Artist Reception: Lindsay Jane Ternes "Muse"

Join us for an artist reception featuring a powerful new body of work from Lindsay Jane Ternes that celebrates Glacier National Park! This event is in conjunction with Whitefish Gallery Nights on Thursday, June 4th from 5-8pm. We'll have light refreshments and live music from the Bad Larrys πŸ₯‚ From the artist: When I first stepped into Glacier National Park for a plein air event, my heart expanded in a way I still struggle to put into words. Over the past seven years I have returned to this extraordinary place--to study the curves and angles, to listen, to feel its rhythm. In the months between visits, Glacier stays with me and lingers in my thoughts in the best possible way. It is magical and magnetic, and my brush simply flows. I am deeply honored to present this body of work that reimagines small plein air studies into larger paintings that capture the expansive feeling of standing before my favorite Glacier views. My hope is that the awe and reverence I feel for this beloved muse resonates with you as deeply as it does with me.

When
Thursday, June 4, 2026
05:00 PM
Where
FoR Fine Art
235 Central Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937
Artist Reception: Lindsay Jane Ternes "Muse"
Image via Flathead Beacon
Join us for an artist reception featuring a powerful new body of work from Lindsay Jane Ternes that celebrates Glacier National Park! This event is in conjunction with Whitefish Gallery Nights on Thursday, June 4th from 5-8pm. We'll have light refreshments and live music from the Bad Larrys πŸ₯‚

From the artist: When I first stepped into Glacier National Park for a plein air event, my heart expanded in a way I still struggle to put into words. Over the past seven years I have returned to this extraordinary place--to study the curves and angles, to listen, to feel its rhythm. In the months between visits, Glacier stays with me and lingers in my thoughts in the best possible way. It is magical and magnetic, and my brush simply flows.

I am deeply honored to present this body of work that reimagines small plein air studies into larger paintings that capture the expansive feeling of standing before my favorite Glacier views.

My hope is that the awe and reverence I feel for this beloved muse resonates with you as deeply as it does with me.

Source Β· Flathead Beacon