MINE: An exhibition inspired by the Upper Clark Fork Ecosystems showcases both new and existing work by Montana-based artists Eric Jensen, Lane Chapman, and Manette Bradford, all participants in Open AIR’s 2024 Artist-in-Residence program.
Jensen and Chapman completed their residencies in partnership with the Clark Fork Coalition, where they shared a studio space at the Cottonwood Field Station, allowing for close collaboration and creative exchange. Bradford held her residency at the Hungry Hill Art Center in Butte, Montana, a location rich with the mining heritage that continues to shape the region’s identity.
The exhibition, titled MINE, explores themes of place, extraction, ecology, and personal connection to the land. It will be on the fourth floor of the Missoula Public Library through July 28, 2025. The exhibition will conclude with a closing reception and panel discussion, featuring the artists and representatives from the Clark Fork Coalition, reflecting on their experiences and the role of art in engaging environmental narratives.