Tuesday, April 30, 2013
pre-Ceramics Festiva Exhibit at The Walking Man Frame Shop & Gallery
Come join us for a shared exhibit (w/Whitefish Pottery/Stillwater Gallery) of FVCC's Ceramics Festiva Conference instructors and participants. Fine art, refreshments & a little live music. Thursday, May 2nd, 6-9PM. For more information, call 406-863-ARTS or go to www.thewalkingmanframeshop.com and find us on Facebook!!
Monday, April 29, 2013
Going To The Sun Gallery Proudly Presents Artist Michael Naranjo for May Gallery Night!
Oil Painter and Pastel Artist, Michael Naranjo will be our guest artist for Gallery Nights May of 2013!
Michael Naranjo is a local artist whos images of wildlife, Glacier Park and Portraits bring a sense of realism and astonishment to all.
His accomplished versatility is evidenced by his beautiful works!
Michael Naranjo is a local artist whos images of wildlife, Glacier Park and Portraits bring a sense of realism and astonishment to all.
His accomplished versatility is evidenced by his beautiful works!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Edd Kuropat - Mixed Media - The Purple Pomegranate
The Purple Pomegranate, a fine craft specialty store, is
featuring work by wood and glass artist, Edd Kuropat during the month of May. The
exhibit will feature works that were inspired by his life in Western Montana.
With studios in the Yaak and the Flathead valley, he has been influenced by the
flowing rivers and streams to the high mountains of Montana, creating the
landscapes we see around us with reclaimed wood, metal and stained glass. Edd
says "By using aged, reclaimed local wood and metal, I feel I create the
light and texture that is seen and felt in the landscapes around us. Combining
this with various types of glass, I create the ever changing refractive light
that gives us the beauty of a misty sun rise on a river to the glory of an
alpenglow sunset over the Rocky Mountains."
Meet Edd during Whitefish
Gallery Night, Thursday, May 2, 2013 from 6-9 PM. Edd's work will be displayed
during the opening and throughout the month of May at The Purple Pomegranate.
Monday, April 15, 2013
STUMPTOWN ART STUDIO'S SPRING SHOW OF STUDENT ARTWORK AND ICE-CREAM SOCIAL

Stumptown Art Studio is a non-profit community art center in the heart of Whitefish, Montana. It was founded in 1995 to offer art opportunities for all ages and art interests including: classes, workshops, art camps, art parties, a clay cooperative, pottery painting, glass fusing and mosaic-making in the Ceramics Annex, art gifts, retail art supplies and exhibits.
Exhibits hosted at Stumptown Art Studio feature guest artists, groiup displays, studen
t works, new works and provide exhibit space for emerging artists. Each month during the Whitefish First Thursday Gallery Night season from May through October, the work of a different artist is on display.Open hours to view exhibits and take part in the many other art offerings are: Monday-Friday,10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. After hours parties and birthday parties can also be arranged. Please check the web site at http://www.stumptownartstudio.org/ for continued updates.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Gallery Nights Starting Soon!
It's that time of year again, we are all busily planning Gallery Nights First Thursdays here in downtown Whitefish. It's the tenth year for Gallery Nights and we've got some great art on tap for you. Please note that July's Gallery Night will be on July 5th which is a FRIDAY. We wanted to let everyone enjoy the 4th of July celebrations without Gallery Nights interfering.
I hope you'll be able to come downtown from 6pm to 9pm every first Thursday (except for July) starting in May. See you then!
I hope you'll be able to come downtown from 6pm to 9pm every first Thursday (except for July) starting in May. See you then!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Stillwater Gallery Presents: An Artist’s Collection, Tom Gilfillan’s Personal Ceramic Collection
Tom
Gilfillan, artist and owner of Whitefish Pottery,
has acquired a wonderful
collection of ceramic art
through his years of interaction
with the clay
community.
It is on display here for the first time.
None
of the pieces here are for sale.
They
are however here to enjoy!
