The Bozeman area has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, bringing with it an expanded business community and an influx of new residents eager to embrace the lifestyle of the Gallatin Valley. While many of the region’s new housing developments remain out of reach for the average local, ...
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Depot goes Fourth with annual arts fest
Independence Day has arrived and with it the Livingston Depot's 38th annual Festival of the Arts July 2nd–4th. Festival hours are from 10am to 6pm on Thursday and Friday, and from 10am to 5pm on Saturday, the Fourth of July.
The Festival of the Arts showcases fine artists, artisans, and ...
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Celebrate Juneteenth with Tinworks
Join for a public Juneteenth Celebration at Tinworks Art on Friday, June 19th, in collaboration with Cultured Roots, MSU Black Student Union, MSU Student Commons, Bozeman Poetry Collective, and Studio Wheelhouse.
Meet your neighbors, learn about this holiday honoring Black freedom, resilience and ...
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Fiona Lee stars with YBC under the sea
Yellowstone Ballet Company presents The Little Mermaid on Thursday, June 18th. The single-night performance comes to the Willson Auditorium at 6:30pm. Kathleen Rakela, YBC Artistic Director and recipient of a prestigious Montana Arts Council Fellowship in the Performing Arts, has created an ...
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Art & culture-filled strolls return downtown
The extended days of summer bring the return of two community-favorite event series, allowing art lovers and casual strollers to experience the work of the area's most creative. The Downtown Bozeman Association, in collaboration with downtown art galleries and retailers, is proud to present this ...
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Renowned landscape artist on Depot display
The Livingston Depot Museum proudly presents the Featured Exhibit for 2026: “Absarokas: Mountains Defined by Two Rivers” from artist and author, Paul Waldum.
“... the Yellowstone to the west and the Boulder to the east... between those rivers lies a stretch of wilderness that has shaped my life.” ...
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