Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

Great Falls, Montana

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: exterior
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: front garden view
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: sculptures
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: artist
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: cultural event
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: patrons
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: exterior
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: front garden view
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: sculptures
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: artist
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: cultural event
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art: patrons
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Physical Address:

1400 1st Avenue North, Great Falls, MT 59401

Mailing Address:

1400 1st Avenue North, Great Falls, MT 59401

Contact Info

406-727-8255

406-727-8256

info@the-square.org

About Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

There's something for everyone at Paris Gibson Square! "The Square" as we are affectionately known to area residents is located inside one of Great Falls' oldest and most beloved landmarks - the historic Paris Gibson Square. The magnificent sandstone structure was completed in 1896 and served as a public school until 1975. Re-opened in 1977 as a cultural center the building is home to a remarkable contemporary art museum with dynamic changing and permanent exhibitions. Enjoy the unique figure sculptures by a Montana original - Lee Steen, explore the changing exhibition galleries or stroll through our beautifully landscaped grounds and sculpture garden. The Square also offers a vibrant education department that includes guided tours, classes and workshops for all ages and abilities. Group tours available by appointment.

Admission is free courtesy of Farmer's Union Insurance - another Montana original!

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Activities

American Heritage

Art

Art Museum

Childrens Activities

Cultural

Education

Exhibit

Family Reunions

Folk Art

Heritage

History

Museum

Tour

Weddings

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Amenities

Childrens Activities

Handicapped Accessible

Maps

Parking

Public Restroom

Registered Historic Site

Tour

Unescorted Tour

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

All Year

Hours

Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Tuesday evenings: 7:00pm - 9:00pm

About Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art

There's something for everyone at Paris Gibson Square! "The Square" as we are affectionately known to area residents is located inside one of Great Falls' oldest and most beloved landmarks - the historic Paris Gibson Square. The magnificent sandstone structure was completed in 1896 and served as a public school until 1975. Re-opened in 1977 as a cultural center the building is home to a remarkable contemporary art museum with dynamic changing and permanent exhibitions. Enjoy the unique figure sculptures by a Montana original - Lee Steen, explore the changing exhibition galleries or stroll through our beautifully landscaped grounds and sculpture garden. The Square also offers a vibrant education department that includes guided tours, classes and workshops for all ages and abilities. Group tours available by appointment.

Admission is free courtesy of Farmer's Union Insurance - another Montana original!

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Activities

American Heritage

Art

Art Museum

Childrens Activities

Cultural

Education

Exhibit

Family Reunions

Folk Art

Heritage

History

Museum

Tour

Weddings

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Amenities

Childrens Activities

Handicapped Accessible

Maps

Parking

Public Restroom

Registered Historic Site

Tour

Unescorted Tour

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Reservations

Group Reservations Required

Walk-Ins Welcome

Season

All Year

Hours

Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Tuesday evenings: 7:00pm - 9:00pm

About Great Falls, Montana

Elevation: 3,398

Population: 60,414

County: Cascade

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