Stillwater Gallery
is located within Whitefish Pottery
240 Central Ave. Whitefish
406-862-1417
Mon-Sat 10-6 * Sundays 11-5
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Erin Hawley - October - The Purple Pomegranate
The
Purple Pomegranate, a fine craft specialty store, is featuring work by Whitefish
artist, Erin Hawley during the month of October. Erin is a 2012 graduate from
the Goldsmithing and Jewelry Arts program at Flathead Valley Community College.
She creates one of a kind jewelry that explores the story that stone and silver
seem to speak together. Erin says "When building a piece of jewelry, I
start with the stone, and then I build a visual story around it. Some
stories are short and sweet, some are universal, and some are very
personal. Everyday experiences become illustrations in a piece of jewelry
that can be worn and remembered. Silver and stone can easily turn an ordinary
story into an extraordinary one."
Erin
has worked in silver for the past 4 years, gaining experience in fabrication,
casting, wax carving, and stone setting. She works in sterling silver, 14karat
gold, and bases her designs around artisan-cut cabochon
stones. Erin uses high quality stones, gems, and metals that embody
artisan quality jewelry. She likes to mimic Mother Nature, hiding inspired
details where they are sometimes overlooked. Using negative space and
silhouetted images allows her to hide a story in the crevices and curves of her
jewelry. Like the natural world around her, Erin believes jewelry is
meant to be explored. "Most of the stories I create in metal and stone are
built upon a story I seem to hear most when I am outside, among wide open space
and engulfing blue sky. Nature reminds us over and over again, story
after story, in every detail, that we are small too. We are small, but
our story is important."
Meet Erin during Whitefish Gallery Night, Thursday, October 4, 2012 from
6-9 PM. Erin's work will be displayed during the opening and throughout the
month of October.
Monday, October 1, 2012
STUMPTOWN ART STUDIO--Dia de los Muertos - October 4 Reception
Dia de los Muertos, translated as "Day of the Dead", is a multi-day festival in Mexico honoring departed ancestors, friends and family. There are journeys to cemeteries to spruce up neglected gravesites, lively marketplaces selling beads, candies in the shapes of skeletons, and family altars lovingly assembled.
Stumptown Art Studio will be decorated in festive Mexican style for an art exhibit that will capture the essence and spirit of Dia de los Muertos. The exhibition features the artwork of high school and junior high school art students from around the Valley. There will be 3-D drawings to viewed while wearing 3-D glasses, mixed-media altars, paintings, tissue paper picados and sculptures.
Stumptown Art Studio will be decorated in festive Mexican style for an art exhibit that will capture the essence and spirit of Dia de los Muertos. The exhibition features the artwork of high school and junior high school art students from around the Valley. There will be 3-D drawings to viewed while wearing 3-D glasses, mixed-media altars, paintings, tissue paper picados and sculptures.
(Dia de Muertos, by Diego Rivera 1944)

Mexican culture honors its dead during this traditional holiday every year. Add this to your list of "Hallowed" activities and get your fill of culture along with fun on Thursday, October 4 from 6-9 p.m. during the Whitefish First Thursday Gallery Night. This evening is for the entire family and all ages are encouraged to attend.
Stumptown Art Studio is a non-profit community art center in the heart of Whitefish, Montana. It was founded in 1995 to offer art opportunities for all ages and art interests including: classes, workshops, art camps, art parties, a clay cooperative, pottery painting, glass fusing and mosaic-making in the Ceramics Annex, , art gifts, retail art supplies and exhibits.
Exhibits hosted at Stumptown Art Studio feature guest artists, groiup displays, student works, new works and provide exhibit space for emerging artists. Each month during the Whitefish First Thursday Gallery Night season from May through October, the work of a different artist is on display.
