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Late Thursday at Missoula Art Museum: Kaneko!

August 21, 2025 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Join the Missoula Art Museum for an exciting evening celebrating the newest addition to the MAM Collection—a stunning work by internationally acclaimed ceramic artist Jun Kaneko. This remarkable piece, generously gifted by Pat and Jeff Aresty, represents one of the most significant additions to MAM’s collection. For years, the Arestys have been instrumental in shaping MAM’s collection, and their latest gift demonstrates their unwavering commitment to bringing world-class contemporary art to our community. This extraordinary work by Kaneko will be on long term view, a signature piece that welcomes visitors to the museum.
Get Funky with Us!
Enjoy an evening of art with fresh sushi served on Kaneko’s fabulous Polka-dotted sushi platter from the MAM Collection, while DJ Mark Myriad spins an eclectic mix of funky beats. No-host bar! Free admission//free expression
About Jun Kaneko
Born in Nagoya, Japan, in 1942, Jun Kaneko emerged as a pivotal figure during America’s Contemporary Ceramics Movement. A resident at the Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Art in 1967, Kaneko formed a lifelong friendship with Rudy Autio. After studying with legendary artists including Peter Voulkos, Paul Soldner, and Jerry Rothman in California, Kaneko went on to teach at prestigious institutions including Scripps College, Rhode Island School of Design, and Cranbrook Academy of Art. His monumental ceramic sculptures and innovative glazing techniques have redefined the boundaries of clay as an artistic medium, earning him recognition in major museums and collections worldwide.
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