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MAM's exhibition program is a broad landscape that serves and represents diverse audiences and creative interests.
Each year, 20 to 25 solo and group exhibitions rotate through six state-of-the-art galleries. MAM organizes and rents exhibits, develops programs through community partnerships, and welcomes the opportunity to review exhibition proposals.
MAM does not accept commissions on the sale of artwork but in support of artists, will put collectors in touch with artists or artists' representatives.
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Overview of contemporary folk art executed in the San Francisco Bay Area. Organized by Lester Gallery, Inverness, CA in conjunction with a book by Alexandra Jacopetti. |

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March 09 - March 29, 1975 |

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Walter Hook Retrospective
Sixty-two pieces cover roughly 40 years of Walter Hook's career. Various styles and art trends, as well as very personal statements, are evident. The work is largely serious, but most of it has a subtext of humor, and particularly satire. |

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April 01 - May 06, 1975 |

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Robert Katz: Assorted Montana Components
Works include engaging mixed media schematics for public artworks. |

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May 18 - May 31, 1975 |

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Two artists seek to elevate ordinary, utilitarian objects to the level of classical art. |

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June 01 - June 28, 1975 |

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Though reflecting experiences and ideas from two separate continents, these printmakers share a sense of individuality and uniqueness. |

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July 03 - July 31, 1975 |

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Landscape Award Winners
20 award-winning projects, most discussing the interaction between man and his natural and artificial environments. Organized by the American Society of Landscape Architects. |

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August 04 - August 24, 1975 |

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Concepts & Executions of 8 Sculptors
Three-state invitational exhibition featuring Jack Dollhausen, Nancy Erickson, Bob Helm, Jim Hockenhull, Rickey Idaho, Al Kober, Theodore Waddell, and Boyd Wright . |

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September 02 - October 04, 1975 |

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Thirty-four craftsmen and women participated in one of the first all-Montana fabric exhibits, with examples of batik, weaving, sewing, and more. |

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October 07 - November 02, 1975 |

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Invitational exhibition of artists from Washington, Idaho, and Montana, who deal with the bison in an historic sense, be it seriously or satirically. |

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November 04 - November 29, 1975 |

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Twenty-five pieces from Marvin Enes, Robert Neaves, and Tom Schnearts. |

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December 02 - December 28, 1975 |

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