The Art’s Council of Montana hosted Russian shows. Rick Pope, MT Artist
Rick Pope began working at MSU in 1975. He received his BS from California State Polytechnic and his MFA from University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1991 he traveled to Jurmala, Latvia where he was invited to participate in an international ceramics symposium at the Dzintair Institute of Art.
In 1991 he traveled to Jurmala, Latvia where he was invited to participate in an international ceramics symposium at the Dzintair Institute of Art. He has received numerous awards and grants, including grants from the Russian Artist’s Union and the Montana Arts Council.
He has received numerous awards and grants, including grants from the Russian Artist’s Union and the Montana Arts Council. Rick’s work has been featured in more than 100 exhibitions and is included in many public and private collections including the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena; the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia and the private collection of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan in Washington, DC.


“I see you are quite left-leaning. Please do not, in your urban world, be too hard on cattle producers, or, red-neck women. We are human too.”
Of all the bullshit lines I have heard in my life, this one by ballirena Rena Victoria Easton, will go down in infamy, for it is Twainish, Hartish, and thus, forgivable. It is a literary masterpiece, the epitone of the cultural warfare that has ravaged our Freedom Land. This war of words brought the Evangelical Cause to back Trump, who declared The Media the ‘Enemy of the People’ and brought this to light, this lewd suggestion from my competition. Did I tell you I am a newspaper man?
“Milo Yiannopoulos lost his keynote speaking slot at the Conservative Political Action Conference after tapes surfaced of the right wing provocateur and senior Breitbart editor advocating for sexual relationships between “younger boys and older men.”
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