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This new workshop will start by reviewing the basic approach to landscape design and composition and will focus on painting the proper shapes, values, colors, and textures of nature in a mountain and river setting
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North Valley Hospital, located in Whitefish, MT, seeks artists to display their work as part of its rotating art display. The art should have a perceivably positive subject matter, convey a sense of security or safety. Art is displayed for two months and is hung in a location where a high volume of viewers will be able to enjoy it.
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Zoot Enterprises is inviting Montana artists to submit proposals for displaying their work in the Zoot Art Gallery. Deadline is October 1, 2009.
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Noteworthy Paper & Press in downtown Missoula are looking to find a first Friday artist for September. They are interested primarily in paper arts ie. printmaking, bookmaking, calligraphy, collage or other. But are open to other areas of art as well. Please contact Taylor Barrett at 406-541-6683 if you are interested in this opportunity.
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Clinic Cancer Care in cooperation with the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art will display art work created by cancer survivors, their friends and family, and oncology workers, at a public exhibition from November 14, 2008 through January 10, 2009. The exhibition is intended to bring hope, healing and awareness to the community through the creation and viewing of art.
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Micro Museum in NYC is offering artists an opportunity to respond to a theme OPPOSITES ATTRACT.
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Three exhibitions will open Thursday, July 12, at the Montana Museum of Art & Culture, located in the Performing Arts and Radio/Television Center at The University of Montana.
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The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, the premier venue for nonfiction film in the American West, is seeking submissions for its fifth annual event. From February 14-20, 2008 the festival will screen 100 films, including world and U.S. premieres, classics, rare and experimental works on Montana's largest screen at the historic Wilma Theater in downtown Missoula, Montana. In addition to 7-days of screenings, many public and VIP events including panel discussions, galas, receptions and networking round-tables.
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I received an email from a person looking for watercolor painters who offer workshops or instruction in or near Missoula. If you offer something like this please read this article.
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I received a few emails in the last couple of weeks from people interested in art workshops. Specifically; private instruction, classes, college accreditation, etc. In most cases, they had searched on the internet for Montana art classes, Montana art events, etc, and found this web site. When they got here, they weren't able to find any new information about what they were looking for. This is something I'd like to fix, but I need your help.
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CAUGHT IN THE HEADLIGHTS, which documents the conflict between wildlife and automobile culture will have its broadcast premiere, June 7 at 7 pm on Montana Public Television. Repeat broadcasts at 4:30 pm on June 9 and 8:30 am on June 10.
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This month's Big Sky Film Series presents Annick Smith's vivid 1976 portrait of Montana's much-loved and admired poet, Richard Hugo.
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The Montana Museum of Art & Culture at The University of Montana announces three opportunities for artists to submit their work to be considered for public art projects on the UM campus.
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In the last article I talked about building the layout and navigational elements of a web site. In this article I'll talk about how to market your web site and artwork on the Internet.
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In the first article about building a great web site, I talked a bit about Planning, Goals, Site Organization. In this article I'll talk about how to make your site attractive and usable by the visitors to your site.
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Bozeman Filmmaker Colin McWilliams has submitted a film to Steven Spielberg's "On The Lot" reality TV show, premiering Tuesday May 22nd on FOX television. The film, War Between Angels, is a World War II Adventure/Drama shot by Director of Photography Ken Glynn of Luminous Digital Media.
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Over the next few weeks, I will be writing a four part series on how to build a great web site. I won't be going into any great detail, but I will hopefully give you some useful information for building a new web site, or reinvigorating an existing web site.
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The Secretary of State has wall space, and wants to hang your Montana Art.
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Yesterday the Missoula Cultural Council (MCC) conducted its third arts organization meeting, which was hosted at the Missoula Art Museum.
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The theme of the 30th Anniversary International Wildlife Film Festival, from May 12-19, is Crisis, Hope, Vision… Solutions for Planet Earth. National Geographic, Discovery, Animal Planet, BBC, Nature, the Wildlife Conservation Society, World Wildlife Fund and many other organizations and independent producers will be prominently represented at IWFF this May. Festival week kicks off with a special presentation by Michael Rosenfeld, President of National Geographic Television, joined by Dr. Doug Smith, Director of the Yellowstone Wolf Restoration Project. This event is co-sponsored by the University of Montana and the International Wildlife Film Festival and called Looking to the Past… Forward to the Future, Thirty Years of Amazing Moments in Wildlife Film and Science and will be open to all registered Festival Delegates and by advance tickets through IWFF.
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Missoula, Montana - The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival opens Thursday, February 15 at Missoula's Wilma Theatre for the first of seven consecutive days and nights of world-class documentary cinema. The fourth annual event boasts 100 films from 32 countries, including 30 world and North American premieres. In addition to screenings, the festival includes panel discussions, Q&A sessions with dozens of filmmakers, as well as VIP events, receptions and parties. Since its 2004 debut, the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival has grown into an internationally-recognized venue for showcasing innovative, contemporary, and classic works of documentary film. The festival has grown significantly over the past year with major support from telecommunications provider, Bresnan Communications.
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Last month a visitor to this web site sent me an email because an artist on this web site had used the word squaw in the title of a piece of artwork. The visitor asked me to change the name of the artwork because the artists wouldn't. He suggested that I do some research on the internet, because it would prove that it is derogatory.
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Several Missoula arts and cultural organizations had a meeting today at the request of the Missoula Cultural Council (MCC). The meeting was hosted at the Missoula Art Museum and had attendance of about 50 people.
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As you may have noticed, www.Montana-Artists.com is under-going a period of rapid construction. We've added a few new features and have upgraded and enhanced several others.
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Arts and Culture in Montana has a new helping hand, with the creation of the TRACE (Transforming Regional Artisans into Creative Entrepreneurs) program at the College of Technology in Great Falls
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Of late, the arts are receiving a fair share of attention in Montana after the Montana Arts Council released its "Economic Impact of Montana Artists"
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