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Site Information for Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild

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DateCreated5/16/2024 5:02:41 PM
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DirectionsLocated just East of Lincoln, Montana on Highway 200.Located just East of Lincoln, Montana on Highway 200.
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MailingCityLincoln
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MailingStreetPO Box 712
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NetDescriptionsBlackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild International Sculpture Park celebrates the rich environmental, industrial and cultural heritage of the Blackfoot Valley. Sculptors have been invited to create significant site-specific works of art using the materials - natural and industrial - that are associated with the community's economic and cultural traditions. The 2014 sculpture symposium brought together internationally respected symposium artists Steven Siegel (USA), Jorn Ronnau (Denmark), Alan Counihan (Ireland), Jaakko Pernu (Finland) and Kevin O'Dwyer (Ireland) on site to engage with it's landscape, exploring it's historical, environmental and industrial history through contemporary art practice. Lincoln, Montana, a community nestled in the Blackfoot Valley, has been the center of rich, often times conflicting social, cultural and environmental values. Mining, logging and ranching has been the key economic factors that have sustained the community throughout its history. As the logging and mining industries have subsided over the past 25 years the community finds itself at a crossroads in both economic and cultural development. Reflecting on it's history and looking towards the future, the community has chosen contemporary art practice to act as both a creative and economic catalyst.
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SiteNameBlackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild
SiteRegionGold West
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StreetCityLincoln
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StreetStreetSculpture Way
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Urlhttp://www.sculptureinthewild.com

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