This is a piece from “Raided from the Vault: Rarely Seen Art from the YAM's Collection Vault,” which opened July 30.
Terry Karson's large scale mixed-media piece "Specimens XXXI" is part of YAM's 41st annual Art Auction on March 7.
Bill Stockton's "Brush at the Bottom of the Hill,” a 1987 drawing with livestock marker and pencil, will be on display through the end of February at the Yellowstone Art Museum.
Taking in the sights and sounds of Summerfair is a yearly tradition in Billings.
Summerfair provides an excellent, hands-on opportunity for youngsters to learn about arts and crafts.
Artist Robert Tompkins paints a still life during the quick draw event at the YAM event.
As a large plate spins on the wheel, artist Steve Degenhart pours white glaze on the bottom during the quick draw event at the Yellowstone Art Museum's Art Auction 41 Saturday.
Loi Eberle models for artist Robert Bissett during the quick draw event at the Yellowstone Art Museum's Art Auction 41 Saturday.
Carol Welch, the museum art educator, glazes a plate made by artist Steve Degenhart during the quick draw event at the Yellowstone Art Museum's Art Auction 41 Saturday.
Artist Jon Lodge works on his performance art piece "Tabula Rasa" during the quick draw event at the Yellowstone Art Museum's Art Auction 41 Saturday.
Kitty (Anderson) Jones joins her brother Jeff and father, retired Billings physician Bruce Anderson at their art show opening last week at the Yellowstone Art Museum. The exhibit features art by three generations of Andersons.
"Palma,” by Deborah Butterfield, was included in an exhibit of her work at the Yellowstone Art Museum.
This piece by Rollin Beamish and Andrew Schell was included in the 2008 YAM exhibit "I'm Hunting Myself: the Unattainable Prize.”
The burning antlers of a hybrid animal kicked off the opening of "Material Terrain: A Sculptural Exploration of Landscape and Place"on July 3 at the YAM. The piece, "Digestion,” was created by Dennis Oppenheim in 1988.
One of 20 Sheila Miles pieces in the YAM's permanent collection, this oil painting will be on display at the YAM through June 15. It is titled "When the Queen Goes Out, I Like to Soak My Feet.”
Patrons discuss the Archie Bray show at the Yellowstone Art Museum.
Yellowstone Chamber Players members Amy Letson, Carol Critelli, Elizabeth Adcock, Sue Makeever and Mary LaMonaca, from left, are scheduled to perform a concert Sunday. The heart-shaped sculpture is by Gary Bates.
From left, Cheryl Wilhelmi, Butch Ott, Miriam Sample and Ben Steele visit on the grand staircase at the Yellowstone Art Museum.
Patrons enjoy being able to walk through and under Richard Swanson's metal sculptures at the Yellowstone Art Museum.
Roxy Paine's "Scumak" is part of the exhibit "Material Terrain: A Sculptural Exploration of Landscape and Place."
Helena artist Richard Swanson attended the opening for his solo exhibit, "Sculptural Rhythms,” which is on display at the Yellowstone Art Museum through Oct. 26.
This print created in 1993 from Wilber's "Poppies" is among the works in YAM's permanent collection.
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