Hourly Rate of $100/hr (discount for nonprofits) 175 Seated / 350 Standing Allowed Handicap Accessible Dining Capacity:125 or Fewer Non-Commercial Kitchen
The ZACC is Missoula’s nonprofit community art center, providing accessible arts experiences of all kinds for people of all ages – including classes and camps, gallery shows, local and touring music, theatre, and comedy performances, community events, and drop-in creativity opportunities. Our artists’ shop, paint-your-own-pottery studio, and three galleries are open seven days a week, and we present multiple performances per week in our venue, The Show Room.
Missoula Community Access Television
Contact
(406) 542-6228 500 N. Higgins Ave.\nMissoula, MT 59802 Website
Missoula Community Access Television (MCAT) provides Missoula residents and organizations with the equipment, training, and channel time to produce TV programs based on their interests and concerns. These programs reflect Missoula’s cultural, political, and intellectual diversity, and help foster a community dialogue about people and issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. The Community’s Access to a television is a logical extension of the First Amendment right, to the most powerful communications technology of our day. Using community access television, local people can speak for themselves through programs they produce for the cable system. These programs reflect the culturally diverse city of Missoula. Show topics include politics, comedy, culture and many others.
Montana Museum of Art & Culture
Contact
(406) 243-2019 Montana Museum of Art & Culture\nGallery Location: Meloy and Paxson Galleries, UM PARTV Center\nOffice Location: Main Hall 006, UM \nUniversity of Montana\nMissoula, MT 59812\n Website
Montana Museum of Art & Culture is home to one of the oldest and most prominent fine art collections in the Rocky Mountain Northwest.\n\nA year after The University of Montana was established in Missoula in 1893, the Montana Museum of Art & Culture (MMAC) Permanent Collection was begun.\n\nToday, MMAC has an international reputation and its staff maintains (in seven locations) more than 11,000 objects, including significant historic and contemporary artworks.\nThe Museum also offers many ways to get involved in building Montana’s treasure trove of art and culture.
World Affairs Council of Montana
Contact
406.728.3328 201 W. Main St., Suite 101, Missoula, MT 59802 Website
A cultural and educational non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the world to Missoula and Montana to the world. Part of a national network, the World Affairs Councils of America, the Montana Council connects students, business leaders and community members with opportunities to foster global awareness through engaging K-12 Global Education Classroom Initiatives, community Distinguished Speaker Programs, Business Luncheon Series events, and Council on the Radio programming.
The String Orchestra of the Rockies, now in its 24th year, is the only professional ensemble of its kind in Montana. SOR, as the orchestra is affectionately known, draws upon the talents of the finest string players in the Big Sky Country. Many internationally acclaimed guest artists have shared the stage with the String Orchestra of the Rockies, thrilling audiences with their musical reach and flexibility. The group regularly plays to a full house as they treat listeners to music as varied as Montana itself.
Montana Repertory Theatre
Contact
406.243.6809 32 Campus Drive\nUniversity of Montana\nMissoula, MT 59812 Website
Established in 1967, Montana Repertory Theatre is the state’s only full-season professional Equity theatre and serves as the resident theatre of the University of Montana. The Rep stands at the cross-section of educational and professional theatre, producing work that celebrates, engages and challenges the people of Missoula and the state of Montana.
Montana Actors Theatre
Contact
(406) 945-0272 515 S. Higgins Ave., Missoula, MT 59801 Website
MAT-Missoula is a dynamic member of the Missoula artistic community. In addition to being a part of a 501(c)(3) regional Montana theatre company, MAT-Missoula is also a local entity! We employ hundreds of volunteers yearly – from actors to technicians to box office staff! In addition, we connect with the lives of the Missoula community daily, through publicity, outreaches, workshops, and productions. We are also a part of the Missoula economic community, raising and spending money locally and located in the heart of downtown Missoula on Higgins in the Crystal Theatre! MAT-Missoula is a ‚Äúfamily‚Äù of artists and we want you to be a part!
Missoula Community Chorus
Contact
406.244.5800 400 W. Broadway, Suite 1, Missoula, MT 59802 Website
Founded in 2001, the chorus now has more than 100 voices, and under the direction of Ronald Wilcott, the no audition chorus, and its satellite group the Missoula Community Chamber Chorale, perform several times a year. Holiday appearances in December and our Singing valentines are especially well-received and fun! Interested musicians can contact us through our website. New singers are admitted, space permitting, in September and January.
Humanities Montana
Contact
406.243.6022 311 Brantly Hall, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59801 Website
Humanities Montana is Montana’s nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Montana Center for the Book is the state’s affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. Both sponsor the Montana Festival of the Book.
Alpine Artisans
Contact
406.793.5706 P.O. Box 841, Seeley Lake, MT 59868 Website
Alpine Artisans is a group of over 150 artists and supporters of the arts dedicated to promoting and preserving the arts in the Seeley/Swan/Blackfoot Valleys. Alpine Artisans sponsors the annual Loon and Fish Festival Memorial Day weekend, Open Book Club book readings and signings throughout the year, a year-round self-guided Tour of the Arts featuring open studios, Two Valleys Stage performing arts series, arts education outreach activities, and numerous other cultural events throughout the year.
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