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CALL FOR ART FROM LGBTQ2S+ ARTISTS
The Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture invites Montana artists in the LGBTQ2S+ community to submit artworks for consideration for an exhibition at the Emerson to be held May 9, 2025 – June 23, 2025, in conjunction with Pride Bozeman. The show aims to showcase the artwork of queer artists currently residing in Montana. The exhibition does not have a subject matter theme but rather aims to celebrate the range of talent and abilities amongst these artists.
The exhibition will be guest curated by Richard Parrish, a renowned and queer artist working in glass and watercolor. Richard and his partner live in Bozeman. For more information about Richard, go to www.fusiostudio.com. Curatorial decisions are final.
Selected artwork(s) will be exhibited in the Weaver Room and/or in the Lobby Galleries of the Emerson.
For more information and submission guidelines:
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BOZEMAN DOC SERIES:
THE SHEPHERD AND THE BEAR
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Set high in the majestic French Pyrenees, The Shepherd and the Bear explores a conflict provoked by the reintroduction of brown bears in the midst of a traditional shepherding community. The film follows an aging shepherd who struggles to find a successor as bears prey on his flock, and a teenage boy who becomes obsessed with tracking the bears. Through its breathtaking cinematography and immersive storytelling, The Shepherd and the Bear is a modern folktale about tradition, community and humanity’s relationship with a vanishing natural world.
Thursday, March 6
Doors open at 6:30pm
Film begins at 7:00pm
Emerson's Crawford Theater
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Reel Rock is back in Bozeman with its 19th installment—an unforgettable night of world-class climbing films, grit, and inspiration.
Reel Rock 19 showcases three world-premiere climbing films spanning disciplines, characters, and continents: a heartfelt story of second chances in love and climbing on Squamish’s legendary Cobra Crack; an outrageous 18-day big wall epic on Patagonia’s towering Torre Central; and the pursuit of a lifelong dream—a 5.15 first ascent—made possible by an unlikely partnership.
Hosted by Spire Climbing + Fitness, this one-night-only screening brings together the local climbing community for an evening of adventure, storytelling, and pushing limits on rock and ice. There will be a kickin’ Raffle to support the Bozeman Climbing Team.
Friday, March 7
Doors open at 6:30pm
Show starts at 7:00pm
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Our Summer Art Camp has new themes and exciting projects to inspire your little artists! Check them out- space is limited and filling quick!
One-week sessions offered through the summer from June 16 - August 15
Ages 5-12
Monday - Friday 9:00am-3:00pm / $330
This year's camp themes:
Print Makers:
- June 16-20
- 5-8 yr olds: space available
- 9-12 yr olds: space available
- June 23-27
- 5-8 yr olds: FULL
- 9-12 yr olds: space available
Artists & Architects:
- July 7-11
- 5-8 yr olds: 4 spots left!
- 9-12 yr olds: FULL
- July 14-18
- 5-8 yr olds: 1 spot left!
- 9-12 yr olds: FULL
Color in Motion
- July 21-25
- 5-8 yr olds: FULL
- 9-12 yr olds: space available
- July 28-August 1
- 5-8 yr olds: space available
- 9-12 yr olds: space available
Express Yourself
- August 4-8
- 5-8 yr olds: 1 spot left!
- 9-12 yr olds: space available
- August 11-15
- 5-8 yr olds: FULL
- 9-12 yr olds: space available
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Come by the Emerson Monday-Friday 9am-5pm to see the stunning artistry displayed in our three galleries. All works are for sale, with prices available upon request. | |
Susie Mathre
The Botany of Math(re); Further into the Weeds, Jessie Wilber Gallery
Susie Mathre is an artist living and working in Bozeman, Montana. As the daughter of botanists, she spent many hours in the family garden and also enjoyed exploring all things mechanical. She attended the University of Oregon, where she majored in fine art, taking a variety of studio classes, including printmaking, photography, letterpress printing and fiber arts. She graduated with a BFA in Fiber Arts in 1989.
Before becoming a full-time artist, she worked for the Community Food Co-op in Bozeman for over 20 years designing and fabricating signs and creating limited edition letterpress posters. She was fortunate to acquire a Vandercook Universal 1 letterpress in the early 1990s, (and thousands of pounds of lead type) which she currently uses in conjunction with metals, encaustic wax, and plant materials.
