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Your guide to: Museums, Art Galleries, Bookstores & Theatres.

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Contact Information for Montana’s Cultural Treasures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Message from the Governor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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Montana Arts Council. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Montana Historical Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Travel Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Montana’s Literary Treasures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Montana’s Performing Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 City Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Montana Reference Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Montana Museums, Art Galleries, Bookstores & Theatres. . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Advertiser Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

Project Sales: Jacque Walawander Sales Coordinator: Jessica Fuchs Project Coordinator: Holly Kuehlwein Art Director: Kate Murphy Lead Design & Production: Youa Vang Cover Art: Megan Richter Special thanks to: John Keegan

Montana’s Cultural Treasures is a publication of the Missoulian, which is a division of Lee Enterprises. Copyright 2010 by the Missoulian. Reproduction in whole or part without written permission of the publisher is prohibited. Annual publication is March 31. Advertising deadline is February 1. Advertising and listing information is mailed to advertisers in December. To receive advertising & listing information, email Jacque Walawander at jacque.walawander@lee.net, call 1-800-366-7193 ext. 271 or write to P.O. Box 8029, Missoula, MT 59807.

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MT Arts Council • Message from the Governor

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ontana is a state overflowing with culture, history, and the arts.  Montana’s Cultural Treasures is a comprehensive guide to our museums, art studios, performing arts centers and cultural organizations. The centers, shops and organizations listed in this book tell an amazing story of our rich history, including the First Montanans who’ve been here for thousands of years, the miners in our mining camps, and the homesteaders that left everything for the chance to come to Montana.  Montana is also blessed to have a thriving arts community that is very much alive in every corner of our state. We have some of the world’s finest artists and performers living and working right here under the Big Sky. I hope you thoroughly enjoy your time experiencing all that our state has to offer. We are a unique state. Our history, cultural treasures and arts communities are second to none. Please remember to invite your out-of-state friends and family to share in the riches of the Treasure State. — Governor Brian Schweitzer

Montana Arts Council

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reativity -- the source of inspiration that gives meaning to our lives through words, music, art and design.  The Montana Arts Council celebrates and promotes the arts and artists in Montana, some of the most creative citizenry in the world.  Montana is home to hundreds of art galleries and museums, bookstores and theatres as you'll see in this guide.  In addition, our state boasts seven symphony orchestras, several dozen community theatres, thirty performing arts series organizations, several ballet companies, hundreds of cowboy and rock and roll bands, summer festivals and crafts fairs, as well as many renowned writers of fact and fiction.

As you enjoy the Big Sky, we invite you to take the time to seek out the arts on your travels.  You'll enjoy everything from cowboy sculpture to world-class modern art and ceramics, as well as performances that could persuade you to spend another night in town, and authors who will ensure your visit is truly a vacation. — Arlynn Fishbaugh, Executive Director Established 1967 830 North Warren, 1st Floor PO Box 202201 Helena, MT 59620-2201 800.282.3092 Art Education Hotline 406.444.6430 Agency Phone Email: mac@mt.gov www.art.mt.gov

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henever I prepare my comments for Montana’s Cultural Treasurers I am reminded of how truly blessed the state is with museums, galleries, theatres and bookstores. I also am reminded of how much the Governor’s office, Travel Montana, the Arts Council, Humanities Montana and the Montana Historical Society on behalf of all the history and heritage facilities across the state work together to offer world-class cultural opportunities to all Montanans as well as to the thousands who visit us each year. Our Society Museum in cooperation with Glacier National Park is hosting the official exhibit on the 100th Anniversary of Glacier this year. When you visit us in our facility just east of the Capitol Building in Helena, you will be treated to a unique collection of artifacts, including a live bear trap, artworks, electronic displays and much more that will remind you of how important Glacier Park has been to Montana history.

If you are a writer, artist or historian yourself, our Research Center, photo and document archives, and other programs will be glad to lend you a hand in interpreting Montana on your own.

In addition to our Lewis and Clark exhibit that shows how Native Americans lived at the time of the expedition, our great Charlie Russell art gallery and children’s museum area, our Museum Store welcomes you as a shopper’s paradise for things that say Montana. Be sure to visit us.

— MHS Director Richard Sims

Montana historical society

Montana Historical Society

Established 1865 Phone 406-444-2694 Year Long Hours

Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thur. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sun. and Holidays

Museum Store

Summer 9 a.m.-5p.m. Winter 10 a.m -5 p.m.

Toll free 1-800-243-9900

Log on to www.montanahistoricalsociety.org for a virtual visit to great Montana history.

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s you make your way across Montana’s wide open, unspoiled landscapes, be sure to make a left or a right turn into our cities and towns and search out their museums, art galleries, studios, cultural events and festivals. You’ll be rewarded with some memorable experiences and you’ll meet some wonderful people. Montana’s Cultural Treasures booklet guides you to the places and the people ready to share the creative spirits and history inspired by the spectacular nature and unique culture of Montana. It’s one of a number of free printed guides you’ll find at visitor information sources around the state. For statewide information about lodging, events, specialty tour providers, guide service contacts, travel planning

assistance, campgrounds and other travel information, look for our MONTANA VACATION PLANNER and the Montana Calendar of Events. On the internet, we’re at www.visitmt.com. If you want to talk to a travel counselor, dial 1-800-VISITMT (847-4868). Enjoy Your Montana Travels!

Travel Montana

Travel Montana

Betsy Baumgart – Administrator Montana Office of Tourism Montana Commerce Department 301 S Park Ave Helena, MT 59601 E-mail: webmaster@visitmt.com

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Literary treasures 2010-2011 MONTANA’S CULTURAL TREASURES Montana’s

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nameless narrator discovers his connection to Blackfeet ancestors. A Spanish American guide helps track down Chief Joseph’s people in the Bears Paw Mountains, then marries a Nez Perce woman. A gifted teacher works with her pupils in a one-room schoolhouse during World War II, suffering a series of traumas that help her mature. A pained lyric voice describes epiphanies in the small-town bars of Montana. These are some of the many characters we meet in Montana literature, an astonishing archive of engaging writing, daunting challenges, and haunting insights. Whether it’s James Welch’s Winter in the Blood, Andrew Garcia’s Tough Trip through Paradise, Mildred Walker’s Winter Wheat, or Richard Hugo’s Collected Poems, these works immerse us in the lives, the experiences, the small victories of Montana’s diverse peoples. Literature in the state has been remarkable from the start, as evidenced by native stories available in The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology and the personal narratives of Plenty-coups, Pretty Shield, and Lame Deer. We also have access to early accounts of white settlement, including Granville Stuart’s Forty Years on the Frontier, Nannie Alderson’s A Bride Goes West, and “Teddy Blue” Abbott’s We Pointed Them North. Making a living was never easy for our ancestors, yet writers show how humor, innovation, and grit can yield a sustaining life. Second- and third-generation Montanans have extended this legacy of place-bound writing, translating founding tales into modern literature of distinction. A.B. Guthrie Jr. calls into question the hunger, the ambition of American culture in The Big Sky and later novels. D’Arcy McNickle dramatizes the lives of mixed-race and native characters in The Surrounded and Wind from an Enemy Sky, showing how an in-between status can lead to tragedy. Joseph Kinsey Howard famously declares in Montana, High, Wide and Handsome that our state has been “the cracked end of the whip” yielded by eastern financiers,

politicians, and boosters. Ivan Doig has revisited many of the defining experiences of Montana history, locating characters on late-nineteenth-century ranches, the Fort Peck Dam, and (most famously) the sheep ranges of central Montana. And Norman Maclean shows that fly fishing can become the vehicle for meditation on matters familial and theological. These male stories have their vital counterpart in brilliant writing by Montana’s women, whether we think of Mary Clearman Blew’s searing account of homesteading in All But the Waltz, or Deirdre McNamer’s offbeat humor and unflinching honesty in novels such as Rima in the Weeds and Red Rover, or Debra Magpie Earling’s celebration of the ultimate survivor in her Native American novel, Perma Red, or Judy Blunt’s frank assessment of the ranching life in Breaking Clean. And yet such a list barely does justice to the variety, the exuberance, the daring of Montana writing. We should not neglect our poets, ranging from the cowboy art of Wally McRae and Paul Zarzyski to the exquisite sensory precision and verbal craft of Greg Pape, Sandra Alcosser, Rick Newby, Tami Haaland, Melissa Kwasny, and many others. And what of those outlandish “outlanders” who have helped us re-see Montana through their witty, often satirical lenses: Thomas McGuane, Jim Harrison, and Richard Ford? And let’s not forget the rediscovered Thomas Savage, both native son and acerbic outsider. Readers can discover much more about this sustaining literary tradition in the critical works of William W. Bevis (Ten Tough Trips), Rick Newby and Suzanne Hunger (Writing Montana), Ken Egan (Hope and Dread in Montana Literature), and Brady Harrison (All Our Stories are Here). Range far and wide in the literature of this place. You’ll discover many geographies of the heart, many ecologies of the spirit, many guideposts for hope in a tough, beautiful land. Ken Egan Executive Director Humanities Montana

Humanities Montana is Montana’s affiliate of the National Endowment of the Humanities. The Montana Festival of the Book and the Montana Center for the Book are both programs of Humanities Montana.

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montana’s pERFORMING ARTS BIGFORK Bigfork Summer Playhouse 526 Electric Ave. (P.O. Box 456) Bigfork, MT 59911-837-4886 bigforksummerplayhouse.com dthomson@bigforksummerplayhouse.com See pg. 24

Billings Alberta Bair Theater Broadway & 3rd Ave. North, Downtown Billings, MT 59101 - 256-6052/877-321-2074 albertabairtheater.org woody@albertabairtheater.org Billings Studio Theatre 1500 Rimrock Rd Billings, MT 59102 - 248-1141 billingsstudiotheatre.com bst@wtp.net

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Billings Symphony Orchestra & Chorale 2721 2nd Ave. North, Ste. 350 Billings, MT 59101 – 252-3610 billingssymphony.org symphony@billingssymphony.org See pg. 27

Bozeman Bozeman Symphony Society 1822 W. Lincoln, Ste. 3 Bozeman, MT 59715 - 585-9774 bozemansymphony.org info@bozemansymphony.org See pg. 34

Intermountain Opera Association 104 E. Main #101 (P.O. Box 37, 59771) Bozeman, MT 59715 – 587-2889 intermountainopera.org info@intermountainopera.org See pg. 37

Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras 321 East Main St. #212, (P.O. Box 1872, 59771) Bozeman, MT 59715 – 585-9551 montanasymphonies.org info@montanasymphonies.org See pg. 15

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks P.O. Box 174120, MSU Bozeman, MT 59717-4120 For a free statewide tour schedule call 994-3901 montana.edu/shakespeare See pg. 38

Sweet Pea Festival 448 E. Main #2B (P.O. Box 1015) Bozeman, MT 59715 – 586-4003 sweetpeafestival.org live365.com/sweetpeafestival admin@sweetpeafestival.org See pg. 40

Butte The Mother Lode Theatre 316 W. Park St. (P.O. Box 522) Butte, MT 59701 - 723-3602 buttearts.org info@butteart.org See pg. 43

Chester Philip Aaberg, Pianist/Composer 1 First St. E. (P.O. Box 625) Chester, MT 59522 – 759-5347 philipaaberg.com patty@sweetgrassmusic.com See pg. 47

Fort Peck Fort Peck Summer Theatre 201 Missouri Fort Peck, MT 59223 - 526-9943 fortpecktheatre.org fptheatre@nemont.net See pg. 53

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Georgetown Lake St. Timothy’s Summer Concert Series St. Timothy’s Chapel (P.O. Box 1154) Georgetown Lake, MT 59711 – 563-2616 st-timothys-chapel.org boardski7@skidiscovery.com See pg. 55

Great Falls Great Falls Symphony 11 3rd St. N (P.O. Box 1078) Great Falls, MT 59403 - 453-4102 gfsymphony.org info@gfsymphony.org See pg. 62

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Montana Actors’ Theatre MAT/Center Stage Theatre, 111 Central Ave. Missoula, MT 59801 – 231-1603 mtactors.com brian@montanaactors.com See pg. 64

Hamilton

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Helena Creative Arts Center of Helena 718 Logan St. Helena, MT 59601– 442-6519 dancehelena.com creativeartscenter@hotmail.com See pg. 70

Grandstreet Theater 325 N. Park Helena, MT 59601 - 442-4270 grandstreet.net gst@mt.net See pg. 71

Premiere Dance Company 718 Logan St. Helena, MT 59601– 442-6519 premieredancecompany.org creativeartscenter@hotmail.com See pg. 76

Bitterroot Performing Arts Council 127 W. Main St. #3 Hamilton, MT 59840 – 363-7496 bartc.org info@bartc.org See pg. 66

Havre Montana Actors’ Theatre MAT Theatre, MSUN Campus Havre, MT 59501 – 945-0272 mtactors.com jay@montanaactors.com

Queen City Ballet 8 West Lawrence Helena, MT 59601 - 444-5004 (P.O. Box 1254, 59624) queencityballet.com

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Mansfield Center for the Performing Arts Great Falls Civic Center, #2 Park Dr. S. Great Falls, MT 59401-4006 Events: 455-8510 Box Office: 455-8514 ticketing.greatfallsmt.net greatfallsmt.net/events/civic ccevents@greatfallsmt.net

Hamilton Players, Inc. 100 Ricketts Rd. Hamilton, MT 59840 – 375-9050 hamiltonplayers.com boxoffice@hamiltonplayers.com See pg. 66

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Fish Trap II by Joe Feddersen Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

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Montana Actors’ Theatre MAT/Crystal Theatre, 515 S. Higgins Missoula, MT 59801 – 945-2904 mtactors.com grant@montanaactors.com See pg. 91

“Takanka” Vessel by Randall Blaze Indian Uprising Gallery | Bozeman

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Kalispell Glacier Symphony and Chorale 720 South Main St. (P.O. Box 2491) Kalispell, MT 59903 – 257-3241 gscmusic.org info@gscmusic.org See pg. 78

Missoula Black Panther Productshin-On Center Performing Arts 1521 Cooper St. Missoula, MT 59801 - 542-0730

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The Montana Repertory Theatre University of Montana Missoula, MT 59812 - 243-6809 montanarep.org mrt@mso.umt.edu

MCT Community Theatre 200 N. Adams St. Missoula, MT 59802 - Box office 728-7529 / Audition/Volunteer 728-1911 mctinc.org mct@mctinc.org See pg. 91

MCT’s Next Step Prep – The Academy for Musical Theatre 200 N. Adams St. Missoula, MT 59802 - 728-1911 mctinc.org nextstep@mctinc.org See pg. 92

Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) 200 N. Adams St. Missoula, MT 59802 - 728-1911 Box office 728-7529 mctinc.org mct@mctinc.org See pg. 92

Missoula Symphony Orchestra & Chorale 320 East Main (P.O. Box 8301, 59807) Missoula, MT 59802 – 721-3194 missoulasymphony.org info@missoulasymphony.org

School of Music University of Montana Corner of Connell & Maurice - 243-6880 umt.edu/music griz.music@umontana.edu

Philipsburg Opera House Theatre 140 S. Sansome (P.O. Box 485) Philipsburg, MT 59858 - 859-0013 operahousetheatre.com ohtc@blackfoot.net See pg. 97

Polson Port Polson Players Mission Valley Friends of the Arts (P.O. Box 1152) Polson, MT 59860 - 883-9212 portpolsonplayers.com portpolsonplayers@centurytel.net See pg. 98

Whitefish Alpine Theatre Project 600 E. 2nd St. (P.O. Box 1959) Whitefish, MT 59937- 862-SHOW alpinetheatreproject.org info@alpinetheatreproject.org See pg. 113

Whitefish Theatre Company 1 Central Ave. Whitefish, MT 59937 - 862-5371 whitefishtheatreco.org wtc@bigsky.net

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Villanelle by Rudy Autio Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

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Buffalo Spiral by Charles Ringer Charles Ringer Studio & Gallery | Joliet

Exhalted Ruler by Charles M. Russell C.M. Russell Museum | Great Falls

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Eureka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fairfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forsyth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Benton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Harrison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Peck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fromberg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gardiner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garnet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garryowen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgetown Lake. . . . . . . . . . Glasgow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glendive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great Falls* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harlowton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Havre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helena*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hot Springs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Huntley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hysham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joliet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kalispell* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lame Deer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laurel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lewistown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Libby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Livingston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lolo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manhattan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martinsdale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miles City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missoula*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moiese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ovando. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pablo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philipsburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Absarokee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alberton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anaconda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arlee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belgrade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Arm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Sky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Timber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bigfork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billings* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boulder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bozeman* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broadus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Browning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Butte*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bynum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chinook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choteau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clyde Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colstrip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Condon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conrad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corvallis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crow Agency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cut Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deer Lodge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drummond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Glacier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Helena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ekalaka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elmo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emigrant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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montana’s Museums, art galleries, bookstores & theatres Online Montana Gael montanagael.blogspot.com

Arts and cultural website for the Montana Irish, with news and commentary, regional links, a Celtic events calendar, and an online store with vintage Irish crafts, books, films, cards, prints and more.

Antique Depot 147 Railroad Ave. – 722-1890 (P.O. Box 439)

Absarokee

Map F-7 Zip Code 59711

Map K-8 Zip Code 59001

Absarokee Fine Arts W. Woodard Ave. – 328-4655

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The Big Yellow House 43 N. Woodard Ave. – 328-7220 (P.O. Box 402) thebigyellowhouse.biz aizadaimports.com thetravellerstree@yahoo.com

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Map C-5 Zip Code 59820

Open: Daily in the summer, 10-5 Victorian home listed on the National Register of Historic Places featuring a shop selling hand-felted woolen carpets & crafts from the Kyrgyz Republic, Montana’s sister state in Central Asia. Also offering comfortable & affordable lodging on our premises.

Muddy Lamb Studio 25 W. Main St. – 328-4788 (P.O. Box 200) Papa Bear Gallery 19 N. Woodard – 539-8254 Whitebird Gallery 19 S. Woodard Ave. – 328-7777 (P.O. Box 581) thewhitebirdgallery.com llneva4444@yahoo.com

Open: M-SA 10-5 Gallery is 3000 sq. ft including fine art, paintings, sculpture, wrought iron, blown glass, stained glass, woodworks, antiques, western furniture and décor, lamps and custom silk shades, awesome local photography as well as jewelry and custom framing.

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Anaconda Railroad and Mining Museum 300 W. Commercial – 563-5458 Anaconda Wildlife Expo (400 ½ E. Park Ave.) – 560-3416 expo@anacondamainstreet.org Sept. 10-13, 2010

Join us for the 7th Anaconda Wildlife Expo free downtown art walk. View works from 35+ award-winning artists from all over the U.S. Participating artists include Anaconda’s own Fred Boyer (nationally recognized sculptor), Brian Devon (painter & photographer), Eric VanTatenhove (wood sculptor) and Roger Wyant (muralist & painter). Displays throughout town & artists on hand. Art auction, outdoor demos, food, a “Meet the Artists” kick-off party & more. (See ad pg. 21)

Brian Devon – Western & Wildlife Artist 491-7057 absolutearts.com/briandevon briandevon.com (See ad pg. 21)

Copper King Express 300 W. Commercial – 563-5458 Copper Village Museum & Arts Center 401 E. Commercial - 563-2422 (City Hall Cultural Center) coppervillageartcenter.com copper_village@hotmail.com

Open: TU-SA 10-5 summer; 10-4 winter Cultural Arts Center. Visual exhibit gallery. Exhibit Gallery. History Museum. Special events: Jul 16-18 Art in Washoe Park; Oct 2 Oktoberfest. (See ad pg. 21)

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Fred Boyer Sculpture Studio 201 Shirley Way – 797-3386 fredboyer.com fred@fredboyer.com

A Montana native, Fred Boyer’s bronze wildlife sculptures have won awards and recognition worldwide. A Living Legend sculptor, Boyer’s work depicts nature frozen for a moment in time, portraying life in the wild as simple and ruthless, majestic and pure. (See ad pg. 21)

Pottery By Kristi Brothers 563-7983 artworksbykristi.com Washoe Theatre 305 Main St. – 563-6161

The Washoe Theatre, designed by esteemed theater architect B. Marcus Priteca, Opened in 1936. Listed on the National Register of Historic Sites in 1982. Montana’s finest theatre. (See ad pg. 21)

Arlee

Map D-5 Zip Code 59821

Dancing Boy Trading Post 34206 Powwow Rd. – 726-0144 (P.O. Box 302) Hangin Art Gallery 92555 Hwy 93 - 726-5005 (P.O. Box 100) hanginartgallery.com info@hanginartgallery.com

Open: Year-round, call or check website for hours Arts Center on Flathead Indian Reservation. Home of Killdeer Artisans Guild. Original art, beadwork & handcrafts. Espresso bar, home-baked goods, lunch daily, great huckleberry shakes! (See ad this pg)

Killdeer Artisans Guild at Hangin Art Gallery Hwy 93 N (Arlee) – 726-5005 hanginartgallery.com

An artist cooperative of western Montana artists. Featuring two and three dimensional art and fine hand crafts.

Ashland

Map P-7 Zip Code 59003

St. Labre Indian Museum Hwy 447, 1/4 mi. north of Hwy 212 784-4511 (P.O. Box 77)

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Latigo & Lace Fine Art Gallery and Gift Shop 124 Main St. - 562-3665 (P.O. Box 345) augustagallery.com artinfo@3rivers.net

Open: Mar W-SU 10-5; April TU-SU 10-6; May-Dec daily 9:30-6:30 Gathering unique & eclectic quality work since 1992: original fine art, bronzes, jewelry, great books & music, one-of-a-kind gifts, children’s section, & cappuccino bar. On the shortest & most scenic route between Glacier & Yellowstone.

Baker

Map T-6 Zip Code 59313

O’Fallon Historical Museum 723 S. Main - 778-3265 (Behind Courthouse Complex) (P.O. Box 285)

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Map G-6 Zip Code 59631

Basin Creek Pottery & Gallery 82 E. Basin - 225-3218 (P.O. Box 100) basincreekpottery.com poterick@gmail.com

Open: Call for hours Featuring a wide selection of pottery & ceramic art by Patrick Eckman. Handcrafted items in glass, wood, metal, fiber & other craft material from Montana & beyond are featured.

Montana Artists Refuge 103 Basin St. - 225-3500 (P.O. Box 8) montanaartistsrefuge.org mar@mt.net

Open: Call for tour. A residency program for artists in any discipline, from around the corner and around the world. Accepting applications year round.

Apple Blossoms and Oranges by Fra Dana Montana Museum of Art & Culture | Missoula

Belgrade

Map H-7 Zip Code 59714

Grey Fox Gallery & Frame 7001-G Jackrabbit Lane – 388-9340 greyfoxgallery.com info@greyfoxgallery.com

Big Arm

Map D-3 Zip Code 59910

C.A. Grende Fine Art (P.O. Box 249) - 849-6229

Open: July & Aug weekends SA-SU 12-3 Free tours of 1902 Homestead that was headquarters for the 960 acre ranch in what is now Meadow Village of Big Sky, Montana. Donations accepted. See special events on website.

Big Timber

Map J-7 Zip Code 59011

Crazy Mountain Museum 2 Cemetery Rd., I-90 exit 367 - 932-5126 (P.O. Box 83) sweetgrasscounty.com/museum cmmuseum@mtintouch.net Open: Mem-thru Sept. M-SA 10-4:30,

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Big Sky

Map J-7 Zip Code 59716

The Arts Council of Big Sky (P.O. Box 160308) - 995-2742 bigskyarts.org marketing@bigskyarts.org Gallatin River Gallery 48 Market Place #2A - 995-2909 (P.O. Box 161116)

Exhibits include 1907 model Big Timber, Stabbur, 1-room school, historic crossroads, pioneers, chaps, veterans, geology, archeology, medicine, early merchants, sheep & wool, Hunters Hot Springs, history of schools, more. Research. Lewis & Clark gardens & new exhibits.

