Our mission is to provide an opportunity for artists and professionals to share their skills and talents with the residents of Park County and the neighboring counties. We provide a location for classes, a meeting and gathering venue for educational interchange, as well as an exhibition gallery for artists' and students' work.

 
   

 



The Livingston Center offers classes, exhibits, lectures, films, and a safe place to come and exchange ideas.

Our current exhibit, Works by MSU Students, features art by Montana State University sculpture, painting, and metalsmithing students.

Our Winter/Spring class shedule is online on our classes page. The Summer schedule will come out in April.

 
 


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A grant from the Park County Community Foundation helped us produce our Eighth Annual COMMUNTIY Exhibit, a non-juried art show featuring 35 artists from age 5 - 90.




 
 
And a grant from the Ameya Foundation has allowed us to partner with the Park County Big Brother/Big Sisters to offer opportunities for bigs and littles to create art together.




 
 
Our lectures and workshops have included Maggie Carlson and Birdie Real Bird discussing Crow Nation dollmaking which was illustrated by the marvelous images of photographer Paul Dix. Larry Lahren presented 11,000 Winters in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Renowned landscape painter Clyde Aspevig showed slides and discussed his inspirations. We've had presentations by local filmmakers, MSU film students, and the premier of a class project "Casting Call". The Center has offered videos on a variety of subjects such as moving Abu Simbel, Ramses' monument in Egypt.


 
   
  Our regular hours are Tuesday through Friday 11 AM to 5 PM and Saturday 11 AM to 4 PM
 
  119 South Main Street, Livingston, Montana 59047
Tel. 406.222.5222 admin@livingstoncenter.org


 
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