Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild

Artist-in-Residence Dates:


September 2023:

10th anniversary celebration

Phil Aaberg (Montana,USA) 

Sam Clayton (UK)

Mark Jacobs (UK)

Kevin O'Dwyer (Ireland)


Venue: 

Lincoln, Montana

​USA

​​PARTICIPATING ARTISTS 2019

Stuart Frost (Norway/UK)

Alison Stigora (USA)

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2020 Montana Governor's Arts Award Honoree



Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild

1500 E MT Hwy 200 

​Lincoln, Montana 59639

​Geocode:05233719201300000​

BLACKFOOT PATHWAYS: SCULPTURE IN THE WILD

​​​​​​PARTICIPATING ARTISTS 2017

Jaakko Pernu (Finland)

Patrick Dougherty (USA)

Casey Schachner  (USA)

(BPSW/ UM Graduate 

​Emerging Artist )

​​PARTICIPATING ARTISTS 2021

Michael Brolly (USA)​​

Beth Korth   (Montana,USA)

Phil Aaberg  (Montana, USA)

Sculpture in the Wild featured in 

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Amy Dempsey takes us on a ‘grand tour’, of more than sixty amazing destinations with thousands of artworks from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries for both the intrepid art explorer and the armchair traveler.

BPSW ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE 2023

September 4th to 22th 


Sam Clayton (UK)

Mark Jacobs (UK)
Kevin O'Dwyer (Ireland)​


Sculpture launch on September 23th at noon


Artists will work onsite throughout the 3 weeks of the residency.


Summer Program of Events

Sculpture in the Wild selected as one of the 
15 Best Places to Road Trip in the US in 2022

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS 2022

Bently Spang (Montana, USA)

Phil Aaberg (Montana, USA)

Stuart Frost (Norway/UK)

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS 2016Chris Drury (UK)

Tyler Nansen (USA)

(BPSW/ UM Graduate

Emerging Artist)


Open from Dawn to Dusk   

Admission Free     On Site Parking 

Dogs allowed on a leash

​​​​Participating Artists 2015

Brandon Ballengee (USA)

Noellynn Pepos  (USA)

Sam Clayton (UK)

Mark Jacobs (UK)

Kevin O'Dwyer (Ireland)

Residency Brief


Artists  incorporate materials - natural and industrial - that are associated with the community's economic and cultural traditions to create site-specific sculptures on a 26 acre woodlands site.

​International Sculpture Park celebrating the rich cultural, environmental and industrial heritage of the Blackfoot Valley