young artists. We strive to bringing Missoula art in all forms from all over the world. (See ad page 94)

Gallery 709 in Montana Art & Framing

709 Ronan St. – (406) 541-7100 montanaart.com info@montanaart.com Open: M-F 10-5, SA 10-3 Exhibits the work of a diverse group of artists on First Fridays, including Christofer Autio, Nancy Erickson, Rebecca Fiske, Enrique Flores, Patricia Forsberg, Stephen Glueckert, George Gogas, Bob Hawkins, Sally Hickman, Carol Hoffnagle, Elloie Jeter, Peter Keefer, Shea Ketcham, Marion Lavery, Barbara Morrison, Bob Phinney, John and Gayle Salisbury, Nancy Seiler, Lee Silliman, Dennis Sloan, SALTMINE ARTISTS GROUP, Bev Beck Glueckert, Stephen Glueckert, Cathryn Mallory, Karen Rice, Kathleen Herlihy-Paolie, Teresa Garland Warner, Elene Weege, Tom Zavitz, and Don Mundt. Also on display are Walter Hook, Russell Chatham, James Dew, and Aden Arnold. Museum-quality custom picture framing is available with competitive prices & artist discounts.

Gallery of Visual Arts

School of Art, Social Science Bldg (1st floor), University of Montana (406) 243-2813 umt.edu/art Open: M-TH 11-4; closed UM holidays, semester breaks & summer months The gallery displays 10-12 exhibitions annually, featuring contemporary artists of national and international recognition, art faculty, and students.

Garnet Ghost Town

(P.O. Box 18295) – (406) 329-3914 garnetghosttown.org garnetghosttown@gmail.com

Germanfest

(406) 541-0860 artsmissoula.org info@artsmissoula.org September 5, 2021

Fresh Works Studio

202 Takima – (406) 721-3884

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BEAR BREATH SNOW FLAKES Carol Hagan Carol Hagan Studios, Billings

CROW INDIAN MAN AND CROW INDIAN WOMEN Kevin Red Star Kevin Red Star Studio, Roberts

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Historical Museum at Fort Missoula

MY BEST FRIEND

Shitle Wempner Two Rivers Gallery, Big Timber

J Sullivan Studios

(406) 546-5297 janetsullivan.net jsullivanstudios@gmail.com

3400 Captain Rawn Way (406) 728-3476 fortmissoulamuseum.org formissoula@missoulacounty.us Open: Mem. - Labor Day, M-SA 10-5 & SU 12-5; Labor – Mem. Day T-SU 12-5 At the heart of Fort Missoula, over 19 historic buildings & exhibits, railroad, sawmill, 40,000 artifacts, and three galleries interpreting the history of western Montana. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

The Jeannette Rankin Peace Center and the Olive Branch

201 W. Broadway – (406) 728-2175

L.A. Design/Pirnie Art Showroom

Import Market

International Choral Festival of Missoula

519 S. Higgins Ave. – (406) 543-3955 jrpc.org peace@jrpc.org

K. Ross Toole Archives & Special Collections, Mansfield Library University of Montana (406) 243-2053

337 E. Broadway – (406) 543-5077

312 E. Pine St. – (406) 721-7985

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Lisa Tate Glass

(208) 484-6667 lisatateglass.com lisa@lisatateglass.com Open: by appt. Hand-blown and carved cameo glass, lessons, and studio rental available. Located between Lolo and Florence; call for appointment and directions. (See ad page 31)

Marion B. Lavery Studio / Gallery “Impressions”

5545 Skyway Dr. – (406) 251-5672

W. Pine St., just off Higgins Ave. (406) 830-3216 (P.O. Box 696) missoulapeoplesmarket.org info@missoulapeoplesmarket.org Open: May-Sept, SA 9-1 Showcasing over 80 local artisans with unique Montana arts and crafts. Come see our pottery, metal, wood, photography, leather, clothing, jewelry, functional and whimsical art, and meet the artists who created it! (See ad page 93)

Missoula Public Library

Missoula Area Chamber of Commerce

825 E. Front St. – (406) 543-6623

Missoula Art Museum

335 N. Pattee – (406) 728-0447

Missoula MADE Fair

Missoula People’s Market

handmademontana.com Summer: August 22, Caras Park Holiday: December 12, Adams Center The MADE fair is a modern art & handcrafted market featuring local & regional artists and makers. Our events are a curated collection of over 200 skilled artisans, as well as a handful of nonprofits. The MADE fair’s mission is to increase awareness of handmade goods as an alternative to mass-produced items and support local and regional small craft business by providing a place to sell their goods. We provide opportunities to artists of all levels—the hobbyist to the seasoned professional.

455 E. Main St. – (406) 721-2665 missoulapubliclibrary.org Missoula Public Library is a hub for early childhood literacy, lifelong learning, information access, and public engagement. MPL’s new library-museum complex is also the home of Families First Learning Lab, SpectrUM Discovery Center, the UM Living Lab, and MCAT. The new Library features public art exhibits, art residencies, a MakerSpace, updated collections, improved technology, and expanded meeting space — all in the heart of Missoula.

Missoula Symphony Association Montana Suzuki Institute

320 E. Main St. – (406) 721-3194 (P.O. Box 8301) missoulasymphony.org info@missoulasymphony.org An outstanding orchestra made up of professional and community musicians, including a volunteer chorale. Concert season includes four pairs of subscription masterworks concerts (Sat. eve & Sun. matinee), Holiday Pops concert, two wildly popular youth concerts, family concert, enormous free outdoor Summer concert, & a variety of outreach activities. Suzuki program and Summer Institute offer outstanding music instruction to young musicians & families. 65th season of finest in classical music.

THE FENCELINE

Carol Novotne Bear Grass Fine Art, Helena WWW.

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Montana Museum of Art and Culture

Meloy and Paxson Galleries | PARTV Center | University of Montana (406) 243-2019 umt.edu/montanamuseum museum@umontana.edu Open: T-SA 12-6 Not to be missed, MMAC exhibits and programs explore exciting local, regional and global themes. Designated as both a state and a university museum, MMAC acquires and preserves historic and contemporary art that expresses the spirit of the American West and its relationship to the world. (See ad this page)

Monte Dolack Fine Art

(406) 549-3248 dolack.com info@dolack.com Visit our online gallery and experience a unique vision of Montana’s wild and scenic landscapes. We feature the original paintings, lithographs, prints and posters of Monte Dolack and Mary Beth Percival. Follow us on Facebook @MonteDolackFineArt. (See ad page 94)

Mountain Press Publishing Company

1301 S. 3rd St. W – (406) 728-1900 (P.O. Box 2399, 59806) mountain-press.com info@mtnpress.com

Murphy-Jubb Fine Art 210 N. Higgins, Ste. 300 (406) 728-7050

National Museum of Forest Service History

6305 Hwy 10 W – (406) 541-6374 forestservicemuseum.org office@forestservicemuseum.org Open: Mem. Day – Labor Day, daily 10-4 One mile west of the Missoula Airport on Highway 10 West. Visitor Center with rotating exhibits, Forest Discovery Trail, children’s educational activities, and gift shop. Check our events and schedule online! (See ad page 99)

Patterson Fine Art Photography P.L.L.C.