Hodges Fine Art 122 McLeod St. - 932-6834 (P.O. Box 975) Marvine Studio Gallery 300 W. Fifth Ave. – 932-5710 (P.O. Box 1183)

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Open: M-F 9:30-5:30, SA 9:30-5 You won’t want to miss this warm & friendly gallery & gift shop, which offers a great selection of Montana-crafted jewelry, pottery and gifts. Grey Fox Gallery features fine art and artists from Montana and the Northwest, as well as photography, prints & glicee reproductions. Stop in and take home a Montana original. (See ad pg. 35)

Historic Crail Ranch 2110 Spotted Elk - 995-2160 (P.O. Box 161315) crailranch.org

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Map D-3 Zip Code 59911

ARTfusion 471 Electric Ave. - 837-3526 bigforkartfusion.com

Open: Year round, call for seasonal hours Representing the best and brightest Montana artists for over 20 years. A focus on contemporary paintings and ceramics, also glass, fiber, jewelry and more. For the Beautiful, the Unusual and the Unique, visit ARTfusion! (See ad pg. 25)

Artisans - A Gathering of Fine Craftsmen 459 Electric Ave., Ste. E - 837-2789 Bay Books & Prints 350 Grand Dr. – 837-4646 baybooks@montanasky.us Bigfork Art & Cultural Center 535 Electric Ave. - 837-6927

Open: SA-SU 10-5 on Aug 7-8 Downtown Bigfork hosts artisans & musicians. Over 160 arts and crafts booths, food, entertainment, children’s activities.

Bigfork Frame Shop & Gallery 355 Grand Ave. - 837-4040 Bigfork Summer Playhouse 526 Electric Ave. - 837-4886 (P.O. Box 456) bigforksummerplayhouse.com dthomson@bigforksummerplayhouse.com Season runs May 14-Sept 4.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Fiddler on the Roof, Sugar Babies, All Shook Up, Tom Foolery.

Bjorge Gallery 603 Electric Ave. - 837-3839 (P.O. Box 707)

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32nd Annual Bigfork Festival of the Arts Downtown Bigfork – 837-5888 bigforkfestivalofthearts.com

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Open: Summer M-SU 10-8; Winter TU-SU 10-5:30 Original wildlife & landscape paintings, plus limited edition prints by Brett Thuma. Bronzes by Frank DiVita, Bob Scriver & Cody Houston. Jewelry & much more. (See ad this pg)

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Brett Thuma Gallery 459 Electric Ave. - 837-4604 (P.O. Box 655) brettthumagallery.com brettt@centurytel.net

Buffalo Trails Gallery & Bob Stayton Sculpture Studio 470 Electric Ave. - 837-3790/800-752-2072 bobstayton.com buffalotrailsgallery.com staytonbob@hotmail.com

Open: 7 days/week 10-5:30 winter; 10-8 summer Original paintings by Montana artists, bronze sculptures, collectables, gifts & jewelry. You’ll enjoy selecting a quality art keepsake.

Columbine Glassworks & Gallery 8 Ranchetts Dr. – 755-7119 Creative & Native 475 Electric Ave. - 837-5669 creativeandnative@yahoo.com

Open: 7 days; Winter 10-5; Summer 10-6 Representing 125 tribes and 50 local artists. Call for further information on workshops and special events. (See ad pg. 24)

Open: Winter M-SA 10-5, SU 11-4; Summer M-SU 10-7 Unique bronze sculptures by Eric Thorsen. Eric maintains a studio within the gallery where he can be seen creating new sculptures every day. Limited edition bronzes, life-size & landscape art. (See ad this pg)

Frame of Reference 565 Electric Ave. - 837-7329 (P.O. Box 1020) frameref.com info@frameref.com

Open: 5-7 days/week year round Contemporary fine art & award-winning custom framing featuring the works of our favorite Montana artists in various media. You can go anywhere for ordinary. (See ad pg. 24)

Janoff Studio Gallery 9055 Hwy 35 - 837-1122

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Eric Thorsen Sculpture Gallery 570 Electric Ave - 837-4366 (P.O. Box 825) thorsengallery.com info@ericthorsengallery.com

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Trigger Happy by Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studio/Gallery | Bigfork

Jest Gallery 1950 Sylvan Dr. - 837-3800

(located at the Mountain Lake Lodge, 5 miles south of Bigfork)

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Open: By appt. Contemporary fine art that challenges your expectations. Featuring large scale work by regional artists. Also visit us in Whitefish. (See ad pg. 114)

Kathy McDonnell Jewelry 570 Electric Ave. – 837-4719

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Nancy Cawdrey Studios Inc. Fox Creek Gallery 2230 Riverside Rd. – 755-2727 nancycawdrey.com info@nancycawdrey.com

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Open: 5 days a week year round Originals on silk, oil, and water color. Giclee and lithograph prints of Nancy Cawdrey’s originals. (See ad pg. 60-61)

Persimmon Gallery 537 Electric Ave. – 837-2288 persimmongallery.com Riecke’s Bayside Gallery 482 Electric Ave. - 837-5335 (P.O. Box 363) rieckesbaysidegallery.com gallery@rieckesbaysidegallery.com

Open: daily, year-round Largest variety of pottery in N.W. Montana. We focus on originals, prints and posters by Montana artists or Montana subjects. Plus tiles, glass & jewelry. Custom framing available. See our website for Bigfork events.

Sacred Dancing Gallery 573 Electric Ave. – 837-7273 SculpturePark.com 562 Electric Ave. - 837-3453 (P.O. Box 1161)

Sunti World Art Painting & Sculpture 459 Electric Ave. - 260-3428 suntiworldart.com

Open: daily by appt. Meet international master of realistic sculpture, Sunti Pichetchaiyakul, and view his popular bronze series “Legends of the Americas.” Capturing the historical authenticity and spiritual essence of the American West, Sunti recreates prominent figures of the Western frontier in bronze cast and oil on canvas originals.

Swan River Outpost 1097 Hwy 209 - 837-0046

Billings

Map M-7 Zip Code 59101*

Alberta Bair Theater Broadway & 3rd Ave. N., Downtown 256-6052/877-321-2074 albertabairtheater.org woody@albertabairtheater.org American West Gallery 547 S. 20th St. W., Ste. 4 - 652-7032 Apple Gallery 3024 2nd Ave. N– 259-3755 (inside Good Earth Market) goodearthmontana.com genmgr@goodearthmontana.com Artwalk Downtown Billings 122 Ave. D - 259-6563 artwalkbillings.com mcintoshart@imt.net

On May 7, Aug 6, Oct 1, Dec 3, 2010, Feb 4, 2011 5 evenings per year Artwalk galleries hold free public receptions for local and regional artists. Music, refreshments. Bus transportation. Great night to buy original art. Meet the artists.

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Brown Horse Thought  by Deborah Butterfield Yellowstone Art Museum | Billings

Bible Book Store 325 Lake Elmo Dr. – 896-8991 Big Horn Design & Art Gallery 2018 Main St. #10 - 245-7327 Billings Studio Theatre 1500 Rimrock Rd - 248-1141 billingsstudiotheatre.com bst@wtp.net

Open: Approx. 100 performance nights annually. Box office: 10-6 T-F Founded in 1951, BST performs 14 shows annually using local talent. The shows range from Broadway musicals, comedy, dramas, children’s theatre, to musical variety shows. A children’s theatre camp is conducted each summer.

d ◊ Meyers Custom Jewelers 327 S. 24th St. W – 656-8954

Open: M-SA 9:30-6 Discover the hidden gem inside Buffalo Chips Indian Art Gallery. Our classic jewelry store has a reputation for being different…let us show you why. 3 full-time goldsmiths produce spectacular jewelry showcasing the hard to find Yogo sapphire as well as the many colors of MT sapphires. Other memorable gift ideas include our pieces made with elk teeth or Yellowstone River agates. (See ad this pg)

Danwalt Gardens

Open: office hours M-F 9-5 Celebrating 60 years! Annual season runs Sept.-April with six subscription concerts, an annual Free Family Concert in Jan, a free Symphony in the Park in June, two performances of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Thanksgiving weekend with renowned ballet company and an Annual New Year’s Eve event.

The Book Cellar 1120 16th St. W. #3 - 248-4284/800-3144284 (Alpine Village) Buffalo Chips Indian Trading Post 327 S. 24th St. W. - 656-8954 buffalochipsindianart.com buffalochips@qwestoffice.net Open: M-SA 9:30-6

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Billings Symphony Orchestra & Chorale 2721 2nd Ave. North, Ste. 350 - 252-3610 billingssymphony.org symphony@billingssymphony.org

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720 Washington St. – 657-3979/248-4003 Degenhart-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery 2511 Montana Ave. – 860-2739/698-4658

Mixed media by Karen Tanner and ceramics by Steve Degenhart. (See ad pg. 29)

Del Alma Gallery 2507 Montana Ave. – 259-7755 delalmagallery.com

Contemporary art and the home of David Overtuff Photography. (See ad pg. 29)

District 7 HRDC’s Growth Thru Art 3116 1st Ave. N. - 247-4788 (P.O. Box 2016) Every Needful Thing 3990 Ave. D – 651-4964 Far West Gallery 2817 Montana Ave. - 245-2334 farwestgallery.com farwest@180com.net

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Open: M-SA 9-6, SU 11-3 In the heart of the Old West, bordering the Crow & Northern Cheyenne Indian reservations & one hour from the Little Big Horn Battlefield, Far West Gallery offers an opportunity for a truly unique shopping experience. We invite you to enjoy our one-of-a-kind selection of authentic beadwork & Western Memorabilia. Far West is located in Billings’ Historic District in partnership with

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The Frame Hut & Gallery 1430 Grand Ave. - 245-9728 framehut.com

Open: M-F 9-6, SA 10-5 Come explore a spacious gallery featuring original works by Montana artists including oil paintings, lithographs, etchings, watercolors & mosaics, as well as giclees & other reproductions. Our retail space showcases hand-crafted gourds, pottery, wood decoys & boxes, jewelry and a large selection of home accessories. We offer exquisite design & craftsmanship in custom framing. (See ad pg. 31)

Global Village 2720 3rd Ave. N – 259-3024 globalvillagefair.org

Open: M-F 10-5:30, SA 10-5 Enjoy our nonprofit, Fair Trade store and help support artisans from over 35 struggling global communities. We carry beautiful handcrafted jewelry, clothing, ceramics, stonecarvings, and chocolate & coffee. Let our dedicated volunteer staff show you the world! Fair Trade Federation member.

The Great Frame Up 2450 King Ave. W., Ste B – 655-0472 Harry Koyama Fine Art 2509 Montana Ave. – 259-2261 harrykoyama.com harrykoyamafineart@gmail.com

Open: year round New location for studio and gallery of impressionist oil painter Harry Koyama. Located in the heart of the art district in downtown Billings. Stunning wildlife, Native American, and landscape paintings. (See ad pg. 29)

J. K. Ralston Studio Cabin Western Heritage Center 2822 Montana Ave. - 256-6809 Laura Anderson’s Studio 2706 Minnesota Ave. – 698-3123 lauramarieanderson.com Level 504 500 to 504 N. 20th St - 860-6341/245-3788 level504.com

Open for Artwalks & by appointment Shed Exhibition Space • Connie Herberg Studio • Webber Rogers Studio • Stephen Haraden Studio • Kennedy’s Stained Glass • Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Yellowstone County • Salvation Clay Studio & Workshop • A.L. Dean Studio • Zig Zag Gallery • Grafix Studio • Black Tulip Potters • ALL THIS AND MORE AT LEVEL 504.

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The Meadowlark Gallery, Inc. 118 North 29th St. - 294-8575 Merwin Gallery 256-6186 sandramerwin.com impastoartist@yahoo.com Montana Shakespeare in the Parks For statewide tour schedule call: 994-3901 (P.O. Box 174120, MSU, Bozeman, 59717) Moss Mansion Historic House Museum 914 Division St. - 256-5100 mossmansion.com

A turn-of-the-century architectural gem! Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Mansion is one of Billings’s most spectacular historic homes! You will enjoy this history-filled one-hour guided tour. (See ad pg. 33)

Museum of Women’s History 2824 3rd Ave. N. - 248-2015 Northcutt Steele Gallery 1500 University Dr. - 657-2324

Pictograph Cave State Park

Visitor center, bookstore, and art relating to Montana history and archaeology.

Picture Perfect Gallery & Frame 2923 2nd Ave. N – 259-5300 pictureperfectgalleryandframe@yahoo.com

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McCormick Cafe 2419 Montana Ave. - 255-9555

Prairie Blossoms 225 N. Broadway – 655-1052 (6001 Neibauer Rd.) Prodigal Gallery 2517 Montana Ave. – 839-9219

Open: M-F 9-5 or by appt. Featuring fine paintings of the modern West and handmade jewelry of uncommon design. (See ad pg. 28)

Purple Sage Gallery 2511 Montana Ave. – 860-3859/697-0355 rtompkins.com imbarbaraj.smugmug.com

Original paintings by Robert Tompkins & Barbara Butler. (See ad pg. 28)

Q’s Art Shop/Gallery 15 North 1511 Sixth Ave N, Stes. B & C – 248-1102

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Rimrock Art & Frame 1070 S. 24th St. W. - 652-3455 rimrockart.com gallery@rimrockart.com

Open: M-F 10-5, SA 10-3 We are your source for fine art & exceptional custom framing. Local art by local artists. Russell Chatham, Carol Hagan, Kevin Red Star, Marilyn Beth Hughes, Mary Blain & others. Originals, prints and sculpture. The coffee is always on…stop in and say hello. Conveniently located south of Dos Machos.

Rimrock Opera Company 4005 1st Ave. So. - Office 671-2214; Tickets 256-6052 rimrockopera.org info@rimrockopera.org Ryniker-Morrison Gallery Tech Hall, Rocky Mountain College (1511 Poly Dr.) Sandstone Gallery 2913 2nd Ave. N. - 256-5837

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Open: TU-F 10-5, SA 10-3 Sunrise Studio is the permanent home Montana watercolor artist Lance Johnson. His artwork depicts Montana scenery, fly fishing, wildlife & more. The Gallery also displays a variety of art by other local artists including pottery, jewelry, stained glass & photography. Custom framing

available. Watercolor classes are ongoing.

Toucan Gallery 2505 Montana Ave. - 252-0122 toucangallery.com

Open: M-F 10-6, SA 10-4 25 years in the heart of the Billings historic district. Featuring fine art, fine crafts, ceramics, jewelry, cards & gifts. Also provides custom picture framing services and art consulting to residential and commercial clients. (See ad pg. 28)

Venture Theatre 2317 Montana Ave. - 591-9535 venturetheatre.org info@venturetheatre.org

A year-round main stage theatre offering 5 contemporary productions annually. We have a full youth education program offering classes and producing 8-10 youth shows each year.

Western Heritage Center 2822 Montana Ave. - 256-6809 ywhc.org

Open: T-SA 10-5 Admission: Adults $5, Students/Seniors $3, Children $1, Members free. The WHC is a regional history museum, education center and public archive. Visitors enjoy interactive museum exhibits, a children’s play area, a gift shop and free parking. Explore the always changing exhibits, western art collection and J.K. Ralston Studio Cabin! See ywhc.org for a schedule of current exhibits and special events. (See ad pg. 33)

Yellowstone Art Museum 401 N. 27th St. - 256-6804 artmuseum.org artinfo@artmuseum.org

Open: T, W, SA 11-6, TH & F 11-8; SU 11-4, Closed Mondays Contemporary & historic regional art. Largest public collection of Will James art. Year-round tours & classes. Annual Art Auction & Summerfair. (See ad pg. 33)

Yellowstone Chamber Players 1204 Rimhaven Way – 248-2832 yellowstonechamberplayers.org musician@yellowstonechamberplayers.org Yellowstone County Museum 1950 Airport Terminal Circle - 256-6811 yellowstonecountymuseum.org

Balancing Pig by David Regan Montana Western Art Gallery | Dillon

Open: TU-SA 10:30-5:30 Northern Pacific engine on display outside, 5000 sq. ft. indoor exhibit space. Free admission. Museum gift shop. (See ad pg. 33)

Zoo Montana & Botanical Gardens 2100 S. Shiloh Rd. - 652-8100

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Boulder

Map I-7 Zip Code 59632

Mountain Arts Gallery 213 N Main St. – 225-4268/465-8589

Bozeman

Map I-7 Zip Code 59715*

Alara 42 W. Main @ Wilson, Downtown – 522-8844 alarajewelry.com Not many jewelry galleries aspire to jewelry art. Alara does. We’ve been named one of the 20 coolest Jewelry Stores in North America, 2 yrs running by national magazine InStore. Exclusivity is our forte. From our in-house collections designed by an internationally-acclaimed local designer, to the work of 40 other designers, your options are endless. From authenticated Art Nouveau pieces to cutting-edge materials and techniques & commissioned art of exceptional originality. (See ad this pg)

Altitude Gallery 134 E. Main St. – 582-4472 altitudegallerybozeman.com info@altitudegallerybozeman.com

Downtown Bozeman’s newest contemporary art gallery boasts a variety of designs for a variety of budgets. Carrying an eclectic collection of photography, colorful paintings, handmade jewelry, pottery, fine woodworking, hand-blown glass and much more. (See ad pg. 35)

American Computer Museum – America’s Information Age Museum 2023 Stadium Dr., Ste. 1-A - 582-1288 compustory.com director@compustory.com

Open: Summer: June-Aug. 7 days a week 10-4; Winter: Sept-May TU-SU 12-4. Closed all major holidays. Experience the fascinating story of our modern digital world, through the walk in the past. Start with iPhone and look back to the Morse Telegraph, from Twitter to Gutenberg Printing Press and Babylonian clay tablets, from Apps to punch cards and Jacquard Loom. See the Information Age like never before, just bring your curiosity. “An eye-Opener for nine-year-olds to ninety-nine-year-olds.” – Montana Magazine.

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Artists’ Gallery LLC 111 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 106 - 587-2127 (Emerson Galleria) artistsgallerymt.com info@artistsgallerymt.com

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The Artshoppe 23 S. Willson - 586-8696 frameitup.com artshoppe@frameitup.com Artworks Gallery 585-8465 Beaucoup Gallery & Framing 111 S. Grand Ave., Ste 111 - 585-8881 (Emerson Galleria) Botanica Fine Art 4750 Jordan Spur Rd. - 585-7657 botanicafineart.com botanica@botanicafineart.com Bozeman Symphony Society 1822 W. Lincoln, Ste. 3 - 585-9774 bozemansymphony.org info@bozemansymphony.org

Open: M-F 9-5 (office hours) The Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir present 12 season concerts, one Pops concert/fundraiser, three free children/ family shows between September and April, with

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one summer concert in Big Sky. Maestro Matthew Savery, Music Director and Conductor.

Children’s Museum 202 S. Wilson Ave. - 522-9087

Coffrin’s Old West Gallery 8118 Rolling Hills Dr. - 586-0170 Country Bookshelf 28 W Main - 587-0166 Downtown Bozeman Art Walks 586-4008 downtownbozeman.org June 11, July 9, Aug 13, Sept 10

The Downtown Bozeman Association, Downtown Bozeman art galleries & participating downtown businesses are proud to present the 2010 Downtown Bozeman Art Walks. The Art Walks occur on the 2nd Friday of the month, June-Sept, 6-8 pm in Downtown Bozeman and at the Emerson Center for Arts and Culture. Live music is also featured throughout downtown as you stroll. The galleries feature artists’ Openings and receptions & often provide complimentary hors d’oeuvres & refreshments. (See ad pg. 35)

Earth’s Treasures 25 N Willson, Ste. B - 586-3451

ECCE Fine Art Gallery 111 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 107A – 586-5247 (Emerson Galleria) The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture 111 S. Grand Ave. - 587-9797 theemerson.org office@theemerson.org Emerson Galleria 111 S. Grand Ave.

Bozeman’s destination for local art. Historic school renovated into art center, one block south of Main. Exceptional variety of fine art and gifts under one roof. See our galleries: Artists’ Gallery LLC, Ste. 106 – 587-2127; Beaucoup Framing & Gallery, Ste. 111 – 585-8881; ECCE Fine Art Gallery, Ste. 107A – 586-5247; GlassCrafters Studio & INFUSION Jewelry, Ste. 107B – 586-4808; Montana Panoramic Gallery, Ste. 108 – 522-7798; tart, Ste. 107C – 582-0416. (See ad this pg)

Equinox Theatre Company 2304 N. 7th - 587-0737 Exit Gallery

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Open: M-SA year-round Gifts, Jewelry, Mining Supplies, Fossils, Metal Detectors, Crystals, Yogo Sapphires. Come enjoy

the museum-quality pieces to browse & to purchase. “One of a Kind” is what we do. (See ad this pg)

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The Frugal Frame Shop 7710 Shedhorn Dr. – 586-8644 The Gem Gallery 402 E. Main - 587-9339 gemgallery.com info@gemgallery.com

Open: M-F 9:30-5:30; SA 10-4 Custom jewelry store specializing in Montana Yogo Sapphires. Our goldsmiths can create one-of-a-kind jewelry in gold, platinum and palladium. (See ad this pg)

GlassCrafters Studio & INFUSION Jewelry 111 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 107B - 586-4808 (Emerson Galleria) Grey Fox Gallery & Frame 23 W. Main St. - 587-9778 (by the Ellen Theater marquee) greyfoxgallery.com info@greyfoxgallery.com

Open: M-F 9:30-5:30, SA 10-5 Take home a Montana original! Grey Fox Gallery features fine art and artists from Montana and the Northwest as well as photography, prints and glicee reproductions. We represent a range of realistic styles and media. Randy Van Beek, Robert Krogle, Pat Mahan, Kathryn Darling, Brock

Holbrook, Barb Coppock, Pete Ramberg and talented emerging artists from the region. (See ad pg. 35)

Helen E. Copeland Gallery School of Art, MSU - 994-2562 Henderson Fine Art 8400 Little Gully Run - 585-3360 (P.O. Box 10751) hendersonfineart.com susanmt1988@gmail.com

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282B Strand Union Building, MSU 994-1828

Contemporary fine art studio and gallery. Specializing in clay sculptures and paintings. Art for kids ages 4-80 consists of studio art classes in clay, painting and sculpture. (See ad this pg)

Indian Uprising Gallery 25 S. Tracy – 586-5831 indianuprisinggallery.com

Specializing in Plains contemporary fine art by award-winning Native American artists. (See ad pg. 39)

Intermountain Opera Association 104 E. Main #101 - 587-8947 intermountainopera.org info@intermountainopera.org

For 32 years, the IOA has presented fully staged performances featuring rising stars of the national opera world supported by a chorus and orchestra recruited from among our region’s most skilled

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musicians, and featuring lavish costumes and sets. Our 2010 spring production: Verdi’s Il Trovatore May 12, 14 & 16. Watch for announcement of our 2010-2011 season.

The Leaf & Bean 35 W. Main St. – 587-1580

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Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras 321 East Main St., Ste. 212 – 585-9551 (P.O. Box 1872) montanasymphonies.org info@montanasymphonies.org (See ad pg. 15)

Montana Ballet Company 221 E. Main St., Ste. A - 582-8702 Montana Expressions 2504 W. Main St. - 585-5839 The Invention of Sorrow by Stephanie Frostad Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

Montana Gift Corral 237 E. Main - 585-8625 (P.O. Box 1860)

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Montana Panoramic Gallery 111 S. Grand, Ste. 108 – 522-7798 (Emerson Galleria) montanapanoramic.com craig@montanapanoramic.com

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Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (P.O. Box 174120, MSU, Bozeman, 59717) For statewide tour schedule call: 994-3901 montana.edu/shakespeare

This non-profit, professional touring company is in its 38th season & will bring 71 performances of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Julius Caesar to 60 communities throughout Montana & bordering states. All performances are FREE & presented outdoors in community parks. Opening shows in Bozeman run June 23-26 and June 30-July 3 in The Grove on the MSU Campus. Other Bozeman performances include: Aug 6&8 – Sweet Pea Festival and our final performance at Grant Chamberlain Park on the MSU campus Sept. 12.

