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Detail of Caliby by Blair Clemo, ceramic, and MMAC logo
NOW ON VIEW

JANUARY 23 - MARCH 3, 2007
Gallery Talk, Thursday, February 15, 7pm

Collectors Art Exhibition Announcement

THE COLLECTORS' ART

This exciting exhibition features works by internationally known Pop artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol and widely acclaimed Montana artists Rudy Autio, Lela Autio, Tu Baixiong, Nancy Erickson, and Beth Lo. MMAC is grateful to generous private collectors who are lending works for this exhibition. The exhibition sheds light on the art of collecting. Meloy Gallery

 

40 YEARS OF CAMPUS ART AWARDS

Featuring student works from MMAC's Permanent Collection acquired from the mid 1960s through 2006. On view will be prints, paintings, and ceramics by fourteen former UM Art Department students including Neil Parsons, Ben Malouf, Blair Clemo, and Leonard Stach.
Paxson Gallery

 

SAVE THE DATE
GALLERY TALK: February 15, 7pm, Meloy Gallery
Manuela Well-Off-Man, MMAC Curator: Late Pop Art: Rauschenberg, Warhol, Rosenquist, and Ruscha

 

 

View of exhibition in Paxson Gallery

View of exhibition in Paxson Gallery


MMAC NATIONAL TRAVELING EXHIBITION CONCLUDES ITS TOUR

Captain Lewis Arriving at the Great Falls of the Missouri - June 13, 1805, by Charles Fritz, oil on canvas

Charles Fritz, Captain Lewis Arriving at the Great Falls of the Missouri - June 13, 1805, oil on canvas, 36 " x 60"

MMAC extends its sincerest thanks and congratulations to Billings artist Charles Fritz for his outstanding work with the national traveling exhibition, Charles Fritz, An Artist with the Corps of Discovery. The exhibit traveled over the course of three years to venues throughout the United States, and was seen by more than 100,000 viewers. This exhibition, featuring more than 80 paintings envisioning the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was coordinated by MMAC.

 


MMAC STEERS EFFORT TO PLACE ARTWORK
IN NEW UM JOURNALISM BUILDING

The Montana Museum of Art & Culture is working with a committee of campus representatives to guide the process of conducting statewide and national calls for art. Submissions and proposals will be reviewed by the committee to select art to be placed on public view in the newly constructed Anderson Hall, which will house the UM School of Journalism.

Watch our website and newsletter for further details on this project.


YOU'RE IMPORTANT TO US
Thanks to the support of our wonderful donors, MMAC serves as a center of interdisciplinary learning and visual exploration for The University of Montana and Montana communities. The Museum relies on the support of individuals and welcomes gifts at all levels. If you have questions about making a gift, please contact Barbara Koostra at 406.243.2019 or museum@umontana.edu, or Ric Thomas at 406.243.5615 or email ric.thomas@mso.umt.edu.
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