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Italo Scanga: Recent Drawings and Sculpture Exhibit of two- and three-dimensional atrworks DATES: November 29, 1990 - January 10, 1991 |
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Artiples: Artists' Multiples for Sale DATES: December 06, 1990 - January 04, 1991 |
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Jay Rummel Narrative ceramics by a Missoula artist. DATES: January 10 - April 06, 1991 |
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Within Range DATES: January 11 - February 16, 1991 |
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Third World Children's View From a Safe Haven in Switzerland Children's paintings offer a poignant view of how children deal with the destruction of their families and how they incorporate their familiar culture with new homes. DATES: February 28 - March 30, 1991 |
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The Sacred Bear: In Two Worlds Large scale sculpture and portraiture; ritualistic and mystical visions of the bear. DATES: March 07 - April 20, 1991 |
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Contemplation Sculpture exhibit featuring 3 women artists. DATES: April 04 - June 08, 1991 |
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Ernie Pepion: Dreams on Wheels Solo exhibition of the paintings and drawings of Montana artist Ernie Pepion. DATES: April 25 - June 04, 1991 |
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Jessie Wilber: Prints and Preliminaries DATES: May 15 - June 27, 1991 |
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Miracles of Mexican Folk Art Forty pieces of Mexican folk art, including retablos and ex votos. DATES: June 13 - July 31, 1991 |
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Companeras: Women, Art Social Change in Latin America Includes 39 images by rural and urban women. DATES: June 13 - August 10, 1991 |
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David Secrest: Sculpture Sculptural metal works by WESTAF award winner. DATES: August 09 - October 04, 1991 |
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Treaty Times: Past/Present/Future Indian artist attitudes toward treaties, particularly those made with Montana Indian tribes. DATES: August 15 - October 26, 1991 |
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