Kicking off Summer Art Walks
Friday, June 9, 2023
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
We invite you to visit the Emerson to shop Galleria Hall, visit second floor studios, grab dinner at Sidewall Pizza, experience our new exhibits, and meet the artists.
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Jessie Wilber Gallery
Watch More TV | by Animoscillator
Consumer technology is often discarded before its time is truly up. Televisions, an integral part of our daily lives, are often thought to be utilitarian and mundane but when pushed beyond their intended purpose they can be used to create something more. When grouped together they can create something new.
While their electrons are still firing. Animoscillator invites you to Watch More TV.
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Screen Shot by Animoscillator | |
Lobby Gallery
Delineated Daydreams
by Jacob Garvin
As a collage artist, I find comfort in the unknown - I explore this by frequenting thrift shops and yard sales. I search for books, magazines, brochures, and everything in between; flipping through their old dusty pages until I find an image that strikes me and inspires me to bring it into a new light. I feel that not all art needs to have a deep meaning, and most of my pieces come from that point of view, often with a touch of humor. I hope the viewer can find connection to my art in ways I could never imagine.
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Finding Love by Jacob Garvin | |
Weaver Room Gallery
Immersion | by Sky
The two series on display are, in essence, created with the same basic concept in mind: Intuition, emotion, movement and their relationship with the process of making art.
To create these works, on both paper and canvas, I employ many different materials: Acrylic, oil, coffee, tea, pastels, dirt, graphite, ink, charcoal, chalk, wax, found papers and metals. Each has its own feeling and flow. Going forward I cannot imagine making work with just one type of media.
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Visit The Coin Laundry for sweet treats and tons of new gifts in the shop. Check out all of our new candle scents, kitchen towels and stickers!
Plus if you do a silly dance for us you’ll get 10% off your purchase!!
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LeeAnn Ramey Art
Suite 110
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Join us 5-8pm and be the first to see our new paintings, meet the artists, and enjoy refreshments!
Purchase anything at art walk and receive 25% OFF a future purchase at our new online store! Visit our website below
See you Friday!
Bitterroot Summer by LeeAnn Ramey
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TRIPP Studio features original palette knife oil paintings by artist Kara Tripp, as well as gifts, jewelry, and ceramics by 15 local artisans.
On Holiday - by Kara Tripp
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Jessie Moore Photography
Suite 224
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Jessie Moore is opening her studio to feature her personal fine art photography for the first time. Come see a collection of black and white film photography celebrating the exploration of this beautiful state. Displayed in handmade frames with a twist.
Stop by on Friday for a fun giveaway!
Finding by Jessie Moore
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Whose Live Anyway?
June 7 | 7:30 PM | SOLD OUT
June 12 | 7:30 PM | 8 Single Seats
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The current cast members of the Emmy-nominated TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, are proud to present their new improv tour: Whose Live Anyway?
!! IMPORTANT INFORMATION !!
The Emerson has no information on tickets. Please direct all ticket questions to the contact information below.
PHONE: (415) 800-8097
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Mending the Line
June 8 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | $12 - $20
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Bozeman Film Society presents the Montana Premier of: Mending the Line
Filmed in Livingston, MT, Mending the Line is a story of a former marine suffering from physical and emotional trauma from the war in Afghanistan, his journey finding peace through fly fishing, and helping others.
100% of the raffle and a portion of tickets sales will support the Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation and their efforts to help post-9/11 and Afghanistan war veterans suffering from trauma.
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The Gallery
June 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 15, 16 | 7:30 PM
June 10, 17 | 2:00 PM
June 9 | 8:30 PM After Art Walk
$35 General | Select Performances are Pay What You Can
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Verge Theater Presents: The Gallery, written, directed, and performed by Julien Harris in collaboration with Sid Wilson
The Gallery follows the absurdist journey of a being experiencing self-awakening and the rediscovery of life. It takes a deep dive into how and why we get stuck and the power of art in order to open us back up to the world around us. It explores the relationship between the artists, art, and the audience as well as how all of these pieces are essential both in life and in art.
Each show brings something new as each performance Syd paints live transforming the space and the minds of both The Being and the audience.
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Wednesdays at the Emerson
July 12 | July 19 | July 26 | August 2
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Lunch on the Lawn
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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A highly anticipated summertime tradition, this popular community event features live music, local food vendors, and activities for the kids. Take a break from the workday, soak up the sun, grab a bite to eat, shop local artists, listen to some fabulous tunes, and watch the kids dance and play.
Bands:
- El Wencho
- Emma & the Ledge
- Dead Yellers
- Little Jane and the Pistol Whips
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Community Open Mic Night
4:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Bands:
- Grandio Trio
- Bozambique
- The Love Darts
- Brambles & Briar
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Summer Art Camp
Limited Availability
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The Emerson offers week-long summer camps for ages 5 - 12. Each week will include 2D, sculpture, and mixed media projects. Every camp culminates with an artist reception on Friday afternoon. Emerson camps are filled with innovative art projects that are designed to let your child’s creativity grow!
Camps hours are Monday thru Friday from 9am – 3pm. No camp the week of July 4th.
There is space remaining in the following camps:
- Comic Characters
- July 24 - 28 | Ages 9 - 12
- Raiders of the Lost Art
- July 10 - 14 | Ages 5 - 12
- Aug. 14 - 18 | Ages 9 - 12
- Mythic Monsters
- Aug. 7 - 11 | Ages 5 - 12
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Thank you in advance for supporting the Emerson and our mission to make art & culture accessible to all! | | |
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(406) 587-9797 | office@theEmerson.org
111 S Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715
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