Happy Memorial Day Weekend

In observance of Memorial Day our offices will be closed Monday, May 29th. Please have a safe and relaxing weekend.

New Exhibits

Opening May 30, 2023

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. 

Variations Signal Chain by Animoscillator

Lobby Gallery

Delineated Daydreams

by Jacob Gavin


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.


I am deeply inspired by textiles, shapes and protrusions that are unconventional to traditional collage, and have recently been adding these elements more aggressively following working in a larger scale. I want to bring a photograph to life, for the viewer to emotionally engage with the art in front of them, and feel the urge to physically touch (please refrain). By incorporating fabrics, gems, chains, rhinestones, and anything I can glue onto a wood panel – I find I’m able to bring people into my own imagination.

Comfy by Jacob Gavin

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.

I employ all these ingredients in order to create works that express my subconscious thoughts and emotions. I create them with no preplanned motive beyond allowing my hand to move in the way it sees fit. Drawing shapes and adding colors as the piece develops until, at last, I feel it is complete.

Intuition.3 by Sky

Upcoming Events

Healing A Community

May 26 | 7:00 PM | FREE

Center for Asbestos Related Disease Presents: Healing A Community: Libby Montana


Healing A Community documents the effect of the asbestos public health emergency on Libby, Montana, as well as how the community worked together in response to establish the Center for Asbestos Related Disease. The story is told through the eyes of individuals and families suffering from asbestos related diseases and Dr. Brad Black, who has led the effort from CARD’s inception in 2000.

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The Lost King

June 01 | 7:30 PM | $10 General | $8 Students

Bozeman Film Society Presents: The Lost King


In 2012, after having been lost for over 500 years, the remains of King Richard III were discovered beneath a carpark in Leicester. The search had been orchestrated by an amateur historian, Philippa Langley, whose unrelenting research had been met with incomprehension by her friends and family and with skepticism by experts and academics. The Lost King is the life-affirming true story of a woman who refused to be ignored and who took on the country's most eminent historians, forcing them to think again about one of the most controversial kings in England's history. 

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“A historical detective story that carries the kick of a true-life “Da Vinci Code.”

-Variety

Wednesdays at the Emerson

July 12 | July 19 | July 26 | August 2

Lunch on the Lawn | 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Community Night | 4:30 - 8:00 PM

Join the Emerson on Wednesdays in the summer for the highly anticipated return of Lunch on the Lawn and Community Open Mic Night!


We still have a place for Art Vendors and fellow non profits to have a booth for our community to visit. If you are are interested in joining us, please inquire today!



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Summer Camps

Summer Art Camp
Limited Availability

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
  • June 12 - 16 | Ages 9 - 12
  • July 24 - 28 | Ages 9 - 12
  • Raiders of the Lost Art
  • July 10 - 14 | Ages 5 - 12
  • Aug. 14 - 18 | Ages 9 - 12
  • That's Wild
  • July 31 - Aug 4 | Ages 5 - 12
  • Mythic Monsters
  • Aug. 7 - 11 | Ages 5 - 12
Register for Summer Camp

Your Trash is Our Treasure

We are looking for the following items for summer camp:

  • Empty, clean butter or yogurt tubs with lids. We are looking for pint and quart size.


Please bring these items to the front office anytime Monday - Friday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Join the Emerson
Summer Youth Interns
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - WE WANT YOU! Share your love of art and build leadership skills as a youth intern during Summer Art Camps!

  • Assist teachers and campers
  • Be a role model for young artists
  • Great resume builder
  • Be a part of the Emerson and our community
Apply to be a Summer Intern
Thank you in advance for supporting the Emerson and our mission to make art & culture accessible to all!
DONATE TODAY
(406) 587-9797 | office@theEmerson.org
111 S Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715
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