905 Evans Ave. – (406) 543-1911 johnnypatterson.com johnnypatterson@mac.com

Radius Gallery

120 N. Higgins Ave. – (406) 541-7070 radiusgallery.com info@radiusgallery.com Open: T-F 11-6, SA 11-3 Located in a newly-built, jewel box of a building on Missoula’s main drag, exhibiting jaw-dropping contemporary artworks by artists from across the region and beyond. Works range from majestic landscapes to evocative abstracts to the innovative world-class ceramics Montana is known for. (See ad page 93)

The Recording Center

118 W. Pine St. – (406) 721-4172

Relic Gallery

SUE TIRRELL, PRAIRIE COUNTY GIRL, 2006,

EARTHENWARE, GIFT OF ANNE AND JON BERTSCHE

PARTV Center, UM Campus Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 p.m. 406.243.2019 www.umt.edu/montanamuseum

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120 N. Higgins Ave. - (406) 317-1151 relicmissoula.com info@relicmissoula.com Open: T-F 11-6, SA 11-3 A secondary market gallery in downtown Missoula. Our collection is composed of a wide variety of works with origins from far and near, including Montana ceramic masters David Shaner, Frances Senska, and Rudy Autio; and international masters Picasso, Goya, and Renoir. Be part of the discovery! (See ad page 93)

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Rockin Rudy’s

The Rocky Mountain School of Photography

237 Blaine St. – (406) 542-0077

Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre 2704 Brooks – (406) 549-5155

301 Expressway, Ste. A (406) 543-0171

The Roxy Theater

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation / Elk Country Visitor Center

718 S. Higgins – (406) 728-9380

5705 Grant Creek Rd. (406) 523-4545 / (866) 266-7750

Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History

Bldg. T-316, Fort Missoula (406) 249-7738 (P.O. Box 7263) fortmissoula.org militarymuseu45@hotmail.com Open: June 1-Labor Day, M-SU 12-5; Labor Day-June 1, SA-SU 12-5 Relive America’s epic battles at Fort Missoula, home of the US Army in Montana since 1877. Exhibits on Civil War, WWI, WWII, Vietnam, Korea & Gulf War.

String Orchestra of the Rockies

(P.O. Box 8265, 59807) (406) 493-2990 sormt.org 2021/22 SOR Concert Series: September 2021, November 2021, February 2022, April 2022 Our 37th season! Only professional ensemble of its kind in Montana - finest string players in Big Sky Country. Unique, conductor-less 15-member orchestra treats listeners to music as varied as Montana itself. Master classes and workshops taught by guest artists throughout the season. All concerts at UM Music Recital Hall, unless otherwise stated. Check online for detailed concert and ticket info.

Visitor Center & Forest Discovery Trail 30372-1 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FOREST SERV Open Daily

Memorial Day through Labor Day 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

6305 Highway 10 West, Missoula • 1 mile West of the Missoula Airport 406-541-6374 • www.forestservicemuseum.org WWW.

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‘Support Our Roots’ Week / River City Roots Festival

Downtown Missoula – (406) 543-4238 rivercityrootsfestival.com August 23-29, 2021 We have a lot to celebrate in Missoula, and the ‘roots’ of our community are many. ‘Support Our Roots’ by supporting local businesses, joining in a river clean-up, buying some art, listening to local music, or getting active - there are many ways to ‘Support Our Roots’ and we encourage the community to make this week your own and support and celebrate what makes Missoula...Missoula. For updates on events held during ‘Roots Week’, visit our website.

Wooden Images

1359 W. Broadway – (406) 542-1819

Zootown Arts Community Center

216 W. Main St. – (406) 549-7555 zootownarts.org Open: M-SA 10-6, SU 12-4 The Zootown Arts Community Center is a non-profit arts community center located in downtown Missoula. We have a walk-in paint your own pottery studio, a public printshop, a small artist shop, and a contemporary art gallery. We also host many art classes for all ages, and a variety of musical and theater events. (See ad page 93)

The University of Montana Paleontology Center C.H. Clapp Bldg. (Rm 323) (406) 243-2341 (32 Campus Dr., #1296)

Upcycled

517 S. Higgins Ave. – (406) 240-4731

The Vespiary Book Restoration & Bindery

5555 Primrose Ln. – (406) 396-1911

ANTIQUES

Miracle of American Museum, Polson

CHOCOLATE MOOSE

Carol Hagan Carol Hagan Studios, Billings

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ARROW TOP KNOT

Echo Ukrainetz Ukrainetz Fine Art Studios, Great Falls

MOIESE

PHILIPSBURG

Glacier Country Map D-4 Zip Code 59824

Southwest Montana Map E-6 Zip Code 59858

National Bison Range

Granite County Museum & Cultural Center

58355 Bison Range Rd. (406) 644-2211 US Fish & Wildlife Service

The Wagon Wheel Gift Gallery 64611 MT Hwy 212 (406) 644-2884 / (406) 246-3242

OVANDO

135 S. Sansome – (406) 859-3020 (P.O. Box 502) granitecountymuseum.com stephens@blackfoot.net

Opera House Theatre

140 S. Sansome – (406) 859-0013 (P.O. Box 485)

The Sapphire Gallery, Inc.

Southwest Montana Map E-5 Zip Code 59854

Swan Woods

3644 Woodworth Rd. (406) 793-5706

115 E. Broadway (406) 859-3236 / (800) 525-0169 (P.O. Box 2002)

PLAINS

PABLO

Glacier Country Map C-4 Zip Code 59859

Glacier Country Map D-4 Zip Code 59855

Salish-Kootenai College Library 58138 US Hwy 93 (406) 675-4800 / (406) 275-4875 (P.O. Box 70)

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Shinn Custom Woodworks

803 S. Central – (406) 826-5935 (P.O. Box 803)

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Crow’s Nest Gallery

214 Main St. – (406) 883-2488

7th Annual Flathead Lake Festival of the Arts sandpiperartgallery.com July 24-25, 2021

handMADE Montana

212 Main St – (406) 201-9229 handmademontana.com info@handmademontana.com Open: M-F 10-6; SA 10-4 A retail & production house featuring over 70 local & regional artists. Shop an amazing curated collection of modern handcrafted goods. Unique and one-ofa-kind jewelry, ceramics, clothing, gifts, home goods, kiddo items, and prints to decorate any room of your house. (See ad page 103)

Miracle of America Museum

36094 Memory Ln. – (406) 883-6804 miracleofamericamuseum.org Open: Daily 9-5 Kid friendly, lady friendly, just plain friendly and fun! Largest and most diversified museum in Montana. Interactive displays, metal and mixed media sculptures. 42 themed buildings in village out back. Over 70 motorcycles dating back to 1912. Over 400 guns dating back to the 1400s. Large military tribute and vehicle display. Live History Days in July. Gift Shop. Reasonable rates. Easy access off US Hwy 93 just south of Polson. (See ad page 103)

Polson Chamber of Commerce

402 1st St. E, Ste. 102 (406) 883-5969 polsonchamber.com info@polsonchamber.com Polson is a charming lakeshore community at the south end of Flathead Lake in Northwest Montana on the Flathead Indian Reservation. The Flathead River flows through Polson and is bordered by the rugged, snow-capped Mission Mountains. Visitors can see large herds of bison, elk, deer, antelope, and bighorn sheep at the National Bison Range at Moiese, just south of Polson. Bird watchers will enjoy the Ninepipes and Pablo Wildlife Refuges. Full events online.

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Polson-Flathead Historic Museum

708 Main St. – (406) 883-3049

Port Polson Players / Mission Valley Friends of the Arts

John Dowdall Theatre on Flathead Lake (406) 883-9212 (P.O. Box 1152) portpolsonplayers.com portpolsonplayers@centurytel.net (See ad page 103)

50th Annual Sandpiper Art Festival sandpiperartgallery.com August 14, 2021

Sandpiper Art Gallery

306 Main – (406) 883-5956 (P.O. Box 1163) sandpiperartgallery.com Open: SU-F 10-5, SA 10-4 Since 1971, a cooperative fine arts gallery and gift shop providing a wide array of visual art at not-for-profit prices. 50th annual Art Festival August 14th, 2021. 7th annual Flathead Lake Festival of the Arts, July 24-25, 2021.

