Sandstone Gallery Art Walk

For the April ArtWalk, Sandstone Gallery will showcase beautiful watercolors on canvas by Dick Cottrill, as well as acrylic and watercolor paintings and urban sketches by John Kennedy. Our 2025 Spring Art Challenge features 6 x 8 miniature masterpieces created by various artists, available for purchase. The Billings Art Association will highlight the work of Lindsey Huntley and Dorene Amber for the months of April and May.

Join us for an artists’ reception with light refreshments from 5-9 PM. Many of our 14 featured artists will be present to display their work and discuss their artistic process. We invite you to come enjoy a lively evening in downtown Billings!

Click on the links above for more details about our featured artists and to view samples of their work.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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  • Posted on: March 17, 2025

Never Really Cowboys: New Work by Gordon McConnell Exhibition Opening Reception

Exhibition Dates: April 4 – May 24, 2025

Kirks’ Grocery is proud to present Never Really Cowboys: New Work by Gordon McConnell. Gordon McConnell has always looked at and thought about the mythical Old West through the lens of a contemporary artist. He is influenced by the postmodernism of his generational peers, the “Pictures” group, and, more recently, the stylistics of early 1960s Pop Art. Like artists of that era, McConnell treats mass-produced imagery as readymade material. His sources are frames from movies, promotional stills, advertising graphics and comic books. Lately, he has been reprocessing images from some of his own earlier monochromatic paintings and painted over old canvases, sacrificing the old for something new.

In 2024, Gordon McConnell manipulated images digitally before referencing and interpreting them on canvas, using varied techniques and formal strategies to serve the needs of each composition. The experience of making each piece informed the process and decision-making for the next. Masculinity is a theme—in poses and action, and varied styles. Stagecoaches and the excitable draft animals pulling them are shown in a posterized rendering and in comic book style-made-large with bold colors, pronounced texture and surface variation.

The Western Horseman paintings in this exhibition derive from 1980s Marlboro magazine ads. Western Horseman #2, with the yellow slicker, comes from the edition of Newsweek that contained Mark Stevens’ landmark article on the Montana art scene—featuring Theodore Waddell and Patrick Zentz among others, themselves looking like Marlboro men posed on their ranches.

Despite appearances, the riders are never really cowboys: they are actors playing lawmen and outlaws, stuntmen driving teams, handsome models (sometimes real ranchers) in stylized Western gear pushing cigarettes, and comic book characters drawn by New York illustrators.

  • Posted on: March 13, 2025

Art Preview: Kathryn Schmidt Paintings & Jennifer Eli Indreland Mini Assemblages & Paintings

Come out for a preview of our new exhibition which features paintings on paper by Kathryn Schmidt and miniature assemblages and paintings by Jennifer Eli Indreland.
Kathryn Schmidt and Jennifer Indreland will both be at this event. It is a great chance to enjoy a laid back evening with fellow art enthusiasts before our opening on Friday for ArtWalk.
Food by Chef Ashley Woodward.

Thanks to Riversage Billings inn for making this event possible!
FREE EVENT

  • Posted on: February 4, 2025

Art Opening: Kathryn Schmidt: Paintings on Paper & Jennifer Indreland Miniature Assemblages & Paintings

Kathryn Schmidt: Paintings on Paper & Jennifer Indreland Miniature Assemblages & Paintings
February 7 – March 27, 2025
Opening reception: Friday, February 7, 5–9 pm (during ArtWalk) with delicious bites by Chef Ashley Woodward.

Kathryn Schmidt: Paintings on Paper with Jennifer Indreland Miniature Assemblages & Paintings will feature new paintings by Kathryn Schmidt in juxtaposition with new small works by Jennifer Eli Indreland featured on our shelves.

Kathryn Schmidt is a Bozeman-based painter who has been creating figurative and narrative work for over 40 years that reflects on the mysteries of the world and human beings. A grounded respect for nature paired with intimations of our climate-changed world are hallmarks of her practice.
These small, mostly black and white paintings on paper, never before shown, are many things: observed rock formations, first takes on a new idea for a painting and stand alone images reflecting the solitude and wandering mind quality of the studio. All things happen there when the world falls away.

Jennifer Indreland is a Billings artist whose nomadic early years drew her back to Montana to be near the ranch that has been in her family for generations. Her work is influenced by folk tales, medieval art, and the strange beauty found in the darker corners of history. This exhibition features surreal depictions of the animal kingdom in the form of miniature assemblages and paintings.

  • Posted on: February 4, 2025

Sandstone Gallery ArtWalk

Sandstone Gallery is proud to showcase the stunning alcohol ink and watercolor paintings of Lana Bittner and the beautiful acrylic, oil, and charcoal pieces of Teresa Brown! Our special event in the guest gallery is Billings Arts Association’s (BAA) Miniature Show. Over 20 BAA artists will show up to four pieces each, awards will be presented at ArtWalk. We are also featuring two BAA artists: Edda Freestone and LaVonne Girardin.

Join our March 7th event for an Artists’ Reception with light refreshments from 5-9 PM. You’ll have the chance to meet many of our 14 member artists, learn about their creative processes, and discover the inspiration behind their work. Everything in our gallery is Made in Montana! Note: This is the new date of the February 7th event that was postponed due to a winter storm. 

Click on the links above to explore more about our featured artists and see examples of their beautiful work.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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  • Posted on: January 13, 2025