Montana TheatreWorks 111 S. Grand Ave., Ste 222 - 585-5885 (Emerson Galleria) Montana Trails Gallery 219 E. Main St. - 586-2166 MSU Bookstore 125 Strand Union Bldg. – 994-2811

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Open: M-F 7:45-4:30, SA 10-4:30 Great book selection: MSU & local authors, best sellers, outdoor guide books, teachers’ aids and special orders. MSU apparel and gifts, Montana gifts and art supplies.

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Museum of the Rockies 600 W. Kagy Bd., MSU - 994-DINO (3466) museumoftherockies.org wwwmor@montana.edu

Open: Mem-Labor Day M-SU 8-8; rest of year M-SA 9-5, SU 12:30-5 The Museum of the Rockies is a premier natural & cultural history museum featuring a new dinosaur hall, Western art, a planetarium and a historic homestead. See the world’s largest T-Rex skull, the largest dinosaur skull ever found, and some of the rarest fossils in the world. (See ad pg. 40)

Northwest Art Casting 4188 Bozeman Trail Rd. - 587-4358 Old Bozeman Beads & Gifts 321 E. Main - 587-5588 Old Main Gallery & Framing 129 E. Main - 587-8860/888-587-8860 oldmaingallery.com info@oldmaingallery.com

Ott Jones Studio 4671 Shandalyn Lane - 585-9495 Pioneer Museum 317 W. Main - 522-8122 pioneermuseum.org pioneermuseum@montana.com

Open: Winter TU-SA 11-4; Summer M-SA 10-5 Museum focusing on the early history of Gallatin County & southwest Montana. Arrowheads, Indian & Pioneer displays, farm implements, gun collection, photo exhibits, reconstructed cabin & parlor room. (See ad pg. 38)

Planet Bronze Art Gallery 905 N. 5th Ave. - 585-0050 planetbronze.com gallery@planetbronze.com

Open: M-F 10-5, SA 11-5 Montana’s premier art gallery for original works, bronze sculptures, and paintings. Monument “Guardian Spirit” donated by Dennis Harrington of Planet Bronze at the Gallatin Field Airport. (See

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Open: M-F 9-7, SA-SU 9-5 We specialize in customer service. Featuring custom mirrors, antique Maps, vintage ski posters & fish paintings. Artists include Russell Chatham, Michael Stidham, Jerolyn Dirks, Richard Pence & several outstanding Montana photographers. Also featuring Tahitian pearls, gemstones & pearls by Sally Horner O’Neill.

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Priscilla Foster Handmade Books 17-19 S. Tracy - 582-7584 (Inside Ro Sham Bo Paperie)

Rijline Metal Art Gallery & Outlet 77750 Gallatin Rd. - 763-4803 (P.O. Box 628) R Sham B Paperie 17-19 S. Tracy Ave. - 582-7584 Rocky Mountain Rug Gallery 628 W. Main - 585-7900 (P.O. Box 186) Sheila K. Hrasky Fine Art 308 E. Main St. - 586-3755 Sweet Pea Festival 448 E. Main #2B – 586-4003 (P.O. Box 1015) sweetpeafestival.org live365.com/sweetpeafestival admin@sweetpeafestival.org

tart 111 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 107C – 582-0416 (Emerson Galleria) tartique.com tartress@tartique.com Thomas Nygard Gallery 135 E. Main St. - 586-3636 Tierney Fine Art 127 East Main St. - 586-4521 tierneyfineart.com curtistierney@qwestoffice.net

Open: M-SA 10-5 A premier collection of American, Western and Sporting Art by leading contemporaries and past masters. Located in historic downtown Bozeman.

Visions West Gallery 34 W. Main St. - 522-9946 Zoot Art Gallery 555 Zoot Enterprises Lane – 586-5050 zoot-art-gallery.com

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Open: TU-F afternoons Sweet Pea is a festival of the arts held in Bozeman. Events include a ball, parade, art shows, theatre,

music & dance performances, children’s activities, arts & crafts sale, Bite of Bozeman, a children’s run and Chalk-on-the-Walk activity. Events are held the first full weekend of August & the week prior to this.

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artgallery@zootweb.com

Broadus

Map R-8 Zip Code 59317

Powder River Historical Museum 101 Wilson St. – 436-2977 (P.O. Box 573)

Browning

Map F-2 Zip Code 59417

Blackfeet Heritage Center & Art Gallery 333 Central Ave. – 338-5661 (P.O. Box 1629) Lodgepole Gallery & Tipi Village Hwy 89/Durham Rd. - 338-2787 (P.O. Box 1832) blackfeetculturecamp.com lodgepole@blackfeetculturecamp.com

Open: June-Sept. 10-6 daily; Oct-May by appt. We share Blackfeet culture and promote Blackfeet art since 1993. Our gallery features modern & traditional Native American art mainly by well known Blackfeet artists, seminars about Blackfeet history & cultures, art workshops, and Blackfoot cultural history tours. We are home for a small herd of Spanish Mustangs (original Indian horse) and provide overnight stays in traditional Blackfoot tipi-camp.

Open: June 1-Sept 30 daily 9-4:45; Oct 1-May 30 M-F 10-4:30 The Museum exhibits richly varied arts of the Northern Plains tribal people including the Arapaho, Assiniboine, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Cree, Crow, Flathead, Gros Ventre or Atsina, Nez Perce and Shoshone. Their historic clothing, horse gear, weapons, household implements, baby carriers and toys hightlight the exhibits. Promotional sales exhibitions display contemporary Native American arts and crafts.

Butte

Map G-7 Zip Code 59701*

An Rí Rá Montana Irish Festival (P.O. Box 3612) mtgaelic.org

Open: August 13-14-15 Featuring workshops, lectures & entertainment

on Aug.13-14-15. Outdoor Irish Gaelic mass on Aug. 15. In Historic Uptown Butte between Main & Montana Streets. (See ad pg. 44)

Books & Books 206 W. Park - 782-9520 Buffalo Gallery 53 W. Broadway - 723-3321 Butte Frame Shop 126 S Main – 782-7710 Butte Symphony Association 66 W. Park St., Ste. 210 - 723-5590 (P.O. Box 725) buttesymphony.us buttesymphony@in-tch.com Butte Trolley Tours/ Butte Chamber of Commerce

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Museum of the Plains Indian Junction of Hwys W 2 & 89 - 338-2230 (P.O. Box 410) iacb.ios.doi.gov mpi@3rivers.net

Medicine Horse by Charles M. Russell C.M. Russell Museum | Great Falls

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Delight by Robert Moore Dana Gallery | Missoula

1000 George Street - 723-3177 buttechamber.org chamber@buttechamber.org

(325 W. Gold) glennbodisharts.com bodisharts@hotmail.com

Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives 17 W. Quartz - 782-3280 (P.O. Box 81)

The Mai Wah Museum 17 W. Mercury - 723-3231 (P.O. Box 404) maiwah.org info@maiwah.org

Runs daily from Memorial weekend through Sept. 30. Call the Chamber for reservations and times. (See ad pg. 45)

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Charles W. Clark Chateau Museum 321 W. Broadway - 723-7600 bsbarts.org

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Open: May 15-Sept 15, 12-5 daily The 1898 mansion was built for Charles Clark and his wife Katherine as a wedding gift from William Clark, the Copper King. The museum features furniture from the University of Montana collection and numerous turn of the century furnishings, textiles and historic artifacts. The museum also features an extensive collection of paintings by Elizabeth Lochrie, contemporary works from regional artists. (See ad pg. 43)

Copper King Mansion 219 W. Granite St. - 782-7580 thecopperkingmansion.com information@thecopperkingmansion.com

Original fine art and photography. Commercial art & design commissions considered.

Open: Summer T-SA 11-5, or by appt Permanent exhibit: The Butte Chinese Experience. An exhibit of the rich Chinese history of Butte. Housed in the historic Wah Chong Tai Co. and Mai Wah Noodle Parlor Buildings. Art, collectibles and gifts. (See ad pg. 44)

Main Stope Gallery 45 W. Park - 723-9195/800-406-9199 mainstopegallery.com

Open: M-SA 10-5:30 All original artwork by Montana artists: wood, clay, metal & mixed media sculptures, contemporary & traditional paintings in oil, watercolor & pastel, contemporary photography, functional & decorative pottery & jewelry. Art for lease. Guest artist salon. (See ad pg. 44)

Open: Tours M-SU on the hour (May 1-Sept 30) 34 room Victorian mansion built in 1884. Home of Butte’s Copper King and MT Senator William Andrews Clark. Bed & Breakfast Open year round. (See ad pg. 44)

Main Street Uptown Butte 66 W. Park St. - 497-6464 (P.O. Box 696) mainstreetbutte.org

Evel Knievel Days knieveldays.com info@knieveldays.com

Martha U. Cooney Art Gallery 8 West Park St., Metals Banc Bldg., Ste. 301 494-4620/498-5368

Glenn Bodish Studio 405 W. Park – 491-1444

The Mineral Museum 1300 W. Park St. (Montana Tech Campus) 496-4414 mbmg.mtech.edu/museum/museum.asp

Don’t miss out! Join us July 22, 23, and 24, 2010 in Evel Knievel’s hometown, Butte, MT! (See ad pg. 44)

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Open: Jun 15-Sept. 15, daily 9-5; Winter, weekdays 9-4 Spectacular mineral specimens from Butte and around the world. Over 1300 specimens on display, including a 27.5 – troy ounce gold nugget and a 400 pound smoky quartz crystal. Free admission. Gift shop. (See ad pg. 44)

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks For statewide tour schedule call: 994-3901 (P.O. Box 174120, MSU, Bozeman, 59717) The Mother Lode Theatre 316 W. Park St. - 723-3602 (P.O. Box 522) buttearts.org info@buttearts.org

Open: M-F 10-5 (See ad this pg)

Museum of Fine Arts Butte (MoFAB) 405 W. Park – 491-5636

The MoFAB is located in the historic 1917 YMCA building. It operates as a fine arts and cultural center. Home to an art supply store, galleries, several not-for-profit organizations, private businesses and working artists studios. The Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation has numerous art activities throughout the year. Call or check our website for monthly details. (See ad pg. 43)

National Folk Festival 497-6464

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mainstreetbutte.org nationalfolkfestival.com

Come to Butte, Montana July 9-10-11 for the 72nd National Folk Festival – traditional music, food, crafts, culture & fun – a Great American Festival set in the Great American West – and admission is free! (See ad pg. 8 & 45)

Old Butte Historical Adventures 117 N. Main - 498-3424 buttetours.info

Open: year round Various walking tours of historic uptown Butte, Montana. Explore under city attractions, including a 1920’s speakeasy, 1890’s city jail with Evel Knievel’s arrest record, 1920’s barber shop. See Chinatown and a shady side brothel, to a historic upscale hotel and law office. (See ad pg. 45)

Our Lady of the Rockies 3100 Harrison Ave. - 782-1221 ourladyoftherockies.com ourlady@bigskyhsd.com

Open: M-SA 9-5, SU 12-5 (winter); M-SU 9-5 (summer-fall) Souvenir & gift shop. Unique memorials. Summer tours to the site of Our Lady of the Rockies atop the Continental Divide. (See ad this pg)

Piccadilly Museum of Transportation 20 W. Broadway - 723-3034 (P.O. Box 494) piccadillymuseum.com gobucs13@aol.com

Open: June-Fall M-SA 10-5 Travel back in time! See transportation & advertising art & memorabilia from around the world.

Sallie Bowen – Watercolors & Oils 3225 Keokuk St. - 494-3612/498-3401 montana-artist.com sbowen@montana-artist.com

Open: by appt. Artist studio. Artist works mainly in watercolor. Studio also holds watercolor classes – visitors may visit by appointment. (See ad this pg)

Second Edition Books 112 S. Montana St. - 723-5108

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Phoenix Gallery 66 W. Park St., Lower Level – 782-5217

Open: M-SA 10-5:30 Paintings, ceramics, sculpture, etchings, litho, block prints, screen prints. New exhibitions each month. Ray Campeau, director. Tom Stearns, manager.

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Left: Cow Wallpaper by Andy Warhol Montana Museum of Art & Culture | Missoula

Right: Aloe by Charles Ringer Charles Ringer Studio & Gallery | Joliet

The Silverbow Center 125 W. Granite St. - 723-5403

Venus Rising Espresso House & Gallery 1 S. Main – 491-4476 bsbarts.org

World Museum of Mining 155 Museum Way - 723-7211 miningmuseum.org info@miningmuseum.org

Open: April-Oct SU-SA Open 9 am Exhibits depicting the rich historical legacy of mining & the related culture of Butte & the surrounding area. Underground mine tours offered. (See ad pg. 45)

Bynum

Map G-3 Zip Code 59419

Two Medicine Dinosaur Center 120 Second Ave. S. 469-2211/800-238-6873 (P.O. Box 786) tmdinosaur.org info@tmdinosaur.org

Charlo

Map D-4 Zip Code 59824

Jonas Clay Studio 57398 Moiese Valley Rd. – 644-3498

Open: by chance or appt. Wheel thrown functional and decorative pottery. Abstract & realistic sculpture. Horse sculpture & images. 4 miles from National Bison Range. Entry on Moiese Valley Rd.

Chester

Map I-2 Zip Code 59522

The Great Northern Bed & Breakfast/ Sweetgrass Music 14 Monroe Ave. E. 759-5900/800-544-9936 greatnorthernbandb.com patty@sweetgrassmusic.com

Features include a luxurious steam shower & an interior stained-glass panel of the Great Northern’s Empire Builder by local artist Craig Waldron. Sumptuous gourmet breakfast with fresh-squeezed orange juice served each morning. Directly adjacent to the B&B is the recording studio of Grammy-nominated pianist & composer Philip Aaberg. Masterclasses on keyboards, improvisation, composition & technique available by special reservation.

Liberty County Museum 230 2nd St. E. - 759-5256/759-5627

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Open: Daily 7-5 and Fri & Sat nights for events The Venus Rising is located underground in the historic Metals Bank building and features an Espresso House and Art Gallery. The Venus Rising, operated by the not for profit Butte Silverbow Arts Foundation, features a variety of musical performances, poetry readings, fine art exhibitions & cultural events throughout the year. Call or check our website for details about monthly schedules. (See ad pg. 43)

Open: Mem Day – Labor Day 9-6 daily except July 4. Labor-Mem Day hrs vary. Call for current schedule. World’s largest scientifically accurate dinosaur. First baby dinosaurs discovered in N. America and bones from new species of dinosaurs. Our main focus is scientific research and public education. We have the widest range of field programs available.

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(P.O. Box 417) Liberty Village Arts Center & Gallery 410 W. Main - 759-5652 (P.O. Box 269)

Chinook

Map L-2 Zip Code 59523

Bear Paw Battlefield (Unit of Nez Perce National Historical Park) 16 miles S. of Chinook, Rte. 240 - 357-3130 (P.O. Box 26) Blaine County Museum 501 Indiana - 357-2590 (P.O. Box 927) chinookmontana.com blmuseum@mtintouch.net

Hanzel & Gretal by Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studio/Gallery | Bigfork

Open: June-Aug M-SA 8-12, 1-5, SU 12-5; May & Sept M-F 8-12, 1-5; Oct-Apr M-F 1-5 Historical Museum, emphasis on Homestead, Early West, Indian culture, and Paleontology. Multi-media presentation on “Forty Miles to Freedom” on the Nez Perce War of 1877 & the Battle of the Bear Paw. The best bookstore on the Hi-Line with over 500 titles.

Choteau

Map G-3 Zip Code 59422

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Oasis Books 820 Main Ave. N – 466-2800

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Old Trail Museum 823 N. Main - 466-5332 Randy Williams Photography 219 2nd Ave. SW – 466-2038 (P.O. Box 1461)

Clancy

Map G-6 Zip Code 59634

Aspen Glen Studio 10 Wallace Rd. – 933-5657 bill3777@aol.com

Open: By appt. Paintings in oil, watercolor, pastel & ink – including landscape, florals, still life & figures are available; also a few limited edition prints. Visitors are welcome & an appointment is appreciated. Commissions considered. (See ad this pg)

Jefferson County Museum 9 N. Main St. – 933-5528 (27 Mountainview Rd.)

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Condon Work Center, depicting a community’s engagement in land stewardship and the forces of change in the forest.

1800’s Antiques & Art 412 First Ave N. - 686-4832 (P.O. Box 223)

Conrad

Colstrip

Map P-7 Zip Code 59323

Map G-3 Zip Code 59425

Schoolhouse History & Art Center 400 Woodrose - 748-4822 (P.O. Box 430)

Conrad Transportation & Historical Museum 402 S. Virginia - 278-0178 (P.O. Box 675)

Columbus

Map K-8 Zip Code 59019

Museum of the Beartooths Corner of 5th St. & 5th Ave. - 322-4588 (P.O. Box 1)

Condon

Map E-4 Zip Code 59826

Swan Ecosystem Center 6887 Hwy 83 (MM #43) - 754-3137 swanecosystemcenter.org

Open: M-F 9-4 Visitor Center and trails at the U.S. Forest Service

Colstrip - corvallis

Clyde Park

Map I-7 Zip Code 59018

Open: Mem – Labor Day M-F 10-4; SA 1-4; Sep-May by appt. Experience how the west was settled through different forms of transportation – foot trails, to railroad, to cars. See an early Montana town through a drug store, blacksmith shop, homestead shack, general store, & early gas station. Learn what drew people to this part of the west! Gift shop features local crafts & MT made products. Homesteading centennial exhibit. New exhibits annually.

Corvallis

Map D-6 Zip Code 59828

Aspen Hot Glass

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Sticks and Stones 1033 Main St. – 961-0124 (P.O. Box 1104)

Open: M-F 10-5, SA 10-2 Pen & ink watercolor landscapes, wildlife & birds. Unique acrylic on boards. Handmade garden sculptures. Pottery. A place of inspiration. (See ad pg. 49)

Crow Agency

Map O-8 Zip Code 59022

Custer Battlefield Trading Post Exit 510, I-90 - 638-2270 (P.O. Box 246) laststand.com Indian Hand Print by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

1072 Eastside Hwy – 961-4802 aspenhotglass.com rae@aspenhotglass.com The Bronze Horse Foundry & Gallery 599 Popham Lane - 961-2999

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Corvallis Civic Club (P.O. Box 321)

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Gilmore Metalsmithing Studio 717 Bass Lane - 961-1861 (P.O. Box 961, Hamilton 59840) gilmoremetal.com glenn@gilmoremetal.com

Open: By appt. Glenn Gilmore designs & forges the finest site-specific architectural metalwork. Interior designers, architects & individual clients have come to rely on his mastery of materials & methods to deliver unique commissions that contribute to the design & ambiance of the home. Since 1974, Glenn has created numerous artistic award-winning designs in both ferrous & non-ferrous metals. (See ad pg. 49)

Mountain Colors Yarn 1200 Eastside Hwy – 961-1900 (P.O. Box 156) mountaincolors.com info@mountaincolors.com

Open: M-F 9-5 (call for dyeing hours, they vary) Come visit our dye studio. We create hand painted yarns in over 70 colorways. Yarns for knitting, crochet, weaving. Also fiber for spinners. (See ad pg. 49)

Handmade Indian beadwork, art & collectibles. Made in Montana gifts. Custer collectibles. Vintage artifacts. Adjacent to Little Bighorn Battlefield. Full service café.

Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Exit 510, I-90 & Hwy 212 - 638-2621 (P.O. Box 39)

Cut Bank

Map G-2 Zip Code 59427

Glacier County Historical Museum & Archives 107 Old Kevin Hwy - 873-4904 (P.O. Box 576) glaciercountymt.org/museum gcmuseum@sofast.net

Open: Mem-Labor Day T-SA 10-5, SU 1-5 incl. M hol Tells the story of the Blackfeet, homesteading, railroading, oil boom, art & communities.

Le Mitre Box Art Gallery 8 E Main St. - 873-2834

Darby

Map D-7 Zip Code 59829

Aspen Cove Gallery Hwy 93 N – 821-0250 aspencovegallery.com aspencovecreations@gmail.com

Open: Sum 10-5 daily; Win TU-F 10-5, SA 10-2 A collection of local art, décor, artistic furniture and antiques. At Aspen Cove we have an onsite woodshop where master craftsman Jeff Skelton can create furniture & décor that exceeds your dreams. Create your own piece and see it come to life. Stop in & visit.

Double H Hat Company 121 S. Main

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art students. The Seidensticker Wildlife collection of animals exhibits both native and exotic creatures. Admission is free. (See ad this pg & pg 119)

Deer Lodge

Map F-6 Zip Code 59722

Bob Galbraith 90 N. Frontage Rd. - 846-3411 Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site Off Main St. across from fairgrounds 846-2070 x224 M-F; x250 weekends (266 Warren Ln.) Old Prison Museums 1106 Main St. – 846-3111 pcmaf.org info@pcmaf.org

Open: Summer M-SU 9-6, Call for Fall/Win hrs Old Montana Territorial Prison, Montana Auto Museum with 150 vehicles “Must See” - USA Today, Frontier Montana Museum with Desert John’s Saloon, Yesterday’s Playthings & the Powell County Museum.

Dillon

Map F-8 Zip Code 59725

Bannack State Park 4200 Bannack Rd. - 834-3413 bannack.org

Drummond

Map E-6 Zip Code 59832

Ohrmann Museum & Gallery 6155 Hwy 1 - 288-3319 ohrmannmuseum.com ohrmann@blackfoot.net

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Old West Gallery & Antiques 202-230 S. Main - 821-4076 (P.O. Box 567)

East Glacier

Map E-2 Zip Code 59434

The John L. Clarke Western Art Gallery & Memorial Museum 900 Hwy 49 - 226-9238 (P.O. Box 141)

East Helena

Map G-6 Zip Code 59635

C’EM Studio 3219 Lanning – 227-5830

Visitor center, bookstore, and art relating to Montana history and the gold rush ear.

Beaverhead County Museum 15 S. Montana - 683-5027

The Drift Gallery for Contemporary Art 12 S. Idaho – 683-3456 The Gallery, Inc. 25 E. Bannock St. - 683-5114 Southwest Montana Arts Council (P.O. Box 1282) - 683-6208 southwestmtartscouncil.org southwestmtartscouncil@yahoo.com The University of Montana Western Art Gallery/Museum Main Hall, 710 So. Atlantic St. - 683-7232 r_horst@umwestern.edu

Open: M-F 11-4:30 UMW’s permanent collection of historic and contemporary art offer a unique look into southwestern Montana culture. Our rotating art exhibits showcase local artists, UMW faculty and

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Cathy Weber - Artmaker 26 N. Idaho - 683-5493

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Madison Pair by Theodore Waddell Dana Gallery | Missoula

cemstudiomt.com cemstudiomt@gmail.com

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Ekalaka

Map S-7 Zip Code 59324

River Stone Gallery 219 E. Main St. - 682-5768 (P.O. Box 1043)

Carter County Museum 306 N. Main St. - 775-6886 (P.O. Box 445)

Rusty Cowboy 349 E. Main St. - 682-5439 (P.O. Box 1202)

Map D-3 Zip Code 59915

Map C-1 Zip Code 59917

Kootenai Cultural Program 77406 Hwy 93 - 849-5541

Brown’s Pottery 35 Airport Rd. & Hwy 37 - 297-2247 (P.O. Box 1200)

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Emigrant

Map I-8 Zip Code 59027

Renee Evanoff/Rock Dog Art 342 Rock Creek Rd. - 848-2242

Eureka

Dave Clarke at Chips ‘N Critters 2700 Hwy 93 N. - 296-3162 (P.O. Box 1170)

Ennis

Tobacco Valley Historical Village 4 Dewey Ave. - 297-7654 (P.O. Box 1452) eurekaartsandhistory.org

Depot Gallery 114 E. Main St. – 682-7111 (P.O. Box 301) thedepotgallery.com depot@3rivers.net

Map G-4 Zip Code 59436

Map H-8 Zip Code 59729

Hole in the Wall Gallery 123 E. Main St. – 800-992-9981 (P.O. Box 1595) holeinthewallgallery.com holewall@3rivers.net Otter Banks 222 East Main, Unit 2B

Fairfield

Hausmann Studio 423 Central Ave. - 467-3432 hausmannstudio.com

Forsyth

Map P-6 Zip Code 59327

Montana Under Glass 99 Cartersville Rd. – 356-2481 (P.O. Box 578)

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Kennecott Processing Salt Lake by Nolan Salix Montana Western Art Gallery | Dillon

Rosebud County Pioneer Museum 1335 Main – 346-2529 (P.O. Box 88)

Fort Benton

Hornaday-Smithsonian Buffalo, Museum of the Upper Missouri, Overholser Research Center – Schwinden Library, Homestead Village and Upper Missouri National Monument Center.

