THIS WEEK AT THE EMERSON

FINAL WEEK!

LUNCH ON THE LAWN & OPEN MIC NIGHT

It's our final week of Lunch on the Lawn and Open Mic Night! The weather is going to be gorgeous again, so plan on spending the day outside with us at the Emerson!


Lunch on the Lawn 11am-1pm:

Joining us this week:

  • Bozeman Fire Department
  • Bozeman Parks & Rec
  • Friends from Gallatin History Museum, Heart of the Valley, Clearwater Credit Union, and Monarch Heating and Cooling


Live Music: Estelle and the North Black Band


Food Trucks

  • Provecho Rustic Mexican
  • CC's Gourmet
  • Bozeman Tropical Sno
  • Ms. 'Sippi's Southern Cuisine


Open Mic Night: 5:30-8pm

Live Music: One Lane Bridge


Food Truck

  • Curry Express


We welcome signups for Open Mic Night! Take the stage with slots starting at 5:30pm! Click below to signup!

SUMMER ART CAMP FUN!

There's still time to sign up!


Get ready for a summer of imagination, creativity, and fun! Each week-long session runs Monday through Friday, 9am-3pm, and features a unique theme that blends hands-on art education with plenty of time for play, exploration, and self-expression.


Don’t miss your chance to give your child a memorable summer- full of color, creativity, and connection.


Limited space still available in the following camps:


Express Yourself (August):

  • August 4-8
  • 9-12 yr olds (only 1 spot left!)
  • August 11-15
  • 5-8 yr olds (only 1 spot left!)

CURRENT EXHIBITS

Heidi Marie Faessel

Turn Your Face to the Sun


Turn Your Face to the Sun was inspired by the quote: “Turn your face to the sun, and the shadows will fall behind you.” Reflecting on the color yellow as the color of optimism, of sunshine; a color that conveys the radiance of the sun and waves of life force energy, Faessel wondered “how can I counteract the darkness (felt both from the depths of winter and dark headline news), both literally and figuratively?”


Artist Bio

Based in Whitefish, Montana, multidisciplinary artist Heidi Marie Faessel creates abstract paintings and sculptures formed from salvaged and everyday materials. Her work investigates the intersections of emotion, though, and shared experience, illuminating the invisible threads that connect us across cultures, time, and place. Influenced by science, psychology, and philosophy, Faessel’s practice reflects a universal search for meaning and belonging within the human condition. 


Faessel was raised mainly in Southern California. She spent her early adult years in New York City, earning a BFA in textile/surface design from the Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY. She worked professionally in New York City as a textile designer in the home furnishing industry, and after moving to Montana in 2002, worked as a graphic designer while raising two kids in Whitefish. Faessel has received grants from the Montana Arts Council and has shown her work in museums, galleries, and non-profit spaces throughout Montana. 

Luke Avery

4Letter


It takes a lifetime to create a body of work. Unknowingly, I’ve lived my life in competition with myself, relentless in a self-absorbed push to realize the next “thing” I think I can accomplish. Taking no time to explain, and enjoy with others, what is directly before me. 


The abstract works on display are a self-portrait of thoughts into my abstract life - each with its own unique story that I cannot explain with a simply paragraph. With enthusiasm and passion, a verbal telling is my chosen form. 


Artist Bio

Hello! I’m Luke Avery, the owner of 4Letter Productions. I hail from Vermont. I guess you could say I packed up my wares, headed west, and despite obstacles, managed to prosper in dry goods. Now that’s old school!


4Letter Designs is a Bozeman, Montana-based company I founded in 2011. I originally started with just my mixed media art, but around 2015, I began using my abstract paintings, turning them into one-of-a-kind clothing-ranging from high fashion/formal wear to casual attire. The process I use is quite unique in that I take digital photos of the painting, edit as necessary, and from there it gets printed onto whichever fabric I choose. 


Prior to my most recent collection, I was honored to be chosen as one of the fashion designers for the 2018 New York Fashion Week! What a ride that was, as I was able to learn so much and meet so many amazing people. Together, Laura Harne and I created a few dozen looks for the show… unlike anything that had been down the runway before!


I’d like to thank the community, my friends, and my family for all their support over the years!

HOLIDAY NOIR AUDITIONS

Interested in being a part of Holiday Noir 2025?


Auditions will be held September 22, 23, and 24, and we’re asking for you come to auditions with fully-choreographed, holiday-themed, show-stopping acts! This is your official heads-up to begin preparing material. The bar is high this year, so don’t hold back. 


Per usual, we are looking for performers that are comfortable with 18+ material, and yes, you must be 18 to audition and perform. This is year FOUR and we are so excited to prepare yet another unforgettable Holiday Noir for this community!


For audition signup and more information, click the button below:

PSA: PICK UP YOUR DOG'S POOP ON THE LAWN

Please be mindful of your dog on the Emerson lawn. There is also a strict "leash your dog" policy while Art Camp is in session Monday-Friday 9am-3pm. Thank you for helping us out!

GALLERY AND STUDIO SPACE AVAILABLE

If you're an artist or creative business owner, we welcome you to apply for a space in the Emerson. We have spots in Galleria Hall and some upstairs studios available soon!


We have 58 arts and culture related tenants, and this is your opportunity to join our creative community!

If you are interested in a space at the Emerson, please fill out the tenant inquiry form:

BUILDING RENOVATION UPDATES

The West Wing bathrooms are officially competed! THANK YOU to you, to our community, and to Jenny Kahrl, for making this possible. We are overwhelmed with gratitude for each contribution to this project. It was a massive undertaking as we fully updated three bathrooms, and we extend a huge thank you and shoutout to Black Label Construction for all their work!


And now we move on to our next extensive project- the North Side Stairs. We still need your help as we only have $29,500 left to reach our overall fundraising goal!


The North Side Stairs are original to the building, and are in need of a full renovation. The total on this project is $150,000 to transform it into an ADA compliant stairwell. The handrails will be decorated with imagery that compliments the building's architectural details, and lighting will be added for further safety. We are excited to partner with PRG commercial to transform this highly-utilized historic entryway!


Thank you for shouldering the scope of this work alongside us. All donations are still being matched, dollar for dollar, by Jenny Kahrl, so your contribution doubles in impact!

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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