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CULTURE INSPIRED BY NATURE
Tucked into our pristine Montana landscapes are cultural treasures that aren’t always expected in a state known more for its natural beauty. But it’s precisely this landscape that inspires the artists, writers and performers who create here. With a cultural personality that includes American Indian traditions, western lore and a splash of cosmopolitan flair, there’s plenty to discover.
The visual arts are celebrated here. The Sunti World Art Gallery in Whitefish is just one example of the caliber of galleries you’ll find in our small towns. Lively art walks liven up downtown streets, and many renowned artists call the region home. You’ll also find the work of local artists proudly displayed on the walls of businesses throughout the region.
History buffs: Visit the Conrad Mansion Museum in Kalispell, Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana in Charlo, Missoula’s Historical Museum at Fort Missoula, Holt Heritage Museum in Lolo (by appointment only), Historic St. Mary’s Mission in Stevensville and the Daly Mansion in Hamilton.
If you’re curious about “big-city” living in Western Montana, Missoula—our region’s cultural hub—is the place. With a vibrant, historic and walkable downtown, Missoula is one of the state’s most well-rounded cities for live music (including the Missoula Symphony), art galleries and museums (including the Missoula Art Museum and Radius Gallery), a year-round First Friday art walk, multiple museums (like the Montana Natural History Center), the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Smokejumper visitor centers, and live performances at the Missoula Community Theatre.
The Flathead Valley is another hotbed for arts, culture and Montana history. Home to several museums (like the Hockaday Museum of Art in Kalispell, the Miracle of America Museum in Polson and the Whitefish Ski Heritage Museum), art galleries (including Stumptown Art Studio), and a Broadway-caliber performing arts scene that includes the Alpine Theatre Project, Bigfork Summer Playhouse, Glacier Symphony and Chorale, and Port Polson Players, you’ll find plenty of year-round entertainment here.
Round out your arts and culture experience by attending a community farmers market or annual event, like Trout Creek’s Huckleberry Festival, the Whitefish Winter Carnival, Polson’s Flathead Cherry Festival, McIntosh Apple Day in Hamilton, Missoula’s Symphony in the Park or Kalispell’s Arts in the Park.
Know before you go! Galleries, museums and events may be affected by lack of staffing. Also visit glaciermt.com/arts-and-culture, glaciermt.com/music-festivals and glaciermt.com/museums for information.
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