Thu. Oct. 14

Liminal Strangeness by Jade Lowder

This series of oil painting by local artist Jade Lowder examines metaphysical interactions with the variety of spaces and places in our daily lives on a quest for a broader understanding of self and identity.

Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture - Weaver Room 111 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman

Cost: FREE

Age: All Ages

Thu. Oct. 14

A Year Without Summer – Portraits of the Cast by Courtney Blazon

This exhibit features portraits of distinguished figures who where witness to, and influenced by the consequences of the 1815 Tambora Volcano eruption. Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Benjamin Franklin, J.M.W. Turner, Li Yuyang...

Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture - Emerson Lobby 111 S. Grand Ave., Bozeman

Cost: FREE

Age: All Ages

9am-8pm Thu. Oct. 14

Lighting of the Teepees: Illuminating Indigenous Peoples' Day

Lighting of the Teepees is a collaborative project with the Pretty Shield Foundation, the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council and the City of Bozeman. Seven illuminated teepees will be placed on Peets Hill to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day.

Burke Park S. Church Ave./ Story St., Bozeman

Cost: FREE

Age: All Ages

10am-5pm Thu. Oct. 14

A Year Without Summer by Courtney Blazon

This series of large, vibrant, mural-like drawings link together the far-reaching effects of the 1815 eruption of the Tambora Volcano, demonstrating the global impact of this singular event up to our modern climate condition.

Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture - Jessie Wilber Gallery 111 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman

Cost: Free - Masks are required in the gallery

Age: All Ages

7-8pm Thu. Oct. 14

Emerson Artist Talk with Courtney Blazon - Part 1

A Year Without Summer – Part 1 introduces Courtney Blazon's large, narrative artwork inspired by the eruption Mt. Tambora 1815 and the resulting chain of events felt across the globe and through history.

Online with the Emerson

Cost: Free, but pre-registration is required

Age: recommended for ages 13 and older