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Fishing, in my estimation, is not a hobby, a diversion, a pastime, a sport, an interest, a challenge, or an escape. Like painting, it is a necessary passion." — Russell Chatham, in his preface to "Dark Waters" 'tienhig Fishing" — collection of Tom Morgan. R.I.. Winston Rod C.opnpiiny MUSEUM SHOWCASES CHATHAM /\ M J '^ I ^ as \M.1I a.s a paltontologx department with an international reputation. Tiie mll^ellm otters tiirec / % M m M galleries suitable for displaying art — some 9,000 square feet o...f exhibit space. The 100 paintings From June 9 through October 7, the Museum of the Rockies will present a 30-\ear retrospective of Russell (Chatham's art (Chatham is a I.i\ingston artist, writer, fisherman, and publisher who moved to Montana in the early 197()s. The exhibit will comprise 100 pieces C.hatham painted between 1959 and 1989. a 1 2-canvas series of new work called "The Seasons," and a display by other artists who influenced him. The new museum, on the campus of Montana .State I ni\crsit\ in Ho/eman, is a substantial facility w ith a state-of the art planetarium "I never really get used to seeing ducks high in the northern Rockies.
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