Distinctly Montana Magazine

2026 // Winter

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49 w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m Artist Profiles: T HE BRAINCHILD OF THE MONTANA ARTS COUNCIL IN HELENA, the Montana Circle of American Masters recognizes the lifetime accomplishments of artists across the state who keep cultural traditions alive through their work. From quilters to sculptors, canoe builders to beaders, nominees are evaluated each year based on a number of criteria, including mastery of their craft, an understanding and respect for the cultural heritage represented by their art form, and their role as teacher and mentor in their communities. Seven master artists were inducted into the Circle last spring at the Capitol, including Apsáalooke cowboy poet Henry Real Bird and Salish lifeways keeper Tim Ryan. These inductees joined the ranks of over 50 craftspeople who together represent the diverse artistic and cul- tural traditions practiced in Montana. Distinctly Montana spoke with three master artists about their respective crafts and creative paths. Their stories speak to the levels of persistence and playfulness demanded by creative pursuits, and to the ineffable satisfaction to be had through honing one's craft. by LINDSAY TRAN of American Masters The Montana Circle

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