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Frog Around & Find Out at The ZACC

June 6, 2025 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Free
Frog Around & Find Out at the ZACC in Missoula Friday at 5:00 pm.
Leap into the strange, symbolic, and sublime with Frog Around & Find Out, a two-person exhibition by Montana artists Courtney Blazon and Sage Friss. This visually rich and conceptually layered show uses frogs and toads as powerful metaphors—guardians of memory, symbols of transformation, and living reminders of what we stand to lose in a rapidly changing world.
Courtney Blazon’s work blends the real with the imagined through lush, illustrative compositions rooted in memory and myth. Frogs and toads emerge as messengers of nostalgia, liminality, and the fragile nature of remembering. Her vivid, dreamlike works invite viewers into worlds where past and present intertwine. See more of her work at www.courtneyblazon.com
Sage Friss brings a personal and ecological lens to his work, exploring the incredible diversity and vulnerability of frogs. Through drawings and mixed-media pieces, Friss reflects on recent life experiences, intercultural symbology, and the overlooked complexity of amphibians. This body of work is both a celebration and a call to action. See more of Sage’s work at www.mffineproductions.com
The artists invite gallery visitors to support amphibian conservation by donating to Save the Frogs, a nonprofit working to protect these vital creatures around the world: https://savethefrogs.com/donate/
Exhibition Events:
First Friday Opening: June 6 at 5-8 PM
Artist Talk: June 19 at 5:30 PM
Workshop for Kids (11 and Younger): June 14
Workshop for Adults & Kids over 12: June 15
Join us at the ZACC to explore this curious and colorful exhibition that asks us to slow down, look closely, and—yes—frog around and find out.




