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Torrents First Friday: REFORGE – Two Voices with Cameron and Quinton Decker at Confluence Center

August 1, 2025 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The Confluence Center (Western Montana’s Home for Nonprofit Events) art program Torrents is thrilled to present a magical evening of art and community! This month we proudly present a duo exhibit by brothers Cameron & Quinton Decker.
Cameron and Quinton Decker are both multidisciplinary artists keenly aware of the importance of history and ancestry.. Cameron’s art practice is guided by intuition, memory, and connection to place. His work with natural materials carries meaning, memory, and deep time of geological histories compressed into color. Whether working in painting, drawing, printmaking, or public art, Cameron’s hope is to honor those who have shaped him.
Quinton’s work spans painting, sculpture, and photography exploring themes of identity, perception and social mythology. This exhibit will feature two bodies of work in painting and photography, the first which reframes dehumanizing mythical creatures in order to examine power of the colonial imagination; and in the other, to examine humanity and the erosion of the American Dream. Together, the work reflects on what it means to be seen—as human, as monstrous, or as something in between.
Join us for the exhibit opening on First Friday, August 1, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, which will include live music at 7:00 pm by Foreshadow, plus free snacks and drinks.
The exhibit will remain on display through August 29 and can be seen by appointment through the Center: 406-926-6526
Free




