Burns, bagpipes & bidding highlight Emerson’s annual arts celebration
It’s time to dust off your finest tartan and brush up on the poetry of Robert Burns. The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture will present one of its most anticipated annual events with the Celebration of the Arts – Scotland on Friday, January 24th.
Dive into the witty and lively Scottish culture with the featured Burns Nicht Feast! This exquisite evening features a seated dinner, fine art, live and silent auctions, bagpipes and entertainment, and local quick draw artists creating unique works to auction off at the end of the night.
The event will be held in the Emerson Ballroom beginning at 6pm. Tickets are $125 per person with table rates available for groups of 8 or 10. Kilts and cocktail attire are suggested for what will be a culturally rich evening of arts, eats and enjoyment in the heart of Bozeman.
And of course, don’t miss the Celebration of the Arts Exhibition on display in the Jessie Wilber Gallery. This exhibit features selected artworks from artists in support of the Emerson. Enjoy an array of mediums and styles. All works in the exhibit are up for bid in the Celebration of the Arts Auction. Bidding on these works is now open and closes during the main event on Jan. 24th.
To purchase tickets for the Celebration of the Arts – Scotland event or to learn more about its corresponding exhibit, please visit www.theemerson.org.
Located at 111 S Grand, the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture serves as a primary resource for the arts, arts education, and cultural activities in Southwest Montana. •