This Weekend at The Wilson Hotel: Big Sky Artists’ Collective 8th Annual Art for Everyone Event
BIG SKY ARTISTS’ COLLECTIVE 8th ANNUAL “ART FOR EVERYONE” EVENT
Featuring Work from over 10 Local Artists and ‘Whiskey, Wine & Art’ Saturday Evening
The Big Sky Artists’ Collective will hold its annual Labor Day weekend public art sale in the Wilson Hotel in Big Sky, MT, August 30th and 31st.
Art For Everyone, now in its 8th year, will feature a range of fine art, including painting, photography, and mosaics. With a mix of large and small pieces, and price points as diverse as the art, the Big Sky Artists’ Collective strives to make this an event where there is truly something for everyone, including an evening event providing a chance to get to know these local artists.
Featuring the fine art of members of the Big Sky Artists’ Collective, a non-profit cooperative of over 30 distinguished local artists, the 2025 sale will once again feature the popular Whiskey, Wine and Art + Meet the Artists evening, Saturday August 30th from 5pm – 8pm. With tickets available for purchase to sample whiskey from several Montana distilleries and wine coming from the Pacific Northwest, this “open to everyone” event provides an opportunity to meet the artists in a casual atmosphere and browse a collection of the very best local new art.
Art For Everyone and Whiskey, Wine & Art is open to the entire public from 10:00am – 8pm on Saturday, August 30th and 7am – 4pm on Sunday the 31st.
| Get to know these local artists
PATTY BAUCHMAN (photographer) – “My main goal with wildlife photography is to capture a moment that tells a story of animal behavior and their interactions with the environment or other wildlife.” MICHELLE KRISTULA-GREEN (mosaic artist) – “Capturing the vastness, beauty and character of the Yellowstone ecosystem, its wildlife and nature shows what was, what is and what can be.” RYAN DREWES (photography) – “Life inspires me to create. My creations inspire others to reflect.” |
ANNIE McCOY (outdoor painter) – “The love of the landscape here in Big Sky is why I paint! Often, I will incorporate a fisherman or wildlife.” JAKE MOSHER (photographer) – “Remarkable moments in extraordinary country.” International-award-winning images from the greater Big Sky area. MAGGIE SHANE (landscape artist) – “New art, new year. I hope to see old friends and new art collectors at our group show and sale. Thankful of the ongoing support of The Wilson and the members of the Big Sky Artist Collective for banding together to make this show an annual reality” |