Upcoming events
Artist Socials
The last Monday of every month from 7-9pm
Free and open to all!
Join us for an evening of community, collaboration, and artistic connection.
Refreshments and snacks provided!
S.T.E.Ⓐ.M. punk: Call for Art Art Walk Gallery Event
Kenyon House Gallery invites submissions for S.T.E.Ⓐ M. PUNK — a fusion of STEM education and technology with the irreverent, inventive, and industrial aesthetic of steampunk art. This exhibition explores the messy, brilliant space where science meets subversion — where gears and goggles collide with circuits, code, and classroom chalkboards. We’re looking for work that experiments, questions, dismantles, rebuilds, and doesn’t apologize.
Exhibition Dates
Opening Reception: June 12, 2026 5:00-8pm
Exhibition Runs: Through July 5th, 2026
Eligibility & Submission
Open to artists, makers, engineers, educators, inventors, tinkerers, and rule-benders.
All media and formats welcome: sculpture, assemblage, robotics, light/sound installation, digital works, mixed media, wearable tech, or something that doesn’t have a name yet.
Collaborative works encouraged.
Limit 2 submissions per artist/group.
Works must be safe for indoor gallery exhibition. Exterior options are possible.
Key Dates
Submission Deadline: May 25, 2026
Notification of Acceptance: May 26, 2026
Delivery: June 6th
Opening Reception: June 12th 5-8pm
Pickup: July 6-10
How to Submit
Send submissions to kenyonhouse.bzn!@gmail.com with:
Artist/Team name and short bio (200 words max)
Brief project concept or statement (300 words max)
Up to 5 images, sketches, or renderings (JPEG or PNG, 300 dpi)
Title, media, dimensions, installation requirements
Note if electricity, tech support, or special installation is needed.
S.T.E.Ⓐ M. PUNK is a collision — between precision and play, invention and rebellion, classroom and scrapyard. Let’s make a little beautiful chaos together.
Bob Ross Paint Party
Release your inner Bob Ross!
Come join the Bob Ross Painting Party on Saturday, April 4th, from 3-6pm. All materials (16x20 canvas, water-based oils, brushes, palette knives) and light refreshments are included. Bring protective clothing, and feel free to wear a wig and beard to channel Bob Ross!
Katherine will be your guide. Follow along for three hours of creativity using classic Bob techniques like blending, fan brush clouds, happy little trees, palette knife cabins, and more. Price: $70.00. For info and registration, email klwrightartist@gmail.com (include "BOB ROSS" in the header).
Intuitive Art: Artists Panel Presented by MCAC and Kenyon House
Intuitive artists of the Montana Contemporary Arts Collective will share their thoughts and processes. Alex Lorezo, Wendy Marquis and Valley Peters will share insights and aha’s as they wander through the uncharted regions of their own individual journeys. Each will express how trusting their intuition has allowed them to create meaningful art.
Kenyon House Artists NEW WORK
Enjoy the new work from the artists of Kenyon House. In preparation for spring classes, Katherine L Wright will a selection of her Italian watercolors; Monica Gray will exhibit her cast bronze pieces along with her ceramic work. Rae Seibels will be show her new acrylic paintings. Steven B Jackson will display some photomontage and straight photo work. Trevor Nelson will present some intaglio prints and our newest members, Jared Carter and Trevor Parrish (House Made) will have a sample of their silkscreened garments as well as some acrylic paintings to share.
the arTchitects show
Opening Reception Dec. 12, 5-8pm
• Winter Art Walk •
This exhibition isn’t about blueprints or presentation drawings—it’s about the creative pulse behind them. Join us in highlighting the art that shapes the makers who shape our spaces.
September Art Walk: Fragments MCAC Group Showing
Montana Contemporary Art Collective presents a group show of their works which highlight acrylic, watercolor and oil paintings, ceramics, and metal works.
Opening Reception Sept. 12, 2025 from 5-8pm.
Closing Reception October 5, 2025 from 4-6pm
Salvaged Landscapes: Complete Collection
Trevor Nelson’s eye catches the beautiful in the unsightly, the order in the chaos and often ‘a place’ in an object. He finds his abstract landscape images mostly in the failing paint of machines or unexpected results of aging building materials. More paintings than photographs, the viewer is pulled in by what seems familiar, only to find unfamiliarity in the details. Part of the enjoyment of this work is the variety of what viewers ‘see’ in it—where some see a seascape, others, a desert, and yet another, possibly a forest lake. Come take a look and decide for yourself.
The full catalog of Salvaged Landscapes will be displayed or presented in published form.
An Architect’s Eye: Expressing Place, Space and Light
An Architect’s Eye: Expressing place, space and light.
A solo exhibition of art and illustration by Katherine L Wright.