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| Sep 09, 2010 - 02:55 PM |
Queen City News - Helena's FREE Weekly Newspaper |
Helena, Montana |
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Secretary of State Linda McCulloch has introduced photographer Sue Smith of Helena as the “Treasured Montana Artist” for September. Smith is the sixth Montana artist to receive the notable distinction since McCulloch launched the exhibit in January 2009.
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The Helena Public Art Committee will host its second annual Open Studios Tour of working artist studios in the Helena area from 10 am - 4 pm on Saturday, September 11. The tour is intended to give the public an opportunity to visit artists at work, allowing viewers to learn more about the creative process of art.
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During the month of September, from Tuesday, September 7, through September 30, the Upper Missouri Artist Gallery is featuring the work of gallery charter member Louis Archambault.
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A brief but poignant history of the 1943 Smith coal mine disaster in Bearcreek can be read in the marker next to the highway that runs by the town near Red Lodge.
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The Carroll College Hunthausen Center for Peace and Justice has helped make possible a photography exhibit entitled, “Behind The Wall: Faces of the Forgotten - Portraits of God's Love: Helena's Homeless Shelter” at Helena's Lewis & Clark Library. This featured exhibit is in the library's lobby through September 30th.
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Turman Larison Contemporary presents “Natural Causes,” featuring the work of Christine Joy, Phoebe Toland and Linda Stoudt. Opening reception is Friday, August 20, from 6-8 pm at the gallery, 337 N. Last Chance Gulch.
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Watercolor paintings by Helena artist Jim Howard are now on display throughout the month of August at Dan’s Fireside Coffee.
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A Farewell Exhibition at the Archie Bray Foundation for Artists-in-Residence Nathan Craven, Steven Roberts, and Kevin Snipes will be on display in the North Gallery from now until Sunday, September 12.
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‘Snowbound’
by Richard S. Wheeler
Forge Books, hardbound,
304 pages, $25.99.
Before reading “Snowbound,” the latest historical novel from Livingston writer Richard S. Wheeler, I had thought of John Charles Frémont as an intrepid Western explorer who became an indifferent Civil War general. Turns out he wasn’t such a great explorer either.
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The 14th annual Archie Bray Foundation Benefit Live Auction and Brickyard Bash is this Saturday, July 24, beginning at 6 pm at the foundation west of Helena near Spring Meadow Lake State Park.
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