Celebrating Yellowstone—Call for Art
The Yellowstone Gateway Museum in Livingston is seeking submissions for “Celebrating Yellowstone” a juried art exhibition and sale to be displayed at the museum from May 1-October 1, 2023. Artwork must be created during 2022, Yellowstone National Park’s 150th anniversary year. Past or current residents of Park County, Montana, as well as Yellowstone National Park,
Maps, Photographs, and Art at Yellowstone Gateway Museum
Selections from the Permanent Collection is a show that explores some of the framed pieces in the collection from early maps of the area to contemporary Park County artists.Visitors can experience a map published by the U.S. Government in 1867 after many expeditions, including the Corps of Discovery in 1806, added to the knowledge of
Megafauna: Ice Age to Our Age Exhibit
gafauna: Ice Age to Our Age Exhibit at Yellowstone Gateway Museum A visitor taking in our Columbian mammoth exhibit A new exhibit explores the last Ice Age in the Park County, Montana area and the megafauna that lived here, including the Columbian mammoth. Visitors can learn about the climate at that time, mammoth biology and behavior,
Glimmers Of History
GLIMMERS OF HISTORYAn archive of weekly social media posts that highlights photographs and stories from Yellowstone Gateway Museum collections, we are grateful to the photographers and donors of these images, capturing and preserving our lively history. Visit this page often as we will keep adding to these history moments. Or follow us on Instagram or
Museum’s First Online Exhibit
Yellowstone Gateway Museum’s First Online Exhibit Livingston, Montana: The Yellowstone Gateway Museum announces its first online exhibit, Exploring Yellowstone Through Art, featuring artwork by twenty-five local artists and the inspirational stories behind their artwork. On display at the museum during summer 2015 on the top floor of the museum, readers may now view the exhibit by
Exploring Yellowstone Through ART
Exploring Yellowstone Through ARTTwenty-six professional and amateur artists—current and former residents of the county and the park—are represented. Subjects are as varied as the park itself, including landscapes, geothermal features, wildlife, and more. Artists chose varied mediums, including oil, oil encaustic, acrylic, watercolor, oil pastel, colored pencil, and stained glass. A brief story about the
Online Exhibits
Please visit Exploring Yellowstone Through ART, Glimmers of History, and Honoring Park County Veterans: A Military History. We’ll add more online exhibits so that you can explore history from the comfort of your couch.
Cultural Landscapes Exhibit Opening
Bring your friends and family to the Yellowstone Gateway Museum in Livingston and test your Park County landscape knowledge! The gala opening for the museum’s newest exhibit, Vignettes of History: Cultural Landscapes of Park County, is slated for Thursday, June 6, 5:30-7:30 pm, 118 W. Chinook St., Livingston. This multi-media, interactive exhibit features artisans from
Deadline Extended for Artists to Participate in Cultural Landscapes Exhibit
The deadline has been extended to May 1 for past and present Park County, Montana residents to participate in Vignettes of History: Cultural Landscapes of Park County, a new multi-media exhibit. The exhibit portrays well-known and obscure cultural landscapes of Park County—the exterior of buildings, roads, fences, bridges, rock structures, and other “permanent” human-made structures.
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