Susie Risho
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Random Acts of Creativity
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Susie Risho is a professional artist who works in a wide array of mediums including: oil and acrylic painting, clay and concrete sculpture, collage, book making & illustrating, poetry and…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jason Neal Jul 15, 2011.

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Jason Neal replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
Over the last twenty years many small cities (small as in 50,000 - 100,000+ residents) have seen the rapid development of "big-box store" shopping districts, like the one on N. Reserve Street in Missoula. They're kind of an easy…
Jul 15, 2011
Jason Neal replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
Agreed.  It really needs to be somewhere on the grassy part of campus, with some trees or bushes around....
Jul 14, 2011
elizabeth orvis replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
I love this sculpture. I don't like where they put it though.
Jul 13, 2011
Ednor Therriault replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
That is brilliantly twisted! Or is it twistedly brilliant?
Jul 5, 2011
Kim Anderson replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
William Rossiter, one of our longest serving speakers on the HM Speakers Bureau, sent this photo from a recent trip through a large swath of Eastern Montana. The most creative bumper guards ever!
Jul 5, 2011
Ednor Therriault replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
Every time I drive past the Kelly's car in Arlee I can't help but think about that scene in the movie 'Used Cars' where they put Luke Fuch's body in the car-on-a-pole. One of the best comedies ever.
Jun 21, 2011
Jason Neal replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
That makes my car-on-a-pole look like some sort of amateur hack job.  I don't see signs of birds nesting in the wheel wells or anything.  Sweet!
Jun 17, 2011
Ednor Therriault replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
I will pull over every time for a car on a pole. There's an exquisitely restored vintage beauty, unknown make, on a pole near the highway in Libby. It's kind of on its own, not near a business, with no sign or identifying info. I'll…
Jun 17, 2011
Jason Neal replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
I suppose you don't have to stick an old car up on a pole and put a mannequin in the driver's seat in order to advertise your salvage yard...but why on earth wouldn't you?   This is on the east side of Hwy 93, just as you're…
Jun 17, 2011
Jason Neal replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
This isn't terribly random, but I do like it.  It's Jay Laber's found-objects sculpture "Charging Forward" on Campus Drive at UM.
Jun 17, 2011
Susie Risho replied to Susie Risho's discussion 'Random Acts of Creativity'
Welcome everyone!   We are all participants of the arts as we look around us every day.  Consider the art and creativity that you see around you—especially in unexpected places.  Tell us what you find outstanding, curious, weird…
Jun 15, 2011

Random Acts of Creativity

Susie Risho is a professional artist who works in a wide array of mediums including: oil and acrylic painting, clay and concrete sculpture, collage, book making & illustrating, poetry and gardening. She currently serves as president of The Art Associates of Missoula, an organization promoting the arts for children. She is the executive director of StoryKeepers, and has taught in private schools, the Flagship and museum…See More
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