

Unveiling on Earth Day 2023, Revitaliseʌᴉʇɐlǝɹ is a pair of images and words, digitally printed onto laminated glass panels that will be installed as a frieze atop the railings of the pedestrian bridge leading to the entrance to City Hall. Bozeman Creek, a significant waterway, flows through the City Hall grounds. Mountain Time Arts (MTA) in partnership with the City of Bozeman is pleased to present Revitaliseʌᴉʇɐlǝɹ, a #SeeBozemanCreek artwork. Or else, a harbinger, of what could befall our planet, if the ‘Path of the Panther’ becomes a dead end.
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Showing us how to protect the Earth’s last wild places. Perched on the edge of extinction, the panther is an emblem of our once connected world. A paradise paved over and nearly forgotten.

Its lush territory transformed into subdivisions and roadways. In a struggle resonating across the globe, the panther’s habitat is becoming an island. Tickets are available at the door or before the show online at where you can also buy Season Passes and 7-film punch cards, learn more about the series, and view trailers for upcoming films.ĭrawn in by the haunting specter of the Florida panther, a wildlife photographer, veterinarians, ranchers, conservationists, and Indigenous peoples find themselves on the front lines of an accelerating battle between forces of renewal and destruction that have pushed the Everglades to the brink of ecological collapse. The event will also feature our annual Bozeman Doc Series silent auction featuring items from sponsors. The Bozeman Doc Series in partnership with Gallatin Valley Earth Day is excited to present the award-winning new documentary from Bozeman-based Grizzly Creek Films and director Eric Bendick, "Path of the Panther".Ħ:00 pm: Reception in the Emerson ballroom with music, food, drink, and Earth Day information and opportunities from event sponsors and Gallatin Valley Earth Day.
