THIS WEEK AT THE EMERSON

FRIDAY!

EMERSON ART WALK

FRIDAY!!


This is the first night of the Downtown Bozeman Summer Art Walk series! Get your friends, your fam, your kids, your neighbors and start your night at the Emerson!


We'll have:

  • Incredible exhibits by Kirsten Kainz and Christopher Campbell
  • Studios open for visitors all over the building!
  • Galleria Hall will be open for shopping
  • Art Market
  • Food trucks
  • Music in the air
  • Community activities!


Summer nights are the best nights and we'll be here to welcome you!


Friday, June 12

5-9pm

Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture

FREE!


Food Trucks:

Bozeman Tropical Sno

Piece of Crepe

TaneMaki

CC Gourmet

Provecho Rustic Mexican

Fizz'd Handcrafted Sodas


Emerson Open Studios:

  • The Artists' Gallery, Galleria Hall
  • Rod Zullo Gallery, Galleria Hall
  • Faculty Lounge, Galleria Hall
  • Susan Stevens Fine Art, Studio 213
  • John Tommervik, Studio 212
  • Lightpress Studios, Studio 222
  • Susan Burrows Dabney, Studio 220
  • Cindy Stillwell: Hybrid Media, West Wing Studio 270
  • Loretta Fine Art, West Wing Studio 257
  • Heart & Hand Center, West Wing Studio 275
  • Second Nature Gallery, West Wing Studio 15
  • Featuring solo exhibit "Tipping Point" by Stephen Gay

SUMMER ART CAMP!

Our instructors are hard at work getting prepped for your kids!


JOIN US!

Our first session begins on Monday!


Get your kids registered for inspired fun, messy creativity, and days filled with art.


Emerson Art Camps run weekly from June-August, Monday-Friday 9am-3pm. This full-day camp encourages creative exploration and learning while playing outside and meeting new friends! We welcome children ages 5-12.


Limited Space in the following camps:

  • June 15-19 The Art Apprentice
  • (ages 5-8)
  • (ages 9-12)


  • June 22-26: The Art Apprentice
  • (ages 5-8)
  • (ages 9-12)


  • July 6-10: Sculptor's Studio
  • (ages 9-12)


  • July 20-24: Art & Architecture
  • (ages 9-12)


  • July 27-31: Art & Architecture
  • (ages 5-8)


  • August 3-7: Plates & Prints
  • (ages 5-8)
  • (ages 9-12)


  • August 10-14: Plates & Prints
  • (ages 9-12)

MUTUAL

BY KIRSTEN KAINZ

Mutual

Kirsten Kainz

Jessie Wilber Gallery, Lobby Gallery, and Galleria Hall Popup Gallery


In Mutual, Kainz utilizes unexpected, everyday materials to create sculptural creatures that invite viewers into a more personal and emotional connection with the living world. Her work suggests that we are inherently wired to respond to beauty and that losing sight of it can have profound consequences.


“At its core, this exhibition is about connection,” Kainz shares. “We take care of the things we love. My work is intended to help us feel more love and connection with the fascinating creatures and ecosystems that we rely on for life. Our fates are mutual.”


Kainz is widely recognized for her large-scale iron animal sculptures as well as her paintings of ephemeral landscapes and bold, expressive horses. Across mediums, her work is unified by a deep reverence for nature and a sense of urgency to protect what is increasingly at risk. She invites viewers not only to admire the natural world, but to honor and care for it.

CALDERA

BY CHRISTOPHER CAMPBELL

Caldera

Christopher Campbell

Weaver Room Gallery


My method is slow, but once moving through the land I work assuredly and intuitively, I find there is little equivocation over what to photograph. I question little when moved to expose a sheet of film. The questions come after. I believe there are always far more questions than answers. The heavy lifting, after I put a photograph out into the world, is up to the viewer. If I have done my job the weight should be manageable in its own way by anyone willing or able to take the time.


Most of my photography these days utilize a 4×5 view film camera. I develop the film in my dark room and then scan the resulting negatives into my computer creating digital files. I will then make subtle adjustments of light value similar to what I might do in the dark room, utilizing Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. I then make 5×7 inch inkjet prints which I can use to evaluate and plan my film prints. 


Once I have decided what I want to make a silver gelatin print of, I return to the darkroom with the original negative and fully process that into a final archival silver gelatin print. A final note of clarification: the creation of a silver gelatin print does not utilize digital technology at all. All adjustments affecting elements of value, tonality and contrast are made manually in the darkroom.

**Reminder that we offer free school tours with our School in Galleries program! Email education@theEmerson.org for more information!

HELP KEEP OUR LAWN BEAUTIFUL

Summer Art Camp begins next week, which means lots of children running around. They don't want to step in anything, and we don't want to close the lawn to our furry visitors, so please pick up after your pet.


Thanks for cleaning up after your dog! 🐾

HISTORIC EMERSON IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

We’re in the process of replacing one of our walkways on the north side of the Emerson! If you've walked by and noticed the orange netting, this is the project zone. Now imagine that netting replaced with a gorgeous new sidewalk and steps flowing between two lush green spaces! 😍


This fresh sidewalk will elevate our north lawns and be an incredible improvement to our outdoor space. Our goal is $50,000 and we're 20% of the way there! Donate today to help us raise the funds for this historic Emerson Improvement Project!

GALLERY AND STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE

LEASE CYCLE BEGINS JULY 1!

A new lease cycle begins July 1!


If you're an artist or creative business owner, we welcome you to apply for space at the Emerson. Some of our most coveted studios are becoming available! Simply complete the Tenant Inquiry Form below, and we’ll be in touch with information about current studio availability.


To view available studios in person, please schedule a tour with our Director of Operations at emersonops@theemerson.org. Tours are available during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Thank you for supporting the Emerson and our mission to build community through art and culture!

www.theEmerson.org

(406) 587-9797 | office@theEmerson.org

111 S Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715

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