Copper Village Museum and Arts Center

The Copper Village Museum and Arts Center, a free museum, is located in the Anaconda City Hall Cultural Center. This historic structure was saved from demolition, renovated, and is currently on the National Register of Historic Places.

Custer County Art Center

The Custer County Art Center was established in 1977 and is located in a park overlooking the Yellowstone River. Housed in the holding tanks of the old Miles City water treatment plant, built in 1910 and 1924, the art center fills nearly 7,000 square feet of exhibit and work space.

Hockaday Museum of Art

The Hockaday Museum's exhibitions focus on the art and culture of Montana and the artists of Glacier National Park.

Holter Museum of Art

Founded in 1987, the museum is in a renovated historic industrial building. The museum's 5,400 square foot exhibition space shows all art media, contemporary and historical. The museum shop carries the work of regional artists, craftsmen, and writers.

Museum of Art and Culture

The Montana Museum of Art and Culture collects, exhibits and preserves works of art for the education of university students, the scholarly study of research professionals and the enjoyment of the public

At the Ohrmann Museum and Gallery you will be introduced to the unique paintings of Bill Ohrmann, retired rancher, life-long artist, and in these paintings, spokesman for the earth.

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

A cultural center located in a Nationally Registered Landmark Building. Built in 1895, the Square now houses a contemporary art museum, a historical society exhibit, galleries, restaurant, and shopping area. Tours by appointment.

The impressive main hall was built in 1896. The campus house a museum and gallery (683-7126). We feature traveling exhibits, student art, and a permanent art collection. Seidensticker's Wildlife collection comes from Africa, Asia, and North America.

Yellowstone Art Museum

The Yellowstone Art Museum is a unique and important visual arts center for Montana and the surrounding region. Founded in 1964, it is now a fully accredited museum. Contact the Museum for a current exhibition schedule or visit their website: http://yellowstone.artmuseum.org/

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