Open hours to view exhibits and take part in the many other art offerings are: Monday-Friday,10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Please check the web site at http://www.stumptownartstudio.org/ for continued updates.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Inspired Paper Making at The Walking Man Frame Shop & Gallery
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Whitefish Goldsmiths
Whitefish Goldsmiths is presenting Jodi Monahan for September's Gallery Nights. Jodi Monahan is a new, up and coming artist from Missoula Montana. Jodi's passion for painting was unearthed while she was designing a Touch of Tuscany room in her home and wanted a fresco painted. That room project began a journey into a painting emphasis on the exploration of anything Italian, with special attention paid to the Tuscan region and the colors it brings to life. This wonderful, creative world of oil on canvas and oil on textured board allows you to use her art to stay connected to the feelings, tastes, and rich colors of the region in your everyday life. Being married to an Irishman from Butte Montana, her body of work adds a bit of Irish and Celtic tradition. Jodi's sense of family history is richly evident in her paintings with Irish and Italian influences.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Going To The Sun Gallery Proudly presents artists Nick Oberling and Jennifer Li for Gallery nights, Thursday September 6th, 2012.
Nicholas Oberling was educated at Cornell University and studied painting under the atelier system at The Art Students League of New York for a decade. His biography is included in Who's Who in America.
Jennifer Li, sutdied painting for twelve years at the Art Students League of New Your under distinguished realist painters Harvery Dinnerstein and Frank Mason. She majored in literature and philosophy at Bennington and Sarah Lawrence Colleges, and lived, studied and painted in New York City for nearly twenty years before returning to Montana in 1998.
Nicholas Oberling is offering a plein air workshop, September 15th and 16th in Whitefish. Please contact The Going to The Sun Gallery for more information. 406-253-0742
Nicholas Oberling was educated at Cornell University and studied painting under the atelier system at The Art Students League of New York for a decade. His biography is included in Who's Who in America.
Jennifer Li, sutdied painting for twelve years at the Art Students League of New Your under distinguished realist painters Harvery Dinnerstein and Frank Mason. She majored in literature and philosophy at Bennington and Sarah Lawrence Colleges, and lived, studied and painted in New York City for nearly twenty years before returning to Montana in 1998.
Nicholas Oberling is offering a plein air workshop, September 15th and 16th in Whitefish. Please contact The Going to The Sun Gallery for more information. 406-253-0742
Artist-Wilderness Connection with Andrea Brew
Please join us for the Artist-Wilderness Connection Exhibit with Whitefish artist, Andrea Brew. This exhibit is the result of an artist-in-residence program supported by The Hockaday Museum of Art, The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation, The Flathead National Forest & The Swan Ecosystem Center. Andrea spent two weeks in a forest service cabin in the Bob Marshall Wilderness last year, drawing sketches & taking notes, of which her new batch of acrylics on canvas were manifested from. Thursday, September 6th, 6-9PM will feature fine art, live music by Ada Brooks & Galen Jamison, and light refreshments served!! For more information, please call 406-863-ARTS and find us on Facebook!!!
Monday, September 3, 2012
ART FROM THE HEART - Opening reception at Stumptown Art Studio September 6
Stumptown Art studio is pleased to showcase artwork created through the Art from the Heart program. Join us during First Thursday Gallery Nights for an evening of art, refreshments and take part in making windchimes that help raise funds for Art from the Heart.
Art from the Heart is the newest venture from Stumptown Art Studio, making art activities accessible for people of all abilities throughout our community. The recently acquired Van Gogh Art Mobile is making these outreach opportunities possible. Donations and fundraising events provide the funds for Stumptown Art Studio to continually offer enriching art experiences to people with disabilities and to those who would otherwise never have the chance to learn about and explore the world of art. Visual arts help to develop awareness of a person’s significance in their world and their community.
Creative expression fosters personal growth.
Outreach Art Programs already in place with neighboring
organizations include The Flathead Youth Home, Special Friends Advocacy, Flathead Industries,The Veteran’s Home, and area Senior Centers.
(Photo: silk painted suncatchers created by Flathead Youth Home residents).
