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First Friday: The Space Soft Opening with Jazmine Raymond and Boston McDonald

September 5, 2025 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Music @ 7:00 pm
Free
We’re opening our doors—and you’re invited! Join us for a special First Friday celebration to mark the soft launch of The Space, Missoula’s new DIY studio for grown-up creators.
Come meet the artists, check out The Space, and help us kick off this next chapter in Missoula’s creative scene.
Featured Artists:
Jazmine Raymond is a Missoula-based artist whose work utilizes multiple media to explore themes of love, loss, relationships, and home. Her pieces often feature women and children, flora and fauna, and imaginative hybrids thereof. After earning a BA in Visual Art from Bennington College, she returned to Missoula and completed a BS in Ecology and Organismal Biology from the University of Montana. Jazmine’s art is rooted in her deep connection to Missoula, where she relishes her time outdoors, and has made a life with her partner, Lee Stuurmans, their young daughter, and two cats.
Montana-grown songwriter Boston McDonald sings with a rare versatility, often trading hats between resident rockstar, earnest indie-pop troubadour and subtle-yet-slick, alt-folk string-slinger. Expect a nexus of heartfelt and swaggering, and honest, original tunes.




