Old Main Gallery & Framing

129 E Main St

587-8860

Since its establishment in 1964, Old Main Gallery has been a fixture to Historic Downtown Bozeman, Montana. Old Main Gallery focuses on local & regional contemporary work. Through evocative and engaging exhibitions, workshops & lectures, the gallery’s goal is to provide Gallatin Valley and beyond with a holistic understanding of and appreciation for contemporary locally based fine art. From abstract to realist, landscape to figurative, the Gallery strives for diversity while maintaining a Western emphasis. We specialize in creating framing that will make your special memories last for years. Our priority is the conservation and preservation of the artwork. Whether an original Picasso or a piece of child’s art, we have experience working with it all. Old Main Gallery & Framing follows some traditional practices, but embraces technology and changes that improve the finished piece we produce for our customers. Framing design can be done in house or remotely. Old Main has many long distance, loyal framing customers who use this service. We believe custom picture framing should combine the desired outcomes of enhanced presentation plus attention to protection of the artwork or items being framed. Our staff is highly trained and ready to meet your needs.

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Summer Art Walks

July's Featured Artist

"Deconstructed Horizons" by Daniella Clouse

"Deconstructed Horizons" by Daniella Clouse

Show Title: "Deconstructed Horizons"

 

Artist: Danielle Clouse 

 

Bio: Originally from Ruthven, IA, Danielle Clouse Gast received her Associate of Arts Degree from Iowa Lakes Community College and her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Northwest Missouri State University with an emphasis in painting and ceramics. She works out of her home studio in Spirit Lake, IA, developing her abstract landscape style since 2008. Her paintings are in many corporate and private collections throughout the United States.

 

Artist Statement for the show:  Deconstructed Horizons reimagines the landscapes of Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota through geometric forms and layered color. Drawing from mountains, prairies, rivers, and geothermal features, these paintings distill the essence of place into abstract compositions. Through simplification and structure, the work explores memory, atmosphere, and the enduring pull of the horizon. Together, the paintings offer a contemporary interpretation of the American West, balancing a deep connection to the land with a modern visual language.

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