Stumptown Art Studio was founded in 1995 as a non-profit community art center where people of all ages would be able to "...express their inherent creative nature and learn about the world of art..." Classes and workshops, outreach and field trips, exhibits, an artists' co-operative, community events, retail art supplies and paint-you-own pottery, glass fusing and mosaic-making are all part of the many opportunities through the art studio. Currently, a community mosaic mural, Windows On Whitefish or WOW, is the latest project that has been launched by Stumptown Art Studio.
Open hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Sundays from noon until 5 p.m.
Art from the Heart is the newest venture from Stumptown Art Studio, making art activities accessible for people of all abilities throughout our community. The recently acquired Van Gogh Art Mobile is making these outreach opportunities possible. Donations and fundraising events provide the funds for Stumptown Art Studio to continually offer enriching art experiences to people with disabilities and to those who would otherwise never have the chance to learn about and explore the world of art. Visual arts help to develop awareness of a person’s significance in their world and their community.
Creative expression fosters personal growth.
Outreach Art Programs already in place with neighboring
organizations include The Flathead Youth Home, Special Friends Advocacy, Flathead Industries,The Veteran’s Home, and area Senior Centers.
(Photo: silk painted suncatchers created by Flathead Youth Home residents).
Stumptown Art Studio was founded in 1995 as a non-profit community art center where people of all ages would be able to "...express their inherent creative nature and learn about the world of art..." Classes and workshops, outreach and field trips, exhibits, an artists' co-operative, community events, retail art supplies and paint-you-own pottery, glass fusing and mosaic-making are all part of the many opportunities through the art studio. Currently, a community mosaic mural, Windows On Whitefish or WOW, is the latest project that has been launched by Stumptown Art Studio.
Open hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Sundays from noon until 5 p.m.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Stephen Isley welcomes Shelle Lindholm as his featured
artist for the September 6th Gallery Night.
Meet the artist and view her work at 241 Central
Avenue, Thursday, September 6th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.
Shelle paints animals with
attitude. Her primitive painting style has
developed through years of exploring the versatile medium of acrylics and is
strongly influenced by textiles and folk art from around the world.
“ I paint the spirit and spunk I see in animals as
they root, romp and rest just outside my studio door.”
This painting, entitled,
“Flower Girls”, portrays “the lovely
ladies of Big Sky Country casually bouncing their way to the next grazing
ground”.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Kathy Martin - September - The Purple Pomegranate
The Purple Pomegranate, a fine craft specialty store, is
featuring work by Columbia Falls
artist, Kathy Martin during the month of September. Kathy uses watercolors and
a variety of mixed media to express her art. The arts and making things have
been part of her life for as long as she can remember. From her first blue
ribbon for a dress that Kathy made on an old treadle sewing machine at age 8 to
her present day work with watercolor and mixed media—she has always
experimented in art. Her first experience with watercolor was in the mid 1990s.
After trial and error and a couple of community college classes Kathy fell in
love with watercolor. Her all-consuming career as a 6th grade
science teacher eventually took over and she put her paints away for a time.
Painting, drawing and sculpting remained part of her life during her homeroom
class and Kathy looked forward to art day every week. She taught basic art
skills and let her students have fun with what they had learned. She developed
an interest in mixed media from many of the lessons she presented to her
students. A health collapse in 2008 ended her teaching career. With encouragement from a friend Kathy picked
up her brush and paints and began to paint. Painting has been a large part of
her healing journey. After months of healing Kathy started to share her love of
watercolor by teaching classes. Kathy's wish is that her students find the
freedom of watercolor as joyful and healing as she does.
Kathy speaks about her work, "Watercolor allows me to
express the joy and peace I find in my Montana home. Using vibrant colors and
the freedom of watercolor helps me share my interpretation of my natural
surroundings and the hope I find in the ancient and contemporary messages that
are scattered throughout the state and continents. I am fascinated by the
effect of paint, scratches and layers on a rough rock wall. Mixed Media
textures allow me to build an expression of these same ancient and contemporary
messages."
Meet Kathy during
Whitefish Gallery Night, Thursday, September 6, 2012 from 6-9 PM. Kathy's work
will be displayed during the opening and throughout the month of September.
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