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ARLEE — “To Whom Gray Matters: An Exhibition of Photographs” featuring the work of Katherine Dagnall, Linda Ferris, Thomas Fleming and Phylicia McDonald will be featured at Hangin Art Gallery in Arlee May 30 through June 20, with an opening reception Thursday, May 30, from 5 to 7 p.m.

Four photographers in the advanced black and white photography class at Salish Kootenai College have generated some 40 photographs for this show during the spring term. This is the fourth time that students of SKC instructor and photographer David J. Spear picked a project, made pictures, edited and printed their work for this exhibition. For more information on the exhibition “To Whom Gray Matters.” please call David Spear at Salish Kootenai College at (406) 275-4848. 

These photographers were invited to show their work at Hangin Art Gallery by the Killdeer Artisans Guild, formed in 2010 as a cooperative of artists centered on the Flathead Reservation. 

In addition to showing the diverse artworks of member artists, the guild welcomes collaborative opportunities with community groups and organizations, hosting special events, performances and shows.  

For more information about Killdeer Artisans Guild, contact Jim Newberg at (406) 726-4230.

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