Things to Do

Stained Glass Resin Art From A Galaxy Far Far Away

Do you find your lack of resin work disturbing? Looking to impress that certain force-wielding boss? This is the class you are looking for… This class is a Resin 101! […]

Mining Irish-American Lives

Historian Alan Noonan will speak on the lives of Irish immigrants and the communities they formed in the American West. Drawing upon a diverse array of sources, including songs, poems, […]

Water Color Theory & Color Harmonies taught by Svitlana Prouty

Artist Svitlana Prouty created this class to help participants understand colors. And the ways colors can be successfully mixed and combined to create vibrant and sophisticated paintings in different mediums. […]

Opening Reception: Carol Montgomery: A Snail's Journey, Visions & Voices: A Figural Exhibition

Join us for the Friday February 23 for the opening reception: Carol Montgomery: A Snail’s Journey, Visions & Voices: A Figural Exhibition. Visions & Voices includes an artist talk & […]

Montana: A Cultural Medley

Carroll College professor emeritus Bob Swartout will speak about Montana’s historical ethnic and social diversity, drawing from his book “Montana: A Cultural Medley.” Swartout’s book gathers enthralling stories from African […]

Chromadepth Painting with Artist Dallas Ryder

Science and art collide in a class that will have your painting jumping off the canvas! We will learn the science behind ChromaDepth and how color perception can be used […]

Reading & Discussion Series: Exploring the Republic

Why is it worthwhile to act justly, even if we could “get away” with injustice? Doesn’t the successful thief or tyrant have a life that’s attractive and enviable? How does […]

Philosophy Talk: Paradigms on Planet Earth (and Aliens)

A fun community philosophy gathering exploring some paradigm shifts on planet earth….and aliens! Featuring guest scholar Stephen Maly, our night will involve a combination of presentation and Q & A […]

How Did We Get Here?: Religion

What is (a) religion? What are religions for? Whom are they for? And conversely, if someone is “spiritual but not religious” (or simply not religious), what exactly is it that they aren’t?

Many Fine Views: Photographing the Montana Frontier with Haynes

Renowned Northern Pacific photographer F. Jay Haynes followed the construction of the transcontinental railroad as it worked its way across the Montana Territory, capturing the landscapes on his journey. For […]