Fort Harrison

Map G-6 Zip Code 59636

Grand Union Hotel & Union Grille Restaurant 1 Grand Union Square 622-1882/888-838-1882 (P.O. Box 1119) grandunionhotel.com info@grandunionhotel.com

Fort William Henry Harrison Museum Foundation 1900 Williams St. - 324-3550 (P.O. Box 125)

Front Desk is Open: 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Restored to its former glory, the Grand Union Hotel sits on the banks of the Missouri River where Lewis & Clark once trod. From trappers to homesteaders, from cowboys to politicians, the Grand Union Hotel has been the host of many a traveler. The Union Goods gift shop represents several Montana artists & features a unique selection of fine gifts. With 26 guestrooms & the award-winning Union Grille restaurant, the Grand Union Hotel offers a complete, relaxing experience of elegance & Western hospitality.

The Museum Complex at Fort Benton 1205 20th St. - 622-5316 fortbenton.com fbmuseums@mtintouch.net

Open: Call for times. Includes Montana Agricultural Center & Museum of Northern Great Plains, Old Fort Benton,

Fort Peck

Map P-3 Zip Code 59223

Fort Peck Summer Theatre 201 Missouri

Office Open year-round (P.O. Box 973, Glasgow, 59230 - 228-9216)

fortpecktheatre.org fptheatre@nemont.net

Box office Opens May 26, call 526-9943 for reservations. Theatre runs May 28-Sept 5.

Shows: Fri & Sat 8 pm, Sun 4pm.

Forever Plaid (May 28-Jun 13); Annie (Jun 18-Jul 4); The Will Rogers Follies (Jul 9-Jul 25); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Jul 30-Aug 15); Run for Your Wife (Aug 20-Sept 5).

Fort Smith

Map N-8 Zip Code 59035

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Visitor Center

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Garden Tranquility by Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studio/Gallery | Bigfork

#5 Ave. B - 666-2412 (P.O. Box 7458)

Fromberg

Map L-8 Zip Code 59029

The Little Cowboy Bar & Museum 105 W. River St. - 668-9502 (P.O. Box 183)

Gardiner

Map I-9 Zip Code 59030

Elk River Art 1007 Scott St. W, Hwy 89 - 848-9449 (P.O. Box 1112) elkriverart.com

mail@elkriverart.com The Paradise Gallery 201 Park St. – 848-9155 theparadisegallery.com carol@theparadisegallery.com Paul Krapf Art Studio & Gallery 1099 Hwy 89 S. – 848-7750/848-2416 Yellowstone Gallery & Frameworks 216 W. Park St. - 848-7306 (P.O. Box 472) yellowstonegallery.com info@yellowstonegallery.com

Open: Year-round (hours vary according to season) A unique, eclectic gallery on the doorstep

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Garnet

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Garnet Ghost Town 329-3914/329-3883

Garryowen

98 Hwy 2 E, Ste. 4 – 228-4386 (P.O. Box 369) curiousminds.citymax.com ryanteachfast@yahoo.com Pioneer Museum Hwy 2 W. - 228-8692 (P.O. Box 44)

Glendive

Map O-8 Zip Code 59031

Map S-5 Zip Code 59330

Custer Battlefield Museum I-90 Exit 514 - 638-1876 (P.O. Box 200) custermuseum.org info@custermuseum.org

Bridger Bronze Harvey Rattey/ Pamela Harr Gallery 461 Hwy 16 - 800-552-0970 (P.O. Box 1184)

Open: Summer 8-9 $5 Adults, $4 Seniors. Children under 12 Free. Famed Custer Battle Collection displays extensive authentic Cavalry & Indian Artifacts from the Battle of the Little Bighorn & the famed Indian West period. Visit the first new monument since 1928 on the Battlefield & the Tomb of the United States Unknown Soldier.

Garryowen Trading Post Exit 514, I-90 - 638-2001 Historical Rarities Town Hall - 638-2020

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to Yellowstone featuring historic & contemporary fine arts & crafts in western, wildlife, National Parks & Native American themes. Professional custom framing. Established 1983.

Frontier Gateway Museum Belle Prairie Frontage Rd., Exit 215, I-94 377-8168 (P.O. Box 1181)

Open: May 15 – Jun 1 daily 1-5; June-Aug daily 9-12 & 1-5; Sep 1-15 daily 1-5 Historical & chronological exhibits cover from prehistoric to contemporary. Major exhibits include Indian, homesteaders & early-day Glendive.

The Gallery/Dawson County Arts

Georgetown Lake

Map E-7 Zip Code 59711

Since 1995, Southwest Montana has played host to world-class chamber groups at St. Timothy’s Memorial Chapel. The sanctuary windows overlook Georgetown Lake and afford a full view of the Pintlar Wilderness Area. Summer Music Festival Sundays at 4pm. June 20 Far Afield, free concert; June 27: Marjorie McDuffle Whatley; July 11: Members of Muir String Quartet & Guests; July 25: The New Big Sky Singers; Aug 8: Gallatin Woodwind Quintet; Aug 22 Young Artist.

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Glasgow

Map P-3 Zip Code 59230

Art Spot

(Inside Flicks)

531 2nd Ave. South – 526-7262/228-9072 (P.O. Box 217, Fort Peck, 59223) artspotgallery.blogspot.com artspotgallery@gmail.com Children’s Museum of Northeast Montana

Strong Eagle Shows His Horse Stealing Power by George Flett Indian Uprising Gallery | Bozeman

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St. Timothy’s Summer Concert Series Southern Cross Road - 563-2616 sttimothysmusic.org

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Unlimited, Inc. 109 N. Merrill Ave. - 377-6508 Makoshika State Park 1301 Snyder Ave. - 377-6256 (P.O. Box 1242) makoshika.org

1601 2nd Ave. N. - 453-4662 bgskygen.net bgskygen@gfmt.net Big Sky Images Holiday Village Mall – 727-6806

Visitor center, bookstore and art relating to dinosaurs and Badlands geology.

Great Falls

Map H-4 Zip Code 59401*

Blue Ribbon of Montana Gifts 3400 10th Ave. S. – 761-1233 blueribbonmt.com mtgifts@bresnan.net

A. Hooker’s Gallery & Framing/ Striz’s Espresso 925 Central Ave. W. - 761-7156 a-hookers-gallery.com hookersgallery@aol.com

Bob Bundi’s Glass Art Shop & Fine Art Gallery 505 1st Ave. N. - 453-1636

Art From Montana 1701 10th Ave. N. – 771-1229

Bob Kercher Arts 108 Riverview 7 W. - 452-3740

Art Works Frame Shop & Gallery #5 5th St. N. - 727-4567

Brighten Up Shop 618 Central Ave. - 453-8273

Austin Designs (P.O. Box 3492) – 992-1870 austindesigns.com

Broken Wheel Gallery 406 5th Ave. S. - 452-3424

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Big Sky Genealogy

Open: M-F 10-4 Good supply of local Montana artists. Extensive dollhouse supplies, artisan pieces. (See ad this pg)

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Contemporary landscape and figurative oil painter. Member of Montana Painters Alliance. Member of Lodestone Gallery Co-op.

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Charles Fulcher 761-0288 chuck@charlesfulcher.com

C.M. Russell Art Auction 609 10th Ave. S. - 761-6453 (P.O. Box 634) cmrauction.com cmr@cmrauction.com

Join us March 16-19, 2011 for our 43rd annual event, featuring nearly 300 works of art for sale through live auction as well as 100 art exhibit rooms that are free and Open to the public. Educational seminars, entertainment and plenty of western hospitality await you at the C.M. Russell Art Auction. (See ad pg. 3)

C.M. Russell Log Studio 400 13th St. N. - 727-8787 cmrussell.org

Open: Mem Day – Labor Day 10-5 daily; Sept-May TU-SA 10-5 Built in 1903. Russell created his works here. Cowboy & American Indian artifacts Russell used as props & models for his art works. Historic photos. Adjacent to Russell home on C.M. Russell grounds.

C.M. Russell Museum 400 13th St. N. - 727-8787 cmrussell.org

Children’s Museum of Montana 22 Railroad Sq. - 452-6661 childrensmuseumofmt.org info@childrensmuseumofmt.org

Open: M-SA 9:30-5 Children’s Museum of Montana exists to ignite a lifelong passion for learning through hands-on exploration of sciences, math & culture. You can be a paleontologist in the Big Dig. Special learning opportunities in Izack’s Imaginarium on Saturdays 1-4. Celebrate your birthday here in 3 exciting packages. 2 floors of hands-on learning fun!

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Open: Mem Day – Labor Day 9-6 daily; Sept-May TU-SA 10-5 The most complete collection of Charles M. Russell’s works & personal objects, including his home & log cabin studio. The Museum also features work by Russell’s contemporaries in changing & special exhibitions. The Bison: American Icon, Heart of Plains Indians Culture is the newest permanent exhibition with objects, photographs & a bison hunt diorama telling the story of the bison & its importance to the Plains Indian Culture. Guided tours are available. Museum Store on-site. (See ad pg. 2)

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Downtown Great Falls Association 13 5th St. North – 453-6151 downtowngreatfalls.net

Explore the cultural treasures of the downtown area from Central Avenue and beyond. May 1: Cruisin the Drag Car Show; Weekly starting June 3-Aug 26 Alive@5 block party with live music, food, kids’ activities; June 17: Taste of Great Falls; Dec 3: Christmas Stroll & Parade of Lights. (See ad this pg)

Eve Pottery 1005 11th St. N. - 452-9155

First Friday Art Walk 1601 2nd Ave. N. (4th Floor, Ste. 410) 453-8299 Galerie Trinitas, University of Great Falls 1301 20th St. S. - 791-5367 ugf.edu mdriskell@ugf.edu

Open: TU & TH 12-3 or by appt Several exhibit spaces including the Library, Chapel and Galerie Trinitas feature works of Sister Trinitas, faculty and students. Admission is free.

Gallery 16 608 Central Ave. - 453-6103 gallery16greatfalls.com

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Open: M-SA 10:30-5 Celebrating 40 years! Great Falls’ premiere cooperative gallery of original art. Fine art paintings, pottery, wood turned art, weavings, hand wrought iron, jewelry, photography, scarves & cards. (See ad pg. 57)

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Giant Springs State Park

4600 Giant Springs Rd. - 454-5840

Freshwater spring flowing at 156 million gallons of water per day! River’s Edge Trail, fish hatchery, picnic sites.

Great Falls Area Chamber of Commerce 100 1st Ave North – 761-4434 greatfallschamber.org Great Falls Culture (P.O. Box 3492) – 992-1870 greatfallsculture.com Great Falls Community Concert Assoc. 12-16th St S. - 453-9854 (P.O. Box 858) Great Falls Events (P.O. Box 3492) – 992-1870 greatfallsevents.com Great Falls Genealogy Society & Library 301 2nd Ave. N, 3rd floor – 727-3922 greatfallsgenealogy.org gfgs@mt.net

Open: M-SA 10-4 Celebrating 35 years! Non-profit educational and research organization founded in 1975. The library is Open to the public and contains over 10,000 books, CDs and microfilms. Internet access available, with 2 computers for research.

Great Falls Historic Trolley 15 Overlook Dr. (Visitor Info Center) 771-1100 (315 5th St. S.) – mail only GreatFallsHistoricTrolley.com Tours1@GreatFallsHistoricTrolley.com

Open: Tours daily June 1-Sept 30, year-round by reservation. 2 hr Historic Tour 10 a.m. M-SA; 1 hr City Tour 4 p.m. daily, 1 p.m. & 4 p.m. F-SA. Fascinating traveling tours aboard a climatecontrolled trolley include Lewis & Clark Trail, waterfalls, parks, museums, historic downtown & railroad areas, saloons, historic home district, churches and more. Custom tours. Group rates. (See ad pg. 57)

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Great Falls Museum Consortium

No matter what your age or interest, you’ll find something to intrigue you in Great Falls’ 10 museums & interpretive centers. From history to nature, the Air Force to railroads, contemporary art to Charlie Russell, visit the captivating exhibitions at The History Museum, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, the Children’s Museum of Montana, Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center, the C.M. Russell Museum, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park, Malmstrom Air Force Base Museum, Galerie Trinitas at the

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(P.O. Box 1078) gfsymphony.org info@gfsymphony.org

Open: M-F 9-4:30 The Orchestra, Choir, Cascade String Quartet, Chinook Winds Quintet & regional Youth Orchestra perform classical, pops & chamber concerts in Great Falls. Season & single tickets available. Ensembles available for touring concerts & school programs throughout the state.

High Strung Beads 316 Central Ave. – 771-6630

History Museum 422 2nd St. S. - 452-3462 info@thehistorymuseum.org

Open: TU-F 10-5, weekends by appt. Visit the Museum’s “Celebrate Central Montana” exhibit that explores the area’s rich heritage. The Museum archives are the official repository for all Cascade County records & houses over 200,000 photographs, documents & other historical archives. The Gift Shop features a wide selection of regional books & unique Montana-made gifts. See our ad for the Bluegrass Festival. (See ad pg. 57)

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University of Great Falls, the Ursuline Retreat, Conference Center & Museum, and the Montana Museum of Railroad History. Awaken the past… envision the future…ignite your passion! Hours & fees vary by institution. Call for more information. (See ad pg. 59)

29th Great Falls Native American Art Show Great Falls Civic Center, Mansfield Center for the Performing Arts – 761-1371 Open: Mar 17-20, TH 6-9pm, F-SA 10-8, SU 11-3 Over 40 Native American artists with juried show and sales. Fine art includes oils, acrylics, watercolors, hand-pulled prints, sculpture, and jewelry. Native crafts include flutes, beadwork, clothing, quillwork, pottery and dolls. Food concession TH-SA. Events TH-F evenings and SA afternoon with Native music and dancing.

Great Falls Public Library 301 2nd Ave. N. - 453-0349 Great Falls Symphony 11 3rd St. N - 453-4102

Jeff Walker jtipp@3riversdbs.net

Landscape and figurative oil painter. Member of the Montana Painters Alliance. Member of Lodestone Gallery Co-op.

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center 4201 Giant Springs Rd. - 727-8733 fs.fed.us/r1/lewisclark/lcic.htm

Open: Oct-Apr TU-SA 9-5, SU 12-5 and Jun-Sep Daily 9-5 Enjoy hands-on exhibits and pull a dugout canoe, touch buffalo bone tools and measure distance the old fashioned way. Meet the Indian tribes who aided the Expedition and find out how Sacagawea helped them succeed. Year-round, enjoy feature films in the comfortable theater. Summer mornings, visit outdoor River Camp where you can pitch a tipi and make fire with flint/steel. On exhibit through Winter 2011, On the Brink of Change, a new exhibit about Isaac Stevens’ railroad survey 50 years after the Lewis and Clark journey.

Lodestone Gallery and Design 318 Central Ave. – 761-0288 lodestoneartgallery.com

Lodestone is the most modern style art gallery in Great Falls. The gallery is a Co-op gallery featuring the newest work of central Montana’s leading artists. The gallery features the works of Steve Seltzer, Laurie Stevens, Charles Fulcher, Tom English, Jeff Walker, Mike Patterson, Steve Oiestad and Tom Gilleon. Please come by to see the newest work from these area artists. (See ad

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Main Street Great Falls (P.O. Box 3492) – 992-1870 mainstreetgreatfalls.com Malmstrom AFB Museum & Air Park Just inside Malmstrom’s Main Gate at the East end of 2nd Avenue N. - 731-2705 (341st Space Wing/MU, 21 77th Street N., Rm 144, Malmstrom AFB, MT 59402-7538) Mansfield Center for the Performing Arts Great Falls Civic Center, #2 Park Dr. S Events Office: 455-8510; Box Office: 455-8514 https://ticketing.greatfallsmt.net greatfallsmt.net/events/civic ccevents@greatfallsmt.net

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Open: M-F 9-4:30 A division of the City of Great Falls/Park & Recreation, the Mansfield Center for the Performing Arts is in the Great Falls Civic Center in the heart of historic downtown. The Mansfield Center includes the Mansfield Theater, Mansfield Convention Center, Mansfield Box Office & 6 meeting rooms. It serves as a regional cultural, social & entertainment center for north central Montana. It draws community, state and national events including theatrical productions, musical performances, fund-raising events, meetings, trade shows, receptions, dances, dinners & much more.

MAT/Center Stage Theatre 111 Central Ave. – 231-1603 mtactors.com brian@mtactors.com

MAT is a regional theatre with chapters in Havre, Missoula and Great Falls. The company produces cutting edge works as well as the classics. MAT also offers youth and children’s theatre camps. The troupe tours locally and internationally. Our mission: Entertain. Educate. Enlighten.

Holiday Village Mall – 453-1486 (P.O. Box 2603) montanalawenforcementmuseum.com mlemmt@live.com Montana Museum of Railroad History 400 3rd Street Northwest (Montana Expo Park) 452-3655 (evenings) Montana Shakespeare in the Parks For statewide tour schedule call: 994-3901 (P.O. Box 174120, MSU, Bozeman, 59717) Open Range Art LLC Appraisals, Art Consulting & Virtual Art Gallery

1221 25th Ave. SW – 452-6771 openrangeart.com jerryopenrange@yahoo.com

Open: Call for appt. Appraisals of paintings/sculptures/etchings of the American West. Selling artwork by American/ Canadian/Regional artists. Member: International Fine Art Appraisers.

Paperback Jungle 721 Central Ave. - 727-6350 Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art 1400 First Ave. N - 727-8255 the-square.org info@the-square.org

Open: M-F 10-5, TU 7-9, SA 12-5 There’s something for everyone at Paris Gibson Square! Explore dynamic contemporary art exhibitions surrounded by elegant 19th century architecture. Vibrant education programs include tours, classes & workshops for all ages & abilities. Enjoy the unique Lee Steen Collection of outsider art and stroll through our beautifully landscaped grounds and sculpture garden. Group tours available by appointment. Call for more information. (See ad pg. 56)

McMillan Studio & Gallery of Photography 322 Central Ave. - 452-2202 mcmillanstudio.com Mehmke Steam Museum 8244 US Hwy 89 (10 mi. east) - 452-6571 Melton Art Studios 3216 Upper River Rd. - 727-2648 Mike Patterson wmpatterson@bresnan.net

Landscape oil painter. Member of the Montana Painters Alliance. Associate member of the Oil Painters of America. Member of Lodestone Gallery Co-op.

Dump Run by David Regan Montana Western Art Gallery | Dillon

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Open: Winter T-SA 10-5, Sun 12:30-5; Summer: Mem Day - Labor Day 9-6 daily Books, films, art, maps, commemorative items, hand-forged tools, Native American items, handmade jewelry, tools of the trade and much more. Unique gifts for all ages. (See ad pg. 56)

Richard Lauritzen rlauritzen@msn.com

Studio 706 Artist Guild 706 7th Ave. South – 452-5771/761-8228 judithc@bresnan.net

Open: TU & TH 9:30-1 or by appt; Meetings 3rd TH, 6pm; First Friday Art Walk 6-9pm; Spring Show – Mar 17-19; Fall Show – Sept 22-24 Nonprofit artist guild offering classes, mentoring, studio privileges and exhibition opportunities to local artists as well as college art scholarships to Cascade County seniors. (See ad pg. 56)

Landscape and figurative oil painter. Member of Lodestone Gallery Co-op.

Sutherland’s Jewelry 18 4th St. N. - 761-1440

Ron Ukrainetz Fine Art 2104 5th Ave. S. - 452-6041 ronukrainetz.com cedrwing@bresnan.net

Tom English tomenglish@bresnan.net

Open: Call for appt. Award-winning Great Falls native Ukrainetz is a life-long artist. Ron works in acrylics in the studio, and in oil both in the studio and en plein air. In 2006 & 2007, he was selected as one of 72 “Best of America”, National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society. In 2008 & 2009, Ron also placed a painting in the Top 100 of the Paint America Competition. In 2009, he was the first Montanan to place 2 paintings in the Top 100 Paint the Parks Competition.

Spanish Peaks Jewelry 409 Central Ave. – 452-5060 Steve Oiestad oiestadstudio@3riversdbs.net

Landscape oil painter. Member of the Montana Painters Alliance. Member of Lodestone Gallery Co-op.

Tour de Great Falls 15 Overlook Dr. (Visitor Info Center) 771-1100 (PO Box 27, Ulm, 59485) GreatFallsHistoricTrolley.com Tours1@GreatFallsHistoricTrolley.com

Open: variable, year-round by reservation In-town cultural, historical, natural or city tours. Out-of-town tours to Dinosaur digs, Buffalo Jump, Gates of the Mountains, Glacier Park and more. Packaged or custom tours. Group rates. (See ad pg. 57)

Urban Art Project 315 First Ave. So. – 452-9315 greatfallsculture.com jl_price@bresnan.net

Pom Bird by Eva Mastandrea Montana Western Art Gallery | Dillon

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Western and landscape pastel artist. Member of the Montana Painters Alliance. Member of Lodestone Gallery Co-op.

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Portage Cache Store Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center 4201 Giant Springs Rd. - 453-6248 (P.O. Box 2848) lewisclarkia.com

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Ursuline Retreat & Conference Centre & Museum 2300 Central Ave. - 452-8585 ursulinecentre.com ursuline@in-tch.com Yogo Sapphire Jewelry 1219 Central Ave. – 727-5256

Hamilton

Eagle Editions Ltd. (P.O. Box 580) - 800-255-1830

Art City 407 W. Main St. - 363-4764

Fool’s Theatre 140 Blodgett Camp Rd. – 369-1104

Art Focus - Fine Arts & Framing 215 W. Main St. - 363-4112; Fax 375-8586 neaves@aol.com

The Frame Shop & Gallery 325 W. Main St. - 363-6684 frameshopandgallerymontana.com

Between Heaven and Earth 175 S. 2nd St., Ste. B – 369-0282 Bitterroot Performing Arts Council 127 W. Main St. #3 – 363-7496 bartc.org info@bartc.org

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Open: Summer Tour hours: 10-3; Winter Tour hours: By appt. Grounds Open 9-5 Located on 46 acres of lush landscape, the Daly Mansion is the historic home of 19th Century American industrialist Marcus Daly. The exhibits here convey the story of Daly and his rise from working-class immigrant to copper magnate, as well as local, regional, and international history tied to his extended family. (See ad pg. 67)

Map D-6 Zip Code 59840

Open: M-SA 10-5:30 Original paintings & sculpture, prints, posters, ceramics, jewelry. Complete custom framing including computerized mat cutting. Largest selection in the Bitterroot Valley.