Wild Horse Framing

#10 7th Ave. E – (406) 883-9469

POWER Central Montana H-4 Zip Code 59468

Diane Anderson Studio

441 11th Lane NE – (406) 463-2377 westernheritageartists.com c6bar@3rivers.net

PRAY Yellowstone Country Map I-8 Zip Code 59065

Shining Mountain Gallery

1390 E. River Rd. – (406) 595-5700 shiningart76@gmail.com Open: M-SA 9-4; winter hours vary Located 15 miles south of Livingston on East River Road, 1 mile north of Chico Hot Springs. An oasis of fine art… originals, prints, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, furniture, stained glass, Native American cultural items, and leatherwork.

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ON BEAUTIFUL FLATHEAD LAKE • • •

MODERN HANDCRAFTED GOODS OVER 80 LOCAL & REGIONAL ARTISTS

212 MAIN STREET

POLSON // 201-9229 // HANDMADEMONTANA.COM

Musicals Classics Comedies

Montana Governor’s Award for the Arts

Port Polson Players / MVFa

TheaTre on FlaThead lake Year ‘Round

(406) 883-9212 portpolsonplayers.com

Great Family Fun!

Artifacts of American History

Easy access off U.S. Hwy 93 just south of Polson. (406) 883-6804 • miracleofamericamuseum.org • Open daily 9-5 WWW.

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PRYOR Southeast Montana Map M-8 Zip Code 59066

Chief Plenty Coups State Park Museum 1 Edgar Rd – (406) 252-1289

RED LODGE Yellowstone Country Map L-8 Zip Code 59068

Back Alley Metals

116 N. Broadway – (406) 425-1533

Beartooth Gallery

110 S. Broadway – (406) 446-1292

Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery

11 W. 8th St. – (406) 446-1370 (P.O. Box 585) carboncountydepotgallery.org Open year-round featuring art by more than 200 regional artists and fine craftsmen. Educational outreach, traveling exhibitions, workshops, youth art camps, performances. The Guild’s mission is to inspire, support, and promote the arts to all audiences. (See ad this page)

Carbon County Historical Society & Museum

224 N. Broadway – (406) 446-3667 (P.O. Box 881) carboncountyhistory.com info@carboncountyhistory.com Open: Mem. Day thru Sept, M-SA 10-5, SU 11-3; Oct 1 to Mem. Day F-SA 11-4 Situated at the base of the scenic Beartooth Highway, 63 miles from the NE entrance to Yellowstone National Park, located in the Historic District of downtown Red Lodge. It is home to rodeo collections, a Crow Indian exhibit, and much more. Family genealogy & historic research. Large variety of historical books & gifts. (See ad this page)

Coleman Gallery & Studio

223 S. Broadway Ave. (406) 446-1228 / (800) 726-2228 (P.O. Box 1249) mervcoleman.com mcoleman@montana.net Open: T-SA 10-5:30 Photographs of American landscapes & wildlife by award-winning photographer, Merv Coleman. Framed or print only. Can order online.

Flash’s Photography

21 S. Broadway – (406) 446-1940

Kinzley Photography Gallery and Studio

22 N. Broadway – (406) 445-3014 (P.O. Box 1154) kinzleyphotography.com Open: T-SA 10-7, SU 12-5 or by appt. Fine art gallery and working studio located downtown. Featuring local artists along with Kevin Kinzley’s landscape & wildlife photography, plus commercial, portrait (wedding, senior, family, and baby), event, artist reproduction, and commissioned work.

224 N. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT (406) 446-3667 carboncountyhistory.com

Located in 1909 Labor tempLe • Waples family gun collection • • Cowboys of Carbon County •

Red Lodge Clay Center

123 S. Broadway – (406) 446-3993

Red Lodge Rocks

115 N. Broadway – (406) 425-2976

Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary 615 2nd St. E – (406) 446-1133 (P.O. Box 675)

• Liver Eating Johnston • • Coal & Mine Exhibit • • County Archives •

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Small Crow War Party

KEVIN RED STAR STUDIO OPEN BY APPOINTMENT P.O. Box 269 • 19th South 1st Street Roberts, MT 59070 Studio - 406.445.2549 Mobile - 406.425.0055 kevinredstar@gmail.com • www.kevinredstar.com WWW.

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Vickie M Edwards Studio Cold Wax and Oil Painting

Yellowstone Country Map L-8 Zip Code 59070

Kevin Red Star Studio

19 S. 1st St. (406) 445-2549 / (406) 425-0055 (P.O. Box 269) kevinredstar.com kevinredstar@gmail.com Open: by appt. (Visitors welcome! Free.) Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of dramatic Native American imagery and cultural mystic. Kevin’s classical contemporary style with dramatic color, depth and extraordinary spirit is an experience not to miss. The gallery part of the studio features original paintings, works on paper, limited editions prints, posters and notecards et. al. The studio has many works in progress from gigantic to miniature and the walls hold the Kevin Red Star permanent collection. (See ad page 105)

Montana Photographic Arts

7541 US Hwy 212 – (406) 446-0335

RONAN Glacier Country Map D-4 Zip Code 59864

Montana West Gallery 63540 US Hwy 93, Ste. B2 (406) 676-3723

Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana

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69316 US Hwy 93 – (406) 644-3435 ninepipesmuseum.org ninepipesmuseum@montana.com Open: Check online. Call to schedule group tours year-round. History of the Flathead Reservation and early Montana. Native American items, beadwork; western paintings, sculptures and historic photographs; early pioneer life artifacts. Large diorama of Native encampment surrounded by Montana wildlife. Wagons, dugout canoe, original 1870s log cabin, tipi poles. Gift shop: beadwork, Montana-made crafts, books, jewelry, artwork and more.

Ronan Chamber of Commerce

63239 US Hwy 93 S – (406) 676-8300 RonanChamber.com lbartel@live.com

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TWO ARROWS

Kevin Red Star Kevin Red Star Studio, Roberts

SEELEY LAKE

Vickie M. Edwards Studio (208) 920-1628 vickieedwardsart.com vickie.edwards.art@gmail.com Cold wax and oil painting. (See ad page 106)

Glacier Country Map E-5 Zip Code 59868

Alpine Artisans, Inc.

(P.O. Box 841) – (406) 754-0034 alpineartisans.org macleanfootsteps.com jenny@alpineartisans.org

ROSCOE Yellowstone Country Map K-8 Zip Code 59071

Pioneer Pottery

36 Nancy Morris Ln. – (406) 328-6732 (P.O. Box 16)

ROUNDUP Southeast Montana Map M-6 Zip Code 59072

Musselshell Valley Historical Museum

524 1st W (406) 323-1525 / (406) 323-1403

Grizzly Claw Trading Company

3187 Hwy 83 – (406) 677-0008 (P.O. Box 1104) grizzlyclawtrading.com mail@grizzlyclawtrading.com We are an ever-growing gallery with 113 Montana artists and craftspeople, Native American artifacts and a dramatic selection of beads, jewelry, clothing, espresso, books, Montana sapphires, furniture, rugs and much more. Est. 1995.