She is a recipient of a MAGDA (Montana Art Gallery Directors Association) traveling exhibition grant, and won Awards for Excellence for Distinctive Downtown Signage (The Co-op Downtown), and Sculptured Landscape from the City of Bozeman.
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(Left) Penrose Tiling P2
(Right) White Campion /(Silene latifolia)
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Edd Enders
Montana Roots and Routes, Lobby and Weaver Room Galleries
Livingston Montana native Edd Enders was born in 1962, graduated from Park High, and studied art at Montana State University, Bozeman from 1990-1993. Growing up, he spent his free time outdoors observing nature, drawing, camping, and hunting. As a young man he worked on archeological survey teams throughout the West and as a hunting guide, packer, wrangler and cowboy from Alaska to Arizona. Enders has been painting since 1989 and has been a prolific full-time painter for two decades. Widely admired, Enders has collectors ranging from New York to Key West to Chicago to Shanghai and has shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions.
"I consider myself a contemporary western painter. I’m not interested in portraying the West as it’s commonly idealized with pristine landscapes and romanticized wildlife, cowboys and Indians. I am deeply connected to the western environment where I’ve grown up, worked, and lived. I want to portray human’s inevitable activity and impact on this region. In the bigger picture, I hope that in 100 years people will look at my paintings and learn something about this place and time, as I see it.”
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Summer Art Camp Instructors
The role of Emerson Summer Art Camp Instructors is to provide quality art instruction using up to date methods and techniques in correlation with the Emerson’s mission to provide outstanding arts education to learners of all ages. For more information, and how to apply, visit:
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Youth Interns for our Summer Art Camps
Every summer, the Emerson seeks high school-aged interns to assist with our children's summer camps. Interns assist camp instructors in daily preparation, teaching art activities, and assist young campers in achieving their creative vision. This is a fantastic opportunity to build leadership skills and experience. All interns are required to attend training in advance of camp. A weekly stipend is included, must be 13 years of age at the time of application.
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Art Education Instructors
Bozeman’s creative needs are growing and we want to grow with them! We are looking for knowledgeable artists/instructors who want to share their skills to join us as at the Emerson. For 2-6 hours/week, we offer competitive hourly pay (DOE) and fully equipped classrooms located in the Emerson building. Each class session is 4-6 weeks.
If you are experienced in the following media and proficient in teaching your process, please click below to find a detailed description and application details.
Media:
- Acrylic
- Watercolor
- Metalsmithing: Intro to advanced
- Metalsmithing: Stone setting
- Metalsmithing: Enameling
- Open to new media!
Competitive hourly pay DOE
Fantastic downtown classrooms that are fully equipped
Daytime and evening spots available
Classes run 4-6 weeks
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GALLERIA HALL SPACE AVAILABLE |
We have a beautiful space available in Galleria Hall! This is a retail/gallery/studio rental with only the very best neighbors including Artists' Gallery, Rod Zullo Gallery, The Coin Laundry Prints, and Verge Theater. The space is 404 square feet featuring exposed brick, a sink, built-in storage, and great lighting. It's a fun place to be, located in a historic building in Downtown Bozeman!
Available immediately
To apply or inquire about the space, please fill out this form:
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ACCEPTING DONATIONS
FOR OUR NEW TO YOU ART SALE
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We’re excited to announce the second annual New to You Art Sale on May 1 & 2!
This is a fundraiser for the Emerson featuring a marketplace of secondhand, original artworks.
We’re currently accepting donations! If you have original (not mass-produced) art—paintings, drawings, photos, ceramics, sculptures, and more—that you’re ready to part with, consider donating to this special event. Help us fill the ballroom with unique pieces, and support the Emerson in the process!
Art donations accepted Monday-Friday 9am-5pm in the Curator's office, across from the Jessie Wilber gallery on the Emerson's main floor, or the front office.
For questions, please contact Emily at outreach@theEmerson.org
Donors get early access to the sale!
Donations accepted at the Emerson until April 29
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Get your tickets for Beast of Bozeman! The audience votes to determine the winner and crown our next BEAST on April 26.
Saturday, April 26
Show starts at 7:30pm
Emerson Center fort he Arts & Culture
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Thank you for supporting the Emerson and our mission to build community through art and culture! | |
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www.theEmerson.org
(406) 587-9797 | office@theEmerson.org
111 S Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715
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