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Glacier Park II
Artists of Residence On public display for the first time!
For the past five years, Glacier National Park has offered an artist-in-residency program. Each participating artist donated a painting to the Park upon completion of the program. Now these beautiful landscapes are available for viewing at the Hockaday Museum. The exceptional artwork of Joe Abbrescia, Josh Elliott, Betty Jean Billups, Haakon Ensign, Tom English, and other artists from around the country are on display during this 8 week exhibition. READ the biographies and words of the artists |
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Flathead
Valley Community College art students from Department Head John Rawlings'
past and present drawing classes offer their views of a favorite subject
in the tongue-in-cheek exhibit of That (*#@!) Milk Can.
The ability to look afresh at everyday objects and circumstances is a
hallmark of true artistry. This exhibit portrays one tried-and-true method of developing that talent by elevating the seemingly mundane through the extension of one's concentration. The foundational ability to draw, whether with draftsman like accuracy or spare calligraphic flourish, allows the artist to take flight in the two-dimensional arts. |
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The Hockaday is very excited
to present an art exhibition comprised of works from our member artists!
The Museum boasts an outstanding membership list of artists and this
exhibit showcases an incredible array of works. |
First Annual MEMBERS ONLY Art Exhibition October 24 - December 28, 2002 Left to Right: Patricia Stewart, Marvin Messing, Mary Holman, Tatsy Guild. Front: Ceramics by Charles Davis |
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The Hockaday is pleased to present
a forum for "Educators as Artists" in an exhibit of recent
works from Flathead Valley educators in all disciplines. Featured artists include: |
Educators
As Artists October 24 - January 9, 2003 Ceramic Jars by Sara Nelson (L); Deep Bay, Watercolor by Doug Mason (R). |
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