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Queer Sunset Watercolor - Montana

Queer Sunset Watercolor - Montana

August 19, 2025 — 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm MT Rain date: August 21, 2025
Last day to register: August 17, 2025

Come enjoy an evening of watercolor and queer community in Bozeman, MT with The Venture Out Project. Bring a blanket or chair or just sit on the grass as we paint the sunset, our surroundings, or anything you would like. Whether you want to talk with others or make a masterpiece, this will be a nice calm evening of connection and art.

We ask folks under the age of 18 to please register themselves and an adult to accompany them.
If you require a service dog to attend, please let us know and we’ll collaborate with you on how to keep you both comfortable and hydrated at this event.



GENERAL INFO

Location: Bozeman area, MT (Salish, Crow, Blackfeet, Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla lands)
Parking: Free parking lot at the event site.
Pets: Furry friends who are not service animals are welcome, but they need to be okay with sitting through a peaceful painting session in a public park and must be on a leash.
Meet: August 19, 2025
Cost:
This event is completely free to access!  We welcome donations of any amount, which help us continue to provide these programs.  We appreciate your support and your contribution!
Bring: Blanket or chair to sit on, water, other art supplies if you would like

COVID SAFETY

Masks are not required during this event, however they are welcomed if wearing one allows you to better engage with the group. PLEASE be mindful of your own and group safety. If you or anyone in your household are not feeling well, do not participate in an event.

  • Information for our land acknowledgment was gathered from nativeland.ca, which provides an estimate of original indigenous land occupation, but does not take into account migratory patterns or movement of the many surrounding communities. We recognize the historical complexity of indigenous movement across the land, and honor with gratitude the many, many surviving native nations whose land we benefit from in our work to diversify the outdoors.