Presented by Tinworks Art

In Conversation: Preserving Samuel Lewis's Legacy in Bozeman - March 26, 7pm

About This Event

Tinworks Art: In Conversation

March 26, 7 pm, Tinworks at Rialto
$12

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Preserving Samuel Lewis’s Legacy in Bozeman
A conversation with Melissa Ragain and Eileen Tenney



Join Dr. Melissa Ragain in conversation with Eileen Tenney, researcher and steward of the historic Samuel Lewis House, as they explore the remarkable story of Samuel W. Lewis, a 19th-century Black entertainer, settler, and entrepreneur who helped shape early Bozeman. Together, they'll share how architectural preservation, archival detective work, and storytelling are bringing his legacy back to light. Ragain will also offer a preview of the upcoming exhibition Chisel & Razor: The Artistic Legacies of Edmonia & Samuel Lewis.

 

Tinworks Art: In Conversation are ticketed evening events, open to the public, hosted at the Rialto Theater in downtown Bozeman. Tinworks Art is an artist- and community- centered nonprofit organization and art space that contributes to the cultural and social fabric of greater Bozeman by supporting inclusive and immersive contemporary art experiences for artists and audiences in non-traditional spaces, where art meets the American West.

 

Event Schedule

7pm - Doors open. Food and drinks can be purchased upstairs from gute Laune and brought downstairs to the theater.

7:30pm - Tickets will be sold to waiting list participants present at the Rialto from ticket holders who have not arrived and thereby have forfeited their tickets.

7:45pm - Speakers will begin, question and answer period will follow.

9:15pm - Event concludes.

 

Many people are interested in this event! We ask that you purchase tickets if you are committed to attending. If you are unable to attend your workshop please contact angela.yonke@tinworksart.org within 48 hours of the event to ensure we are able to pass your ticket to someone on the waiting list in a timely manner. Tinworks understands that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but we ask that you contact us as soon as possible if you know you are unable to attend. 

If registration fills, a "Waiting List" option will become available and you can select this to be added to a queue. We will contact these individuals as spots become available. We also recommend those on the waiting list come to the Rialto the night of the event to be sold available tickets the most quickly.

Parking downtown can be tricky, so we recommend arriving with plenty of time and using the parking garage located on Tracy Avenue or coming via public transportation.

Have a question, or would you like to request sponsored (free) tickets for yourself or your students contact  angela.yonke@tinworksart.org. Committed attendance requests only please.

 

For more information

To learn about our exhibition programming and to stay informed about what's going on at Tinworks Art sign up for our newsletter on our website www.tinworksart.org and follow us on social media. 

Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/tinworksartbozeman)
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tinworksart/)

Interested in making a donation? Help support our quality programming for all ages this season by visiting https://www.tinworksart.org/give.

About This Event

Tinworks Art: In Conversation

March 26, 7 pm, Tinworks at Rialto
$12

Ragain-Tenney.gif

 

Preserving Samuel Lewis’s Legacy in Bozeman
A conversation with Melissa Ragain and Eileen Tenney



Join Dr. Melissa Ragain in conversation with Eileen Tenney, researcher and steward of the historic Samuel Lewis House, as they explore the remarkable story of Samuel W. Lewis, a 19th-century Black entertainer, settler, and entrepreneur who helped shape early Bozeman. Together, they'll share how architectural preservation, archival detective work, and storytelling are bringing his legacy back to light. Ragain will also offer a preview of the upcoming exhibition Chisel & Razor: The Artistic Legacies of Edmonia & Samuel Lewis.

 

Tinworks Art: In Conversation are ticketed evening events, open to the public, hosted at the Rialto Theater in downtown Bozeman. Tinworks Art is an artist- and community- centered nonprofit organization and art space that contributes to the cultural and social fabric of greater Bozeman by supporting inclusive and immersive contemporary art experiences for artists and audiences in non-traditional spaces, where art meets the American West.

 

Event Schedule

7pm - Doors open. Food and drinks can be purchased upstairs from gute Laune and brought downstairs to the theater.

7:30pm - Tickets will be sold to waiting list participants present at the Rialto from ticket holders who have not arrived and thereby have forfeited their tickets.

7:45pm - Speakers will begin, question and answer period will follow.

9:15pm - Event concludes.

 

Many people are interested in this event! We ask that you purchase tickets if you are committed to attending. If you are unable to attend your workshop please contact angela.yonke@tinworksart.org within 48 hours of the event to ensure we are able to pass your ticket to someone on the waiting list in a timely manner. Tinworks understands that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but we ask that you contact us as soon as possible if you know you are unable to attend. 

If registration fills, a "Waiting List" option will become available and you can select this to be added to a queue. We will contact these individuals as spots become available. We also recommend those on the waiting list come to the Rialto the night of the event to be sold available tickets the most quickly.

Parking downtown can be tricky, so we recommend arriving with plenty of time and using the parking garage located on Tracy Avenue or coming via public transportation.

Have a question, or would you like to request sponsored (free) tickets for yourself or your students contact  angela.yonke@tinworksart.org. Committed attendance requests only please.

 

For more information

To learn about our exhibition programming and to stay informed about what's going on at Tinworks Art sign up for our newsletter on our website www.tinworksart.org and follow us on social media. 

Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/tinworksartbozeman)
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tinworksart/)

Interested in making a donation? Help support our quality programming for all ages this season by visiting https://www.tinworksart.org/give.

Getting There

Tinworks at Rialto
10 W Main Street
Bozeman, 59715
United States