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Anne Appleby/Wes Mills


This exhibition of drawings, paintings and prints featured the art of Anne Appleby and Wes Mills. Anne Appleby's abstract layered paintings and prints find their source in nature, while Wes Mills' intimate drawings speak simultaneously of simplicity and complexity. Both of these artists work to reduce their concepts to essential elements, Appleby through the use of color and Mills through the use of gesture.

PAINTING
PB, 32 pp., illus.
2001
code: mam app I-3

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Corwin Clairmont: Halfway Between Here and There


Corwin Clairmont became an active member of the community of conceptual artists in Los Angeles, but then returned to his home reservation and contribute his creativity and skills to the Salish and Kootenai communities. Featured here are his prints that address the controversies surrounding the Yellowstone Pipeline Company's efforts to force the tribes on the Flathead Reservation to adopt an underground pipeline.

PAINTING
PB, 32 pp., illus.
2002, ISBN 0-972003-9
code: mam cla I-3

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James Todd: Retrospective


[2002, PB, 52 pgs., illus.] Jazz lover, pool player and former University of Montana professor, James Todd is a rare combination of local talent with tremendous international experience. This retrospective exhibition features Todd's paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture, shaped by this extensive scholarship and world travel.
code: mam todd

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Hmong Voices in Montana


Discover the culture of the Hmong in Montana, as they depict their history after they migrated to the United States at the end of the Vietnam War. The Hmong adapted to their new home, while at the same time preserving their native culture through various forms of traditional Hmong art work.

CONTEMPORARY PAINTING/CULTURE/FOLK ART
PB, 72 pp., illus.
1993
code: mam hmo I-3

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Native Perspectives on the Trail: A Contemporary Indian Art Portfolio


What legacy was really left behind by the Corps of Discovery?. Artist, docents, teachers and museum staff have learned tremendously from what these images inspire, a desire to see the truth told , to hear the other side of the story and to understand the position of the native peoples who encountered Lewis and Clark.

PAINTING/ DRAWING
PB, 43 pp., illus.
2005, ISBN 0-9746137-1-1
code: mam nat !-3

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Ernie Pepion: Dreams on Wheels


When an artist can conjure the depth of feeling that Pepion’s art work conjures, the art has lasting value. Pepion expresses his great intensely personal pain, through images depicting his vision of his life through a wheel chair. With his oil paintings and charcoal drawings, Pepion illustrates his world with such passion that somewhere in his paintings, we can fell our own lives intertwine.

PAINTING/DRAWING
PB, 22 pp., illus.
1993
code: mam pep A-5

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Gennie DeWeese


Gennie DeWeese is one of a handful of Modernist painters who brought the movement to Montana in the 40s and 50s. Erasing the separation between private, domestic interiors and public, natural landscape, DeWeese's work is full of wit and love for a visual world around her.

CONTEMPORARY ART
1996, 24 pp., illus.
Softcover
code: mam dew I-3

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Stan Healy


A Missoulian cradle-to-grave, Stan Healy worked as a local reporter and photographer for more than 15 years. His unique photographs capture the parade of life in Missoula, from house fires and car wrecks to celebrity visits and western Americana. Who knew small towns could be so strange?

PHOTOGRAPHY
2003, 20 pp., illus.
Softcover, ISBN 0-939872-08-0
code: mam hea I-3

 

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