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Mimi Matsuda working on pieces for the event. Photo credit Trout Congress via Instagram. 
 

EMERSON CENTER & INTERNATIONAL TROUT CONGRESS JURIED EXHIBIT

 
   
 

 
The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture is partnering with the International Trout Congress to curate two exhibits in the Emerson's Lobby and Weaver Room Galleries this fall. This exhibit is in correlation with the Trout Congress' first ever meeting in Bozeman from October 2 - 6th, 2016. The goal of this gathering is to explore and celebrate the intersections of trout with the arts, literature, education, socio-economics, science and conservation. To accomplish this they will bring together a diverse international community of people who are passionate about trout and trout conservation worldwide. Your participation as an artist in this exhibit will be essential to realize this goal. 

 
 


Download the application below!

 
 

The exhibit information sheet and application are available for download using the link below.  

 

 TROUT CONGRESS EXHIBIT APP

 

Contact Alissa with questions or to submit your application. 

 

Deadline to Apply: July 25, 2016 

 

Alissa Popken
Education Curator
406.587.9797 x.104

[email protected]

 

For more information about the Trout Congress and their upcoming celebration please visit their website at www.troutcongress.org

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INSIDE THE EMERSON

 
 

Emerson History

The Emerson is a thriving arts and community center located a block from historic downtown Bozeman. The building was originally an elementary school built in 1918, attended by thousands of Bozeman youth before its closure in 1991.

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111 South Grand Ave.   |   Bozeman, MT   |   406.587.9797 ext. 104   |   [email protected]