Seeley Lake Historical Society

RUDYARD Central Montana Map J-2 Zip Code 59540

Rudyard Depot Museum and Dinosaur Hall

25 4th Ave. NW (406) 355-4356 / (406) 355-4322 (P.O. Box 23)

SCOBEY

2920 Hwy 83 – (406) 677-2990 seeleyhistory.org slhistory@blackfoot.net Open: Mem. Day - Labor Day, part-time otherwise. Anytime by appt. Enjoy the Museum displays in the barn horse stalls of appropriate, curious or rare treasures from the locale. The newly added log cabin furnishings replicate 1920s family living in remote Montana. Meet local, regional and park-to parkvisitors.

Missouri River Country Map Q-2 Zip Code 59263

Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town

720 2nd Ave. W – (406) 487-5965 (P.O. Box 133)

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STANFORD

Missouri River Country Map T-3 Zip Code 59270

Central Montana J-5 Zip Code 59479

Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site

(25 miles N of Sidney on Hwy 200, left on Hwy 58) (701) 572-9083

Lillegard Studio, Foundry & Gallery

36377 US Hwy 87 (406) 566-2552 / (406) 366-6305 (P.O. Box 88)

MonDak Heritage Center

120 3rd Ave. SE – (406) 433-3500 mondakheritagecenter.org mdhc@richland.org Open: T-F 10-4, SA 1-4 Eastern Montana’s premier museum! Featuring: art exhibits, an interactive historical “Main Street” town, gift shop, research library & archives, art & cultural programs, live music, and more! Admission is FREE.

Sunrise Festival of the Arts Veteran’s Memorial Park (406) 433-1916 sidneymt.com info.chamber@sidneymt.com July 10, 2021

ST. IGNATIUS Glacier Country Map D-4 Zip Code 59865

Four Winds Indian Trading Post

3 miles north on Hwy 93 (406) 745-4336 (P.O. Box 580) fourwindstradingpost.com 4winds@blackfoot.net Open: winter, M-SU 12-5; summer, M-SU 11-6 Our 51st year! An authentic 1870 log building. Beads, moccasins, pipes, hides, music, artifacts, replicas, books.

Sqelixw/Aqlsmaknik/ The People’s Center Museum & Gift Shop

77581 Hwy 93 – (406) 675-0160

St. Ignatius Mission Church

300 Bear Track Ave. – (406) 745-2768 (P.O. Box 667) stignatiusmissionchurch.org Open: Church, M-SU, summer 9-7 & winter 9-5; Mass, SU 9am; museum & gift-shop, Mem. Day - Labor Day, daily 10-4 pending COVID Historic Catholic Church with frescoes painted by Jesuit Brother Joseph Carignano. Check out the log cabin & gift shop for interesting items of the early church. Religious items for sale.

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Artists Along the Bitterroot

artistsalongthebitterroot.com aab@artistsalongthebitterroot.com June 4-6 & September 10-12, 2021 A coalition of artists in the Bitterroot Valley offering educational opportunities and free studio tours. Tours are an opportunity for public to view and purchase artwork directly from the artists. (See ad page 30)

Beverly’s Books and Antiques

3952 US Hwy 93 N – (406) 375-0825

BigRock Bronze Works

422 Moiese Ln. – (406) 626-4696 bigrockbronze.com cmjones@cmjones.net C.M. Jones creates unique bronze relief by splashing, dripping and throwing 2300 degree bronze. He uses texture and a new pouring technique, giving his work a contemporary look in a recognizable topic.

Diane Olhoeft at River’s Mist Gallery and Gifts 317 Main St. – (406) 961-8807 ouzelcliffartwork.com ouzelcliffartwork@yahoo.com

Elene Weege Fine Art 506 Wheatgrass Rd. (406) 207-4660

Montana Leather Designs

2497 Home Acres Rd. (406) 381-0284 montanaleatherdesigns.com olive@montanaleatherdesigns.com

Primoris Jewelry Gallery 118 Main St. – (406) 777-3394

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DISTANT ROAR

Nicholas Oberling Glacier Fine Art, Hungry Horse

TRINKET TO TOUCHSTONE Angela Morgan Underscore Art & Jewelry, Whitefish

River’s Mist Gallery & Gifts

317 Main St. – (406) 777-0520 facebook.com/RiversMistGallery Open: T-F 11-5, SA 10-3, Jun-Aug T-F 11-6 An artist run gallery featuring fine regional arts and crafts including watercolor, acrylic, graphite, silk and alcohol ink painting, fiber arts, pottery and porcelain painting, woodworking, metal work and photography, jewelry and art cards. We are the best kept secret in the Bitterroot.

Rocking K Custom Leather

3443 Baldwin Rd. – (406) 531-2589

Scarecrow Festival

(406) 360-6716 October 1-16 2021 Stevensville’s Annual Scarecrow Festival will be packed with Scarecrows of all sizes, a Pumpkin Carving contest, a Straw Maze, Living Statues and much more. A family friendly event.

SUPERIOR Glacier Country Map C-5 Zip Code 59872

Mineral County Museum & Historical Society

301 2nd Ave. E – (406) 822-3543 (P.O. Box 533) mineralmthistory.com mchs1976@blackfoot.net

TERRY Southeast Montana Map R-5 Zip Code 59349

Evelyn Cameron Heritage INC

212 W. Laundre Ave. – (406) 635-4966 evelyncameron.org

Prairie County Museum & Gallery

St. Mary’s Mission and Museum

101 S. Logan Ave. – (406) 635-4040

315 Charlos St. – (406) 777-5734 (P.O. Box 211) stmarysmission.org stmary@cybernet1.com

Prairie Unique

Stevensville Creamery Antique Mall

4072 Eastside Hwy. – (406) 777-9961 garygarthwait@gmail.com Open: T-SA 10-6, SU 10-5 The Bitterroot Valley’s largest antique mall, specializing in the rare, unique, and different. Indoor and outdoor areas filled with inventory. (See ad page 33)

Stevensville Historical Museum

Wood-n-Woven

517 Main St. – (406) 777-1007 (P.O. Box 750) Open: Mem. Day - Labor Day, W-SA 11-4 An overview of this historic town with a focus on the early history of the area. (See ad page 33) WWW.

114 S. Logan Ave. – (406) 635-5598 (P.O. Box 5) prairieunique.com prairieunique@hotmail.com Open: M-F 8:30-5:30, SA 8:30-5 Made in Montana store since 1995, huge selection of the finest Montana artists and craftsmen, gifts from wood, berries and stone, large selection of Montana books. 519 Montague St. – (406) 941-3299 (P.O. Box 480

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Echo Ukrainetz Ukrainetz Fine Art Studios, Great Falls

THOMPSON FALLS

TROUT CREEK

Glacier Country Map B-4 Zip Code 59873

Glacier Country Map Code: B-3 Zip Code 59874

Old Jail Museum

107 S. Madison – (406) 827-4002 (P.O. Box 774)

Rex Theatre

1033 Main St. – (406) 848-1766 (P.O. Box 1403)

Sunflower Gallery

301 Main St. – (406) 210-7052

THREE FORKS Yellowstone Country Map H-7 Zip Code 59752

41st Annual Huckleberry Festival

Trout Creek Park huckleberryfestival.com huckleberry_festival@yahoo.com August 13-15, 2021 FREE Family-Friendly, Alcohol and Smoke-Free Festival. All crafts handmade. Lots of huckleberry delights. Great entertainment, parade, dog-agility demonstrations and pentathlon. Dogs welcome, but must be leashed.

