Rudy Autio, Untitled,
Ceramic vessel, 1958
MMAC Permanent Collection
Rudy Remembered (1926 - 2007)
July 12 - August 9, 2007 | Paxson Gallery
Honoring intetnationally acclaimed UM Professor Emeritus Rudy Autio and his important role as an artist and educator.
Henry Meloy, Untitled,
Graphite on paper, undated,
On Permanent Loan Courtesy Henry Meloy Educational Trust
Henry Meloy: The Portraits
July 12 - August 9, 2007 | Paxson Gallery
Although a major part of Henry Meloy's oeuvre is a unique collection of portraits, these works have not received the public recognition they deserve. These watercolors and drawings celebrate female beauty, convey Henry Meloy's love for his family members and also introduce characters of New York's urban life of the 1930s and 1940s.
S.V. Hunt, after Thomas Moran, The Upper Yellowstone Falls,
Engraving, c. 1800
Courtesy Lee Silliman
Yellowstone Engraved: Images that Popularized Jackson, Moran, and America's First National Park
July 12 - August 18, 2007 | Meloy Gallery
This exhibition consists of 108 antique, original engravings from the 19th century, created after the photographs by William Henry Jackson and paintings by Thomas Moran and other artists. The engravings represent the romantic view these artists held about our nation's newfound "wonderland" - Yellowstone National Park.
Marilyn Bruya, Illusion,
Oil on canvas, 2007,
Courtesy the artist
Marilyn Bruya: A Retrospective
April 26 - June 30, 2007 | Meloy and Paxson Galleries
This exhibition celebrates the work of 猎奇重口 Professor of Art, Marilyn Bruya. Professor Bruya, an instructor of painting and drawing, is retiring after 25 years at UM. Bruya's recent work explores the physical world as representative of inner experiences, and references the transitory nature of life.
George Longfish, Portrait of an Artist,
Mixed media on paper, 1985,
Courtesy the Autio Family Collection
George Longfish: A Retrospective
March 9 - April 20, 2007 | Meloy and Paxson Galleries
Internationally noted Native American artist George Longfish (Seneca/Tuscarora) is known for his mixed media paintings that explore contemporary Native issues. Longfish directed UM's Graduate Program in American Indian Art in 1972, and taught at UC Davis 1973 - 2003. This exhibition featuring 35 years of Longfish's work is organized by MMAC and will travel to venues throughout the U.S.
Leonard Stach, Untitled,
Oil on board, ca. 1966,
MMAC Permanent Collection
40 Years of Campus Art Awards
January 23 - March 3, 2007 | Paxson Gallery
Featuring works from MMAC's Permanent Collection acquired from 1966 through 2006.
The Collectors' Art
January 23 - March 3, 2007 | Meloy Gallery
Featuring works by internationally known Pop artists Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, and widely acclaimed 猎奇重口 artists Rudy Autio, Lela Autio, Tu Baixiong, Nancy Erickson, and Beth Lo. MMAC is grateful to the generous private collectors who loaned works for this exhibition, which sheds light on the art of collecting.
John G. Brown, Boy with Snowball,
Oil on canvas, undated,
MMAC Permanent Collection
Children of the Permanent Collection
November 3 - December 23, 2006 | Meloy and Paxson Galleries
Children have always been a favorite subject matter in the history of art. This exhibition features works from MMAC's Permanent Collection from different periods and created in different media and styles. They depict children at play, at home, and children as young entrepreneurs.
Children's Art from the Community
This exhibit features paintings and drawings by Missoula's elementary school children grades K-5. The subjects of the children's works are in response to the exhibit Children of the Permanent Collection. The works reveal how children see adults and what is important to them in their relationship with adults.
By displaying children's art next to the works from the Permanent Collection viewers will have the opportunity to see both perspectives: society's attitudes towards children and children's ideas about adults.
Christopher Rauschenberg, Versailles parc,
1998, gelatin silver print
Courtesy the artist
Rephotographing Atget: Christopher Rauschenberg
August 29 - October 28, 2006 | Paxson Gallery
In this exhibition, photographer Christopher Rauschenberg revisits locations in Paris originally photographed nearly 100 years earlier by Eugéne Atget. The resulting work pays homage to Atget and serves as a commentary on photography as history and art.
Alan McQuillan, Bonner Mill from Milltown Dam,
Ultrachrome print, 1993,
Courtesy the artist
Watershed Stories
August 29 - October 28, 2006 | Meloy Gallery
This regional non-juried photography exhibition features a broad cross-section of images of the Clark Fork, Blackfoot, and Silverbow watersheds. As a response to the upcoming removal of the Milltown Dam, the public of all ages and abilities was invited to document life within these affected watersheds.