The Livingston Center for Art and Culture is celebrating the incredible artistic talent and creativity of Park County residents in this year’s Annual Community Show. This is the Center’s longest-running show, premiering over 25 years ago. Each year, artists of all ages and backgrounds come together to share work across a wide range of mediums. This beloved recurring event highlights both familiar favorites and first-time participants—making it a vibrant reflection of our growing and ever-evolving artistic community. Join us in honoring the talent, passion, and imagination that thrives here at home.

For local artist Stacy Kersens, the Center provides a gentle gateway into the gallery setting. “My paintings are often driven by, or toward, philosophical considerations that are visually subtle but nonetheless hold the coherence of the pieces. By working through the Center's requests, I have had the soul stirring joy of these notions resonating with others.”

Stacey Kersens

Lorinda Parker, a local fiber artist and interior designer, is pleased to be showing a few of her “Two Dimensional” pieces. “My pieces feature handmade papers, hand quilting, mixed media, and fibers. The Center is important to our Community and a lifeline for many talented area artists.”

Lorinda Parker

Jennifer Boccadori believes the annual community show is a great opportunity for local artists of all levels to share their work. “My work tends to be introspective and rooted in personal reflection, finding beauty in small places, and explores my own struggle with defining my art style. This show removes the usual structure of needing to stick within a theme or detailed call for art, and instead, it allows anyone to submit just about anything.”

Jennifer Boccadori

The Annual Community Show will be on display from March 10th to April 4th. The public will have the opportunity to meet participating artists at a reception on March 20th from 6 to 8 pm. The Center is located at 119 South Main Street in historic downtown Livingston. For more information about exhibitions and classes, contact the Center at (406) 222-5222 or visit http://www.livingstoncenter.org/

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