Lakeside Gift Shop

2955 Hwy 200 – (406) 827-4458

Headwaters Heritage Museum 202 Main St. (406) 285-4778 (Summer) (406) 285-3644 (Winter) (P.O. Box 116)

TOWNSEND Southwest Montana Map H-6 Zip Code 59644

Goose Bay Hand Blown Glass 101 S. Front St. – (406) 266-4496 goosebayhandblownglass.com cactusflat.gundersen5@gmail.com

TWIN BRIDGES Southwest Montana Map F-8 Zip Code 59754

The Old Hotel

101 E. 5th Ave. – (406) 684-5959 (P.O. Box 242) theoldhotel.com oldhotel@3rivers.net

Twin Bridges Historical Assoc. 202 S. Main St. (406) 684-5121 / (406) 596-1045

Twin Bridges Public Library & Art Wall 206 S. Main St. – (406) 684-5416 (P.O. Box 246)

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ULM

VIRGINIA CITY

Central Montana Map H-4 Zip Code 59485

Southwest Montana Map G-8 Zip Code 59755

First People’s Buffalo Jump State Park and National Historic Landmark

Alder Gulch Shortline Railroad 200 W. Wallace St. – (406) 843-5247

The Brewery Follies

342 Ulm-Vaughn Rd. – (406) 866-2217 stateparks.mt.gov/first-peoples-buffalo-jump

H.S. Gilbert Brewery (800) 829-2969, ext. 3 (P.O. Box 63) breweryfollies.net vcfollies@bresnan.net

Maggi Neal Fine Art

15 Collins Rd. – (406) 590-1917

The Elling House Arts & Humanities Center

VICTOR

320 E. Crittenden – (406) 843-5454

Glacier Country Map D-6 Zip Code 59875

The Illustrious Virginia City Players at the Opera House

Bitterroot Frames Gallery

1047 US Hwy 93 N – (406) 396-3040

338 W. Wallace St. (406) 843-5314 / (800) 829-2969

Michael T. Wright Custom Saddles

108 W. Main St. – (406) 490-6002 mtwcustomsaddles.com mikethorwright@gmail.com facebook.com/MikeThorWright Open: year-round Visit our new location. Old sewing machines and tools that are over a hundred years old and still being used by the owner to produce Old World-quality products: custom saddles, knife sheaths, tooled mirrors, watches, chaps, and more. Large selection including used saddles, leather repair, boot repair and custom leather goods.

Nevada City Open Air Museum Hwy 287 (1.5 mi from Virginia City) (406) 843-5247 (P.O. Box 338)

Rank’s Mercantile

211 W. Wallace (406) 843-5454 / (800) 494-5442 (P.O. Box 118)

Thompson Hickman Library & Historical Archives

217 E. Idaho St. – (406) 843-5346 (P.O. Box 128)

Thompson Hickman Museum

Victor Heritage Museum

Blake & Main Sts. – (406) 642-3997 (P. O. Box 610) victorheritagemuseum.org victormuseum@cybernet1.com Open: May 24 - Sept 6, T-SA 1-4 Summer Theme: ”Summer of Hope.” Gift Shop/Books of local interest. Featured local artists. Tentative programs: Journey to Antarctica; Seismic Story of the Bitterroot Valley; Afternoon of Music. Dates TBA. Silk Painting Class Aug. 14, 1-4 PM. Annual Ice Cream Social: Aug 29, Noon-3 PM. Victor Homecoming – TBA, 10 AM-Noon. 24th Annual Chocolate Tasting and Silent Auction Fundraiser: December 6, 3-8 PM.

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220 E. Wallace St. – (406) 843-5238 (P.O. Box 295)

Virginia City Art Show / Virginia City Chamber of Commerce (818) 279-1458 (P.O. Box 218) virginiacity.com vcartshow@gmail.com July 23-25, 2021

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Montana House Inc.

198 Apgar Loop Rd. – (406) 888-5646 (P.O. Box 50) montanahouse.info mthouse@centurylink.net Open: Daily; summer 9:30-7, winter 10-5 Montana House which has featured the work of over 500 Montana and Native American artists and craftsmen since 1960. The schedule for our 2021 Look Listen and Learn Speaker program is listed on montanahouse.info. (See ad page 79)

WEST YELLOWSTONE Yellowstone Country Map H-9 Zip Code 59758

Book Peddler

106 Canyon St. – (406) 646-9358 (P.O. Box 1807)

Cradleboard Gallery & Gifts

104 N. Canyon St. (406) 646-9577 / (888) 646-7565 (P.O. Box 849)

Earthquake Lake Visitor Center 331 US Hwy 191 N – (406) 682-7620 (P.O. Box 520)

Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center

201 S. Canyon St. – (406) 646-7001 (P.O. Box 996)

Museum of the Yellowstone

104 Yellowstone Ave. (museum) (406) 646-1100 220 Yellowstone Ave. (office) (406) 646-7461 (P.O. Box 1299) museumoftheyellowstone.org info@yellowstonehistoriccenter.org

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Central Montana Map I-6 Zip Code 59645

Castle Museum

310 2nd Ave. NE – (406) 547-2324 (P.O. Box E)

Meagher County Art & Cultural Trail

Meagher County Chamber of Commerce (P.O. Box 356) – (406) 547-3259 meagherchamber.org pres@meagherchamber.org Enjoy scenic views of four mountain ranges and wide valleys on a tour around Meagher County. Select an online map and learn about mining towns, fifth-generation ranches, and the meanings of the Barn Quilts displayed.

Twin Sisters Trading Company 14 S. Central Ave. - (406) 547-3259

CLAYTON’S BOUQUET

Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studios & Gallery, Whitefish

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WHITEFISH

Going to the Sun Gallery

137 Central – (406) 862-2751 goingtothesungallery.org goingtothesungallery@gmail.com Open: M-SA 10-6, SU 11-4 Enhancing your civilized wilderness. Fine art, jewelry, historic art. (See ad page 114)

Glacier Country Map D-2 Zip Code 59937

32nd Annual Whitefish Huckleberry Days & Arts Festival (406) 862-3501 whitefishchamber.org August 13-15, 2021

Heather Candles

20 Oregon Ave. – (406) 250-1971 (P.O. Box 1147)

Alpine Theatre Project

Nancy Cawdrey Gallery

(P.O. Box 1959) – (406) 862-7469 atpwhitefish.org info@atpwhitefish.org Open: M-F 10-5 & 1 hr before curtain World-class professional theatre & theatre education featuring Broadway talent. Performances held at the Performing Arts Center and ATP Garage.

206 Lupfer, Ste. 102 – (406) 755-2727 nancycawdrey.com info@nancycawdrey.com Open: year-round TU-SU 10-6, or by appt. Originals on silk, oil, and watercolor plus giclée and lithograph prints of Nancy Cawdrey’s originals and other premier artists. (See ad back cover)

Axehead

235 Baker Ave., Ste. 102 (406) 261-7567

SaltBox

19 Baker Ave. – (406) 792-6131

Bookworks

244 Spokane Ave. – (406) 862-4980 Open: M-SA 10-6; SU 11-3 A locally-owned independent bookstore. We have a large selection of regional, western, and Native American history. (See ad page 115)

Dick Idol Signature Gallery

238 Central Ave. – (406) 862-5070 dickidolgallery.com jen@dickidolgallery.com Montana’s most unique fine art gallery, featuring oil paintings, bronze sculptures and more from some of the western art world’s finest artists, including Colt Idol, one of the fastest rising stars in western art today. Antler and fine art animal mounts for the home, a Dick Idol exclusive. (See ad page 115)

Frame of Reference Fine Art

235 Central Ave. – (406) 730-8855 FrameRef.com Open: 6-7 days a week, year-round A fine art gallery featuring contemporary artists from Montana and the surrounding region, an always-changing selection of classic and collectable art, and expert custom framing. From emerging artists to established greats, we specialize in paintings, sculpture, photography, and artifacts representing the majesty and history of the West. Celebrating 23 years in the Flathead! WWW.

