The Creative and Cultural Economy

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10 must-see music festivals in Montana this summer

For festival producers, summertime in Montana is a literal heyday as tourism heats up, and every town on the map seems to be getting in the festival business.

C-SPAN visits Missoula to share city’s rich history, personalities

The reports will be part of “Missoula Weekend” on C-SPAN2 and C-SPAN3.

You can never have too much of Yellowstone

John Clayton, a great writer and painstaking researcher, has given us a new perspective on America’s first National Park

Save the Dragon – no not the White Walker one… Missoula’s beloved Dragon Hollow

Join us as we work to refurbish Missoula’s beloved Dragon Hollow to “Save the Dragon.”

Some of the most amazing images of Montana you’ll ever see. Friday, May 3rd5 – 8 pm at Goodworks Ventures

Join MWA’s Shining Mountains Chapter and Brian Christianson Photography for May’s First Friday in Missoula to experience the Great Burn through large-format landscape photography.

Intensive Film School Program Returns to the Flathead for a Second Year

Montana Institute for the Arts, backed by Kate Bosworth and Michael Polish, is now accepting applications

The Creative Sector: A Proven Economic Catalyst for Rural America

The “secret sauce” for those prospering rural areas is their ability to leverage their creative sector assets to catalyze economic and workforce development initiatives in those rural areas.

Community STEAM Night returns to Billings Public Library

Community STEAM night at the Billings Public Library aims to get people interested in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.

International Wildlife Film Festival features photographer’s view of climate disasters

Balog, who’s traveled the world shooting natural disasters and melting glaciers for National Geographic and other major publications, gives viewers some insight into the situations he’s encountered in “The Human Element.”

48 Hour Film Project moves to Missoula, impressed by community of filmmakers

“Missoula’s my hometown, it’s where I grew up and went to high school. We know that there’s a really great, emerging filmmaker community in Missoula,” Flink said. “We love Montana, its beauty, the beauty of the filmmaking that comes out of here and I think there are really great filmmakers here.”