Category Archives: News Update

Ole Nelson Represents
Erik “Ole” Nelson is a man with whom you are familiar. If you have ever looked up at a local business sign downtown, chances are you have viewed one of his attractively sculpted love children of steel and light. Ole …
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Alex Buck Mixes Into The Art Crossing.
Alex Buck and his creations within and out of the Gallatin Art Crossing surge from the creative energy of an entrepreneur, sculptor, father and gearhound embracing the fluctuations and ephemeral nature of art. Born in Massachusetts and raised in Maine, …
more info >Gallatin Art Crossing Lecture Series Beginning November 4th At Bozeman Public Library With Ole Nelson.
At 7 PM on November 4th, Eric “Ole” Nelson will speak at the Bozeman Public library to open up the Gallatin Art Crossing Lecture series. This monthly series co-sponsored by the Bozeman Library Foundation will feature the talented community members …
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Date Change! Mitch Billis kicks off 2014 Lecture Series February 10th.
Local Sculptor Mitch Billis will present his stories, process and creations on a new date, this February 10th at the Bozeman Public Library as Part of the Gallatin Art Crossing’s Monthly Lecture Series. Billis has been sculpting bronze for …
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Award-winning Pavilion Finds New Home in Bozeman
Article From: Explore Big Sky
The award-winning Town Enclosure Pavilion has been removed from the Center for the Arts Park in Jackson, Wyoming and will make its way to its future home at the Story Mill Community Park in Bozeman, …
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GAC Featured on NBC Montana’s Montana Moment
BOZEMAN, Mont. — If you stroll through downtown Bozeman, slow down and check out the public art. Scattered about are 50 to 60 sculptures, all with their own unique stories. The Gallatin Art Crossing Sculpture Park may be one of …
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The Art and Soul of the Gallatin Valley
By: Kali Gillette
Bozeman’s art scene just got bigger, literally. Gallatin Art Crossing and Bozeman Sculpture Park have combined forces, and the result is more public art.
In 2008, Tate Chamberlin started Gallatin Art Crossing with $400 and the mission …
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Kendra McKlosky
By: Kali Gillette
“Superfund” and “Art” generally don’t go hand in hand, but Kendra McKlosky is changing that.
McKlosky’s permanent donation to the Bozeman Sculpture Park is as historically significant as it is beautiful. Her piece, titled “Twice Removed” is …
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Combining Artistic Forces
Bozeman Sculpture Park Joins Gallatin Art Crossing
By Rachel Hergett, Get Out! Editor
Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Get Out! – August 29, 2014
Two groups dedicated to bringing community art to Bozeman were organized within a year of each other in …
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Local Artist Behind 20-foot Sculpture
By Morgan Brown, Chronicle Staff Writer
Bozeman Daily Chronicle – Dec 1, 2015
A 20-foot-tall sculpture is set to be installed on Main Street this morning.
The artist, EJ Engler, has been sculpting for 30 years. An architect and the …
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