
January 2025
BMMT presents Fabulous Fanny: A Concert Journey of the Mendelssohn’s Berlin
Baroque Music Montana (BaMM) presents a string quartet program on gut strings and historic instruments. “Fabulous Fanny: A Concert Journey of the Mendlessohn’s Berlin” traces the world of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, the sister of the famous composer Felix Mendelssohn. A brilliant musician, Ms. Hensel’s gifts were not allowed to flourish due to her societal position, but her music is given due spotlight through this program built around her remarkable String Quartet. Other repertoire includes pieces Fanny may have heard, including…
Find out more »June 2025
Figments and Fragments: A solo exhibition featuring Bryan Holland
An opening reception June 13th, exhibition will be on display through the month of June. This year began with both a sense of anticipation and anxiety, wanting to move forward with new creative ideas while at the same time revisiting some from the past. It was a combination of these thoughts that led to a desire to capture birds and animals in motion. A frozen moment, the pull of muscles, the fluidity, grace, all continue to me. -- Bryan Holland
Find out more »July 2025
They Came In Earnest — Jim Westphalen closing reception
On view through July, closing reception July 27th, 6-8PM. What you see in these photographs are the physical remains of those early settlers as well as their descendants who came in the decades that followed. When and why were they abandoned and how is it that they, in all their fading beauty, have survived? My aspiration to capture the “souls” of these buildings, is in some ways like chasing their ghosts; unearthing impressions of long-ago toils, people and experiences. I…
Find out more »August 2025
Reticent West
A solo exhibition featuring Tyler Murphy. On view through August, with an opening reception August 8th from 6-8PM. Artist Statement: “Reticence” was a word that kind of rolled and floated off the page, hovering before my mind’s eye when I first read it. It seemed to hold out an invitation to linger with it. Life itself has a reticent quality to it. If we are open to it, it humbles us as we age. It, in fits and starts, slowly…
Find out more »September 2025
Hall Pass: Steve Bormes solo exhibition
In Hall Pass, artist Steve Bormes invites viewers into a world reimagined through found objects—each piece a playful, thought-provoking assemblage that blurs the boundary between natural and manmade. With a keen eye for overlooked materials, Bormes transforms discarded remnants into vibrant sculptures that feel both familiar and otherworldly. Presented in partnership with the Center for Large Landscape Conservation, this exhibition reflects a shared vision: a future where nature and people thrive together in connected, resilient landscapes. Through playful form and…
Find out more »Living Pathways: Creativity & Conservation in Motion
The Center for Large Landscape Conservation (CLLC) envisions a world where nature is undivided. Whether they run, fly, swim, or crawl, wild animals need more than isolated “islands” of habitat—they need pathways to move and flourish. CLLC ensures landscapes are conserved and connected to keep wildlife on the move. Join us for an engaging evening of conservation and creativity, and discover how CLLC is opening pathways of wildlife movement in Montana and around the world, including efforts to establish wildlife…
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