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251 Eastside Hwy - 363-6004 (P.O. Box 223) dalymansion.org events@dalymansion.org

Open: W-F 12-6 (See ad pg. 67)

Bitterroot Valley Chamber of Commerce 105 E. Main St. – 363-2400 bitterrootvalleychamber.com (See ad pg. 67)

Chapter One Book Store 252 W. Main St. - 363-5220 chapter1bookstore.com books@chapter1bookstore.com (See ad pg. 67)

The Daly Mansion

Open: TU-F 9-5; SA 10-1 Offering quality framing services and stimulating contemporary local art. Est. 1981.

Hamilton Players, Inc. 100 Ricketts Rd. - 375-9050 hamiltonplayers.com boxoffice@hamiltonplayers.com

Open: M-F 1-5, 1 hr prior to showtime (See ad pg. 67)

Joe’s Studio 220 Marcus St. - 961-4586 Main Street Rug Co. 126 Main St. - 363-0338 Mari Bolen Bronze Studio 226 Peaceful Dr. - 961-3887 Michele Kapor Art Studio 226 Peaceful Dr. - 961-3887 The Ponderosa Art Gallery 944 Springhill Rd. - 375-1212 Ravalli County Museum 205 Bedford - 363-3887 brvhsmuseum.org rcmuseum@qwestoffice.net

Boy with Snowball by John G. Brown Montana Museum of Art & Culture | Missoula

Open: TH, F, M 10-4, SU 1-4, SA 9-1 Housed in the historic A.J. Gibson 1910 Ravalli County Courthouse. Home to the Ernst Petersen & Bertie Lord photograph collections, a comprehensive history of the Bitterroot Valley, Native American artifacts, military, Lewis & Clark, the Ricketts scientific collection, & exhibits of local history of agriculture, logging, & mining. Annual events include Bitter Root Days, Apple Days,

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Salute to our Military Heroes, the Ernst Petersen photo contest & Saturday Series. Extensive archives of all local newspapers, vertical files and historic photos. 3 resident ghosts! (See ad pg. 67)

Sapphire Studio 140 Aspen Grove Lane – 363-6650 (P.O. Box 312) William Munoz Photography 175 S 2nd St., Ste. B – 381-0691 Wind Related 203 Old Corvallis Rd. - 363-1050

Hardin

Map N-7 Zip Code 59034

Big Horn County Historical Museum 1 Mile east of Hardin – 665-1671 (RR1 Box 1206A) bighorncountymuseum.org di@bhwi.net

Open: May - Sept. 8-6 Daily; Oct.-Apr. 9-5 M-F; Historical buildings closed Oct 1-Apr 30 Museum complex consists of 24 authentic historic structures (including the Will James studio), restored tractors, automobiles and horse drawn equipment. Picnic area & gift shop on site.

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Cold Camp Productions/ Outback in Montana 210 N. Mitchell Apt. 201 – 679-4640 mrmontanajigsawpuzzles.com outbackmontana.com abkinney50@yahoo.com

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JailHouse Gallery/KeyHole Gifts 218 Center Ave. - 665-3239

Harlowton

Map K-6 Zip Code 59036

Upper Musselshell Museum 11 & 36 S. Central - 632-5519 (P.O. Box 364) harlowtonmuseum.com museum@mtintouch.net

Havre

Map K-2 Zip Code 59501

Artitudes Gallery 220 3rd Ave., Ste. 402 - 265-2104 Artitudes Art Gallery on Facebook artitudes@havremt.net Big Sky Images Holiday Village Mall – 788-7210 Fort Assinniboine Historical Site 518 1st St. – 265-4000/265-4383

(P.O. Box 308) H. Earl Clack Museum Holiday Village Mall - 265-4000 (1753 US Hwy 2 NW #30) Havre Area Chamber of Commerce 130 5th Ave - 265-4383 (P.O. Box 308) havremt.com chamber@havremt.net Havre Book Exchange 220 3rd Ave., Ste. 411 888-618-2665/265-6452 Havre/Hill County Historic Preservation Commission (P.O. Box 324) - 265-4383 havrehillpreservation.org bdmiller@mtintouch.net Havre Historical Underground Tours & Railroad Museum 120 3rd Ave. - 265-8888 (P.O. Box 1605) High Plains Gallery & Frame Shop 220 3rd Ave., Ste. 401 – 265-3125 (Atrium Mall) hpg@highplainsgallery.com Montana Actors’ Theatre MAT Theatre – MSUN Campus – 945-0272 mtactors.com jay@mtactors.com

MAT is a regional theatre with chapters in Havre, Missoula and Great Falls. The company produces cutting edge works as well as the classics. MAT also offers youth and children’s theatre camps. The troupe tours locally and internationally. Our mission: Entertain. Educate. Enlighten.

Old Library Gallery 439 4th Ave. - 265-8165 Wahkpa Chu’gn Buffalo Jump Hwy 2 West - 265-6417 (behind Holiday Village Mall on Hwy 2 West) (14 Meadowlark St.)

Helena

Map G-6 Zip Code 59601*

A.L. Swanson Gallery 46 S. Last Chance Gulch – 443-3342 alswanson.com aswanson@mt.net

Open: Winter: TH-F 3:30-6, SA 10-4; Summer: TU-F

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12-6, SA 10-4 A.L. Swanson is located on the Walking Mall in historical downtown Helena. The gallery marries the work of local and nationally renowned artists along with fine hand-crafted furniture by A.L. Swanson. Artists to include Russell Chatham, Dale Livezey, Susan Amstatter and Barry Hood. Woodworking courses are now offered monthly by A.L. Swanson (please visit our website for more details).

Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Ave. - 443-3502 archiebray.org archie@archiebray.org

Open: Summer M-SA 10-5, SU 1-5; Winter M-SA 10-5 Exhibiting functional art and sculpture by ceramic artists from around the world. Take a self-guided tour of the 26-acre historic grounds, visit the galleries and artists’ studios, shop for ceramic supplies. Free and Open to the public every day.

Art Center (P.O. Box 304) – 443-5036 (See ad this pg)

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826 N. Rodney - 447-5508 Bear Grass Studio 4124 Lake Helena Dr. – 227-4040 beargrassstudio@aol.com

Specializing in large impressionistic works that capture the beauty of Montana. Creating paintings for homes of distinction. Commissioned paintings are welcome. The studio is Open for visiting. Call for an appointment. (See ad this pg)

Bear’s Den Custom Framing & Alan Snell Gallery 1330 N. Montana Ave. - 442-4151 alansnell.com beartrax@mt.net

Open: M-F 9:30-5:30; SA 10-3 Featuring the art of owner Alan Snell and other local artists, photographers and potters. National award-winning custom framing with some of the newest techniques and frames. Giclee high-end printing is also available. We are located at the corner of Helena Ave. and Montana Ave.

Becky Eiker 1220 Morning Glory – 442-5613 beckyeiker.com eiker@bresnan.net

Birds & Beasleys 70 S. Park Ave. - 449-0904 birdsandbeasleys.com

Open: 7 days a week; M-SA 9:30-6; W 9:30-8; SU 11-4 Nature Art Gallery & Wild Bird Store. Unique art & gifts created by Montana artists & artisans. Pottery, painting, garden art & work by Jane Shull Beasley. Plus birdseed, feeders, birdbaths & other backyard birding supplies. Customers say, “I come here because there is always something new & different.” Please stop by; we are located in downtown Helena. (See ad pg. 73)

Creative Arts Center of Helena 718 Logan St. – 442-6519

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Open: M-F Retail art sales. (See ad this pg)

White Buffalo Woman by Stuart Brings Plenty Indian Uprising Gallery | Bozeman

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dancehelena.com creativeartscenter@hotmail.com

Open: M-TH 2:30-6:30 (office hours) Director Charlene White has been teaching Helena to dance since 1985. Classes offered: creative movement, ballet, pointe, tap, jazz and modern. Ages 3-adult. Summer workshops also offered.

Dale Beckman, Contemporary Landscapes 536 Saddle Dr. – 443-2073 dalebeckman.com beckman2073@msn.com Downtown Helena Art Walks 225 Cruse, Ste B - 447-1535 downtownhelena.com hlnabid@mt.net

Elaine Locati 20 Cloverview – 457-9141 elainelocati.com elaine1@onewest.net (See ad pg. 70)

ExplorationWorks! 995 Carousel Way – 457-1800 explorationworks.org

Open: TU-SA 10-5, SU 12-5. Check our website for times of special events and after-hour classes. Come explore with us! ExplorationWorks! is a hands-on, interactive museum of science & culture. Features include science and culture themed exhibits, programs, workshops, classes, summer camps, and a gift shop for people of all ages. Scientific exhibits change periodically to fit a theme: weather, vibration, sound, air, space, ecology, etc. ExplorationWorks! is located in the Great Northern Town Center in downtown Helena next to the Carousel. Be amazed!

Fehlig Design & Studio

Ghost Art Gallery 21 S. Last Chance Gulch - 443-4536 ghostartgallery.com

Ghost Art Gallery offers original art, limited edition prints, Montana pottery, handcrafted jewelry & quality custom framing. (See ad pg. 72)

Glass Craft 618 N. Last Chance Gulch glascrft@ixi.net Grandstreet Theatre 325 N. Park - 442-4270 grandstreet.net gst@mt.net

Enjoy Montana community theatre at its finest! Dramas and musicals are presented throughout the year in our beautiful location. Originally built as a church in 1901, Grandstreet Theatre is a unique and historic theatre venue like no other. We have a theatre school, too! Check our website for shows and times.

Grizzly Gulch Gallery 4974 Prospector Gulch - 443-2694 GrizzlyGulchGallery.com Ann@GrizzlyGulchGallery.com Helena Choral Week (Musikanten MT) 8 Park Place, Clancy – 933-5246 Helena Institute 225 Cruse Ave., Ste. A – 866-943-5362 helenainstitute.com info@travelhelena.com

Open: M-F 8-5 (Office) Helena’s diverse community has banded together to create the Helena Institute. The Institute has taken the classroom to to the mountains, to the streams, to the kitchen, to the trails, to potter’s kiln, to the fireside and to everywhere in between.

Helena Symphony 48 Hibbard Way - 442-1860

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Downtown Helena Events: Spring Art Walk Friday, Apr 30; Fall Art Walk - Friday, Nov. 12; Wednesdays Alive@5; Summer Series May 20-Sept 8; Mount Helena Music Festival – June 25-26. (See ad pg. 72-73)

1034 8th Ave. – 442-1134 fehligdesign.com fehligdesign@bresnan.net

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Live! At the Civic Helena Civic Center – 227-6588 (P.O. Box 1880, East Helena, 59635) liveatthecivic.org joyofmusic@qwest.net Loren Kovich Studio 301 W. Lawrence, #203 - 495-9203

Susan and Patches with Horse by Rudy Autio Montana Museum of Art & Culture | Missoula

Mary Montana Gallery 475-3811 marymontanagallery.com

Open: Year round by appt. Bronzes, originals, prints. Member of National Women’s Museum, Washington, DC.

(P.O. Box 1073) helenasymphony.org boxoffice@helenasymphony.org Holter Museum of Art 12 E. Lawrence - 442-6400 holtermuseum.org

Open: TU-SA 10-5:30, SU 12-4, Closed Mondays Situated downtown, between Last Chance Gulch and St. Helena’s Cathedral, the Museum features 20 contemporary art exhibitions throughout the year. Shop in the Museum Store for one-of-a-kind artwork and gifts made by more than 40 local and regional artists. Free admission.

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Imagine Designs – Jewelry Design Studio 601 Euclid Ave., Ste A – 449-5657 imaginedesignsmt.com

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Full service jewelry studio. We create one of a kind jewelry art from your designs & ours. Our passion is to make beautiful jewelry built for life. We work in all precious metals including platinum. Owner Bob Krug has been designing & creating jewelry for 20 yrs and his wife Rachel builds her own line of jewelry using the Japanese Mokume’-gane patterned metals. We use computer automated design software and a CNC wax carving machine or carve by hand. We also feature local artists’ work encompassing a wide variety of styles. (See ad pg. 69)

J. Crocifisso Studio 5567 Carolina Dr. - 458-9001 Jim Poor Studio Behind Grandstreet Theatre - 443-7944 (112 Humbolt Loop) artjime@bresnan.net

Open: by appt. Jim Poor original contemporary drawings and paintings. Behind Grandstreet Theatre downtown Helena. Walk-in studio and by appt. (See ad pg. 73)

Lewis & Clark Library 120 S. Last Chance Gulch – 447-1690

Montana Book Company 331 N. Last Chance Gulch 443-0260/877-844-0577 Montana Capitol Tours

Open: May 1-Sept. 30; Tours M-SA 10-2, SU 12-4 beginning on the hour. Closed Sundays & holidays. The Montana Historical Society provides free tours of the newly restored Capitol Building, which is acclaimed as one of the finest in the nation for its outstanding collection of Montana inspired artwork including Charlie Russell’s masterpiece “Lewis and Clark Meeting the Indians and Ross’ Hole” that is a mural above the House of Representatives rostrum.

Montana Early Music Festival 8 Park Pl, Clancy. – 933-5246/543-5059 Montana Historical Society and Museum 225 N. Roberts - 444-2694 montanahistoricalsociety.org

Open: Year round M-SA 9-5, TH 9-8, Closed Sundays & holidays. Admission: $5 per adult, $1 per student, $12 flat family fee. The Museum is “kid friendly” and a delightful way to learn about how people have lived and worked on the land now known as Montana through 11 centuries of known history. The Mackay Gallery of Charlie Russell Art is among the finest in the world and portrays the true history of the American Indian and the cowboys and settlers who came later. The Montana Homeland Exhibit features a trip through time beginning with the earliest history of the American Indian, to the settlers, the miners, the merchants and all the others who made Montana what it is today. The new temporary exhibit, “Land of Many Stories: The People and Histories of Glacier National Park,” celebrates the 100th anniversary of one of the nation’s best places. The Museum Store offers many Glacier-related books, gifts & art. Museum Store: M-F 10-5, TH 9-8, SA 9-5. Admission to Museum not required to use store. The store also offers the best in Charlie Russell and other art prints, the best in Montana history and the history of the West books and gifts that say Montana.

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Montana Masonic Museum N. 425 Park Ave. – 442-7774

helena

Society Research Center: Library & Archives T-F 9-5, SA 9-1. Photograph Archives T-F 1-5. (See ad pg. 118)

Montana Military Museum 1900 Williams St. - 324-3550 (P.O. Box 125) montanaguard.com myfun51@msn.com

Open: TH 9-5, or by appt Exhibits concerning Montana’s extensive military history from the Corps of Discovery to current operations. Gift shop in Building T-16/ 406-443-2878. (See ad pg. 75)

Montana Preservation Alliance 120 Reeders Alley - 457-2822 preservemontana.org info@preservemontana.org

Montana Shakespeare Company 6137 Moondance Rd. – 459-4386 montanashakespeare.org msc@montanashakespeare.org Montana Shakespeare in the Parks For statewide tour schedule call: 994-3901 (P.O. Box 174120, MSU, Bozeman, 59717) Montana State Parks 1420 E. 6th Ave. - 444-3750 (P.O. Box 200701) (See ad pg. 9)

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(P.O. Box 1254, 59624) queencityballet.com

Satan, Jr. by E.W. Riley Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

433 N. Last Chance Gulch – 443-0379

Open: M-SA 10-5:30 Unique & exquisite artwear (featuring sizes S – 3X), jewelry, art dolls, wood whimsies, mixed media arts, and one-of-a-kind gifts. Seven member artists and monthly guest artists. Come back often to see new creations.

Myrna Loy Center 15 N. Ewing - 443-0287 myrnaloycenter.com myrnaloycenter@aol.com

Open: SA-SU Noon until after films The best in live performances year round, from regional artists to performers of world renown. Plus: two films per night most nights. Mondays at the Myrna. Concert every Mon, Jun-Aug. See you at The Myrna!

Original Governor’s Mansion 304 N. Ewing - 444-4710

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Queens of Arts Gallery (at Crazy Woman Beading)

Musikanten Montana Choral Chamber Ensemble 8 Park Pl., Clancy – 933-5246 musikantenmt.org musikantenmt@aol.com

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Open: 10-6 Home to Queen City Ballet Company. Yearly open enrollment for ages 2-adult. Creative dance, pre-ballet, ballet, pointe, variations, lyrical, tap, jazz, musical theater, hip hop, corelates.

Open: May 1-Sept. 30 T-SA 12-4. tours on the hour noon to 3pm. Closed Sundays, Mondays and holidays. This is one of Montana’s finest house museums and the home to early governors. The wonderfully furnished Queen Anne style mansion shows you how the rich and famous lived in the West in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Discount admission available for visiting both the Montana Historical Society Museum and the OGM.

Paul Pacini Black & White Photography 303 State St. – 443-7730 Premiere Dance Company 718 Logan St. – 442-6519 premieredancecompany.org creativeartscenter@hotmail.com

Featured performances: “Joyful Songs of Love” a collaboration with the Helena Chamber singers May 1 & 2, Helena Civic Center. Helena’s original Nutcracker Dec 18 &19, 2010. See website for upcoming events.

Queen City Ballet 8 West Lawrence - 444-5004

Richard Van Nice Books 216 E. Lyndale Ave. – 449-0131 vanmt@aol.com Open: M-F 8-6; SA & SU 8-5 Used and out-of-print books.

Saunders Jewelry & Design 21 North Last Chance Gulch – 449-2022 (Downtown Walking Mall)

Turman-Larison Contemporary 337 N. Last Chance Gulch - 443-0340 turmanlarison.com tlcontemporary@mac.com

Open: TU-F 11-6, SA 11-4, & by appt Contemporary fine art in downtown Helena. Paintings, etchings, ceramics, glass, photography & sculpture from nationally & internationally known artists.

Upper Missouri Artists Gallery 7 N. Last Chance Gulch - 457-8240 sangove@bresnan.net or fehligdesign@bresnan.net

Open: Winter: W-SA 11-5; Summer TU-SA 10-5:30, SU 11-3 A unique gallery displaying original works of art. Artwork changes monthly with new displays. Oil, watercolor, pastel paintings, fused/sculpted glass, and bronze sculpture. Featuring Montana artists. (See ad pg. 72)

Western Rendezvous of Art (P.O. Box 201205, 59620-1205) - 442-4263 westrendart.org westrdz@aol.com

August 19-22, 2010 at the Red Lion Colonial Hotel in Helena. The Western Rendezvous of Art is an annual art exhibition and sale featuring artists who are members of the Northwest Rendezvous Group and special invited guest artists. (See ad pg. 73)

Wildlife Woodcarving Ron & Lorna Davisson 1601 Hauser Blvd. - 442-1656

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Canal” A Thousand Smiles and a Million Memories Await You.

Hot Springs

Map C-4 Zip Code 59845

Hot Springs Artist Society 209 Wall St. - 741-2382 (P.O. Box 549) Symes Hot Springs Hotel, Gallery & Antiques 209 Wall St.- 741-2361/888-305-3106 (P.O. Box 651)

Hysham

Map O-6 Zip Code 59038

Treasure County ‘89ers Museum & Yucca Theatre 324 Elliot Ave. – 342-5252 (P.O. Box 489)

huntley - jordan

(P.O. Box 6505)

Joliet

Huntley

Map M-7 Zip Code 59088

Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture 770 Railroad Hwy – off Hwy 312 - 348-2533 (P.O. Box 353) huntleyprojectmuseum.org hpmia@huntleyprojectmuseum.org

Open: Oct – Apr: M-TU 10-4 or by appt.; May Sept: TU-SA 10-4 10.4 Acres – Museum Center, 18 homestead buildings, large collection of horse-drawn machinery, early sugar beet equipment, corn, grain & hay mowers. Come experience life on “the

Map L-8 Zip Code 59041

Charles Ringer Studio & Gallery 418 E. Front St. - 962-3705 (P.O. Box 75) charlesringer.com charles@charlesringer.com

Open: Anytime, or call for hours. A variety of individually created steel sculptures from kinetic animated silhouettes & geometric shapes to steel vegetation & structural geometric shapes, from miniature to monumental. (See ad this pg)

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Kalispell

Jordan

Map P-4 Zip Code 59337

Garfield County Museum Hwy 200 on east edge of Jordan 557-2517/557-6266 (P.O. Box 31) garfieldcounty.com/museum/museum.html history@bigdry.com

Open: June 1-Sept 1, M-SU 1-5 Displays of local history from dinosaurs to homesteads. Original county jail & 1 room schoolhouse.

Kalispell

Map D-3 Zip Code 59901*

Abbrescia Fine Art & Pottery Studios 12 1st Ave. W. - 755-6639 Charles Davis/Pottery 1270 Foys Lake Rd. – 752-6713 Conrad Mansion NHS Museum 6 blocks east of Main on 4th St. E. - 755-2166 (P.O. Box 1041) conradmansion.com conradmansion@centurytel.net

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Open: May 15-Oct 15 T-SU; special events & tours. Death by Chocolate Apr 30 & May 1; Christmas Bazaar Oct 22-24. Visit Montana’s most well-preserved pre-1900

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mansions. This fully appointed Mansion of one of Kalispell’s founding families has tours on the hour & tells the story of an extraordinary Montana pioneer & his family. A tour provides the experience of stepping back into the elegance of a bygone era. (See ad pg. 79)

Elaine Snyder, Buckskin Clothier 540 Country Way S. - 755-0767 (weekdays) buckskinclothier.com

Open: by appt A custom clothier/tailor of distinctive modern or Old West style buckskin (deer) jackets & vests for men & women. Your tanned hides or mine. Recently named to Montana’s Circle of American Masters.

The Elusive Image Gallery & Creative Framing Shop 124 Main St. - 756-7052

Open: M-F 9-5, SA 9-3 Where your vision of Montana lives. Discover exquisitely framed Glacier Park photography, western, wildlife and Native American art as well as sculptures, wood carvings, copper dishes and pottery. Stop in soon!

Evergreen Art Center 2134 Hwy 2E. - 752-4723 (P.O. Box 5353) Frame It 50 2nd St. E. Ste 135 - 257-5498 Glacier Gallery 1498 Hwy 35 E. - 752-4742 Glacier Symphony and Chorale 720 South Main St. - 257-3241 (P.O. Box 2491) gscmusic.org info@gscmusic.org

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Glacier Symphony and Chorale performs symphonic and pops concerts in Kalispell, Whitefish, and Bigfork and in surrounding communities in northwest Montana. Summer concerts and a weeklong chamber music event, “Festival Amadeus”, add to the year round repertoire. Concerts feature locally based accomplished musicians as well as guest artists from around the world. Complete concert information may be found at gscmusic.org.

Hockaday Museum of Art 302 2nd Ave. E. - 755-5268 hockadaymuseum.org information@hockadaymuseum.org

Beyond Opposites by Brad Rude Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

Open: Year-round TU-SA 10-5 Artistic Gateway to Glacier National Park! Community-centered, public art museum in historic downtown Kalispell. Showcases Montana’s artistic legacy, past and present. “Crown of the Continent” permanent exhibition showcases the art, artists & cultural history of Glacier National

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Park, Blackfeet Nation & Great Northern Railroad. Rotating exhibits feature regional & national masterworks. Children’s Discovery Gallery; school outreach; summer art camps, art classes and workshops; docent program; gift shop; member’s salon and community art events. (See ad pg. 79)

Karen Young Stillwater Studio - 752-3083 stillwaterartstudio.com

Award winning Equine Artist. Karen works primarily with oils. Karen is also known for her wildlife and western art. Women Artist of the West Associate Member.

Kindred Spirits Gift Gallery Ltd. 4170 Hwy 2 E. - 752-5723 (Glacier Park International Airport)

The Knead Cafe 25 2nd Ave. W. - 755-7510 Lone Pine State Park lonepinestatepark.org

Visitor center, bookstore, and art relating to Rocky Mountain wildlife and geology.

