A new body of paintings explores relationships and life issues in the neighborhood. Miles manipulates color and surfaces to convey emotional and psychological meaning. |

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November 19, 2003 - January 17, 2004 |

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New series by Butte artist depicts the Buddha, Sumo wrestlers and common and uncommon heroes. Guillemette combines elements of contemplation and kitsch in these new works. |

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December 03, 2003 - January 17, 2004 |

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More than 30 whimsical mixed-media sculptures by this former University of Montana professor concentrating on a series of new sculptures. |

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January 23 - March 20, 2004 |

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Online Auction. Renaissance Campaign announcement made at live auction, featuring sit-down dinner, music by Missoula Symphony Brass Quartet and Garden City Jazz. |

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January 23 - February 06, 2004 |

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Mixed media sculpture of personal shrines, fetishes and totems by Big Timber artist, sheep rancher and carpenter. |

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February 18 - April 17, 2004 |

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More than 20 black and white charcoal drawings relating images of childhood and adolescence by Seattle-based artist. Through contrasting images of children with masks, the series of stacked drawings conveys feelings of change and vulnerability at early stages of life. |

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February 18 - April 17, 2004 |

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Five prints from permanent collection. |

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March 30 - April 17, 2004 |

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Photographs from Libby MT. |

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April 20 - June 26, 2004 |

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Collaboratively made quilt |

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April 20 - May 26, 2004 |

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Breath Taken: The Landscape and Biography of Asbestos
Exhibit of photographs by Bill Ravenesi, objects and ephemera showing the effects of asbestos. Organized by the Center for Art in the Public Interest. |

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April 28 - June 30, 2004 |

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May 28 - June 24, 2004 |

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Impromptu exhibition following photography of the two Lewis & Clark murals normally installed at the Missoula County Courthouse for a National Park Service sponsored project. |

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July 16 - July 24, 2004 |

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Final event/exhibit in the Carnegie Building before renovation. Public invited to draw directly on the walls. |

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August 05 - August 06, 2004 |

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39 works describe the many ways in which artwork arrives in the permanent collection. |

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September 10 - October 09, 2004 |

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An exhibition of quilts, drawings and paintings by this internationally known painter and fiber artist. |

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October 01 - January 07, 2004 |

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Hager's elegant etchings reveal her acute sense of observation and demonstrate her ability to retain a single-object focus, in this case, the birdbath. The exhibition also includes a series of gouache paintings reflecting her observations of moving water in local rivers and creeks. Hager, who resides in Missoula, is a 2003 recipient of the prestigious Gottlieb Foundation Grant. |

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October 15 - November 20, 2004 |

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