Shawna Moore Art

5875 S. Hwy 93, Studio F (406) 261-6528

Stumptown Art Studio & Ceramics Annex

145 Central Ave. – (406) 862-5929 stumptownartstudio.org info@stumptownartstudio.org Open: M-SA 10-6, SU 12-5 A non-profit community art center since 1995. We offer monthly exhibits, art classes, guest artist workshops, a clay co-op, on-site & off-site outreach programs, field trips, & special needs art programs. We are responsible for many of the outdoor art installations in our community. Walk in anytime to paint pottery, do glass fusing, or canvas painting. (See ad page 115)

Stumptown Historical Society Museum

500 Depot St., #101 – (406) 862-0067

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Sarah Graham - Pebble necklace

29225-1 Whitefish

Whitefish

Michael Haykin - Firs

TAP by Todd Pownell - Rings

Going To The Sun Gallery 137 Central,Whitefish (406) 862-2751 goingtothesungallery.org

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Whitefish Pottery

“Calm Cool and Collected” 60”x48” by David Riley

& Stillwater

Gallery

238 Central Ave. • Whitefish, MT 59937 • (406) 862-5070 www.dickidolgallery.com

Large Selection of Regional, Western, and Native American History

h Locally owned independent bookstore 244 Spokane Ave, Whitefish • 406-862-4980

Mark Baumbach

Kelly Moncur

Linda Hendrickson

Olivia Stark

A full service Frame Shop and Contemporary Gallery 305 Baker Ave | Whitefish, MT | 406-863-ARTS (2787) | thewalkingmanframeshop.com WWW.

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WHITEFISH continued Sunti World Art Gallery

345 Spokane Ave. – (406) 862-1084 suntiworldartgallery.com Internationally acclaimed sculptor Sunti Pichetchaiyakul is among the leading artists of portraiture and hyper-realism. His gallery represents a tasteful fusion of East meets West, featuring master artists from North America, Europe, and Asia. The gallery’s unique and eclectic collection of fine art includes original paintings, bronze sculpture, petrified wood furniture, hand-embroidered Zardozi, ceramics, and more. (See ad this page)

Treasure Outpost Rock Shop

239 Central Ave. – (406) 890-3790

Underscore Art and Jewelry

100 Central Ave. underscoreart.com info@underscoreart.com Open: M-SU 11-5 Underscore Art and Jewelry represents established and emerging artists whose recognition in the art world continues to grow. Since we have opened, Under-

score has gained collectors from across The United States and abroad. Throughout the year, the gallery exhibits new works by their nationally and internationally celebrated painters, sculptors, and jewelers. (See ad page 114)

The Walking Man Frame Shop & Gallery

305 Baker Ave. – (406) 863-2787 thewalkingmanframeshop.com thewalkingman@cyberport.net Open: M-F 10-5 or by appt. Contemporary gallery of regional artists and professional picture framing services. Join us when Whitefish Gallery Nights resumes! (See ad page 115)

Whitefish Chamber of Commerce

505 E. 2nd St. – (406) 862-3501 (P.O. Box 1120)

Whitefish Pottery & Stillwater Gallery

240 & 242 Central Ave. (406) 862-1417 355 Twin Bridges Rd. (406) 862-8211 (tours) whitefishpottery.com tom@whitefishpottery.com Open: M-SA 10-6, SU 11-5 (Retail Store). Later hours in summer. Voted “Best Gallery & Gift Shop” in Whitefish, MT. A full line of functional stoneware pottery handmade on the wheel, plus one-of-a-kind artworks by local and regional Montana artists! Monthly rotating ceramic art shows. Call studio for tours. (See ad page 115)

Whitefish Theatre Company

1 Central Ave. – (406) 862-5371 I.A. O’Shaughnessy Center whitefishtheatreco.org info@whitefishtheatreco.org

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DAWN STORIES

LIGHT OF THE WORLD

Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studios & Gallery, Whitefish

Linda McCray Linda McCray Studio, LLC, Helena

CROW INDIAN MOTHER AND SON Kevin Red Star Kevin Red Star Studio, Roberts

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WHITEHALL

WISDOM

Southwest Montana Map G-7 Zip Code 59759

Southwest Montana Map E-7 Zip Code 59761

Jefferson Valley Museum, Inc. 303 S. Division – (406) 287-7813 (P.O. Box 902)

Wolf Studios, LLC

1 Coyote Tr. – (406) 490-3364 JaniceGBogy.com pj_wolf@earrthlink.net A member of the Society of Animal Artists and the International Society of Scratchboard Artists, Janice Bogy creates her stunning animal and wildlife portraits from her studio on the Continental Divide. Her work in scratchboard has earned her numerous awards and national recognition. Her work is available at Mountain Sage Gallery in Helena, on her website, and in her studio by appt. (See ad page 69)

WIBAUX Southeast Montana Map T-4 Zip Code 59353

Pierre Wibaux Museum Complex

112 E. Orgain Ave. – (406) 796-9969 (P.O. Box 72 )

Big Hole National Battlefield

16425 Hwy 43 (10 mi west of Wisdom) (406) 689-3155 (P.O. Box 237)

WOLF POINT Missouri River Country Map Q-3 Zip Code 59201

Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture

218 3rd Ave. S, #B – (406) 653-2012

WORDEN Southeast Montana Map M-7 Zip Code 59088

Pompeys Pillar National Monument

3039 Hwy 312 Pompeys Pillar, MT 59064 (406) 875-2400 (P.O. Box 23535, Billings, 59104) pompeyspillar.org Open: Walk-in 365 days a year from dawn to dusk. Call or check online for Visitor Center hours Pompeys Pillar National Monument features the signature of Captain William Clark which he etched on the rock on July 25, 1806, which is the only remaining visual physical evidence on the Lewis and Clark Trail. The Pillar overlooks the Yellowstone River and is about 25 miles east of Billings.

SQUEAK

Carol Hagan Carol Hagan Studios, Billings

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WEEPING WALL

Nicholas Oberling Glacier Fine Art, Hungry Horse

AUTUMN BLACK BEARS Brett Thuma Brett Thuma Gallery, Bigfork

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LITERARY TREASURES

Carl M. Davis,

Six Hundred Generations: An Archaeological History of Montana

Beneath her rivers and ranges, Montana holds an ancient Indigenous human history that spans through time, technology, and culture. This book examines 12 archaeological sites that paint a picture of how Native Americans lived, evolved, and flourished in the area for thousands of years. This engrossing volume is accompanied by a rich array of photographs of archaeological sites, artifacts, and rock art, along with conceptual illustrations of Montana’s Indigenous peoples by noted artist-archaeologist Eric Carlson.

Monte Dolack,

Vision, Myth and Mystery: The Art of Monte Dolack

Brimming with Monte Dolack’s most popular paintings, this new coffee table art book spans over four decades of whimsical creations by the prolific Montana artist. As natural to Montana as trout to a stream, Dolack’s art reflects his zeal for this great state. “I think people can get a pretty good sense of who I am, what I value and where I’ve been based upon my artwork,” the artist says. “If there’s any message latent in the paint, it’s that we need to pay attention to nature. It’s out there, right in front of us every day. All of us have one foot in her current.”

Kate Hampton,

The Best Gift: Montana’s Carnegie Libraries

In the early twentieth century, the era’s richest man, Andrew Carnegie, donated funds to seventeen Montana communities to build libraries. Today, fifteen of those libraries remain standing, and architectural historian Kate Hampton tells their tale in this detailed portrait of Carnegie’s rich legacy in Montana. With images from photographer Tom Ferris, this account provides stunning detail of the architectural elements of these iconic buildings, including hand-drawn architectural renderings

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and historical images. All book proceeds benefit Montana historic preservation.

