The Emerson Center For Arts & Culture In Montana Will Awaken Your Inner Artist
If you’re an artist in Montana, you probably enjoy spending time in Bozeman, which has been listed as one of the best cities in Montana for the arts in numerous publications. Between the museums, art galleries, art shows, and performances, there’s something for everyone. And if you’ve missed out on the sense of community art creates in recent months, you’ll be happy to know that the Emerson Center for Arts and Culture is open and preparing to host more events.

This historic building dates back to 1918 and was once a home for school children. It was converted into an arts and culture center in the 90s.

The center relies on the time, energy, and enthusiasm donated by its board of directors and community volunteers for its survival.
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The main floor houses the Emerson Galleria consisting of six retail stores, galleries, and a restaurant.
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Basically, this is the best place for not only creating art, but also for showcasing art and admiring it in all its forms.

They have classes for adults, teens, and even children at the Emerson Center.

Of course, recent events have forced many of these public gatherings to cancel or be postponed. However, you can still take some of the classes virtually, like Art on the Rocks, and the center is expected to host their children's summer camps this year.

If you can't check out the exhibits or take a class anytime soon, they're always accepting donations.
Curious? Learn more about how you can utilize the Emerson Center here.
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111 S Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA