University Communications and Marketing
Sept. 4, 2018

Gordon McConnell to be featured in Northcutt Steele Gallery
Exhibit will be viewable from September 5 through October 11
Contacts:
University Communications and Marketing, 657-2266
MSU BILLINGS NEWS SERVICES 鈥擳he Northcutt Steele Gallery at 麻豆官网首页入口免费 will host an artist reception for Gordon McConnell鈥檚 exhibition, When the West Was Won, beginning at 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 20. At 5:30 p.m., Gallery Director Dr. Leanne Gilbertson will conduct a conversation with the artist about the exhibition in the gallery. A question and answer session with the audience will follow.
When the West Was Won is comprised of paintings and mixed-media works completed by Billings-based Gordon McConnell over the past five years. Since the late 1980s, McConnell has created works inspired by Western film frames and informed by his sustained study of the history of the American West and its representations in literature, art, film, and photography. While his personal visual language is likely familiar to most in the region, When the West Was Won brings together familiar images with some of the artist鈥檚 latest departures. Together, these works offer a unique opportunity to reflect on the breadth and depth of the artist鈥檚 interrogations of our collective cultural fantasies and individualized experiences of the American West.

Gordon McConnell received a BA in Studio Art from Baylor University and an MA in Art history from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He served as Curator at Yellowstone Art Center, now Yellowstone Art Museum, for over twenty years.
In a gallery adjacent to the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to view some of the Western films that have inspired the artist and will be invited to create their own visual or written interpretations of the impact these images have had on their own lives. This interactive exhibition is designed and installed by MSU Billings art students and gallery assistants, Angel Shandy and Morgan Syring.
The reception is catered, free and open to the public.
For more information about the artist visit: . An interview with the artist and curator about the exhibition is available at: .
The Northcutt Steele Gallery is located on the first floor of the Liberal Arts building on the 麻豆官网首页入口免费 campus. Parking on the campus is free after 5 p.m. For more information visit www.msubillings.edu/gallery or .
For media inquiries and more images contact Dr. Leanne Gilbertson, director of Northcutt Steele Gallery, leanne.gilbertson@msubillings.edu and (406) 657-2903.