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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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Missoula-area collectors contributed 108 pieces of visual art, artifacts, antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. |

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February 01 - March 01, 1978 |

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Invitational exhibit to honor the Museum's 3rd anniversary as a community art center, the pieces centered on the themes of birthdays, anniversaries, or the number "3." |

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March 07 - April 13, 1978 |

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Institutionalized at age 10 and diagnosed as deaf/mute, Childers displayed remarkable skill communicating through sculpture. |

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May 02 - May 27, 1978 |

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Stamp Images
This exhibit, featuring Canadian and American Stamps, focuses on the creativity of the challenging art of stamp design. The Canadian 8-cent stamp, for instance, has the numeral worked into the drawing. Organized by Western Association of Art Museums. |

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May 02 - May 27, 1978 |

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An exhibition of sculpture by a Missoula artist. |

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May 30 - June 03, 1978 |

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By presenting some of the Hmong traditions, culture, and art forms, the Museum hopes to help Montanans better understand and appreciate the complexities of their new neighbors. |

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June 03 - June 30, 1978 |

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Henry Evans: Botanical Prints
Henry Evans created some 950 botanical prints between 1958 and 1978. The 56 prints exhibited here examine Evans' unique style developed as a self-taught printer, botanist, and artist. |

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June 07 - June 30, 1978 |

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Ten Artists
An exhibition of Western States Arts Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship recipients: Robert Beckman, Thomas Berg, Peter DeLory, John Fudge, Walter Hook, Joel Hurst, Richard Notkin, Cliff Peterson, Robert Tobias, and Tim Wood. Organized by Western States Arts Foundation. |

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July 10 - July 29, 1978 |

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Work by members of the Museum's life drawing class. |

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July 17 - August 12, 1978 |

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J.J. Audubon: Collectors Showcase
The rare prints selected for display in the Museum are from superb hand-colored copperplates engraved between 1827 and 1839. Many of the 92 prints are from the landmark Birds in America series. Organized by Taylor Clark Fine Prints, Paintings and Framing, Baton Rouge. |

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August 07 - September 23, 1978 |

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Ric Cliff
A selection of works by Ric Cliff. |

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August 21 - September 09, 1978 |

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Paintings by Montana watercolor artists of all ages were selected by visiting juror Dr. Donald Humphrey of Santa Fe on the basis of skill and individuality of subject matter and style. |

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October 02 - November 09, 1978 |

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Herman Zapf: Hallmark Collection
All phases of Zapf's work, including book, graphic, calligraphy, and type design, are represented in 125 reproductions from the Hallmark Card Collection assembled in 1968. Organized by Hallmark Cards. |

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November 04 - December 09, 1978 |

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For the first and only time, these engravings and lithographs dating from the 16th through 19th centuries, are shown in Montana. |

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November 18 - December 22, 1978 |

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Montana Wilderness
Invitational exhibition aims to raise public interest in both art and the natural environment. Artists included are Doris Anderson, Louis Archambault, Hank Conley, Sid Frissell, Ken Hansen, Ralph Holmes, Judy Hoy, Ron Jenkins, Carla Moss, Robert Neaves, Bill Ohrmann, and Carol Orr. |

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November 18 - December 22, 1978 |

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