The Missoula Art Museum (MAM), in Missoula, Montana, was founded in 1975, and is one of the leading contemporary art museums in the Intermountain West. MAM has one gallery dedicated to Contemporary American Indian Art and recently featured the work of Choctaw artist Marcus Amerman in an exhibit called Indian Country.
The exhibition included a number of glass pieces made in collaboration with Tlingit artist Preston Singletary. These works are shown below
Shown above is Song of the Underwater Panther, made in 2012, blown and sand carved glass.
Shown above is Keno Trailed Water Vessel, made in 2010, blown and sand carved glass.
Another view of Keno Trailed Water Vessel
Shown above is March of the Long-Nosed Gods, made in 2010, blown and sand carved glass.
Shown above is Buffalo Man, made in 2010, blown and sand carved glass.
Another view of Buffalo Man
Detail from Buffalo Man
Shown above is He Who Drinks the Juice of Stone, made in 2010, blown and sand carved glass.
Another view of He Who Drinks the Juice of Stone
Shown above is One Star, made in 2010, blown and sand carved glass.
Another view of One Star
Shown above is Hail Storm, made in 2010, blown and sand carved glass
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Another view of Hail Storm
Shown above is Two Strike, made in 2010, blown and sand carved glass.
Another view of Two Strike
Another view of Two Strike
More American Indian Art
Indians 101: Glass art by Marcus Amerman (museum tour)
Indians 101: Contemporary American Indian Art of Marcus Amerman (museum tour)
Indians 101: Contemporary Indian animal art (museum tour)
Indians 101: Glass Art by Northwest Native Carvers and Weavers (Art Diary)
Indians 101: Exploring Glass Art by Native Artists (Art Diary)
Indians 101: Reborn Rez Wrecks (museum tour)
Indians 101: Hubcap Shields (museum tour)
Indians 101: Contemporary American Indian Art (Photo Diary)