The Livingston Center for Art and Culture will celebrate the artistic talents of Park County residents with the annual Community Art Show from February 11th through March 8th. This is the Center’s longest running show, that premiered 25 years ago. Featured will be artwork from seasoned artists to budding creative novices and include painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelry makers, fabric weavers, and more. For Hilary Honadel, a participating artist and printmaker from Livingston, exhibiting alongside fellow artists reinforces the essential role of shared creative spaces and environments. “This exhibition serves as a vital forum for artistic engagement, highlighting the creative expression within our community while celebrating the Center’s long-standing role in fostering meaningful connections through the arts. It’s an honor to contribute to this milestone event and to be part of a space that continues to support and uplift artists across disciplines and backgrounds.” The public will have the opportunity to meet participating artists at a Reception on February 21st from 6 to 8 pm. The Center is located at 119 South Main Street in historic downtown Livingston. To learn more, contact the Center at (406) 222-5222 or visit http://www.livingstoncenter.org. Come see what your neighbors have been creating.

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