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Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 มี.ค. 2014
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art supports contemporary arts and cultural opportunities in North Central Montana.
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art cultivates public exposure to contemporary and self-taught art through dynamic exhibitions, thoughtful collection and preservation, and multi-generational educational programming while serving as a cultural center in a historic building.
We are unique by:
Creating opportunities for visitors with diverse experiences, needs, and interests to make a meaningful connection with art;
Collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting art that actively engages a diverse growing population;
Providing educational programming that inspires artistic expression and understanding;
Expanding public knowledge of, interest in, and support for the arts and artists of the region; and
Serving as a cultural center, and continuing the preservation of the historically significant building.
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art cultivates public exposure to contemporary and self-taught art through dynamic exhibitions, thoughtful collection and preservation, and multi-generational educational programming while serving as a cultural center in a historic building.
We are unique by:
Creating opportunities for visitors with diverse experiences, needs, and interests to make a meaningful connection with art;
Collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting art that actively engages a diverse growing population;
Providing educational programming that inspires artistic expression and understanding;
Expanding public knowledge of, interest in, and support for the arts and artists of the region; and
Serving as a cultural center, and continuing the preservation of the historically significant building.
Artist Conversation: Willem Volkersz | The View from Here: A 25-Year Retrospective
Montana-based artist Willem Volkersz (b. 1939) is a significant contemporary artist known for his neon and paint-by-number-style installations. He was a pioneer in the use of neon in art and developed early and sustaining loves for photography, travel, American roadside culture, Americana, and Folk and Visionary Art.
Volkersz came to the United States from Holland in 1953, after the devastation of World War II, and brought with him a rich history that is reflected in his works of art. Volkersz has often said that he has an immigrant’s fascination with America, and as a teenager, he began hitchhiking and driving throughout the American West, camera in hand. He has lived in Montana since 1986 and his first museum exhibition in Montana took place here at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art in 1988. The artworks he produced over the past 25 years draw upon the artist’s eight decades of life experience. They touch upon his early life in Holland under Nazi occupation, his immigration to America, and his current life in the Western United States. The artworks also suggest the ways these personal experiences and passions connect to wider social issues of enduring relevance for everyone.
Volkersz studied art and architecture at the University of Washington before earning an MFA in painting at Mills College in Oakland, CA. After teaching at the Kansas City Art Institute for 18 years, he went to Montana State University-Bozeman in 1986 to direct the School of Art and teach until his retirement in 2001. His work has been featured in 46 solo exhibitions and in over 200 group shows in the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, China, and Taiwan. He is the recipient of many awards, including a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, grants from the Mellon Foundation and Gottlieb Foundation, and a 2020 Montana Governor’s Arts Award. He has been a visiting artist and lecturer at almost 100 institutions in the United States, Canada, Europe, and China.
This exhibition is organized by the Missoula Art Museum (MAM). This exhibition travels throughout the Northwest through 2024 to the South Dakota Art Museum in Brookings, SD; Boise Art Museum, ID; Missoula Art Museum, MT; Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University in Salem, OR; the Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings, MT; and Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art in Great Falls, MT.
Exhibitions at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Arts are supported in part by the Montana Arts Council, a state agency funded by the State of Montana, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Funding for exhibition programs such as Montana Conversations is provided by Humanities Montana through grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities’ United We Stand Initiative, Montana’s Cultural Trust, and private donations. Montana Arts Council and Humanities Montana are funded in part by coal severance taxes paid based upon coal mined in Montana and deposited in Montana's cultural and aesthetic projects trust fund. Additional funding is provided by museum members and the citizens of Cascade County, Davidson Family Foundation, D.A. Davidson, Montana Credit Union, First Interstate Bank, an anonymous donor, Hotel Arvon, and Kelly’s Signs & Design. Special project funding by Gordon McConnell and Johnson Madison Lumber Company.
Filmed & Produced by @LegacyStudio
Check out our website at: www.the-square.org/willem-volkersz
Volkersz came to the United States from Holland in 1953, after the devastation of World War II, and brought with him a rich history that is reflected in his works of art. Volkersz has often said that he has an immigrant’s fascination with America, and as a teenager, he began hitchhiking and driving throughout the American West, camera in hand. He has lived in Montana since 1986 and his first museum exhibition in Montana took place here at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art in 1988. The artworks he produced over the past 25 years draw upon the artist’s eight decades of life experience. They touch upon his early life in Holland under Nazi occupation, his immigration to America, and his current life in the Western United States. The artworks also suggest the ways these personal experiences and passions connect to wider social issues of enduring relevance for everyone.