Lowery Studio & Gallery 2668 Hwy 2 E. – 261-7671 Mark Ogle Studio & Gallery 101 E. Center St. - 752-4217 (P.O. Box 1821)

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The Mat & Miter 183 1st Ave. East N. - 755-4122

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Montana Expressions West 123 Main St. - 756-8555 montanaexpressionswest.com mtxpress@digisys.net Montana Frameworks & Gallery 141 Main St. - 257-2300

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks For statewide tour schedule call: 994-3901 (P.O. Box 174120, MSU, Bozeman, 59717) Museum at Central School/Northwest Montana Historical Society 124 2nd Ave. E. - 756-8381 yourmuseum.org history@yourmuseum.org

Open: M-F 10-5 History museum in fully restored 1894 school building, features Northwest Montana history. Exhibits on Indian culture, timber industry, history of the Flathead Valley and Montana pioneer Frank Bird Linderman. Gift shop. (See ad pg. 79)

Noice Studio & Gallery 127 Main St. - 755-5321 noicestudio.com info@noicestudio.com

Open: M-F 10-5, SA 12-4 Contemporary oil paintings and pastels by internationally recognized artist Marshall Noice. Noice’s vividly colored expressionist landscapes are shown in galleries across the US and are featured in numerous private and public collections worldwide.

Paint, Metal & Mud An Artists’ Cooperative 16 1st St. W. - 755-8886

(In the historic Kalispell Grand Hotel)

paintmetalandmud.com

Open: M-SA 10-6; SUN 10-5 July & Aug Featuring unique fine art by 12 of the Flathead Valley’s finest artists. Pottery, watercolors, oils, acrylics, photography, quilted fabric art, wood carvings, jewelry, stained glass and fused glass art. Find us on Facebook at Paint, Metal and Mud.

Powder Horn Trading Co. 2052 Hwy 2 E. - 752-6669 Quilt Gallery-Bernina 1710 Hwy 93 S. - 257-5799

Paying the Fiddler by Charles M. Russell C.M. Russell Museum | Great Falls

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Sherry Wells Pottery 562 Concord Lane – 756-0766

Lame Deer

Map P-8 Zip Code 59043

Learning Center Chief Dull Knife College 1 College Dr. – 477-6215 ext. 148

Heritage Museum 34067 US Hwy 2 - 293-7521 (P.O. Box 628) libbyheritagemuseum.org heritagemuseum@frontier.com

Open: M-SA 10-5, SU 1-5 Opening day May 29. Open daily thru Aug 31. 12-sided log museum; mining, lumbering, wildlife, Shay locomotive, Kootenai Indians, David Thompson exhibits.

Jessie Mullin Picture Museum 509 Cheyenne Ave. – 477-6460 (P.O. Box 922)

Kootenai Fine Art 650 Greers Ferry - 293-9320 (Hwy 37 to EmKayan Village)

Laurel

Kootenai Heritage Council Libby Memorial Center 111 E. Lincoln Blvd. – 293-9643

Map L-7 Zip Code 59044

Bobi in Steel Sculpture Garden 807 Ridge Dr. – 853-0078 Countryside Photography & Gallery 515 Wyoming Ave. – 690-6906/628-8613 (P.O. Box 235) countrysidephotogallery.com ctryphoto@earthlink.net

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Sassafras – Cooperative Mix of Art, Crafts & Antiques 120 Main St. - 752-2433

Lincoln

Map F-5 Zip Code 59639

Annie’s Art: Uniquely Yours 1148 Dorothy Dr. – 431-9479 (P.O. Box 746) anniesart.org annieallen@linctel.net

Lewistown

Map K-5 Zip Code 59457

C. Kuzma Studio (P.O. Box 786) – 538-3710 Lewistown Art Center 323 W. Main St. - 535-8278 lewistownartcenter.org lac@midrivers.com Moccasin Mountain Art Gallery & Frame Shop 406 W. Main - 538-5125 jayson@shobeauction-realty.com

Open: M-F 9-5, SA 10-4 Featuring original western art, limited edition prints, Montana-made pottery & Yogo sapphire jewelry. Custom framing a specialty! Jayson & Debby Shobe, owners.

Montana Mountainmen Antler Art 313 E. Main St. - 538-7492

Libby

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Aunt Kissy’s Boutique B&B 722 W. Water St. - 538-3769

Map B-2 Zip Code 59923

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livingston

Open: TU-F 10-3 Working art studio/art gallery. Original paintings, drawings, cards, bookmarks, etc. are available for purchase. Stop by to browse, visit and have a cup of coffee. (See ad this pg)

crazymountainproductions.org info@crazymountainproductions.org

Upper Blackfoot Valley Historical Society (In Hi-Country Trading Post) 362-4891 (P.O. Box 922)

Danforth Gallery - Park County Friends of the Arts 106 N. Main St. - 222-6510 (P.O. Box 1341)

Dance Mountain Gallery 109 S. B St. - 222-0430

The Drawing Room 117 E Callender St. – 222-0023

Livingston

Map I-8 Zip Code 59047

b civilized 113 W. Park St. - 222-5996 Chatham Fine Art 120 N Main St. – 222-1566 russellchatham.com chathamfineart.com info@russellchatham.com

The Frame Garden Gallery 110 E. Callender - 222-5122 theframegarden.com lauras.garden@prodigy.net

Open: M-SA 9:30-5:30 “Montana Eclectic” from contemporary fine art to antique Montana Maps & engravings. Featuring some of the area’s finest artists including Lynn Bickerton-Chan, PJ Smith, Lisa Marshall, Steve Fox & David Swanson. (See ad this pg)

Garre Fine Art 112 N. Main - 222-7847

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Crazy Mountain Productions at The East Side Arts Center 415 E. Lewis St. - 222-1420 (P.O. Box 58)

Fleshman Creek Gallery 412 Fleshman Creek Rd. - 222-0354 Fly Fishing Discovery Center 215 E. Lewis - 222-9369

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Indian Nations 615 W. Park – 222-7190 Laurie Yarnell Fine Art 44 Willow Dr. – 223-7503 laurieyarnell.com yarnell51@yahoo.com

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garrefineart.com garrefineart@gmail.com

Livingston Center for Art & Culture 119 S. Main St. - 222-5222 (P.O. Box 1644) livingstoncenter.org admin@livingstoncenter.org Livingston Depot Center 200 W. Park St. - 222-2300 (P.O. Box 1319) livingstondepot.org livingstondepot@gmail.com

Open: May 29-Sept. 6, M-SA 9-5, SU 1-5 Housed in a beautifully restored Italianate 1902 Northern Pacific Railway Station, the museum features “Rails Across the Rockies”, a history of railroading in the Pacific Northwest and our new exhibit “Sweat & Steel”, painting by David Swanson about railroad workers, including railroad music, poetry & artifacts.

Livingston Gallery Association Art Walks livingstongalleries.com

The Livingston Gallery Association invites you to enjoy the fun & festivities of our Art Walks on the 4th Friday of June, July, Aug, Sept. Distinctive galleries in downtown Livingston will feature a wide variety of works from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Mordam Art 109 S. Main - 222-0321 mordamart.com bonnie@mordamart.com

The home of Parke Goodman’s Gallery of traditional oil landscapes (starting at $95!), and Bonnifde Designs handmade glass jewelry for you and your home. Montana has lots of galleries, but Livingston has Mordam Art! (See ad pg. 82)

Paradise Artworks Gallery & Framing 223 S. Main St., Downtown - 222-5974 paradiseartworks.com greetings2yew@aol.com

Open: M-F 10-5 Matting & framing you’ve never seen before. Originals, prints, and limited editions from Tom Mansanarez, Tim Cox, Russell Chatham. Stained glass designs by Steve Marti.

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Montana Watch Co. 124 N. Main St. - 222-8899

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116 N. Main – 222-7964 paradiseringworks.com elichai@paradiseringworks.com

Paradise Ring Works creates custom heirloom jewelry for clients around the world. Our designer, Elichai Fowler, designs, builds and engraves all of our jewelry in our store. For the first time ever we have produced a designer collection of Montana Sapphire and Silver Jewelry. Our gallery is a refreshing new way to experience fine jewelry. We can’t wait to make your acquaintance and to welcome you into our world of exquisite jewelry. (See ad this pg)

Parks Reece Gallery 119 S. Main, Ste. A3 - 222-5724 parksreece.com gallery@parksreece.com

Original paintings, lithographs and reproductions. “Magnetic works that hold our attention with their resplendent beauty and gentle satire… spellbinding…mystical.” -Chicago Tribune (See ad this pg)

Reed Lehman Pottery 112 W. Callendar - 222-7618

Shining Mountain Gallery 1390 East River Rd - 333-4704/877-974-6464 shiningmountainart.com shiningart@wispwest.net Open: M-SA 9-4; Winter hours vary Located 15 miles south of Livingston on East River Road, 1 mile north of Chico Hot Springs. An oasis of fine art…originals, prints, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, furniture, stained glass, Native American cultural items, and leatherwork. (See ad this pg)

Sleeping Giant Artistry Inc. 4 Paradise Ranch Rd. – 333-9091 Visions West Gallery 108 S. Main St. - 222-0337

Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County 118 W. Chinook St. - 222-4184 livingstonmuseums.org museum@imt.net

Features outstanding collections covering ancient archaeology, a new nature cultures room, Yellowstone Park, Northern Pacific Railroad, Calamity Jane, Ft. Parker, Lewis & Clark, pioneer

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Sax and Fryers Book Store 109 W. Callendar St. - 222-1421

Sky Ranch Studios & Gallery 201 Elk Ridge Rd. - 222-9453 susannsaarelthewest.com info@susannsaarelphotography.com

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living and the area’s 3.5 billion-year-old geology.

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The Fireboat by Charles M. Russell C.M. Russell Museum | Great Falls

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Map J-6 Zip Code 59053

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Map D-5 Zip Code 59847

Traveler’s Rest State Park 6717 Hwy 12 W – 273-4253 (P.O. Box 995) travelersrest.org info@travelersrest.org

Visitor center, bookstore, and art relating to Montana history, Native American culture, and the Lewis & Clark expedition.

Charles M. Bair Family Museum 2751 MT Hwy 294 – 572-3314 bairfamilymuseum.org

Open: May-Sept. May & Sept: W-SU 10-5; Jun-Aug: 7 days 10-5. Last tour of the house is at 4 p.m. Gracious country home of C.M. Bair and his family filled with 17th and 18th century antiques, art, and Native American beadwork. Beautiful grounds, picnic area, gift shop, historic barn with history display. Something for the whole family!

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Earth Science Museum 204 Broadway – 739-4284 (P.O. Box 122)

Map Q-6 Zip Code 59301

Custer County Art & Heritage Center Waterplant Rd. - 234-0635/fax 234-0637

View mineral collections from the local area and around the world!

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Manhattan

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Big Sky Carvers Outlet Gallery 324 Main St. - 284-6067 Chip Drusch Studio/Gallery 8455 Churchill Rd. - 282-7536 Manhattan Area Museum 105 S. Broadway – 284-4162 (P.O. Box 800) Pat Mahan Fine Art 126 So. 4th St. - 284-3181 (P.O. Box 705) patmahan.com mahanart07@msn.com

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Great Plains Dinosaur Museum & Field Station Hwy 2 E. - 654-5300 (P.O. Box 170)

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(GPS: N46 24.3 W105 52) (P.O. Box 1284) ccac.milescity.org ccartc@midrivers.com

Contemporary art exhibits and historic frontier photographs by Huffman and Cameron in the 1910 WaterWorks Gallery, 1/3 mile west of downtown. (See ad this pg)

The Loft Gallery at Discovery Pond 819 Main St. – 234-8300 Range Riders Museum Hwy 10 & 12 - 232-6146/232-4483 (Rte 1, P.O. Box 2003)

The Artists’ Shop 304 N. Higgins Ave. – 543-6393 missoulaartistsshop.com

Open: M-F 10-6, SA 10-5 (with extended summer & Christmas hours) Artist-run gallery of regional fine craft & art. The gallery features wood, photography, jewelry, ceramics, fine leatherwork, weaving, silk-screened shirts, cards, stained & fused glass, metalwork, prints, paintings and more. Monthly guest artist shows.

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Barnes & Noble Booksellers 2640 N. Reserve St. - 721-0009

Art Attic 123 South Ave. W – 728-5500

Barney Jette Jewelry Design 228 N. Higgins – 721-1575

Art Hang-up 839 S. Higgins - 327-8757 thearthangup.artfire.com patty@thearthangup.com

Bernice’s Bakery 190 S. 3rd St. - 728-1358 bernicesbakerymt.com bbakery@modwest.com

Open: TU-F 10-5:30, SA 11-4 The “Hip of the Hip Strip”, the Art Hang Up captures the flavor of western Montana in photography, prints, woodblock prints, jewelry and paintings of local artists. Featuring the colorful silk paintings &

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wearable art of Patty Corbett. All uniquely blended with artistic custom framing.

Bird’s Nest Books 219 N. Higgins - 721-1125 (P.O. Box 8809) Black Panther Productshin On Center Performing Arts 1521 Cooper St - 542-0730

An all inclusive entertainment agency based out of one of the largest performing arts training facilities in the northwest. With over 15 yrs experience, Black Panther brings all the pizzazz of the entertainment world, blended with the professionalism of the corporate world, to the heart of the Big Sky. Ranging from private parties to full productions we can book models, singers, actors, dancers, bands, or plan your entire event. We specialize in professional entertainment with superior customer service. Whether you need a demonstration model, a character actor, a specialty act, a live band, caterers, or all of the above, we can make your event come to life.

The Book Exchange 2335 Brooks - 728-6342 booksmontana.com sales@booksmontana.com

Open: M-SA 8-9, SU 9-5 Specializing in new & used bargain books, with an emphasis on Montana authors & subjects. Visit Liquid Planet, our specialty coffee shop.

Carol on Prince by Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studio/Gallery | Bigfork

A Carousel for Missoula 101 Carousel Dr. - 549-8382 (Caras Park) The Catalyst Café and Espresso

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China Woods Home & Garden 716 Dickens (Toole Avenue at the Tracks) 550-2511 chinawoodsstore.com

Clay Studio of Missoula 1106 Hawthorne Unit A – 543-0509 theclaystudioofmissoula.org fire@theclaystudioofmissoula.org

Open: TH-SU 11-5; closed January Our 7000 square foot warehouse is filled with world treasures, all hand-selected in Asia. We have antique furniture, ceramics, jewelry, and architectural ornamentation from China. We also carry religious shrines and temple Gods, Indonesian house parts, Tibetan doors and furniture, wrought iron, textiles, stone Buddhas and lanterns and other intriguing ephemera.

Chris Frandsen Studio 420 E. Beckwith Ave. - 728-0918 chrisfrandsenart.com ctfrandsen@earthlink.net

Open: by appt Chris Frandsen creates “en plein air” and studio paintings in watercolor and oil of landscapes, people, still-life and wildlife from Montana and other special places around the world.

Clark Fork Crossing Gifts & Espresso 100 Madison St. - 543-3647 (Doubletree Hotel) Classic Gifts & Espresso 200 S. Pattee St. – 532-2055

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111 N. Higgins Ave. - 542-1337

The Crystal Limit 1920 Brooks St. - 549-1729

Dana Gallery - Paintings, Photography, Sculpture & Jewelry 246 N. Higgins (downtown Missoula) 721-3154 danagallery.com info@danagallery.com

Open: 7 days a week With over 4000 sq. ft. of space, we are the largest contemporary art gallery in Montana. We are proud to represent over 60 Montana artists. (See ad this pg)

Dolce Canto 1935 S. 12th St. W, Apt. A – 544-4923 (91 Campus Dr. PMB 2711)

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Ellie Blue 328 E. Pine St. - 728-8889 Eye of the Beholder 2230 N. Reserve St. - 543-2787 (Northgate Plaza, Ste. 430)

Open: TU-F 10-6, SA 11-4 Come visit our gallery. We feature fine custom framing and have a varied selection of framed art, loose prints, and unique gifts for sale.

Fact & Fiction 220 N. Higgins - 721-2881/800-769-7323 factandfictionbooks.com factandfiction@montanabookstore.com Fact & Fiction on Campus 5 Campus Dr. – 243-1234 factandfictionbooks.com factandfiction@montanabookstore.com

Visit Missoula’s Downtown museums and galleries for new and vintage artwork. Most Missoula galleries celebrate new exhibits on the first Friday of the month from 5-8 pm. Meet artists from throughout the region and enjoy refreshments and appetizers. (See ad this pg)

First Night Missoula (P.O. Box 7662) - 532-3240 firstnightmissoula.org firstnight@missoulacultural.org

Fish & Friends 1440 Harrison St. – 543-6443 Michel_colville@hotmail.com

Open: by appt. One of a kind wearable art clothing. Felted, beaded, painted – my clothing evolves as I make it. Also ceramic faces and jewelry.

Fresh Works Studio 202 Takima - 721-3884 jaynepiazza.com jaynlori@bigsky.net

Whimsical, witty & willingly on the wild side; paintings, “bleaching” & mosaic glass art works by Jayne Piazza. Contact for classes, public or private commissions. (See ad this pg)

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First Friday Gallery Night/Missoula Downtown Association 218 E. Main St., Ste. C - 543-4238 missouladowntown.com firstfridaysmissoula.blogspot.com

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Elk Herd by Charles Ringer Charles Ringer Studio & Gallery | Joliet

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Gallery of Visual Arts Social Science Building, UM - 243-2813 Art Department, University of Montana umt.edu/art gallery.visarts@umontana.edu

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International Choral Festival 312 E. Pine St. - 721-7985 (P.O. Box 8203) choralfestival.org info@choralfestival.org

Open: Sep-May TU,W,F 11-5, TH 11-6. Closed all UM holidays and breaks. Featuring contemporary artists of national & international recognition, art faculty & student exhibitions.

World-class choirs from across the globe gather in Missoula to perform unforgettable concerts and to promote cultural exchange and goodwill through the universal language of music. Since 1987, hundreds of community volunteers and host families have joined together to make the Festival a much-loved Missoula tradition. The 9th Choral Festival is scheduled for July 17-20, 2013.

Historical Museum at Fort Missoula Building 322, Fort Missoula - 728-3476 fortmissoulamuseum.org ftmslamuseum@montana.com

International Wildlife Film Festival & Media Center 718 S. Higgins - 728-9380 wildlifefilms.org iwff@wildlifefilms.org

Open: Mem-Labor Day M-SA 10-5, SU 12-5; Labor-Mem Day T-SU 12-5 At the heart of Fort Missoula, 13 historic buildings & exhibits, railroad, sawmill, 22,000 artifacts & 3 galleries interpreting the history of western Montana. (See ad pg. 89)

Humanities Montana 311 Brantly - 243-6022 info@humanitiesmontana.org

Humanities Montana is Montana’s nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities and is the home of the Montana Center for the Book, the state’s affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. Both sponsor the Montana Festival of the Book. (See ad pg. 11)

Open: M-F 9-5, weekends by appt. The historic Roxy Theater in downtown Missoula is headquarters for the International Wildlife Film Festival, Montana CINE Film Festival & International Wildlife Media Center. It is also home to the EarthVision Media Library containing hundreds of award-winning films to rent. The 33rd IWFF is May 8-15; CINE is Oct 19-23. Come check out our many exciting programs & screenings or rent the Roxy Theater for your next event. We also have daily after school programs and Filmmaking workshops for ages 7-17 & Wildlife Film Camp for ages 10-17 each summer.

Jeannette Rankin Peace Center 519 S. Higgins Ave. – 543-3955 jrpc.org

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Open: M-SA 10-6 The Jeanette Rankin Peace Center exists to connect and empower people to build a socially just, non-violent, and sustainable community and world. JRPC offers a Fair Trade gift shop featuring unique treasures from around the world and locally made, a peace resource library, community peace park on Waterworks Hill and so much more.

Justin Anthony Art 201 S. 4th St. W – 721-7833 justinanthonyart.com justinanthonyart@q.com K. Ross Toole Archives & Special Collections, Mansfield Library University of Montana - 243-2053 L.A. Design 337 E. Broadway - 543-5077 ladesignframing.com pirnieartshowroom.com

Open: M-F 9-5, SA 10-2 L.A. Design is known for award winning custom framing. Home of the exclusive Pirnie Art Showroom, featuring original paintings year round. (See ad this pg)

Marion B. Lavery Studio/Gallery “Impressions”

5545 Skyway Dr. – 251-5672 MAT/Crystal Theatre 515 S. Higgins – 945-2904 mtactors.com grant@mtactors.com

MAT is a regional theatre with chapters in Havre, Missoula and Great Falls. The company produces cutting edge works as well as the classics. MAT also offers youth and children’s theatre camps. The troupe tours locally and internationally. Our mission: Entertain. Educate. Enlighten.

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MCT Center for the Performing Arts 200 N. Adams St. - Box office 728-7529 / Rental 728-1911 mctinc.org Tickets: boxoffice@mctinc.org; Rentals: facilities@mctinc.org

This state-of-the-art 324-seat theatre located in downtown Missoula is home to the Missoula Children’s Theatre and MCT Community Theatre. The lobby/concession area, theater and meeting rooms are available to rent throughout the year. The Center is ADA accessible with ample parking for most events. (See ad this pg)

MCT Community Theatre 200 N. Adams St. - Box office 728-7529 /

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Audition/Volunteer 728-1911 mctinc.org mct@mctinc.org

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MCT provides a full season of outstanding Community Theatre each year beginning in the fall. While best known for musical theatre, MCT also produces a non-musical drama or comedy each season as well as an opera every other year. Performances are held at the MCT Center for the Performing Arts. For more information, please visit mctinc.org. (See ad this pg )

MCT’s Next Step Prep – The Academy for Musical Theatre 200 N. Adams St. – 728-1911 mctinc.org nextstep@mctinc.org

The Missoula Children’s Theatre Opened this accredited high school program in the summer of 2009. This school is designed to provide students with the skills they will need for post secondary studies in the performing arts and related disciplines. Students entering grades 9-12 may apply for this 6-week summer session. MCT plans to Open a school-year program in the fall of 2011. (See ad pg. 91)

Miss Zula’s 111 N. Higgins Ave. - 541-7376

Missoula Art Museum 335 N. Pattee - 728-0447 missoulaartmuseum.org museum@missoulaartmuseum.org

Open: W-F 10-5; SA-SU 10-3 Established in 1975, MAM boasts a recently renovated and expanded facility featuring seven galleries, two classrooms, state-of-the-art collection storage and full accessibility. MAM presents thought-provoking contemporary art exhibitions from local and international artists and is home to diverse programs including art classes, film screenings, literary readings, music, artist lectures, exhibition tours, and social receptions. MAM admission is always free. (See ad pg. 89)

Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) 200 N. Adams St. - 728-1911 / Box office 728-7529 mctinc.org mct@mctinc.org

The Missoula Children’s Theatre provides a full season of children’s productions, day camps and classes within Missoula as well as performing arts camps on Flathead and Seeley Lakes. Performances are held at the MCT Center for the Performing Arts. Outside of Missoula, the Missoula Children’s Theatre is best known for their International Tour which visits nearly 1,300 communities worldwide each year. To bring the Missoula Children’s Theatre to your town, visit mctinc.org. (See ad pg. 91)

Missoula Convention & Visitors Bureau

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Open: Winter: M-F 8-5; Summer M-F 8-7, SA-SU 10-2 The MCVB proudly promotes Missoula’s cultural treasures. We invite you to enjoy the people, history, art and customs which make Missoula unique. For complete visitor information, including the official Missoula Visitor Guide and Maps, please visit us online, call our 800# and talk to our travel consultants, or stop at our visitor information center.