Jean Belangie-Nye, John Yau, and Aaron Teasdale

A Corner of Space and Time: Lee Nye’s Eddie’s Club Portraits

“You think all this occurs in the camera; it happens there, but it isn’t from the camera,” Lee Nye explained in a 1993 video interview. “The Eddie’s Club portraits formed and formed and formed with every beer I drew for these guys, or every discussion we had, all the BS that went into those. This is a bar where people visit, drink, get acquainted, their second home, get lost, get found, all kinds of things happen there.” With an influx of literary luminaries in the late 60’s (including regulars James Welch, Richard Hugo, William Kittredge, James Lee Burke, and Jay Rummel), Eddie’s Club in Missoula (now Charlie B’s) flashed a peek at the American West counterculture. This fine-art book features duotone black and metallic silver prints of the portrait set, along with biographies of each subject, historical essays, technical photography details, and an interview with photographer Nye.

Russell Rowland,

Fifty-Six Counties: A Montana Journey

Native Montanan Russell Rowland spent almost a year travelling around the state, studying and considering Montana’s essential character. From the badlands of the East to the pine-covered mountains in the West, Rowland reflects on where we came from and what we might be in the process of becoming.

John Taliaferro,

Grinnell: America’s Environmental Pioneer and His Restless Drive to Save the West In the thrall of the industrial age, a mostly-forgotten New York merchant’s son named George Bird Grinnell sparked the first flames of America’s conserva-

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tion movement by pondering the effects of Manifest Destiny upon the Western landscape. Grinnell grew up on the estate of ornithologist John James Audubon, graduated from Yale, and dug for dinosaurs on the Great Plains. He explored the Black Hills with George A. Custer, helped map Yellowstone, and scaled the peaks in Glacier National Park before it was a park. He founded the Boone and Crockett Club with Theodore Roosevelt and leveraged for federal legislation to protect migratory birds; paving the way for the Endangered Species Act. Throughout, he spent many seasons among the Plains Indians, becoming one of America’s most respected ethnologists and an advocate for indigenous culture. Drawing from forty thousand pages of correspondence and dozens of diaries, Author John Taliaferro brings Grinnell’s influential portrait to light.

David Treuer,

The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present

Native American author David Truer challenges the narrative that Native American Indian history ended with the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee. Instead, he discusses the history of the intense struggle to preserve language, culture, and existence that came afterwards. With remarkable insight to an unseen angle, this book reveals the unprecedented resilience, resourcefulness, and reinvention of Indigenous Americans. A New York Times bestseller, Treuer’s take on history was also chosen by Barack Obama as one of his favorite books of 2019.

Renowned Montana authoRs Are FeAtured At these LocAL Bookstores Bookworks 244 Spokane Ave., Whitefish 406-862-4980 (See pg. 113, 115) Photo courtesy of The Book Exchange

Elk River Books, ABAA 122 S. 2nd St., Unit 1, Livingston 406-333-2330 • elkriverbooks.com info@elkriverbooks.com (See pg. 83)

The Book Exchange

2335 Brooks Missoula (406) 728-6342 booksmontana.com (See pg. 92) WWW.

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS

Treasure State ArtStyles treasurestateartstyles.com

JUNE Artists Along the Bitterroot

BITTERROOT VALLEY June 4-6, 2021 artistsalongthebitterroot.com See page 60 and 108

SummerFair

BILLINGS June 24–26, 2021 artmuseum.org/engage/summerfair/ See pg 28

JULY 33nd Annual Depot Festival of the Arts LIVINGSTON July 2-4, 2021 livingstondepot.org See page 83

Virginia City Art Show VIRGINIA CITY July 23-25, 2021 virginiacity.com See page 111

6th Annual Flathead Lake Festival of the Arts POLSON July 24-25, 2021 sandpipergallery.com See page 102

26th Annual Bitter Root Brewfest HAMILTON July 31, 2021 bitterrootchamber.com See page 60

Bitt

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BREW F E ST

Polson Main Street Flathead Cherry Festival POLSON July 31-Aug 1 2021 FlatheadCherryFestival.com See page 102

AUGUST

44th Annual Old-Fashioned 4th @ the Fort Celebration

Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts

Montana Folk Festival

43rd Annual Bigfork Festival of the Arts

MISSOULA July 4, 2021 fortmissoulamuseum.org See page 96 BUTTE July 9-11, 2021 montanafolkfestival.com see page 42

BOZEMAN August 3-8, 2021 sweetpeafestival.org See page 39

BIGFORK August 7-8 2021 bigforkfestivalofthearts.com See page 19

Sunrise Festival of the Arts

Bravo Big Sky! Music Festival

Arts in the Park

41st Annual Huckleberry Festival

SIDNEY July 10, 2021 sidneymt.com See page 107

KALISPELL July 16-18, 2021 hockadaymuseum.org See page 77

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BIG SKY August 13-14, 2021 bigskyarts.org See page 16

TROUT CREEK August 13-15, 2021 huckleberryfestival.com See page 110

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bigforkfestivalofthearts.com


We recommend checking event sites and social media for date confirmations due to potential COVID restrictions.

32nd Annual Whitefish Huckleberry Days & Arts Festival

Out West Art Show and Sale GREAT FALLS August 19-22, 2021 outwestartshow.net See page 56

WHITEFISH August 13-15, 2021 whitefishchamber.org See page 113

Western Art Week

50th annual Sandpiper Art Festival

GREAT FALLS Western Art Week August 1817- -21, March 21,2021 2021 westernartweek.com Great Falls, Montana See page 58

POLSON August 14, 2021 sandpipergallery.com See page 102

The Great Western Living & Design Exhibition

GREAT FALLS August 19-22, 2021 thegreatwesternshow.com See page 54

The Russell Exhibition and Sale

Mark

GREAT FALLS August 20-21, 2021 cmrussell.org theSee Dates page 58

11th Annual Bitterroot Celtic Games & Gathering

Legends West Art Show

HAMILTON August 21-22, 2021 bcgg.org See page 60 Starts Wednesday evening and runs through Saturday night. All

GREAT FALLS August 19-22, 2021 legendswestartshow.com See page 56

n. events take place at the Heritage Inn.

Missoula MADE Fair

MISSOULA August 22, 2021 HANDCRAFTED GOODS handmademontana.comMODERN OVER 70 LOCAL & REGIONAL ARTISTS See page 97

WHA Footprints on the Trail Art Show & Sale GREAT FALLS August 19-21, 2021 westernheritageartists.com See page 58

Kicks off Thursday night at the CM Russell Museum, then Friday and Saturday events at the Civic Center and Meadow Lark Country Club.

212 MAIN STREET

‘Support Our Roots’ Week River City RootsMore Festival information at: www.WesternArtWeek.com

POLSON // 201-9229 // HANDMADEMONTANA.COM Opens on Thursday morning and runs through Sunday afternoon. All events take place at the Montana Expo Park.

