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NOW ON VIEW |
Impacted Nations Meloy and Paxson Galleries |
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America Merideth, Produced Water: Salt the Earth
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Impacted Nations offers 52 works by contemporary Native American artists addressing the conflict between Native people's relationship to the earth and the political and economic forces that undermine it. This traveling exhibition was organized by Honor the Earth, a national Native American organization founded by Winona LaDuke (see information below about her upcoming visit). •Monday, February 25, 8pm, Montana Theatre: UM President's Lecture Series: •Tuesday, February 26, 6-8pm, Meloy Gallery: Closing reception with 7pm film screening of Homeland and gallery talk by Winona LaDuke In collaboration with the UM President's Office, |
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MODERNIST ART LOANS ON VIEW
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Last day to view Willem de kooning work Friday, February 8, 2008 |
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The Montana Museum of Art & Culture has received several generous loans of major modernist works from private collections, viewable at two campus locations. In the UM Mansfield Library lobby through April 9, 2008 is Colonne de Rêve (Dream Column), by surrealist Jean Arp (1886-1966). Mansfield Library hours vary throughout the school year. Please contact the library for open hours at 243-6866 or at www.lib.umt.edu. Three works are on view in the UM President's Office Lobby: Images from left to right: Jean Arp, Colonne de Rêve limestone and bronze, 1958, 61.5"x 14" x 5" Willem de Kooning, Untitled I, oil on canvas, 1979, 80.75" x 70.25" Frank Auerbach, E.O.W. on her Blue Eiderdown, oil on board, 1965, 12" x 15.75" Ben Nicholson, White Relief (2), oil on carved board, 1935, 15.5" x 6.5" |
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ART APPRECIATION SHORT COURSE - Early Registration Deadline January 31, 2008 Interested in brushing up on your art knowledge? Want to speak in more eloquent, concise and confident terms about art? MMAC is collaborating with the Missoula Art Museum and the Art Associates of Missoula to offer "Very Visual: Art Appreciation and Visual Literacy," taught by local art historian, Ted Hughes, in the UM University Center Room 326. Classes will meet from 4-6pm on February 5, 12, and 19. Cost is $26 for those who register by 5pm Thursday, January 31, and $35 after. To register, call MMAC at 243-2019 or email museum@umontana,edu. More information Registration Form available here. |
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STAFF PROFILE |
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Karen Rice |
Karen Rice Karen Rice has worked for MMAC as Programs and Publications Coordinator since May, 2004. She received her M.F.A. in Painting from The University of Montana, and continues to be a successful, creative practicing artist. In her role at MMAC, she oversees the design and production of museum publications and coordinates museum programs, among a wide variety of other tasks. Her hard work is much-valued and much-appreciated at MMAC! |
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YOU'RE IMPORTANT TO US |
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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's 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. Click here to give online.
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