Missoula Cultural Council 1121 E. Broadway, Ste. 106 – 532-3240 (P.O. Box 7662) missoulacultural.org mcc@missoulacultural.org

Open: M-F 9-5 Missoula Cultural Council, Montana’s first local cultural agency, has, since 1991, served as a resource for the coordination, development and support of arts and culture to benefit Missoula. The MCC coordinates Missoula’s sister city program, First Night Missoula, cultural tourism, and the Missoula Arts & Humanities Coalition, providing a weekly newsletter, assistance and advocacy for artists and cultural organizations. (See ad this pg)

Meloy & Paxson Galleries, PARTV Center, UM Campus - 243-2019 (Main Hall, Room 006, UM) umt.edu/montanamuseum museum@umontana.edu

Open: Sept-May TU-TH 11-3, F- SA 4-8:30; Jun-Aug W-SA 11-3 The Montana Museum of Art & Culture exhibits/ programs highlight historic and contemporary art from its more than 10,000 permanent collection holdings and invitational and traveling exhibitions. (See ad pg. 89)

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1121 E. Broadway #103 532-3250/800-526-3465 missoulacvb.org office@missoulacvb.org

Montana Natural History Center 120 Hickory St. - 327-0405 montananaturalist.org office@montananaturalist.org Montana Repertory Theatre The University of Montana – 243-6809 montanarep.org mrt@mso.umt.edu

Established as a professional touring company in 1975, Montana Rep is now considered the preeminent national touring company in the nation. We are delighted to present Bus Stop by William Inge for our 2011 touring season and The Real Legend of Sleepy Hollow for our 2010 fall Educational Outreach Tour. Missoula Colony &

Missoula Symphony Orchestra & Chorale 320 East Main – 721-3194 (P.O. Box 8301) missoulasymphony.org info@missoulasymphony.org

Montana Art & Framing 709 Ronan St. – 541-7100 montanaart.com

Open: M-F 9-5, SA 10-3 We offer some of the best Missoula artists, including Nancy Erickson mixed media paintings, Stephanie Frostad oil paintings, Lela Autio sculpture & paintings, Christofer Autio photographs, Barbara Morrison sculpture, Elloie Jeter pastels and photographs by Peter Keefer, John Salisbury and Lewis Kelley. There are oil paintings by Teresa Garland Warner, Elizabeth Bass and watercolors by Don H. Mundt. We host 1st Friday gallery Openings with various themes & artists. Quality picture framing with conservation materials as well as ready-made frames & mats, are offered at competitive prices and artist discounts.

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Missoula Writing Collaborative 10 Brunswick Bldg., 223 W. Railroad St. 549-3348

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Montana Rep Missoula bring cutting edge theatre to downtown on an ongoing basis.

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks For statewide tour schedule call: 994-3901 (P.O. Box 174120, MSU, Bozeman, 59717) Monte Dolack Gallery 139 W. Front St. - 549-3248/800-825-7613 dolack.com dolack@bigsky.net Open: M-F 10-5:30, SA 11-5 Experience a unique vision of Montana’s wild places & creatures in the award-winning paintings, limited edition prints & posters of Monte Dolack & Mary Beth Percival.

Mountain Press Publishing Company 1301 S. 3rd St. W. - 728-1900/800-234-5308 (P.O. Box 2399) mountain-press.com info@mtnpress.com

Open: M-F 9-5 Discover an independent publisher devoted to providing quality non-fiction books. Discount outlet on premises. Mountain Press is an independent, regional book publisher specializing in the areas of natural history, geology, field guides, ski books and western Americana. The books we publish seek to interpret our landscape, to clarify our understanding of the natural world, to see wonder in the commonplace, or to reflect on times past for insight.

Murphy-Jubb Fine Art 210 N. Higgins, Ste. 300 - 728-7050/ 866-721-7050 Museum of Mountain Flying East end/Missoula International Airport 721-3644/549-8488 (713 S. 3rd W. for mailing) phpc@montana.com

Open: May 1 to Oct. 1 10-4; call rest of year Montana’s major aviation museum with antique airplanes, artifacts, photos, smokejumping displays, gift shop. Entrance Fee.

On Center Dance Shop 1521 Cooper - 542-0730 oncenter.biz info@oncenter.biz

Open: M-TH 11-9, F 11-6, SA 9-12, SU appt. only Customer service is the #1 priority here. We will always travel that extra mile whether it is to get you your favorite leotard or for us to come and do a pointe shoe fitting for your whole studio. We offer dance wear & shoes from companies such as Bloch, Body Wrappers, Motion Wear, Gilda Marz & more. If we don’t have what you need, we will do our best to find it. We can do special orders for recitals, competitions, cheerleading, drill team, skate clubs, gymnastics & even Halloween.

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On Center Performing Arts Center 1521 Cooper – 542-0730 oncenter.biz info@oncenter.biz

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We offer the very best instruction of all performance arts, while instilling the appreciation, discipline and knowledge required to excel in the chosen field. A variety of classes are available for individuals of all ages & skill levels in dance, music & theatre. Our staff is carefully selected for their professionalism, intelligence, caring, positive attitudes & attention to detail. Professional training, atmosphere, attitudes, careers & results! Over 20 years experience.

Patterson Fine Art Photography 905 Evans Ave. - 543-1911 The Recording Center 118 W. Pine St. - 721-4172 River City Roots Festival Downtown Missoula – 543-4238 rivercityrootsfestival.com

The 5th annual River City Roots Festival will take place in downtown Missoula August 28-29, 2010. The Roots Fest Fine Art Show is an incredible opportunity to see more than 35 artists with high quality fine art as you listen to the best in Americana music on the Main Stage. Take

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Robbins Roost 4375 Hwy 93 S – 251-4167/370-9264 joannerobbins01@yahoo.com robbinsroost@yahoo.com

Open: The door’s always Open spring – fall…drop ins & appts welcome year ‘round. ART! ATTITUDE! ATMOSPHERE! A seasonal boutique in an inviting setting…vintage treasures, estate finds, handpainted furniture, lighting, The Cowboy Thing, juried artwork… Cool things to sing about! Turn right 1 mile past Bitterroot River, next left.

Rockin Rudy’s 237 Blaine St. - 542-0077 Rocky Mountain Map Gallery 3213 Brooks St., Ste. A – 542-1541 carto@montana.com

Open: TU-SA; M by appt. Featuring a variety of framed and unframed Maps focusing on the Rocky Mountain region with an emphasis on Montana and the Northern Rockies. We also carry a large selection of Maps, guidebooks, atlases and DVDs for the national parks, forests and wilderness areas within the Rockies.

audio exhibits, gift shop and interpretive displayssomething for everyone. Discover Elk Country. I-90 to Exit #101. (See ad this pg )

Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History Bldg. T-316, Fort Missoula - 549-5346 (P.O. Box 7263) fortmissoula.org militarymuseu45@hotmail.com

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advantage of this opportunity to purchase unique items for yourself or a friend! (See ad this pg)

Open: June 1-Labor Day, M-SU 12-5; Labor Day-June 1, SA-SU 12-5 Relive America’s epic battles at Fort Missoula, home of the U.S. Army in Montana since 1877. Exhibits on Civil War, WWI, WWII, Vietnam, Korea & Gulf War.

Rocky Mountain School of Photography Gallery 216 N. Higgins Ave. - 543-0171 rmsp.com gallery@rmsp.com

Open: M-F 9-5 Exhibiting primarily RMSP instructors, as well as outstanding student and national juried exhibitions. Dedicated exclusively to the promotion of photographic media.

Storykeepers - oral & written stories 549-0752/549-9813 montanastorykeepers.com

Open: year round Record elk mounts, habitat diorama, theater,

Old Man Mask by Preston Singletary Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation/ Elk Country Visitor Center 5705 Grant Creek Rd. - 523-4545 800-CALL-ELK ext. 545 (P.O. Box 8249) elkfoundation.org info@elkfoundation.org

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String Orchestra of the Rockies (P.O. Box 8265) – 493-2990 sormt.org finemusic@sormt.org

Concerts: Mar 25; May 2; Sept 12; Dec 12; Feb 13, 2011; April 17, 2011 For 25 years, the String Orchestra of the Rockies has provided extraordinary music making, diverse programming and world-class guest artists to Montana audiences. In addition, SOR offers masterclasses and workshops taught by these fine artists as part of its commitment to young musicians in the community. The Silver Anniversary Season includes exciting concerts, internationally acclaimed soloists and special notto-be-missed events. All concerts are held in the UM Music Recital Hall.

Studio D Gallery 420 N. Higgins, Ste. D – 544-1848

Studio Pandora Custom Jewelry 211 N. Higgins Ave. – 549-5100 studiopandora.com studiopandora@msn.com

Trends Gift Shop 5280 Grant Creek Rd. 829-7228/543-0700 ext. 156 (Best Western Grant Creek Inn) University Center Art Fair 243-5714 umt.edu/uc/artfairs

Call to Artists. Spring: April 22-24. Homecoming: Sept. 23-25. Holiday: Dec 2-4. (See ad this pg)

University Center Gallery UC 232, 32 Campus Dr. - 243-4991 umt.edu/uc UCArtGallery@mso.umt.edu

Open: Sept-May, M-F 10-4 The UC Gallery bridges the gap between Montana and the international contemporary art scene, exhibiting local and nationally known artists. New exhibits monthly.

University of Montana School of Music Corner of Connell & Maurice - 243-6880 umt.edu/music griz.music@umontana.edu

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Come visit historical downtown Missoula & discover the unique designs of local artist & goldsmith Karahan Balli at Studio Pandora. Where custom design is the specialty & elk ivory jewelry is beautifully created. Stop in & experience true hospitality & view modern & exotic jewelry as well as the large selection of exquisite Montana sapphire jewelry. (See ad this pg)

Schwarz Karst Studio (P.O. Box 1273) – 251-2655 schwarzkarststudio.com info@schwarzkarststudio.com

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The University of Montana Paleontology Center C.H. Clapp Bldg. (Rm 323 or 006) - 243-5151 32 Campus Dr. #1296 Wooden Images 1359 W. Broadway - 542-1819 Yellowstone Photo 321 N. Higgins - 728-7637 Zootown Arts Community Center, 501c3 235 N. 1st St W – 549-7555

moiese - philipsburg

River Crossing by Charles M. Russell C.M. Russell Museum | Great Falls

the Flathead Indian Reservation. Learn native history & culture. Authentic Salish & Kootenai art. (See ad this pg)

Salish-Kootenai College Library 58138 US Hwy 93 - 675-4800 (P.O. Box 70)

Philipsburg

Map E-6 Zip Code 59858

Heaney Art Studio 4 Paint Brush Lane – 560-2962

Moiese

Map D-4 Zip Code 59824

The Wagon Wheel Gift Gallery 64611 MT Hwy 212 - 644-2884/246-3242

Ovando

Map E-5 Zip Code 59854

Swan Woods 3644 Woodworth Rd. - 793-5706

Pablo

Map D-4 Zip Code 59855

The People’s Center 53253 Hwy 93 - 675-0160 / 883-5344 (P.O. Box 278) peoplescenter.org

Open: June 1 – Labor Day M-SA 9-5; Labor Day May 31 M-F 9-5 Tribal Museum, education center & gift shop for

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National Bison Range (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) 58355 Bison Range Rd. - 644-2211

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(P.O. Box 124, Gallatin Gateway, 59730) Opera House Theatre 140 S. Sansome - 859-0013 (P.O. Box 485) operahousetheatre.com ohtc@blackfoot.com

Montana’s oldest theatre presents: Two full length comedy/farce productions and one all vaudeville show. Running in full rep. TH-SA 7pm, F-SA 2pm, SU 4pm.

The Sapphire Gallery, Inc. 115 E. Broadway - 859-3236/800-525-0169 (P.O. Box 2002)

Plains

Map C-4 Zip Code 59859

Calamity, Annie & Belle, Inc. 116 Railroad – 826-5533 (P.O. Box 486) Shinn Custom Woodworks 803 S. Central - 826-5935 (P.O. Box 803) montanawood.com shinn@montanawood.com

Plentywood

Map S-1 Zip Code 59254

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Plentywood Little Theatre 202 Highland

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Polson

Map D-4 Zip Code 59860

Crow’s Nest Gallery 214 Main St. - 883-2488/899-533-8507 crownest@centurytel.net

Contemporary & western fine art, sculpture & prints. Greenwich workshop dealer. Only certified professional framer in the valley. We can locate hard to find prints, out of publication. Original owner since 1972. 1 day framing service.

Karen Noles Fine Art Studio & Gallery 43645 Jette Lake Trail - 883-2920 Miracle of America Museum 36094 Memory Ln. - 883-6804 miracleofamericamuseum.org info@miracleofamericamuseum.org Pieces Unique Décor 318 Main St. – 883-0339 piecesonmain@live.com

Open: M-F 10-5, SA 10-4 Featuring an ever changing array of hand-painted

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Shape Spinner by Charles Ringer Charles Ringer Studio & Gallery | Joliet

furniture, unusual upholstered pieces and inspired recycling that results in unique one-of-a-kind furnishings for your home & garden. (See ad this pg)

Polson-Flathead Historic Museum 708 Main St. – 883-3049 Port Polson Players/Mission Valley Friends of the Arts (P.O. Box 1152) - 883-9212 portpolsonplayers.com portpolsonplayers@centurytel.net

Cowboy Roping Steer by Edward Borein Montana Museum of Art & Culture | Missoula

Map I-8 Zip Code 59065

Shining Mountain Gallery 1390 East River Rd - 333-4704/877-974-6464 shiningmountainart.com shiningart@wispwest.nett

Open: M-SA 9-4; Winter hours vary Located 15 miles south of Livingston on East River Road, 1 mile north of Chico Hot Springs. An oasis of fine art…originals, prints, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, furniture, stained glass, Native American cultural items, and leatherwork. (See ad pg. 84)

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Sandpiper Art Gallery & Gift Shop 306 Main (Polson Library Complex) 883-5956 (P.O. Box 1163) sandpiperartgallery.com contact@sandpiperartgallery.com

Open: Daily 10-5, SA 10-4 Since 1971 a cooperative fine arts gallery and gift shop providing a wide array of visual art at not-for-profit prices. (See ad pg. 98)

Wild Horse Framing 222 Main St. – 883-9469 2stones@centurytel.net

Open: TU-SA 10-6 For all your framing needs including shadow boxes, needlepoint, canvas stretching, photos, children’s art and so much more.

Pray

Pryor

Map M-8 Zip Code 59066

Chief Plenty Coups State Park 1/2 mile west of Pryor - 252-1289 (P.O. Box 100)

Visitor center, bookstore, and art relating to Plains Indian history and culture.

Red Lodge

Map L-8 Zip Code 59068

Beartooth Nature Center

(Walkthrough Wildlife Refuge)

615 2nd St. E. - 446-1133 (P.O. Box 675) beartoothnaturecenter.org director@BeartoothNatureCenter.org

Open: 7 days a week; Summer 10-5; Winter 10-2 A non-profit animal refuge and educational facility. BNC cares for 65 animals unable to return to the wild: wolves, cougars, elk, eagles, bears & more! (See ad pg. 101)

Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery

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Rare Gifts & Copper Weathervanes Hwy 93 at Polson Bridge - 883-4600 (P.O. Box 1144) marenrae@hotmail.com

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11 W. 8th St. - 446-1370 (P.O. Box 585) carboncountydepotgallery.org carboncountyartsguild@yahoo.com

Open: M-SA 10-5, SU 12-5 Enjoy original art from over 200 Western and contemporary artists in the historic 1889 Rocky Fork & Cooke City Railway Depot. New exhibits each month feature the best artists in the region. Workshops given by local artists, art appreciation lectures, educational exhibits, live music performances, children’s programs, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, Missoula Children’s Theatre, annual Chocolate Event, Art in the Beartooths in July, Labor Day Arts Fair, and more. Free admission. (See ad pg. 101)

Carbon County Historical Society & Museum 224 N. Broadway - 446-3667 (P.O. Box 881) carboncountyhistory.com info@carboncountyhistory.com

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Open: Labor Day to Columbus Day, M-SA 10-5, SU 11-3; Columbus Day to Memorial Day TH-F 10-5, SA 11-3; Research archives Open M-W by appt. Located 63 miles from the NE entrance to Yellowstone National Park at the base of the scenic Beartooth Highway. Housed in the historic 1909 Labor Temple in downtown Red Lodge, the museum is home to the Greenough & Linderman rodeo collections, Liver Eatin’ Johnston information, Waples

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family gun collection, an interactive coal & hard rock mine exhibit, the Carbon County archives & much more. The staff assists with family genealogy & historic research. Our gift shop has a large variety of historical books & gifts. (See ad pg. 101)

Coleman Gallery & Studio 223 S. Broadway Ave. - 446-1228/ 800-726-2228 (P.O. Box 1249) Common Ground Western Art & Gifts 3 N. Broadway - 446-2800 (P.O. Box 2430) Flash’s Photography 21 S. Broadway - 446-1940 (P.O. Box 930) flashs.com flashs@flashs.com

Open: Winter TU-SA 12-5 & by appt; Summer M-SA 10-5 & by appt. Specializing in award-winning wedding and family portraits, area scenic photos and custom picture frame design by owner Tom Egenes C.P.P. Historic area photographs, original art by Earl Biss, plus many reproductions of fine art, including canvas giclee prints by G. Harvey and many other fine artists. (See ad pg. 101)

Kevin Red Star Studio 19 S. 1st St. – 445-2549 (P.O. Box 269) kevinredstar.com

Paintings & works on paper, limited editions & prints by artist Kevin Red Star. Classical contemporary style with dramatic color, depth & extraordinary spirit. Native American subject. (See ad this pg)

Red Lodge Clay Center 123 S. Broadway – 446-3993 (P.O. Box 1527) redlodgeclaycenter.com gallery@redlodgeclaycenter.com

Open: TU-SA 10-6, SU 12-4 Located in the downtown shopping area. The Gallery represents over 80 ceramic artists from all over the US. Red Lodge Clay Center hosts monthly exhibitions, workshops, classes and a residency program. (See ad pg. 101)

Twin Elk 5 miles S of Red Lodge - 446-3121 twinelk.com

Open: Winter: daily 9-5; Summer daily 9-6 Capturing the essence of Montana style, Twin Elk at Rock Creek Resort offers an eclectic mélange of furniture, home décor, clothing & gifts. (See ad pg. 101)

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Reed Point

Map K-8 Zip Code 59069

Dunakin Design 41 Skunkbelly Lane – 326-2426 montana-artists.com dunakindesign@itstriangle.com

Open: By appt. only Handmade and one of a kind only. Stones, bones and fossils are combined in sterling silver and gold. This is art that can change the way you see the world.

Mountain Yorkees by Nancy Cawdrey Nancy Cawdrey Studio/Gallery | Bigfork

Roberts

Map L-8 Zip Code 59070

DMM Wildlife Art Studio & Frame Shop 49 Railway (Hwy 212) – 445-9106 dalemariemuller.com mullerart@180com.net

Open: by appt. Studio for artist Dale Marie Muller. She is well known for her elegant oil paintings and graphite drawings depicting the natural beauty of all wildlife. This fine art studio also offers quality custom framing.

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Montana Photographic Arts 7541 US Hwy 212 – 446-0335 mtphotoarts.com hipfunfresh.com (Senior Portrait website)

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Open: W-SU 10-6 Our gallery specializes in fine art photography from a variety of photographers from MT & WY. We also offer photography classes for beginner to intermediate photographers and senior, wedding, family, maternity and baby portraits. To receive free photo tips visit our website & sign up for our newsletter “Photo Bits.” (See ad pg. 101)

As an arts center for the Mission Valley, The Red Poppy offers retail items locally worked by over 140 local artists & craftsmen. We also provide a wide variety of art, pottery, dance, loom & basket weaving, yoga & music classes, as well as specialized workshops. Every 4th Sun (except in Dec) we are Open from 1-4 to celebrate the Opening of a new gallery show of a local artist, with a performance on stage at 2, followed by a coffee/punch & cookie reception for the community.

Ronan Chamber of Commerce 63239 US Highway 93 S – 676-8300 ronanchamber.com info@ronanchamber.com

Roscoe

Ronan

Map D-4 Zip Code 59864

Main Street Gallery & Framing 400 Main St. SW – 883-4611 mainstreetgallerymontana.com info@mainstreetgallerymontana.com Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana 69316 U.S. Hwy 93 - 644-3435 The Red Poppy Hwy 93 & Eisenhower W. – 676-4448 (P.O. Box 301) theredpoppy.org jborden99@aol.com

Open: M-SA 12-5 (and later during the week as per class schedule)

Map K-8 Zip Code 59071

Pioneer Pottery 6 Nancy Morris Ln. - 328-6732 (P.O. Box 16)

Roundup

Map M-6 Zip Code 59072

Musselshell Valley Historical Museum 524 1st W. – 323-1525/323-1403

Savage

Map S-4 Zip Code 59262

The Agate Stop - Montana Agate Museum 124 4th Ave. N. - 776-2373 (P.O. Box 18)

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harmons.net harmons@harmons.net

Open: May 1-Jan 1, M-F 9-4 , weekends & after hours by appt. only A museum & gallery of lapidary art, western art, & fine hand-crafted precious metal jewelry. Clark on the Yellowstone interpretive area.

Juan de Santa Anna’s Photography 531-3057 bigguys.zenfolio.com photo.net/photos/juan de santa anna

Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town 720 2nd Ave W. - 487-5965 (P.O. Box 133)

Littlebird’s Schoolhouse Café & Gallery 110 Larch Lane - 677-FOOD (677-3663) (P.O. Box 216)

Seeley Lake

Seeley Lake Historical Museum 2920 Hwy 83 – 677-2990 (P.O. Box 1261)

Map Q-2 Zip Code 59263

Map E-5 Zip Code 59868

Alpine Artisans Cultural Arts Corridor 754-3376 alpineartisans.org info@alpineartisans.org Grizzly Claw Trading Company 3187 Hwy 83 - 677-0008 (P.O. Box 1104) grizzlyclawtrading.com mail@grizzlyclawtrading.com

We are an ever-growing gallery with over 60 Montana artists and craftspeople, Native American artifacts and a dramatic selection of beads, jewelry, espresso, books, Montana sapphires, furniture, rugs and much more. Est. 1995.

Shelby

Map G-2 Zip Code 59474

Fieldstone Gallery 140 Main St. – 434-2884

Sheridan

Map G-7 Zip Code 59749

Alamo Aviation Art & Framing 117 N. Main St., Unit D 842-7900/800-598-2927 (P.O. Box 739) Muzette’s Moments & Photography 4 Wisconsin Creek Rd. #3 - 842-5808

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Ken Dvorak Fine Art Photography 411 Elaines Way – 677-2783 (P.O. Box 1425)

Sidney

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somers - stevensville

Map T-3 Zip Code 59270

Mon Dak Heritage Center 120 3rd Ave. S.E. - 433-3500 mondakheritagecenter.org mdhc@richland.org

Open: TU, W, F 10-4, TH 10-7, SA 1-4 Homesteader museum, heritage library, art library, art galleries. Free admission. Memberships welcome.

Prairie Collection 94 Central Ave. #2 - 566-2718 (P.O. Box 92)

Stevensville

Artists Along the Bitterroot 2995 Eastside Hwy – 777-2954 artistsalongthebitterroot.com aab@artistsalongthebitterroot.com

Somers

Kelly Apgar 4975 Hwy 93 – 249-6505 kellyapgar.blogspot.com kellyapgar.com kellyapgar@hotmail.com

Kelly is pursuing her work in “alla prima” oil painting and is an established “daily painter” on the Internet via her blog. She will be participating in numerous auctions, invitational paint-outs and exhibitions in 2010, including Reservation Views June 24-July 9 and Contemporary Visions July 13-Aug 21 at the Sandpiper Gallery in Polson. Please see her website and/or blog for currently available works and a schedule of additional events.

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Stanford

Map J-5 Zip Code 59479

Map D-6 Zip Code 59870

Map D-3 Zip Code 59932

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Jesuit Brother Joseph Carignano. Check out the log cabin & gift shop for interesting items of the early church. Religious items for sale.

