Her educational path spanned three countries (Germany, Great Britain, and the United States), but it was the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains that turned Uschi into a "shadow catcher and light chaser." After initially practicing the Zen of landscape photography, her passion for photographing birds has transformed her into a seeker of magic, equilibrium, and soul in those feathered relatives we call "birds."Ĭynthia Swidler is an artist and retired occupational therapist in Missoula, Montana. After careers in teaching and international relations, she found her true calling as a photographer capturing the beauty of the wild. Uschi Carpenter is a nature, wildlife, and fine arts photographer living in Missoula, Montana. Born and raised in Walla Walla, Washington, Frostad now makes her home in Missoula, Montana. Her work is held in numerous private and public collections including The University of Victoria in British Columbia, The Montana Museum of Arts and Culture, The Missoula Art Museum and The University of Washington Medical Center. In 2018 she received MAC’s Artist Innovation Award. In 1994 she was awarded a Montana Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship. and abroad in Canada, China, Italy and New Zealand. Frostad has exhibited throughout the Northwest, in California, Maryland, Washington D.C. She received a BFA from the Maryland Institute, College of Art in 1990, and in 1994 completed an MFA in Painting at The University of Montana. Frostad studied at Studio Arts Center International in Florence, Italy in 1985-86. Each artist provides her own vision of the avian world, with multiple mediums represented. The ZACC is delighted to host 12 fantastic women artists in celebration of their love for birds, opening on the second Friday, April 8, from 5-8 PM in the ZACC’s Main Gallery. Monday through Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM and Sunday noon to 4 PM Gallery Opening on the Second Friday, April 8, 2022, 5-8 PMĮxhibiting in the Main Gallery through April 30 With works by Diane Olhoeft, Cindy Swidler, Jean Albus, Karen Savory, Sally Friou, Stephanie Frostad, Uschi Carpenter, Kate Davis, Gail Trenfield, Cathy Weber, & Renee Taaffe ‘When Women Were Birds’ / Women Artists celebrate their Winged Muses We are certain we can find a way for you to make a difference! AVAILABLE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Please look at the various volunteer roles listed and send us your contact information, as well as your preferred availability (evenings after 5, Sundays, unavailable on Tuesdays, etc.), using the subsequent form. Vouchers may not be redeemed for retail items such as pottery, items in the shop, or gallery pieces. For each additional 10 hours, volunteers are eligible for another voucher of the same value. Therefore, those volunteers who complete at least 15 hours for the ZACC are eligible to receive a voucher valued at $25 to be used on events and classes for themselves, or events, classes or camps for family members. However you would like to help out, we want you to know that we value your contribution. There are also several individual opportunities to lend a hand throughout the year like our annual Mini Show fundraiser or tabling sessions at schools and community events. We welcome folks to help in several areas of our operation our youth classes and rock camps, our Laura Grace Barrett Print Shop, and live events held in the Show Room at the ZACC. Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the ZACC! Our organization thrives on the generosity of volunteers like you to help fulfill our mission.
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