The Missoula Art Scene: A Vibrant and Diverse Community

The Missoula art scene is thriving, with numerous galleries, museums, and exhibitions showcasing the work of local and regional artists.

The Missoula Art Museum is featuring the work of three Indigenous artists, Aspen Decker, Monica Gilles-BringsYellow, and Stella Nall, in the group exhibition "This Living Song."

The Montana Museum of Art and Culture is hosting an exhibition, "19 Under 39," which brings together the top emerging artists in the state.

The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula is hosting an exhibition, "Missoula, MT: The Bicycle Town," which explores the history of the city.

The Glacier Art Museum is hosting an exhibition, "Our Montana: Artist Connections to Place," which showcases selections from the Hockaday Collection.

The Miracle of America Museum is hosting an exhibition, "Leaf and Quiet," which features local artists and crafters.

The Radius Gallery is showcasing the work of three emerging fine artists, including Caleb Meyer, who is having his final show at the Dana Gallery.

The Zootown Arts Community Center is hosting a group exhibition featuring the work of Lily Kip, who is finishing her master of fine art degree from the University of Montana.

The Clay Studio of Missoula is hosting an exhibition featuring handcrafted ceramic bowls by 14 local makers.

To be included in the Missoula Art Scene, submit your information and a JPG to entertainer@missoulian.com by the Wednesday before First Friday.