This reading & discussion series will be guided by the following central question: What wisdom might Jewish traditions offer for our current environmental crises? Philosophy, as the love of wisdom, should be open to wisdom wherever it embeds itself. The Tanakh, the textual source of Judaism, arose from within a largely agrarian society with deep […]
Join Marc Racicot, Chairman of the Mansfield Center Advisory Board and former Governor of Montana, and Marc Johnson, Mansfield historian and author, Thursday, January 9, at 7:00 pm MST for A Montana Legacy: Mansfield’s Fidelity to Bipartisanship, Integrity and Ethical Leadership. A public reception will be help preceding the lecture at 6:00 pm. This dialogue […]
Every year, the Holter closes after the new year, turns over every single gallery, and re-opens on the third Friday in January. This year, we will have four exhibitions by three artists opening on the same night!Be sure to stop by for what is sure to be a very fun and exciting evening.
Artist and activist Katie Knight will discuss her latest exhibit at the Holter Museum titled "What Hangs in the Balance." Stop by for what will surely be an informative and enlightening lecture.
Join us for a lecture about female representation in contemporary photography by Christine Garceau, PhD.
This reading & discussion series will be guided by the following central question: What wisdom might Jewish traditions offer for our current environmental crises? Philosophy, as the love of wisdom, should be open to wisdom wherever it embeds itself. The Tanakh, the textual source of Judaism, arose from within a largely agrarian society with deep […]