
July 2025
Rooted: A Summer Botanical Exhibit
The Livingston Center for Art and Culture is proud to present “Rooted - A Summer Botanical Exhibit.” The show runs from July 15th through August 7th. Along with our co-curator, Lynda Sanders, the Center has created an exhibit full of floral whimsy and a bounty of botany, suitable for summertime in Montana. A wide range of art styles and media are represented, from wood sculpture, mixed media, watercolor, leather work, wool felting, jewelry and so much more. An artist reception…
Find out more »October 2025
MSU Off-Campus Show at Livingston Center for Art and Culture
Explore the energy of Montana State University’s art students as they bring their work off campus and into our community at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture. The MSU Off-Campus Show celebrates experimentation, discovery, and the next generation of artists shaping Montana’s creative landscape. The MSU Off-Campus Show will be on display from October 14th to November 8th. There will be an Artist Reception on Friday, October 24th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM - where everyone can meet the…
Find out more »November 2025
Small Gems
The Livingston Center for Art and Culture will celebrate the holiday season by hosting its annual holiday exhibit, Small Gems. Featuring small-format works by local and regional artists, each work is unique, affordable and ready to gift. The exhibition will be on display from November 11th to December 31st. Meet participating artists at a Reception on Friday, November 21st, from 6-8pm – during the Winter Art Walk. And, stop in during the Livingston Christmas Stroll on Friday, December 5th. The…
Find out more »February 2026
Likeness: The Art of Seeing Each Other Reception
Likeness: The Art of Seeing Each Other will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture from February 10th through March 7th. Co-Curated by Executive Director Kathy Bekedam and Board Member Ashley Noble, Likeness embraces the many ways artists capture connection, empathy and individuality. After reviewing the artist submissions, Ashley said: Each artist approached the theme differently. We have realistic, abstract, symbolic - everything is very subjective, which is pretty cool." The public is invited to an…
Find out more »March 2026
Annual Community Show
The Livingston Center for Art and Culture is celebrating the incredible artistic talent and creativity of Park County residents in this year’s Community Show. This is the Center’s longest-running show, premiering over 25 years ago. Each year, artists of all ages and backgrounds come together to share work across a wide range of mediums. This beloved annual event highlights both familiar favorites and first-time participants - making it a vibrant reflection of our growing and ever-evolving artistic community. Join us…
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