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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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A range of ethnic crafts, including carving, painting, tinwork, straw inlay, embroidery and weaving, evidence a contemporary renaissance and some of historic cultural influences. |

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December 08, 1980 - January 10, 1981 |

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Exploring the unique dialogue created by personal drawings, this exhibit shows the variety of people, culture and interests of the Flathead area. |

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January 03 - January 31, 1981 |

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Features Nancy Erickson's large wall hangings, which she describes as both "humorous and somber." |

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January 18 - February 28, 1981 |

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20 pieces from a California-based artist |

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February 07 - March 06, 1981 |

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Dennis Kern explores themes related to popular advertising and the objectification of the female body in this thesis exhibition of lithographs. |

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March 14 - April 11, 1981 |

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Elementary School Art Exhibition
An exhibition of drawings, paintings, sculpture, collages, and craft projects by K-6 grade students in Missoula County schools -- in Missoula as well as St. Joseph, Sussex, DeSmet, Bonner, Target Range, Potomac, and Sunset schools -- help the museum achieve its education goals. An additional exhibition will follow at the Southgate Mall in Missoula from March 23rd through April 5th. |

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March 23 - April 05, 1981 |

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Frederick Remington: Illustrator of the Old West
Wood engravings and prints by the well-known artist. |

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April 04 - May 02, 1981 |

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A juried exhibition with awards for weaving in the Colonial tradition, rugs, tapestry, wearable weaving, home decor, and handspun yarn. |

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May 09 - June 13, 1981 |

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Fine furniture made by local craftsmen. |

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May 09 - June 13, 1981 |

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Bob Strini: Recent Sculptural Work in Wood
Recent sculptural work in wood. |

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May 09 - June 13, 1981 |

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exhibition of well-known portraits of actors, artists, statesmen, literary figures, scientists, and others by a magazine photographer, Philippe Halsman. |

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June 17 - July 03, 1981 |

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Twenty pop/surrealist/photorealist paintings by Butte native present everyday objects in lively, humorous way. |

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June 20 - July 11, 1981 |

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Diverse work in all media by 13 members of the UM art department |

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July 18 - August 08, 1981 |

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Demonstrates the diversity of local collections, which feature western and wildlife art, American painting, Asian art, contemporary and traditional crafts, decorative arts, ethnic arts, prints, posters, and work by regional artists. |

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August 08 - September 26, 1981 |

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Over 100 prints created by American artists through the Works Progress Administration Art Project, from the collection of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Montana. |

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August 15 - September 15, 1981 |

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The Mission Event: Roots of Montana's Pluralistic Tradition
Manuscript paintings by Father Nicholas J. Point, S.J., a Jesuit missionary who lived among the Flathead, Coeur d'Alene, and Blackfeet tribes from 1840-1847. This is one of three local exhibitions to coincide with workshops and lectures organized by the University of Montana on mission activity in the development of regional history. |

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October 01 - October 31, 1981 |

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10th Annual Art Auction and Exhibition
Exhibition of works in annual Auction that supports museum programming. |

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October 03 - November 07, 1981 |

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3rd Annual Arts & Crafts Exhibit and Silent Auction Benefit, Sales Gallery
Exhibition of work featured in Annual Arts & Crafts Exhibit. |

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November 03 - November 08, 1981 |

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A leading sumi-e (ink) painter, Saito combines traditional techniques and imagery with individual innovation in these 25 paintings and two working sketches. |

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November 16 - December 15, 1981 |

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