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Jason Clarks "Freeland" at Missoula Art Museum links Dawes and homestead history to prairie loss and restoration

3211802 · May 6, 2025
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Artist Jason Clarks exhibition 'Freeland' at the Missoula Art Museum formed the backdrop for a panel that connected the Dawes, allotment and Homestead Acts to contemporary conversations about prairie loss and restoration.

Jason Clarks exhibition Freeland, on view in the Missoula Art Museum's Linda M. Frost Gallery, uses printmaking to examine the Dawes, allotment and Homestead Acts and their impacts on land, animals and people, the museums senior curator said at a public panel.

"This exhibition, Freeland, which examines the Dawes, allotment, and homestead acts, and their impacts on land and animals and people," Brandon Ranches, senior curator at the Missoula Art Museum, told attendees. The gallery wall Clark described as a 60-print series and the full project as 320…

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