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“One man practicing kindness in the wilderness is worth all the temples this world pulls.” – Jack Kerouac
The goal of the Montana Institute for the Arts is to see Montana film, art and theater work flourish. We want to create and collaborate educational programs to better prepare those interested in the industry and promote Montana-made projects. We’ll do this by donors, sponsorship’s and fundraising.
This Institute was established to assist Montana artists by helping fund their theater, film or art project through a grant submission process. Through this we can address social issues that are relevant to today’s Montana and foster creative relationships throughout the “art” community. In doing so, we created a platform for educational courses so students will have a better understanding of the tools necessary to work in the industry.
The best way to learn film making is to make films, with the support and guidance of experienced industry practitioners. The Montana Institute works with industry professionals who are passionate and involved in film making. These professionals are chosen for their knowledge and their ability to inspire, and teach, and have won awards. They are currently working out of New York and Los Angeles and have active film or theater projects in the works.
Do you want to help further your interest, career and education in the Art community? See if M.I.A is right for you.
Learn more about us at go-mia.org
“One man practicing kindness in the wilderness is worth all the temples this world pulls.” – Jack Kerouac
The goal of the Montana Institute for the Arts is to see Montana film, art and theater work flourish. We want to create and collaborate educational programs to better prepare those interested in the industry and promote Montana-made projects. We’ll do this by donors, sponsorship’s and fundraising.
This Institute was established to assist Montana artists by helping fund their theater, film or art project through a grant submission process. Through this we can address social issues that are relevant to today’s Montana and foster creative relationships throughout the “art” community. In doing so, we created a platform for educational courses so students will have a better understanding of the tools necessary to work in the industry.
The best way to learn film making is to make films, with the support and guidance of experienced industry practitioners. The Montana Institute works with industry professionals who are passionate and involved in film making. These professionals are chosen for their knowledge and their ability to inspire, and teach, and have won awards. They are currently working out of New York and Los Angeles and have active film or theater projects in the works.
Do you want to help further your interest, career and education in the Art community? See if M.I.A is right for you.
Learn more about us at go-mia.org