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SUMMARY:Multi-Age Workshop: Forms of the Bison: Storytelling Through Clay with Exhibiting Artist Cameron Decker
LOCATION:Missoula Art Museum, 335  Pattee St, Missoula, MT 59802, Missoula, MT, 59802
DESCRIPTION:Multi-Age Workshop: Forms of the Bison: Storytelling Through Clay with Exhibiting Artist Cameron Decker\n\n04/25/26 11:00 AM MST\n - 04/25/26 12:30 PM MST\Description:\nSaturday Multiage Workshop\nForms of the Bison: Storytelling Through Clay with Exhibiting Artist Cameron Decker\nApril 25th, 11–12:30\n\nJoin exhibiting artist Cameron Decker for a free, multiage clay workshop inspired by the bison skull forms featured in his museum exhibition, Aspen and Cameron Decker: Honoring Our QÊ·eyqÊ·ay 'Buffalo'. Participants will learn how to create their own small bison skull using a mold developed by the artist, while Cameron shares the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of the bison and its enduring presence in this region. This workshop offers a meaningful opportunity for the community to spend time with the artist, engage more deeply with the work, and connect with clay as a material for holding story, memory, and place. All materials are provided, and no prior experience is necessary.\n \Details:\nSaturday Multiage Workshop\nForms of the Bison: Storytelling Through Clay with Exhibiting Artist Cameron Decker\nApril 25th, 11–12:30\n\nJoin exhibiting artist Cameron Decker for a free, multiage clay workshop inspired by the bison skull forms featured in his museum exhibition, Aspen and Cameron Decker: Honoring Our QÊ·eyqÊ·ay 'Buffalo'. Participants will learn how to create their own small bison skull using a mold developed by the artist, while Cameron shares the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of the bison and its enduring presence in this region. This workshop offers a meaningful opportunity for the community to spend time with the artist, engage more deeply with the work, and connect with clay as a material for holding story, memory, and place. All materials are provided, and no prior experience is necessary.\n \Location:\nMissoula Art Museum\n335  Pattee St, Missoula, MT 59802\nMissoula, MT 59802
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Multi-Age Workshop: Forms of the Bison: Storytelling Through Clay with Exhibiting Artist Cameron Decker<br /><br />04/25/26 11:00 AM MST - 04/25/26 12:30 PM MST<br />Description:<br />Saturday Multiage Workshop<br />
<em>Forms of the Bison: Storytelling Through Clay</em> with Exhibiting Artist Cameron Decker<br />
April 25th, 11&ndash;12:30<br />
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Join exhibiting artist Cameron Decker for a free, multiage clay workshop inspired by the bison skull forms featured in his museum exhibition, <em>Aspen and Cameron Decker: Honoring Our </em><em>Q</em><em>Ê·</em><em>eyq</em><em>Ê·</em><em>ay</em><em> 'Buffalo'</em>. Participants will learn how to create their own small bison skull using a mold developed by the artist, while Cameron shares the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of the bison and its enduring presence in this region. This workshop offers a meaningful opportunity for the community to spend time with the artist, engage more deeply with the work, and connect with clay as a material for holding story, memory, and place. All materials are provided, and no prior experience is necessary.<br />
&nbsp;<br />Details:<br />Saturday Multiage Workshop<br />
<em>Forms of the Bison: Storytelling Through Clay</em> with Exhibiting Artist Cameron Decker<br />
April 25th, 11&ndash;12:30<br />
<br />
Join exhibiting artist Cameron Decker for a free, multiage clay workshop inspired by the bison skull forms featured in his museum exhibition, <em>Aspen and Cameron Decker: Honoring Our </em><em>Q</em><em>Ê·</em><em>eyq</em><em>Ê·</em><em>ay</em><em> 'Buffalo'</em>. Participants will learn how to create their own small bison skull using a mold developed by the artist, while Cameron shares the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of the bison and its enduring presence in this region. This workshop offers a meaningful opportunity for the community to spend time with the artist, engage more deeply with the work, and connect with clay as a material for holding story, memory, and place. All materials are provided, and no prior experience is necessary.<br />
&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Missoula Art Museum<br />335  Pattee St, Missoula, MT 59802<br />Missoula, MT 59802
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