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CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS EXHIBIT
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The Celebration of the Arts is the Emerson's largest annual fundraiser and will take place January 27, 2017. Now in our Jessie Wilber Gallery, view the Celebration of the Arts Exhibit featuring original works of art generously donated by the artists to be auctioned off at our Celebration of the Arts.
New this year- view the works available for auction on our website!
You can bid on any of these pieces now by calling 406.587.9797 ext. 105 or visit the Emerson's front office. Stop by the Jessie Wilber Gallery or check out our online gallery today and start bidding!
The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture thanks all of the artists who generously submitted work for this show: Carol Barmore, Joanne Berghold, Meagan Blessing, Michael Blessing, Kathy Burk, Roger Cruwys, Josh DeWeese, Jim Dick, Loretta Domaszewski, Tom Gilleon, Dave Hall, Craig Hergert, JROD, Duncan Kippen, Liz Lewis, John Lewton, Wendy Marquis, Tara Moore, Mark Noyes, Mike O'Connell, Bruce Pierce, Peggy Ryan, Scott Scherer, and Kara Tripp.
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Celebration of the Arts
January 27, 2017
Enjoy the warmth of Tuscany with us at our Celebration of the Arts! Join us for an evening filled with entertainment, quick draw artists, fine dining, Italian wine, and live and silent auctions featuring a fabulous array of items including jewelry, trips, ski passes, gift baskets, and more!
Tickets are now on sale at the Emerson. Call 406.587.9797 or stop by the front office to reserve your tickets.
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INSIDE THE EMERSON |
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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. |
Support the Emerson At the Emerson, we are grateful for the generous community support that allows us to serve as a vital arts hub in Bozeman. Over 250,000 people have come to the Emerson each year to attend performances, take classes, and participate in community events. |
Volunteer with the Emerson As a community arts hub, the Emerson relies on the time, energy and enthusiasm donated by community volunteers and interns. You can get involved by becoming a docent, by helping with events, children's classes or in our office. |
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