How the Land Remembers Us

Join us for a Mountain Time Arts documentary about a historic celebration of Native American Presence in Yellowstone National Park.


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Yellowstone Revealed 2023 took Madison Junction by storm!

The immersive cultural and art exhibition within Yellowstone National Park organized by Mountain Time Arts debuted for its second year Aug. 10 through Aug. 12 at Madison Junction with an exhibition from artists Sean Chandler (Aaniiih) and Ben Pease (Apsáalooke/Tsétsêhéstâhes).

Event: 2023 Yellowstone Revealed

MTA produces bold, engaging public art that is free to all.

Mountain Time Arts (MTA) drives change through the cultivation of bold and engaging public art projects and programs that explore the history, culture and environment of the Rocky Mountain West and its Sovereign Nations. MTA is committed to social and environmental justice. We understand collaborative and inclusive inquiry as a means to generate new knowledge and work toward solutions for all. MTA participants share diverse perspectives and build a culture of engagement and transformation, leading to a more resilient community.

MTA projects have engaged internationally-known artists along with hundreds of local participants including ranchers, environmentalists, scientists, Native American scholars, and local politicians to learn about our region’s complex land and water systems and diverse cultural heritages. This opens critical conversations among all of these groups. We believe that art can help people understand and care about the science and culture of climate change, and that environmental and social justice are deeply and essentially intertwined.

 
 

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TESTIMONIALS

  • They were so memorable. They filled all my senses, my mind, my soul and heart. Well done!
    — WaterWorks Attendee
  • I was engaged and challenged to review my assumptions about water resources in our valley.
    — WaterWorks Attendee
  • Refreshing venues. Many pungent memories because of the unexpected locations.
    — WaterWorks Attendee
  • The events created a unique and profound opportunity to think and feel about our relationship to water… in essence we shared these experiences together as a community
    — WaterWorks Attendee
 
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