Berry Patch Dolls 3145 Chapman Ln. – 777-5143 berrypatchdolls.com brypatch@berrypatchdolls.com Beverly’s Antiques 3952 Hwy 93 - 777-1016 Blacksmith Brewing 114 Main St. – 777-0680 blacksmithbrewing.com beer@blacksmithbrewing.com

St. Ignatius

Open: SU-F 2-8, SA 12-8 Open daily – live music every Wed & Sat. Families are always welcome. In July, attend the 2nd Annual Summerfest Hot Air Balloon Festival. Flights available. Check our website for all the details on our hand crafted beer, music and events. (See ad pg. 107)

Allard’s Flathead Indian Trading Post 32621 Hwy 93 - 745-2951 (P.O. Box 460)

Cats Eye Craftsman 526 E 3rd St. – 777-3797 catseyecraftsman.com rosewood@catseyecraftsman.com

Map D-4 Zip Code 59865

Dave Samuelson Wildlife Artist 3875 Mission Creek Rd. - 745-4720 Four Winds Indian Trading Post 3 miles north on Hwy 93 - 745-4336 (P.O. Box 580) 4winds@blackfoot.net

Open: Winter M-SA 11-5; Summer M-SU 10-6 In business for over 40 years, the Post is an authentic 1870 log building. Beads, moccasins, pipes, hides, music, artifacts, replicas, books.

St. Ignatius Mission Church 300 Bear Track Ave. - 745-2768 (P.O. Box 667)

Open: Church, M-SU summer 9-7, winter 9-5; Museum & Gift-shop, Mem-Labor Day weekends 10-4 Historic Catholic Church with frescoes painted by

Open: By appt. Each Craftsman clock is built with an emphasis on style, function, craftsmanship & value. Cats Eye Craftsman clocks are handmade using traditional Arts & Crafts motifs complemented with additional textures using natural stone or fired ceramic tiles. Every clock is unique and signed. (See ad pg. 106)

Chidwick School of Fine Woodworking 146 Crooked Pine Rd. – 546-7130 chidwickschool.com andy@chidwickschool.com

Open: By appt. Montana’s premier woodworking vacation destination. Learn to make your very own sculpted rocking chair. Intimate class sizes, postcard-perfect scenery, campfires, freshly baked breakfasts, gourmet luncheons, & optional fly fishing. “The marriage of high-level precision

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joinery techniques & wide-Open horizons of design & style.” (See ad pg. 106)

Drawn West Studio 372 N Kootenai Creek Rd. – 777-3226 drawnweststudio.com mckibbin@grinnell.edu

Open: Call for appt. McKibbin’s works, pastel landscapes of the west and mid-west, are included in over 70 museum, academic and corporate collections, hundreds of private collections nationwide, and as commissioned works in numerous collections.

Eastside Studio 2995 Eastside Hwy – 777-2954 michelmanphoto.com barbara@michelmanphoto.com

Filler

Eastside Studio is a full service digital studio specializing in fine art photography and large format archival custom printing on a full range of media.  Additional services also include portrait, annual reports, photojournalistic assignments, commercial, travel photography, concerts & events and digital workshops. (See ad pg. 106)

Glass Obsession 3443 Baldwin Rd. – 777-3542 aknightglass.com aknight@montana.com

Gabrielle by Alfred Maurer Montana Museum of Art & Culture | Missoula

Historic St. Mary’s Mission West end of 4th St. - 777-5734 (P.O. Box 211) saintmarymission.org stmary@cybernet1.com

Open: Apr 15-Oct 15, TU-SA 10-4 Where Montana Began. Established in 1841 by Fr. DeSmet, requested by Salish Indians who were seeking Blackrobes. Visit Chief Victor’s cabin, Salish encampment, Chapel, and Fr. Ravalli’s cabin with pharmacy. (See ad pg. 107)

Primoris Jewelry Gallery 118 Main St. – 777-3394 primorisgallery.com kate@primorisgallery.com

Open: TU-TH 11-5, F 11-6, SA 11-3 A gallery of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition fine jewelry art pieces handmade by Robert & Kate Lutzenhiser. Located in historic downtown Stevensville. (See ad pg. 107)

River’s Mist Gallery of Fine Art 317 Main St. – 777-0520 riversmist.net goldenneedle@cybernet1.com

Open: TU-SA 11-6 A contemporary fine arts gallery featuring pastels by Bobbie McKibbin, photography by Michael Rees, graphite by Rich Adams & Michael Rees, arts & crafts clocks by Gary Knapp, and fused glass by Amy Knight. Also featuring a new local artist each month and a budding artist series for school age artists. Middle of the month Gallery Talks by professional artists. (See ad pg. 106)

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Open: By appt. Fused or kiln formed glass. Each piece cut by hand to create rich, colorful, and functional art with a focus on serving ware. Wall art and jewelry are also available. (See ad pg. 106)

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mainstreetstevensville.com stevimainst@cybernet1.com

Rocking K Custom Leather 3443 Baldwin Rd. – 777-3542 rockingkcustomleather.com howard.knight@montana.com

Open: By appt. Custom hand carved and tooled leather belts, bags, watch straps, boot tops, vests, wine carriers, furniture inlays specializing in filigree work with exotic leathers. (See ad pg. 106)

Stevensville Art & Sculpture Society (P.O. Box 808) – 777-3797 sassart.org sass@sassart.org

SASS is an organization dedicated to the promotion of the visual arts in the Bitterroot Valley. We do this through art education programs, artist showcases, and public art projects, including the Stevensville Scarecrow Festival. Membership is Open to anyone. Join us at our monthly meetings on the 2nd Thurs at the Bitterroot Star, Main St.

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Stevensville Historical Museum 517 Main St. - 777-1007 (P.O. Box 750)

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Open: Mem-Labor Day TH-SA 11-4, SU 1-4 & by appt The museum offers a complete overview of this historic town & the surrounding area. It focuses on the early history of area with many artifacts & historic photos. Sited in historic house.

Stevensville Main Street Association 1026 Main St. – 777-3773

Open: M-F 9-5 “ Where Montana Began...” Stevensville is officially recognized as the 1st permanent settlement in the state of Montana. Nestled between 2 mountain ranges, Stevensville offers uncommonly beautiful scenery and diverse recreational opportunities for everyone and every season! (See ad pgs. 106 & 109)

Stevensville Playhouse 319 Main St. – 777-2722 stevensvilleplayhouse.org steviplayhouse@aol.com

Open: See website for performance calendar The Playhouse has provided art patrons with original and classic theatrical productions for over 18 years. A small group of theatre lovers, professionals and novice alike, have produced and financed hundreds of wonderful shows which rival those of much larger theatrical programs. (See ad pg. 107)

Trapper Peak Forge 46 Stevensville Cutoff Rd., Ste. 6 – 777-2271 trapperpeakforge.com info@trapperpeakforge.com

Open: M-F 10-4 The artists & craftsmen at Trapper Peak Forge have created distinctive hand wrought hardware since 1994. Originally produced as Hacienda Iron, Trapper Peak Forge now produces a wide range of hardware products & design styles equally at home on fine furniture, cabinetry and doors. (See ad pg. 107)

Pumpkin Ridge by Robert Schlegel Dana Gallery | Missoula

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superior - victor

Open: beginning Memorial Day, alternate Fridays Historic Canton Church built in 1875 served Missouri Valley and Diamond City in Confederate Gulch. Original furnishings, handmade oak altar. Tours available. On Hwy 284 east of Canyon Ferry Lake.

Wild Horse Saddlery 3806 Sagehill Dr. – 777-4458 wildhorsesaddlery@gmail.com

Map F-8 Zip Code 59754

Open: By appt. only. Nature transformed into clay and glass. Colorful, Uplifting, Personalized. Adding architectural details to your home. (See ad pg. 107)

Specializing in outfitting equipment like panniers, pack saddles, and saddles customized for mountain riding. Making “most anything leather” - saddles, chaps, breast collars, saddle bags, gun scabbards, belts and other accessories carved with customer brands. (See ad pg. 107)

Superior

Map C-5 Zip Code 59872

Mineral County Museum & Historical Society 302 2nd Ave. E. - 822-3543 (P.O. Box 533)

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Twin Bridges

Madison County Fairgrounds 2 Fair Grounds Loop – 684-5824 (P.O. Box 414) Montana Mad Hatters 102 S. Main – 684-5869 (P.O. Box 169) The Old Hotel 101 E. 5th Ave. – 684-5959 theoldhotel.com oldhotel@3rivers.net

Map B-4 Zip Code 59873

Open: Summer & Winter hours – please call Historic Twin Bridges Hotel built circa 1879. Completely renovated in 1996 with all of the original charm. B&B and Restaurant featuring gourmet brunch and dinners catering to anglers, travelers and residents alike.

Creativity Unlimited 301 Main St. – 827-0070 (P.O. Box 2461)

R. L. Winston Rod Co. 500 S. Main St. - 684-5674 (P.O. Box 411)

Linda’s Montana Gifts & Gallery 1219 Main St. – 827-4383 (804 Blue Slide Rd.) lindasmontanagiftsandgallery.com lmgg@blackfoot.net

Sweetgrass Rods 501 N. Main St. – 684-5440 sweetgrassrods.com booboys@3rivers.net

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Way Out West Clay & Glass Studio 258 Down the Lane – 529-5009 markandloree@gmail.com

Old Jail Museum Corner of S. Madison & Maiden Lane 827-9851 (P.O. Box 774)

Rex Theatre 1033 Main St. – 827-4720 (P.O. Box 1403)

Three Forks

Map H-7 Zip Code 59752

Headwaters Heritage Museum 202 Main St. - 285-4778 (summer)/ 285-3644 (winter) (P.O. Box 116)

Twin Bridges Historical Assoc. 202 Main St. - 684-5121/684-5701 (P.O. Box 227) Twin Bridges Public Library 206 S. Main – 684-5481 (P.O. Box 246)

Open: M-TH 10-7; F 10-6; SA 10-3 Historical building. Definitive Journals of Lewis & Clark by Gary Moulton. Local artisans each month on Debra’s Art Wall. Mural of the Ruby Valley on south outside wall. Tourist info. Free WiFi & internet. Bicycle rack. Public archives. Friendly folks.

The Weaver’s Studio 202 S. Main St. - 684-5744

Ulm

Townsend

Map H-6 Zip 59644

Map H-4 Zip Code 59485

Canton Church Restoration, Inc. 3597 Hwy 284 – 266-3710

First People’s Buffalo Jump State Park 342 Ulm-Vaughn Rd. - 866-2217

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victor - virginia city The Jerkline by Charles M. Russell C.M. Russell Museum | Great Falls

patbakerart.com patbakerart@montana.com

Utica

Victor Heritage Museum Main & Blake Sts. - 642-3997 (P.O. Box 610)

Visitor center, bookstore, and art relating to Plains Indian history and culture. Map J-5 Zip Code 59452

Utica Museum & Historical Society 100 Main St. - 423-5208

Victor

Map D-6 Zip Code 59875

The Little Zen Museum 211 Sweathouse Creek Rd. - 642-3489 Outwest Photo 587 Hudson Ln. – 961-5345 outwestphoto.net s_sakre@hotmail.com Painted Mountain Gallery 1771 US Hwy 93 N. - 642-6966 (Mile Post 56)

Virginia City

Map G-8 Zip Code 59755

Alder Gulch Shortline Railroad Hwy 287 - 843-5247 The Brewery Follies H.S. Gilbert Brewery – 800-829-2969 ext. 3 (P.O. Box 63) breweryfollies.net vcfollies@bresnan.net The Ellinghouse Arts & Humanities Center 404 E. Idaho St. – 843-5454 The Illustrious Virginia City Players at the Opera House Lower Wallace St. - 843-5314/800-829-2969

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(9 miles SW of Great Falls at Ulm) (P.O. Box 109)

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west glacier - white sulphur springs

Pause (The Dukes of Hazzard ‘69 Charger and Ted Kaczynski’s Montana Cabin) by Chris Larson Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

Nevada City Open Air Museum Hwy 287 (1.5 miles from Virginia City) 843-5247

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Rank’s Mercantile 211 W. Wallace - 843-5454/800-494-5442 (P.O. Box 118)

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which has featured only the work of Montana artists and craftsmen since 1960. This year, our monthly speakers are part of the Glacier Park Centennial program (glacerparkcentennial.org)

West Yellowstone

Map H-9 Zip Code 59758

Stonehouse Inn Bed & Breakfast 306 E. Idaho - 843-5504

Book Peddler 106 Canyon St. - 646-9358 (P.O. Box 10)

Thompson Hickman Library & Historical Archives 217 E. Idaho St. - 843-5346/FAX 843-5347

Bookworm 14 Canyon St. – 646-9736 (P. O. Box 583)

Thompson Hickman Museum 220 E. Wallace St. - 843-5238 (P.O. Box 295)

Cradleboard Gallery & Gifts 104D Canyon St. - 646-9577/888-646-7565 (P.O. Box 849) Earthquake Lake Visitor Center Hwy 287 - 682-7620 (P.O. Box 520)

West Glacier

Map D-2 Zip Code 59936

Belton Chalet 12575 Hwy 2 E. - 888-5000/888-235-8665 (P.O. Box 206) beltonchalet.com events@beltonchalet.com Montana House Inc. 198 Apgar Loop Rd. - 888-5393 (P.O. Box 50) montanahouse.info 1960mthouse@centurytel.net

Open: Daily, year-round 9-5 (Summer 9-9) 2010 is the 50th anniversary of Montana House

Elk Mountain Photo/ Rocking W Cowboy Store 31 Canyon - 646-9760 (P.O. Box 1228) Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center 201 S. Canyon - 646-7001/800-257-2570 (P.O. Box 996) grizzlydiscoveryctr.org info@grizzlydiscoveryctr.com

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Glacier Symphony & Chorale 720 South Main St. - 257-3241 (Kalispell) (See ad pg. 114)

whitefish

1380 Wisconsin Ave. - 863-2055 (located inside The Lodge at Whitefish Lake)

Heather Candles 20 Oregon Ave. - 862-5049 (P.O. Box 1147) heathercandles.com heather@aboutmontana.net Jane Latus Emmert Gallery 246 Cougar Trail – 270-1238 jlemmert.com

Jatte’s Angus #2 by Theodore Waddell Missoula Art Museum | Missoula

Yellowstone Historic Center 104 Yellowstone Ave. - 646-1100 (P.O. Box 411)

White Sulphur Springs

Map I-6 Zip Code 59645

Whitefish

Map D-2 Zip Code 59937

Alpine Theatre Project 600 E. 2nd St. - 862-SHOW (7469) (P.O. Box 1959) alpinetheatreproject.org info@alpinetheatreproject.org

Montana’s world-class professional theatre featuring Broadway talent. 2010 includes BARRYMORE (June 17-27), HAMMERSTEIN’S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING (Aug 12-22). (See ad pg. 114)

Bookworks 244 Spokane Ave. – 862-4980 bookworks@bresnan.net

Open: M-SA 10-6; SU seasonal A local independent bookstore. We have a large selection of regional, western and Native American history.

Eric Thorsen Fine Art Gallery

Jean Halverson Fine Arts 6104 K Monterra – 868-6599 Jest Gallery 305 E. Second St. - 862-5777 jestgallery.com

Open: Year round, call for hours or appt Contemporary fine art. Featuring distinctive fine jewelry and contemporary Montana art. Also visit us at the Mountain Lake Lodge in Bigfork. (See ad pg. 114)

McGough & Co. 131 Central Ave. – 862-9199 (Whitefish Mountain Resort – 863-9199) mcgoughandco.com

Open: Daily Montana & Yogo sapphires, diamonds, precious & semi-precious stones. Cultured, Tahitian & Freshwater pearls. Art & other gift ideas. Your source for selection, quality & price. (See ad pg. 115)

Montana Territory Custom Quality Craftsmen 239 Central Ave. - 862-6900 The Purple Pomegranate 222 Central Ave. - 862-7227 purplepomegranate.com info@purplepomegranate.com

Open: Daily 10-6 Handcrafted artware by more than 150 American artists. Glass art, jewelry, ceramics, turned wood, fiber art, metal work…Indulgence for the soul in Whitefish. (See ad pg. 114)

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Castle Museum 310 ½ 2nd Ave. NE – 547-2324 (1073 US Hwy 89 N)

Open: by appt. Located between Kalispell & Whitefish in Happy Valley Subdivision, Emmert’s studio/gallery showcases Glacier National Park, Bob Marshall Wilderness and bold, colorful floral images. Look for Emmert at her easel, plein air painting in Glacier Park throughout the summer! Art also available at Paint, Metal & Mud Artist’s Cooperative in Kalispell.

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Samarah Fine Art 15 Central Ave. - 862-3339 Shawna Moore Art – Encaustic Studio & Gallery 737 E. Railway St. – 261-6528 shawnamoore.com shawnamooreart@hotmail.com S.M. Bradford 206 Central Ave. – 862-6333 Stephen Isley Jewelry 241 Central Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937 (406) 862-2010 www.isleyjewelry.com stephen@isleyjewelry,com

Seasonal hours January - May MO-SA 10-6 June - Sept. MO-SA 10-6 SU 10-5 Gallery featuring in house custom designed jewelry. We sell loose fine gems including Montana Yogo sapphire. Exhibiting original paintings, hand blown glass, raku, bronzes, Native American antiquities and lodge furnishings. (See ad pg. 115)

Stillwater Gallery 240 Central Ave. - 862-1417 (located inside Whitefish Pottery) (See ad pg. 115)

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Stumptown Art Studio & Ceramics Annex 145 Central Ave. - 862-5929 (P.O. Box 4938)

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Stumptown Historical Society Museum 500 Depot St. - 862-0067 The Walking Man Frame Shop & Gallery 305 Baker Ave. - 863-ARTS (863-2787) thewalkingman@cyberport.net

Open: M-F 9-6, SA 10-5 Contemporary gallery of regional artists. Custom picture framing - Peter Edland - CPF. Join us May-Oct. for 1st Thursday Gallery Nights. (See ad pg. 115)

Whitefish CVB 520 E. Second St. – 862-3548/877-862-3548 explorewhitefish.com visit@whitefishchamber.org

Check out this surprisingly sophisticated and comfortably hip town. You’ll find it all – contemporary art, world-class theatre, fresh sushi, and superlative lodging – 25 miles from Glacier National Park. (See ad pg. 114)

Whitefish Goldsmiths 420 3rd St. – 862-8108 aricking@hotmail.com

Computer design, laser welding. (See ad pg. 114)

Whitefish Pottery & Studio Tours 240 Central Ave. - 862-1417 355 Twin Bridges Rd. - 862-8211 (Tours) whitefishpottery.com tom@whitefishpottery.com

Open: M-SA 10-6, SU 12-5 A full line of functional stoneware pottery handmade on the wheel, plus one-of-a-kind artworks by local and regional Montana artists! Call for studio tours! (See ad pg. 115)

Whitefish Theatre Co. 1 Central Ave. - 862-5371 whitefishtheatreco.org wtc@bigsky.net

Whitehall

Map G-7 Zip Code 59759

Jefferson Valley Museum, Inc. 303 South Division - 287-7813 (P.O. Box 902) jvmuseum@in-tch.com Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park lewisandclarkcaverns.org

Visitor center, bookstore, and art relating to geology, caves, bats, Montana history and camping.

Wibaux

Map T-4 Zip Code 59353

Pierre Wibaux Museum Complex 112 E. Orgain St. – 796-9969/796-2381 (P.O. Box 74)

Willow Creek

Map H-7 Zip Code 59760

Willow Creek Gallery 101 Main St. - 285-3885 (P.O. Box 188)

Wisdom

Map E-7 Zip Code 59761

Big Hole National Battlefield Ten miles west of Wisdom, Hwy 43 689-3155 (P.O. Box 237) Wisdom River Gallery 1 Main St. - 689-3400 (P.O. Box 207) wisdomrivergallery.com wrgallery@smtel.com

Open: M-F 9:30-5:30 Specializing in all precious metals & gemstones.

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Flash’s Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 The Frame Garden Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . 82 The Frame Hut & Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Frame of Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Fred Boyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Fresh Works Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Gallery 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 The Gem Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Ghost Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Gilmore Metalsmithing Studio. . . . . . . . 49 Glacier Symphony & Chorale. . . . . . . . 114 Glass Obsession. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Great Falls Historic Trolley. . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Great Falls Museum Consortium. . . . . . 59 Grey Fox Gallery & Frame. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Hamilton Players, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Hangin Art Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Harry Koyama Fine Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Henderson Fine Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Historic St Mary’s Mission . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Historical Museum at Fort Missoula. . . 89 History Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Hockaday Museum of Art. . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Humanities Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Imagine Designs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Indian Uprising Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Jest Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Jim Poor Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Kevin Red Star Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 L.A. Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Lodestone Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Main Stope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Main Street Uptown Butte. . . . . . . . . 44-45 The Mai Wah Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 McGough & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 MCT Center for the Performing Arts. . 91 The Mineral Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Missoula Art Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Missoula Cultural Council . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Missoula Downtown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94, 88 Montana Arts Council. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Montana Historical Society. . . . . . . . . . 118 Montana Military Museum. . . . . . . . . . . 75 The Montana Museum of Art & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Montana Photographic Arts. . . . . . . . . 101 Montana State Parks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Mordam Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Moss Mansion Historic House . . . . . . . . 33 The Mother Lode Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Mountain Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Museum at Central School . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Museum of the Rockies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Nancy Cawdrey Studios. . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 National Folk Festival. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 45 Old Butte Historical Adventure. . . . . . . 45 Our Lady of the Rockies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Paradise Ring Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Parks Reece Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 The People’s Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Piece’s Unique Décor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Pioneer Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Planet Bronze Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Port Polson Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Portage Cache Store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Primoris Jewelry Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Prodigal Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 The Purple Pomegranate. . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Purple Sage Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Ravalli County Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Red Lodge Clay Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 River’s Mist Gallery of Fine Art. . . . . . . 106 Rocking K Custom Leather. . . . . . . . . . 106 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. . . . . . 95 Sallie Bowen - Watercolors & Oils. . . . . 46 Sandpiper Art Gallery & Gift Shop. . . . 98 Shining Mountain Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Stephen Isley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Stevensville Main Street. . . . . . . . 106, 109 Stevensville Playhouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Sticks and Stones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Stillwater Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Studio 706 Artist Guild. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Studio Pandora Custom Jewelry. . . . . . 96 Toucan Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Trapper Peak Forge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Twin Elk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 University Center Art Fair. . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 University of Montana Western Art Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 119 Upper Missouri Artists Gallery. . . . . . . . 72 The Walking Man Frame Shop & Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Washoe Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Way Out West Clay & Glass Studio. . . 107 Western Heritage Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Western Rendezvous of Art . . . . . . . . . . 73 Whitefish Goldsmiths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Whitefish Pottery & Studio Tours . . . . 115 Wild Horse Saddlery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 World Museum of Mining. . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Yellowstone Art Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Yellowstone County Museum . . . . . . . . 33

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Alara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Alpine Theater Project. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Altitude Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 An Ri Ra Montana Irish Festival. . . . . . . 44 Anaconda Wildlife Expo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Annie’s Art & Uniquely Yours . . . . . . . . . 81 Art Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 ARTfusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Aspen Glen Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Austin Designs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Bear Grass Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Beartooth Nature Center. . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Becky Eiker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Birds & Beasleys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Bitterroot Performing Arts Council. . . . 67 Blacksmith Brewing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Brett Thuma Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Brian Devon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Broken Wheel Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Butte Silverbow Arts Foundation. . . . . 43 Butte Silverbow Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Carbon County Historical Society & Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Cats Eye Craftsman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Chapter One Bookstore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Charles Ringer Studio & Gallery. . . . . . .77 Chidwick School of Fine Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 CM Russell Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 CM Russell Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Conrad Mansion NHS Museum. . . . . . . 79 Copper King Mansion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Copper Village Museum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Creative & Native . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Custer County Art & Heritage Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 D  Meyers Custom Jeweler. . . . . . . . . . 27 The Daly Mansion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Dana Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Degenhart-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Del Alma Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Downtown Bozeman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Downtown Great Falls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Downtown Helena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73 Earth’s Treasures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Eastside Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Elaine Locati. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Emerson Galleria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Eric Thorsen Fine Art Gallery. . . . . . . . . .25 Evel Knievel Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Far West Gallery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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