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Western Images: Selections from the Permanent Collection Winter 1988-1989, PC Gallery DATES: November 01, 1988 - February 01, 1989 |
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Views From Wyoming An exhibition of artwork by four visual arts fellowship recipients from the Wyoming Arts Council. DATES: December 10, 1988 - January 07, 1989 |
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Walter Piehl, Jr. DATES: January 07 - February 15, 1989 |
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Paul Lerner DATES: January 14 - February 11, 1989 |
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Russell Chatham DATES: February 15 - April 01, 1989 |
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Facing Our State DATES: February 22 - April 08, 1989 |
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High School Art Show DATES: April 01 - April 30, 1989 |
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Orah Moore: Montana Photographs DATES: April 12 - May 13, 1989 |
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Elizabeth Keith: The Orient Through Western Eyes DATES: May 20 - July 01, 1989 |
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The Living Tradition: Indian Art & Costume in Western Montana Compares traditional beadwork and Indian art with contemporary items. DATES: June 10 - August 14, 1989 |
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Native American Art of Western Montana DATES: June 10 - August 04, 1989 |
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Stephanie Wilde: An Exhibition of Pen and Ink Art A self-taught pen and ink artist and winner of the Idaho Commission of the Arts Fellowship. DATES: July 08 - August 02, 1989 |
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Didactic Printmaking Exhibition DATES: August 10 - September 02, 1989 |
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Walter Hook Watercolors DATES: August 17 - November 11, 1989 |
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Five Centuries of Master Prints Etchings, woodcuts, and lithographs follow the history of printmaking from the invention of the movable typewriter to 20th century Modernism. DATES: August 23 - September 30, 1989 |
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Manuel Morales 45 works by a ceramic artist from the Mexican state of Michoacan. DATES: September 09 - October 07, 1989 |
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18th Annual Art Auction Exhibition DATES: October 07 - October 28, 1989 |
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The Afghan Folio DATES: October 14 - November 15, 1989 |
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Elements of Design: The Influence of Oriental Rugs on Navajo Weaving DATES: November 17 - December 21, 1989 |
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Visual AIDS The main focus of Visual AIDS Missoula will be a shrine created in the darkened upstairs gallery of the museum to commemorate those who have died of AIDS, as well as to express hope for the future. Members of the community are encouraged to leave offerings at the shrine during museum hours: flowers, drawings, poems, prayers, decorative objects, photographs, amulets, and notes are all encouraged. DATES: November 27 - December 02, 1989 |
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Rocky Mountain National Watercolor Exhibition DATES: December 09 - December 31, 1989 |
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