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Applications open for Artist Wilderness Connection

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Artists from various disciplines, media, and styles are invited to apply to the 2026 Artist Wilderness Connection, a unique collaborative artist-in-residence program in Montana managed by Glacier Art Museum, Flathead National Forest, Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, and Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation.

The program is now in its 22nd year.

Applications are currently open online and are due Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. Individuals and group collaborations from all artistic styles and mediums are invited to apply. The online application and full program information is available at glacierartmuseum.org/artist-wilderness. Accepted artists will be notified in February and will be announced to the public in March 2026.

The 2026 Artist Wilderness Connection program will select three artists, writers, or musicians to stay in National Forest cabins in the Bob Marshall or Great Bear Wilderness areas of Northwest Montana and the Rocky Mountain Front for one to two weeks during the months of July, August, or September while creating art inspired by nature and their wilderness living experience. After completing their residency, artists will work with the Glacier Art Museum and other Program Partners to share their backcountry experience with a free community outreach program or exhibition, and will donate a representative artwork to the Artist Wilderness Connection program.

For more information about the program and application process, contact Alyssa Cordova at the Glacier Art Museum, 406.755.5268, [email protected], or Rebecca Powell at the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation, 406.387.3808, [email protected]. To see a list of potential cabins to select when applying, please visit bmwf.org/awc