This Week at the Emerson – 11.6.24

Hello Friends,

Don’t miss these upcoming events and classes:

– BOZEMAN DOC SERIES: NO OTHER LAND –
The Bozeman Doc Series continues on Thursday with the Montana premiere of the award-winning new documentary, No Other Land. The film was made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists as an act of creative resistance. It world-premiered at the prestigious Berlin Film Festival where it won the Panorama Audience Award for Best Documentary Film. The film has screened at major festivals around the world and been one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries of the year. Learn more online.

– BOMB SNOW’S TREW TO YOU FILM FESTIVAL –
Last year, TREW scoured hundreds of applications from skiers and snowboarders across the U.S. and Canada and selected just 10 teams to create short films showcasing their personality, perspectives, and local stomping grounds. To add some spice, teams had only 8-weeks to film and 4-weeks to edit their film during winter ‘24. The time has come for us to enjoy the fruits of these teams labor! Learn more online.

– GALLATIN WATERSHED COUNCIL’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY –
Celebrate 20 years of watershed stewardship with the Gallatin Watershed Council! Join GWC on Saturday for an evening where the river meets revelry, with delicious bites, drinks, and contra dancing to live music that’ll have the whole family moving. Celebrate this milestone with GWC. 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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