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Little Art for Big People DATES: December 06, 1986 - January 08, 1987 |
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The Well-Built Elephant: America's Roadside Eccentricities In the 1920�s and 1930�s when there were fewer roads and vehicles on them than today, entrepreneurs attracted motorists by constructing such fanciful buildings. DATES: December 06, 1986 - January 15, 1987 |
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Photographing Ourselves: Native American Photography Photographing Ourselves, an exhibition of contemporary Native American photography, will be on view at the Missoula Museum of the Arts January 17-February 17, 1987. There have been many exhibitions utilizing Indian peoples as subject matter in photography by such artists as Edward Curtis. However, there apparently have been no exhibitions prior to Photographing Ourselves which have been originated by Native Americans. DATES: January 15 - February 28, 1987 |
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Metalsmithing / Western USA Metalsmithing Western U.S.A. DATES: January 22 - February 21, 1987 |
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Montana Draws MONTANA DRAW is a juried exhibit consisting of 29 pieces that were selected from a statewide show that originated in the Hockaday Center for the Arts in Kalispell, Montana. DATES: February 28 - March 28, 1987 |
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Out of the Mainstream: Visionary and Independent Art of the Northwest DATES: March 07 - May 02, 1987 |
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R.V. Greeves: Western Bronzes and Drawings DATES: April 14 - May 13, 1987 |
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Primrose Center / Furniture The Primrose Center is a private academy teaching furniture design and construction. The school, located in Missoula, was founded in 1979 by Steven Voorheis and is currently completing its eighth, and final year of operation DATES: May 09 - June 18, 1987 |
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Description / Portrayal An experiment in communication at the Missoula Art Museum DATES: May 23 - June 18, 1987 |
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Montana Collects Montana Montana Collects Montana, a traveling exhibition representing a research project developed by the Montana Art Gallery Directors� Association with the support of a Cultural and Aesthetic Projects Grant from the Coal Tax Trust Fund, is on view at the Missoula Museum of the Arts through August 13. DATES: July 09 - August 13, 1987 |
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Western Places �I began the jury process with a strong curiosity. What influences can �place�, particularly western place, have on the artist�s work? Is there a distinctly �western� sensibility when the artist visually describes his or her own western place? Would the work have a common thread beyond any issues of genre or aesthetic? How many artists concern themselves with a sense of place?� DATES: July 27 - August 06, 1987 |
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Constructions Sculpture Exhibition at the Museum DATES: August 15 - September 16, 1987 |
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Taller Grafica Libre de Oaxaca Taller Grafica Libre Oaxaquena opens at the Missoula Museum of the Arts August 20. This exhibition represents an unusual opportunity for Montana arts audiences to become familiar with current techniques and imagery of a graphic arts workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico, and to meet and speak with the artists. DATES: August 20 - September 19, 1987 |
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Annual Auction Exhibition DATES: September 26 - October 23, 1987 |
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National Wildlife Photographs DATES: October 31 - November 28, 1987 |
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Shamans and Spirits Shamans and Spirits: Myths and medical Symbolism in Eskimo Art is an important collection of 31 stonecuts, stencils, lithographs and engravings from the Canadian Arctic and is on display at the Missoula Museum of the Arts through December 13. The Canadian collection was assembled by the National Museums of Canada and Canadian Arctic Producers, an Eskimo cooperative. It is being circulated by the Arts and Services Learning Foundation and is supported in its Montana tour by the Montana Art Gallery Directors� Association. DATES: November 05 - December 15, 1987 |
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