• Tinworks Art is an inclusive, immersive nonprofit contemporary art space in Bozeman’s northeast neighborhood.

  • Tinworks Art is open seasonally from June through October.

    Our 2024 exhibition season The Lay of the Land is open to the public Thursday through Sunday from 10am-6pm beginning June 16 through October 19, 2024 with an opening celebration on June 15, 2024 from 6-9pm.

    Wheatfield—An Inspiration. The seed is in the ground, a new ecological artwork by Agnes Denes is currently in progress and on view in the Tinworks field at N Ida and Cottonwood.

    Two outdoor works by Layli Long Soldier are currently on view at Tinworks Art. We welcome the public to visit these works at any time.

    Day Poem: Sun Mirrors is located in the center of the Tinworks campus on the concrete pad at 719 N Ida.

    I don’t trust nobody but the land is located at the southern edge of the site on the façade of the Mill Building along E Cottonwood (visible from Treeline Coffee).

    Please email info@tinworksart.org with any questions related to your visit.

  • Wheatfield—An Inspiration. The seed is in the ground by Agnes Denes is a new ecological artwork in progress in the Tinworks field at 719 N Ida and Cottonwood.

    In October 2023, we planted a crop of Bobcat winter wheat with a local farmer as the first stage of the project. The artwork continues to be grow, and is tended by community volunteers. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at Tinworks Art, we would love to have you!

    Denes invites the Bozeman community to participate in Questionnaire, a work in which Denes poses questions about the most pressing issues facing humanity, like artificial intelligence and global warming, inviting answers and solutions from the community to be submitted online.

  • Visit Tinworks Art exhibitions and join us for events! We love spending time with our community of artists, neighbors, visitors, and volunteers.

    If you’re interested in volunteering, please visit our Volunteer page to give us more information about your skills and interests.

    You can stay up-to-date about everything happening at Tinworks Art by signing up for our newsletter and following us on social media. Feel free to share with friends to help spread the word about Tinworks Art.

  • Sign up for our newsletter by scrolling to the bottom of this page. For the latest information about events and programming at Tinworks Art, follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

  • For the coming years, Tinworks Art’s field and complex of buildings will remain dedicated to artists and arts programming.

    As we grow and learn the needs of our artists and community, we will evolve to meet these needs.

  • We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization funded by individual donations from people like you.

    If you’d like to be a part of our community of supporters, donate here.

  • Thank you so much for you interest in Tinworks Art and for your inquiry to use our facilities for your event in 2024. We are not able to offer the rental of our facilities at this time.

    Please keep us in mind for your 2025 events.

THANK YOU!

A visitor with A Seed to Eat the World by Julie Ann Nagle for Invisible Prairie, 2023. Photo by Blair Speed.