Heritage Inn - Great Falls, Montana

MISSOULA August 23-29, 2021 rivercityrootsfestival.com See page100

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Treasure State ArtStyles treasurestateartstyles.com

OCTOBER Scarecrow Festival STEVENSVILLE October 1-16 2021 See page 108

SEPTEMBER Germanfest

MISSOULA September 5, 2021 artsmissoula.org See page 96

Masquerade Since 1993

Artists Along the Bitterroot

BITTERROOT VALLEY September 10-12, 2021 artistsalongthebitterroot.com See page 60 & 108

BILLINGS October 30, 2021 artmuseum.org/engage/ special-events/ See page 26

NOVEMBER Last Chance New Play Fest

HELENA November 5-14, 2021 experimentaltheatrecoop.org See page 70

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Helena MADE Fair

HELENA December 4-5, 2021 handmademontana.com See page 70

Missoula MADE Fair

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New play s by Montana writers

DECEMBER

MISSOULA December 12, 2021 handmademontana.com See page 97

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First Night Missoula

MODERN HANDCRAFTED GOODS OVER 70 LOCAL & REGIONAL ARTISTS

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MODERN HANDCRAFTED GOODS OVER 70 LOCAL & REGIONAL ARTISTS

212 MAIN STREET

POLSON // 201-9229 // HANDMADEMONTANA.COM

MISSOULA December 31, 2021 artsmissoula.org See page 95

Helena Ave Theatre 1319 Helena Ave, Helena MT November 5-14, 2021 experimentaltheatrecoop.org

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JANUARY Yellowstone Art Auction BILLINGS January 21, 2022 artmuseum.org/engage/ yellowstone-art-auction/ See page 29

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We recommend checking event sites and social media for date confirmations due to potential COVID restrictions.

MARCH

March in Montana Auction & Dealer Show GREAT FALLS March 17-19, 2022 marchinmontana.com See page 56

Yellowstone Art Auction BILLINGS March 4-5, 2022 artmuseum.org/engage/ yellowstone-art-auction/ See page 29

WHA Footprints on the Trail Art Show & Sale GREAT FALLS March 16-20, 2022 westernheritageartists.com See page 58

UNDERSTORY/OVERSTORY Cathy Weber Holter Museum of Art, Helena

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PERFORMING ARTS

BIG SKY Warren Miller Performing Arts Center 45465 Gallatin Rd. (P.O. Box 161112) (406) 995-6345 warrenmillerpac.org boxoffice@ warrenmillerpac.org. See page 16

BILLINGS Alberta Bair Theater

2801 3rd Ave. N, Downtown Billings, MT 59101 (406) 256-6052 (877) 321-2074 albertabairtheater.org abt@albertabairtheater.org See page 22

Billings Studio Theatre 1500 Rimrock Rd. Billings, MT 59102 (406) 248-1141 billingsstudiotheatre.com info@bststage.com See page 22

Billings Symphony Orchestra & Chorale

2820 2nd Ave N. Billings, MT 59101 (406) 252-3610 billingssymphony.org symphony@billingssymphony.org See page 22

NOVA Center for the Performing Arts

2317 Montana Ave. (P.O. Box 11, 59103) Billings, MT 59101 (406) 591-9535 NOVAbillings.org admin@NOVAbillings.org See page 26

BOZEMAN Bozeman Film Society

111 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 112 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 599-9069 bozemanfilmsociety.org info@bozemanfilmsociety.org See page 36

Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir

1001 W. Oak St. #110 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585-9774 bozemansymphony.org info@bozemansymphony.org See page 36

The Ellen Theatre 17 W. Main St. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585-5885 theellentheatre.com See page 36

Grandstreet Theatre, Helena

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Intermountain Opera Bozeman

Mansfield Center for the Performing Arts

104 E. Main, #101 (P.O. Box 37, 59771) Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587-2889 intermountainopera.org info@intermountainopera.org See page 37

Great Falls Civic Center 2 Park Dr. S Convention Center Door C Great Falls, MT 59401-4006 The Mansfield: (406) 455-8510 greatfallsmt.net/ mansfieldcenter ogrubenhoff@ greatfallsmt.net Box Office: (406) 455-8514 See page 56

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks

(P.O. Box 174120, MSU) Bozeman, MT 59717-4120 (406) 994-3303 shakespeareintheparks.org See page 38

HAMILTON Hamilton Players

100 Rickets Rd. Hamilton, MT 59840 (406) 375-9050 hamiltonplayers.com boxoffice@hamiltonplayers.com See page 61

BUTTE Butte Symphony

321 W. Broadway (P.O. Box 725) Butte, MT 59703 (406) 723-5590 buttesymphony.org info@buttesymphony.org See page 40

HAVRE Montana Actors’ Theatre Montana Actors’ Theatre MAT Theatre, MSUN Campus Havre, MT 59501 (406) 945-0272 mtactors.com jay@montanaactors.com See page 64

FORT PECK Fort Peck Summer Theatre 201 Missouri Fort Peck, MT 59223 (406) 228-9216 (Office) (406) 526-9943 (Box Office) fortpecktheatre.org fptheatre@nemont.net See page 51

The Myrna Loy, Helena

GREAT FALLS Great Falls Symphony

11 3rd St. N (P.O. Box 1078) Great Falls, MT 59403 (406) 453-4102 gfsymphony.org gfyouthorchestra.org cascadequartet.org chinookwinds.org hillaryrose@gfsymphony.org See page 54 WWW.

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PERFORMING ARTS

HELENA Creative Arts Center/ Premiere Dance Company 718 Logan St. Helena, MT 59601 (406) 442-6519 dancehelena.com creativeartscenter helena@gmail.com See page 67

Grandstreet Theatre

325 N. Park Helena, MT 59601 (406) 442-4270 grandstreettheatre.com gst@grandstreettheatre.com See page 68

Montana Dance Arts Association (MDAA) 718 Logan St. Helena, MT 59601 (406) 442-6519 montanadancearts.org montanadanceartsassoc @gmail.com See page 72

Musikanten Montana Choral Chamber Ensemble 8 Park Pl. Clancy, MT 59634 (406) 933-5246 musikantenmt.org musikantenmt@aol.com See page 73

The Myrna Loy

15 N. Ewing Helena, MT 59601 (406) 443-0287 themyrnaloy.com See page 73

Queen City Ballet

8 W. Lawrence Helena, MT 59601 (406) 444-5004 queencityballet.com queencityballet@gmail.com See page 74

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The Blue Slipper Theatre

113 E. Callender St. Livingston, MT 59047 (406) 222-7720 blueslipper.org See page 83

Shane Lalani Center for the Arts

415 E. Lewis St. Livingston, MT 59047 (406) 222-1420 theshanecenter.org info@theshanecenter.org See page 87

MISSOULA Missoula Symphony Association Montana Suzuki Institute

320 E. Main (P.O. Box 8301, 59807) Missoula, MT 59802 (406) 721-3194 missoulasymphony.org info@missoulasymphony.org See page 97

String Orchestra of the Rockies P.O. Box 8265 Missoula, MT 59807 (406) 493-2990 sormt.org See page 99

POLSON Port Polson Players Mission Valley Friends of the Arts

(P.O. Box 1152) Polson’s Log Theatre on the Lake Polson, MT 59860 (406) 883-9212 portpolsonplayers.com portpolsonplayers@centurytel.net See page 102

CULTURAL TREASURES 2021


FIRST SNOW ON ROCK CREEK VALLEY Kevin Red Star Kevin Red Star Studio, Roberts

ON THE ROAD TO ROSCOE Mike Caskey Toucan Gallery, Billings

STARE GRIZ Robert Spannring Two Rivers Gallery, Big Timber

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INTO THE WOODS

Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studios & Gallery, Whitefish

WHERE EAGLES FLY

Colin Alexander Livingston Gallery Association, Livingston

SPOTTED WOLF

Kevin Red Star Kevin Red Star Studio, Roberts

MAMA BEAR

Carol Hagan Carol Hagan Studios, Billings

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30412-1 MT Historical Soc

225 North Roberts Helena (406) 444-2694 Open Mon - Sat, 9-5 Closed Sundays and holidays Become a MEMBER today!

Explore online at mhs.mt.gov

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