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  • Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild returns for fifth year

    Gary Moseman, Blackfoot Pathways - Sculpture in the Wild|Sep 6, 2018

    LINCOLN - The fifth anniversary of Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild this September promises to elevate further the surprising art park in this small mountain community. In addition to playing host to renowned sculptors Cornelia Konrads and Kate Hunt who will be working on new installations in the 26-acre sculpture park on the eastern edge of town, visitors and residents will be treated to an eclectic range of musical concerts curated by Composer-in-Residence Adele O'Dwyer. Visitors are...

  • Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild

    Gary Moseman, Blackfoot Pathways|Sep 28, 2017

    Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild invites the public to the opening of the Lincoln sculpture park’s latest installation, a woven-willow masterpiece by acclaimed artist Patrick Dougherty. For the past three weeks artist-in-residence Dougherty and his band of volunteers from across the U.S. twisted, weaved and entangled thousands of willow saplings to create a whimsical, house-size sculpture in the park on the east edge of Lincoln along Montana 200. The launch is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Friday. Come a little early (at 4 p.m.) and enjoy a...

  • Blackfoot Pathways - Sculpture in the Wild

    Gary Moseman, Blackfoot Pathways Sculpture in the Wild|Sep 21, 2017

    LINCOLN - Rain, snow and colder weather in the Lincoln-area high country provided relief from fires - and the resultant smoke - but caused some schedule changes for this weekend's "Festival in the Wild," a celebration of Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild and the work of artist-in-residence Patrick Dougherty. The park along Montana 200 on the eastern edge of Lincoln has become a focal point for visitors to the area. A unique, walk-in, woven-willow sculpture by the North Carolina-based...

  • Sunshine Week Shines Light on Public View of Government

    Gary Moseman, Montana Freedom of Information Hotline Inc. board member|Mar 17, 2016

    The week of March 13 is a busy one, including St. Patrick's Day parades and shenanigans (especially in Butte) and the Western Art Week shows, sales and parties in Great Falls. The nationally televised backdrop to those events will be the year's biggest round yet of winner-take-all presidential primaries on March 15 with hundreds of convention delegates up for grabs. The same day kicks off the first, exciting rounds of the NCAA basketball tournament - March Madness. Flying under the radar that...