This Week at the Emerson – 11.13.24

Hello Friends,

Don’t miss these upcoming events and classes:

– BROADS ON TOUR THIS WEEKEND –
BROAD COMEDY has been producing snarky, provocative and lovable all-women’s comedy and musical-satire since 2001. The Broads are famous for high-energy musical numbers, left-wing politics, women’s issues, and R-rated shenanigans. Internationally touring and award-winning, with online hits reaching in the multi-millions, and several Off-Broadway runs under their belts, BROAD COMEDY is not to be missed. Three performances this weekend! Learn more online.

– VERGE THEATER PRESENTS: LYSISTRATA –
It’s 411 B.C., and the women of Greece are tired of the never-ending, all-consuming Peloponnesian war. Tired of the men being away and the strain of conflict, Lysistrata devises a bold and clever plan: all women must withhold intimacy from their husbands and lovers until peace is achieved. While the women strike, chaos ensues as the men, desperate for intimacy, struggle to maintain their authority and think clearly. Learn more online.

– INDIGENOUS MARKETPLACE, NOVEMBER 29 & 30 –
Indigenous artists are coming to Bozeman, so show your support to NDN artists from around the country and come shop this incredible market! Free and open to the public. A performance by Charly Lowry is from 6:30-8:00PM both days. Learn more online.

– CURRENT EXHIBITS –
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY METALSMITHING 50TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBIT
Featuring Metals Faculty & Alumni
To celebrate 50 years of learning, creating, and growing as artists, MSU metalsmithing alumni have been invited to exhibit together. Their work reflects their ongoing work metalsmithing and will highlights their shared passion for metals.

NAPTIME
By Jane Herzog, Carly Sheen, Tuk Vaughankraska & Angela Yonke
Close your eyes and drift to sleep. Let the collective unconsciousness wash over you. Dream beneath layers of thread and fabric. Possibilities and alternate realities await you.

THERE IS A SEASON
By Madison Perrins
These paintings were guided by an appreciation for the singular energy each season of life can bring to the outer and inner landscape.

With gratitude,
Susan Denson-Guy
Executive Director

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