THIS WEEK AT THE EMERSON

4TH OF JULY

EMERSON ART WALK

Mark your calendars for the next downtown Bozeman Art Walk on Friday, July 10 from 5-9pm


Join us at the Emerson for the opening of a new exhibit by Chris Stoddard in our Jessie Wilber Gallery. Ongoing exhibits by Kirsten Kainz and Christopher Campbell will be in our Lobby and Galleria Hall galleries and upstairs in our Weaver Room Gallery.


On our North Lawn:

  • Art market with local artists!
  • 6 delicious Food trucks
  • Live music
  • Community activities!


All are welcome!!

EMERSON ART CAMP!

Emerson Art Camps run weekly, 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:

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


  • July 27-31: Art & Architecture
  • (ages 5-8) only 2 spots left!


  • August 3-7: Plates & Prints
  • (ages 5-8) only 2 spots left!
  • (ages 9-12)


  • August 10-14: Plates & Prints
  • (ages 5-8)
  • (ages 9-12) only 1 spot left!

MUTUAL

BY KIRSTEN KAINZ

Mutual

Kirsten Kainz

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.

GRAVITY OF PLACE

BY CHRIS STODDARD

OPENING JULY 10

Gravity of Place

Chris Stoddard

Jessie Wilber Gallery

Opening July 10


Join us on Friday, July 10 from 5-8pm for Art Walk and the opening reception honoring this incredible artist and her beautiful and moving work.


About the work

The pieces in this exhibition incorporate clays foraged from Montana and sites where my ancestors and I have lived— ground carried forward, made into form. Although this began as a practice for exploring my personal relationship to land and lineage, the work speaks to experiences shared across generations of people who have moved, been displaced, chosen to stay, or been left behind. 

 

The questions that practice raises are the questions of this show. What do we carry when we leave a place? What do we owe the places that made us? Can belonging be porous, or do communities depend on borders and shared history to be close knit? How does movement shape our collective understanding of obligation, belonging, and community? 

 

The figures are not portraits but postures of staying, leaving, or returning. Ceramic bricks made from the foraged clays propose that home is something constructed out of the materials of place, built slowly and collectively while navigating forces that both pull and push.

 

About the artist

Chris Stoddard is a contemporary ceramic sculptor whose figurative pieces explore the layered legacies of family, industry, and belonging. Many of her pieces incorporate hand collected “wild” clay and other materials from personally meaningful places to reinforce the ties between the earth and the human body, the tension between human industry and the natural world, and between the past and the current moment. She has exhibited throughout the Western United States and lives in Bozeman, MT.

HELP KEEP OUR LAWN BEAUTIFUL

Summer Art Camp is now using the north and west lawns. Please no dogs on the Emerson lawn Monday-Friday 8am-4pm


Thanks for your understanding! 🐾

HOLIDAY NOIR AUDITIONS

That time of year has arrived: planning for Holiday Noir 2026 is officially underway!


We're looking for acts that are holiday-themed, but with a twist. A little spice. A little heat. A little mischief under the mistletoe. Think festive, but unexpected.


Bring us your cabaret, burlesque, comedy, circus, drag, dance, or anything delightfully seasonal and tastefully scandalous. And tell all your friends.


Start brainstorming, practicing, and polishing now! Auditions on September 21, 22, and 23. Register for a 30 minutes slot from 4-9pm on those days.


Audition registration is now open.

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

Studios available now!


Surround yourself with fellow creatives in downtown Bozeman! Whether you're building a business, creating art, or growing your practice, you’ll find a space at the Emerson that feels like home.


Private studios. Flexible spaces. Downtown convenience.


Studios starting at $500/month. Inquire today.


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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