Volkersz studied art and architecture at the University of Washington before earning an MFA in painting at Mills College in Oakland, CA. After teaching at the Kansas City Art Institute for 18 years, he went to Montana State University-Bozeman in 1986 to direct the School of Art and teach until his retirement in 2001. His work has been featured in 46 solo exhibitions and in over 200 group shows in the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, China, and Taiwan. He is the recipient of many awards, including a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, grants from the Mellon Foundation and Gottlieb Foundation, and a 2020 Montana Governor’s Arts Award. He has been a visiting artist and lecturer at almost 100 institutions in the United States, Canada, Europe, and China.
This exhibition is organized by the Missoula Art Museum (MAM). This exhibition travels throughout the Northwest through 2024 to the South Dakota Art Museum in Brookings, SD; Boise Art Museum, ID; Missoula Art Museum, MT; Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University in Salem, OR; the Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings, MT; and Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art in Great Falls, MT.
Exhibitions at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Arts are supported in part by the Montana Arts Council, a state agency funded by the State of Montana, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Funding for exhibition programs such as Montana Conversations is provided by Humanities Montana through grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities’ United We Stand Initiative, Montana’s Cultural Trust, and private donations. Montana Arts Council and Humanities Montana are funded in part by coal severance taxes paid based upon coal mined in Montana and deposited in Montana's cultural and aesthetic projects trust fund. Additional funding is provided by museum members and the citizens of Cascade County, Davidson Family Foundation, D.A. Davidson, Montana Credit Union, First Interstate Bank, an anonymous donor, Hotel Arvon, and Kelly’s Signs & Design. Special project funding by Gordon McConnell and Johnson Madison Lumber Company.
Filmed & Produced by @LegacyStudio
Check out our website at: www.the-square.org/willem-volkersz
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Chefs, Champagne & Art Chef Interviews 2024
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Check out the competing chefs from Chefs, Champagne, & Art 2024! Video filmed and edited by Tim Ljunggren, Gentle Thug Visual Media LLC Check out our website at: www.the-square.org/
ART/Objects Lab: Willem Volkersz Neon Artwork
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Curator of Exhibitions & Collections Nicole Maria Evans walks through what it means to care for artwork in our permanent collection, featuring two works by Willem Volkersz, on view beginning September 12th, 2024! Filmed & Produced by @LegacyStudio Learn more on our website at: www.the-square.org/artlab-volkersz
2024 Summer Camp Wrap Up
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Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art hosted two summer kid's camps this year! Thank you to Pasta Montana who sponsored scholarships for summer camps. We were able to give 5 full scholarships to art students in need to learn and grow through art! 2024 Summer Camps led by Jaymi Jones & Liz Metzger Check out our website at: www.the-square.org/
A Conversation with Geoffrey Stocking (Full Interview)
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In this video, summer 2024 exhibiting artist Geoffrey Stocking gives us a tour of his new exhibition, "Untitled: Works by Geoffrey Stocking" and discusses his artistic practice and methods. Learn more at www.the-square.org/geoffrey-stocking. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art invites you to experience the diverse and transmutable world of color in Untitled: Works by Geoffrey Stocking. The instal...
Artist Short - Geoffrey Stocking Interview
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Check out this short clip featuring Summer 2024 exhibiting artist, Geoffrey Stocking! Learn more about his exhibition, Untitled, at www.the-square.org/geoffrey-stocking. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art invites you to experience the diverse and transmutable world of color in Untitled: Works by Geoffrey Stocking. The installation consists of acrylic paintings and works on paper in varying sizes...
Summer Exhibitions 2024
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There's so much to see at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. The best part? Admission is always free for all ages! Explore 6 galleries of art by contemporary and living artists from Montana and beyond. Learn, be inspired, and spark your imagination. Art is for everyone! Check out our website at: www.the-square.org/
Gala for the Arts 2024 Paddle Raise Video
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This video premiered at our 2024 Gala for the Arts- Art Auction Fundraiser during our Paddle Raise. It gives a great overview of so many of the exhibitions, classes, and programs that The Square offers to our Great Falls community (and beyond)! Learn more about how Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art strives to fulfill its mission to inspire and promote contemporary art in our historic building. ...
Curator Gallery Tour: IL MAESTRO! Works by Morton Levin: A Centennial Celebration
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Join Curator of Exhibitions & Collections, Nicole Maria Evans, through a guided virtual tour of IL MAESTRO! Works by Morton Levin: A Centennial Celebration, which was on view at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art in 2023. IL MAESTRO! will also be on view at the National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, Illinois in 2024, and at these Montana museums via Montana Art Gallery Directors Association (M...
