

Sculptural Synergy, a display of three-dimensional art, will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture located at 119 South Main Street in historic downtown Livingston from June 17th through July 12th. The exhibition showcases a diverse collection of regional artists who invite you to explore their unique visions and interpretations of our shared reality and immerse yourself in their artistic journey.
Maggy Hiltner is an artist living in Red Lodge, she says, “All of these sculptures are from my personal life. They’re human sized and started with a piece of found furniture that had some personality.

I really like bright colored plastic things. I collect things and the story starts to come together.”
Participating artist Wenday Marquis is from Belgrade and she says, “I'm just so excited about this work. I was raised by a mother who was an artist and had a gallery. I was exposed to all kinds of stuff. And part of the enjoyment of the pieces in this show is I'm going into that side of my brain that knows that art from the 1950’s is what I love.”

The public will have the opportunity to meet participating artists at a reception on June 27th from 5:30 to 8 pm during the first Livingston Art Walk of the season. For more information contact the Center at (406) 222-5222 or visit LivingstonCenter.org