Placed Chronicle is a new monthly journal of frontiers.

We are a document of liminal Montana: a borderland looking ahead at the past, between old ways and new ideas, big skies and small communities, the rooted nomad and the wandering familial. Each month we speak with a local artist, writer, tradesperson, entrepreneur—visionaries for whom somewhere else is here, and we wonder alongside them at where exactly, and how exactly—spatially, temporally—here is placed.

  1. Read more: Chronicle 006—Martha Tuttle
    Chronicle 006—Martha Tuttle

    Chronicle 006—Martha Tuttle

    When Martha Tuttle compares a painting to a human body—“the stretchers, the bones, and then the canvas of the skin”—it’s not just a turn of phrase....
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  2. Read more: Chronicle 005 - Trey HIll
    Chronicle 005 - Trey HIll

    Chronicle 005 - Trey HIll

    Last spring, in the foothills of ­Missoula, we visited Trey Hill at his picturesque studio, which looks exactly what you might think when you think...
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  3. Read more: Chronicle 004 - Casey Zablocki
    Chronicle 004 - Casey Zablocki

    Chronicle 004 - Casey Zablocki

    Over crackling sounds from his wood-fired anagama kiln, we spoke with Casey Zablocki, a ceramicist and sculptor based in Missoula. Zablocki’s work ...
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  4. Read more: Chronicle 003 - Giselle Hicks
    Chronicle 003 - Giselle Hicks

    Chronicle 003 - Giselle Hicks

    This month we spoke with Giselle Hicks, whose solo exhibition "Growth Rest Change" is on show now at Placed. Hicks is shy about allowing visitors ...
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