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Paintings by Edd Enders
in the Green Door Gallery
February 3 - March 31. Opening reception Friday February 24th from 6 - 8 PM.
 
Land
Acknowledgement
Wheatgrass Books gratefully acknowledges and pays respect to the Apsáalooke (Crow) [ap-saw-loo-kay​], Tséstho’e [sto-ey], and Séliš [SAY-lish​] peoples, the traditional custodians of the land we are on today.

You can make a gift to Native American Studies at Montana State University here.

Michele Corriel
Reading & Signing

Saturday Feb. 18th 3 PM

Wheatgrass Books will host art historian and Bozeman author Michele Corriel for a book talk, presentation and book signing on Saturday February 18th at 3 pm. Dr. Michele Corriel, an Assistant Teaching Professor at MSU-Bozeman will discuss her new book "The Montana Modernists: Shifting Perspectives on Western Art." 
Dr. Corriel holds a Master’s in Art History and a PhD in American Studies/American Art from Montana State University, Bozeman. She has been an art writer for the last 17 years and is on the National Advisory Board for the Bozeman Art Museum. Her talk and presentation will begin at 3pm and will be followed by a reception an signing. 
For many, Charles M. Russell’s paintings epitomize life in the West. But in twentieth-century postwar Montana, an avant-garde art movement—Montana Modernism—brewed. Its pioneers— Jessie Wilber, Frances Senska, Bill Stockton, Isabelle Johnson, Robert DeWeese, and Gennie DeWeese—created a community and pedagogy where, in stark contrast to stereotypical romanticized western art and frontier history themes, modernist ideas and art flourished, expanding traditional definitions of Western art. 
The first book fully devoted to the topic, Montana Modernists presents stunning artwork and illuminates a little-known art movement. Divided into three sections, Corriel’s exploration concentrates on place, teaching/artistic lineage, and community. The isolation, beauty, and complexity of their surrounding landscape served as a backdrop and influenced the lives and art of these ranchers, teachers, and professors. Next, Corriel traces artistic lineages to describe how each arrived at their particular artistic style. Community, the third section, offers a thorough study of their teaching styles, art techniques, and social gatherings to demonstrate how a thriving community of like-minded artists, writers, dancers, musicians, and philosophers opposed the grand narrative of the West, a movement that still resonates in contemporary Montana art. 
 
“This book is singular, a milestone. It illuminates a precinct of western American art history that has been neglected by scholars up until now.” 
—Gordon McConnell, artist, writer, and Montana Governor’s Arts Award recipient 
Montana Modernists presents important biographical histories of six Montana artists for the first time in one book, and provides valuable context for understanding how modernism evolved in Montana from the influences of artists like Cezanne to the movements of Dada, cubism, abstract expressionism, and the Bauhaus.” 
—Steven Jackson, former curator of Art and Photography at the Museum of the Rockies 
 
 
Wheatgrass Book Club
Tuesday, February 21st at 5:30 pm

 3rd Tuesdays each month 
upstairs at Wheatgrass
This month's pick:

The Sentence by Louise Erdrich
Pre-Order Here

 


The Lost Journals Of Sacajewea
by Debra Magpie Earling

From the award-winning author of Perma Red comes a devastatingly beautiful novel that challenges prevailing historical narratives of Sacajewea. 

Big Two-Hearted River by Ernest Hemingway and a foreword by John N. MacLean
A gorgeous new centennial edition of Ernest Hemingway’s landmark short story of a veteran’s solo fishing trip in Michigan’s rugged Upper Peninsula, illustrated with specially commissioned artwork by master engraver Chris Wormell and featuring a revelatory foreword by John N. Maclean.

 
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Adventures of (a sleep-deprived) Wonder Woman: A Book Group for Mothers of Toddlers
Meets second Tuesdays upstairs at Wheatgrass at 5:45 PM.
Next meeting: Wednesday March 1st at 5:45 PM to discuss, To Have and To Hold: Motherhood, Marriage & the Modern Dilemma by Molly Millwood. Copies available at Wheatgrass.
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