Robert Trujillo Expert Lecture | Peter Koch: The Book as a Work of Art
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Robert Trujillo, Stanford University, Associate University Librarian and Director of Special Collections. Frances and Charles Field Curator of Special Collections presents “Peter Koch: The Printer/Artist as Influencer and the Influenced”, June 10, 2022 Peter Koch: The Book as a Work of Art at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, brings together for the first time in Montana, various key pieces of...
Aaron Parrett Expert Lecture | Peter Koch: The Book as a Work of Art Exhibition 2022
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Aaron Parrett, Professor of Literature at University of Providence “Peter Koch: Philosopher of Montana”, presented June 10, 2022 as part of the exhibition, Peter Koch: The Book as a Work of Art. Peter Koch: The Book as a Work of Art at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, brings together for the first time in Montana, various key pieces of Koch’s work from 1974 through 2022. The overall body of a...
The Last Glacier & Sentinels Artist Discussion Panel | September 2022
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Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art presents an inspired selection of works created by The Last Glacier collaborative artist group. Through their work the artists honor and bring attention to areas of environmental concern. The Last Glacier Project and Sentinels are two special exhibitions that are shown in contiguity with one another, both offer insightful, noteworthy, and moving images, accompa...
An Interview with Robert Harrison | Surface Dreams & Superstructures 2023
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Surface Dreams and Superstructures highlights selected and new works by artist Robert Harrison, celebrated for his ceramic sculptures and architecturally inspired site-specific installations. The work is presented by Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art and is showcased within the Wylder gallery, as well as the museum’s Sculpture Garden. The exhibition explores interactions between the built envir...
WITHIN: Louis Still Smoking & John Isaiah Pepion Interview
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Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art presents WITHIN: Louis Still Smoking & John Isaiah Pepion. WITHIN is drawn from the artists’ belief that the strength and success of Native American identity and culture is internally inherited and created inside of their communities. As artists, they aim to help reclaim, reinform, and redefine what it means to be Blackfeet in Montana today. By looking within, ...
OBJECT# Expert Discussion Panel March 2023
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The panel discussion coincides directly with the featured exhibition OBJECT# at Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art and correlates with the museum’s Collections Assessment for Preservation (CAP) award. Panelists include museum curators, historians, artists and writers from Montana, who have experience and knowledge in the field of Museum Practice and Museum Studies. The discussion will focus on t...
Historic Attic Project Phase 1 Before & After Progress
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Historic Attic Project Phase 1 Before & After Progress
Go to Bat for The Square 2023 | Give Great Falls!
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Go to Bat for The Square 2023 | Give Great Falls!
Chefs, Champagne, & Art 2023 Highlight Reel
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Chefs, Champagne, & Art 2023 Highlight Reel
2022 Summer Fall Highlight Reel- Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art
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2022 Summer Fall Highlight Reel- Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art
June 10, 2022, Lecture Series for Peter Koch: The Book as a Work of Art; Complete Live-stream
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June 10, 2022, Lecture Series for Peter Koch: The Book as a Work of Art; Complete Live-stream
Virtual Discussion with Ashley V Blalock
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Virtual Discussion with Ashley V Blalock
Virtual Discussion with Jennifer Reifsneider
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Virtual Discussion with Jennifer Reifsneider
Virtual Discussion with Maggy Rozycki Hiltner
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Virtual Discussion with Maggy Rozycki Hiltner
Behind the scenes of Winter 1941 with Mailli Brown
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Behind the scenes of Winter 1941 with Mailli Brown
Artist Discussion with Jennifer Combe: Distilled
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Artist Discussion with Jennifer Combe: Distilled
Beautiful and a nice presentation!
Wonderful! Love this tour!
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I had a tour of the PGSMOA attic several years ago. At the time was horrified by the contamination factor of bat & pigeon guano-- let alone the stash of unwanted objects & disorganized nature of the whole thing. Hooray! for PGSMOA Staff and Board of Directors leadership of the museum! Thank you to key leaders who secured grants & additional funding for this critical Phase I level of improvement..Thank you to all who have mitigated the contamination. Thanks to all who have identified unneeded items & disposed of them. Thanks to the dedicated people who hauled useable furniture to local charities. Phase I has brought incredible progress! I can't wait to hear more about Phase II and related plans for making the attic a functional space for this beloved contemporary art museum.
Thank you, Barb! We are so excited for the future of our attic and so grateful to our donors and supporters for helping us match our grant funds for this massive project.
T H A N K Y O U! All of you! xo!
Love your work Alissa! Thank you for this step by step painting! I love the coral color also
Thank you so much!
No doubt about the importance of art as a creative outlet! TY for posting!
Thank you!
LOVE AND MISS YOU MY FRIEND...Excellent clip! Connected XXOO
Thank you so much!