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FIND UNIQUE GIFTS AT THE YELLOWSTONE ART MUSEUM’S WINTERFAIR!

Winterfair still life of Triceretops

Start your Downtown Billings Christmas Stroll at the YAM with Winterfair!

Winterfair is hosted by the Yellowstone Art Museum and begins on Friday, December 2, 2016, from 4pm–9pm with free admission and continues on Saturday, December 3, 2016, from 10am-3pm for only a $1. More than 20 artists and community groups will have artwork and crafts for sale so you can find that one-of-a-kind gift. So bring the entire family down to Winterfair. All museum galleries will be open for viewing and enjoy free parking.

The Friday Winterfair event will coincide with the Downtown Billings Art Walk and Christmas Stroll. Live music will be provided on Friday by Wes Urbaniak, and featured artists from the Art Collectors’ Corner, Jim Baken, Robin Earles (the YAM’s current artist-in-residence) and Steve Kuennen will be available to discuss their art with you. Raven’s Café d’Art will be open Friday from 5-8pm for dinner and on Saturday from 10am–3pm for brunch. The cafe will be serving several varieties of chili, homemade cinnamon rolls, and additional seasonal sandwiches. Additionally, Raven’s will release their new winter menu.

Three of our current exhibitions will be closing on December 30, 2016.

Don’t miss

Unleashed: Critters from the Permanent Collection
Ephemerality: Works by Louis Habeck
Jill Brody: Hidden in Plain Sight

Yellowstone Art Museum
401 North 27th Street
Billings, MT 59101
406-256-6804
artmuseum.org
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YAM is the region’s largest contemporary art museum offering changing exhibitions, education, café, consignment gallery, Visible Vault, and a 7,400-piece permanent collection. Yellowstone Art Museum hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, & Saturday 10am–5pm; Thursday & Friday 10am–8pm; and Sunday 11am–4pm. Admission: Members free, $6 adults, $3 students with valid ID, $3 children 6–18, under 6 free, $4 discount price (please inquire).

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