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May 2008


Ceramics by Caleb Taylor are part of the “Flourish” show at The Danforh Gallery, opening May 23 and running through June 24. Taylor, a talented ceramicist from MSU, meticulously applies glazes of earthen colors that are rich and deep in tone creating a unique and painterly effect in each piece. Image © Caleb Taylor.


Don Corbo is seen tuning up his bass through the window at the Livingston Bar & Grille. The Grille was the last stop of the first day of the Blokes’ Highway 89 Tour. Digital photograph by Lynn Weaver. © 2008, Lynn Weaver.

April 2008

The Blokes put “A Light in Every Country Window” by taking their music on the road in a May 3 and 4 Highway 89 Tour. See “The Blokes take it on the road” for details.


March 2008

Rocking Chair, furniture design in Walnut and Spring Steel by Delmer Cox. The chair and one of Cox’s well known water sculptures were part of the Community Show at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture this month. Delmer Cox is on the Web at astelier.com.


Morning Shift, by Mike D. Stone
“Morning Shift,” Egg tempera on panel. © 2006. Mike D. Stone. Private collection, on display at the Residential Capital Group.


Photograph, © Warren Mabie, part of “One Soldier’s View,” an exhibit of Vietnam War photographs, through May 31 at Crazy Mountain Digital Photography.


February 2008


Nathan Snow rehearses the part of Eugene in “Brighton Beach Memoirs” which opened at the Blue Slipper Theatre Friday, February 22 and runs through March 15.

Related article: “Behind the scenes: In rehearsal at The Blue Slipper Theatre”.



Artist Bruce Rinnert gets ready to try out some paints for the Danforth Valentine’s Day Party and Fundraiser.This event was a rousing success judging by the attendance and the enthusiasm.Related article: “Behind the scenes: Valentine’s Day Fudnraiser at the Danforth”.


January 2008

Love is a Four-Legged Word Poster design by Lynn WeaverFine poster print, © 2006 by Lynn Weaver. Designed and donated for the Stafford Animal Shelter’s annual “Cat Got Your Tongue” fundraiser, with beautiful framing donated by Laura Bray of The Frame Garden. This poster was created for the Shelter’s first “Cat Got Your Tongue” event in 2006. Only three have been printed and offered so far. This and many more pieces will be part of the art auction at the event (Friday, February 1, 6 PM, at the Elks Lodge at 2nd Street & Lewis).

Lynn says: “I’ve designed a number of posters, but this one is, by far, my favorite. I think of it as a sort of Valentine to our companion animals and our local Shelter that serves them.”


Gustav Stickley Chair (#332). Reproduction by Head, Heart, and Hand. This image is included in our new slideshow offering a sampler of Livingston art and design.Reproduction of a rare Stickley divan (#165)Robert Morrisey and Carrie Jazwiecki of Head, Heart, and Hand create fine furniture reproductions, like the one of the rare Stickley Divan at right, in the Arts and Crafts tradition. Showroom: 309 E. Callender Street, Livingston. Phone: 406-222-0183.


I’m starting off 2008 with a view of one site visitor’s activity. The ArtsMontana mission is to showcase our artists, arts organizations, and the businesses/individuals who support them. This is a view of the kind of visits this site Curator loves to see. I hope to add to pictures like this in 2008. Thank you to our visitors and supporters! (Click the image to see details.)


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4 Responses to “Featured Images”

  1. artsmontana.com is a welcome creative arts/writing source for the curious souls stepping/dancing through the main arterial roads of America’s heart culture. I am delighted to make its acquaintance and that of its brilliant and innovative designer/writer. The creative and energetic heart is a strong pulse in this Livingston burg and I
    am thrilled. as it inspires me to think, feel more deeply and to grab my pen, brush, as well, to add light when so blessed.

  2. Curator is blushin’.
    Thanks for the support.

  3. Lynn, glad to know that the wildlife still feels free to wander the streets of this country town!!

  4. Hey Lynn that photo of the snow fence……AWESOME! I missed the “What the Hay” show this last weekend : ( DARN! Did anyone go up? how long does it lay……..guess I had better call.

    Well maybe next year.

    Did anyone find my paintbrush? I lost it somewhere.

    Looks like it will be next year, Bob. I completely forgot about it today. . .had too much to do here anyway. I hope someone went and sends artsmo some pictures. In the meantime, I sure hope you find that damn paintbrush :)
    Glad you like the snow fence. I am happy to say that I sold a print early this year at the LCAC Community show.

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