Title: Montana Committee for the Humanities
1Montana Committee for the Humanities
- Key Ingredients MontanaMay, 2006-March, 2007
2- Presented by
- the Montana Committee for the Humanities and the
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
3Key Ingredients Montana Overview
- Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit
America by Food - Extended opportunities to promote, interpret,
celebrate Montana agriculture, food, and food
culture, 2006-2007 - Smithsonian Institution cachet
- Six small Montana museums will host Bigfork,
Butte, Colstrip, Conrad, Huntley, Libby - Most important feature local programming around
the KI exhibit core involvement of local
organizations, businesses, schools, etc. - New connections between agricultural, business,
and cultural/education communities - Previous success of Barn Again Celebrating an
American Icon Smithsonian exhibition in Montana
(2003) - Tourism potential
- Emphasis on local production/local consumption,
sustainability, foodways
4Key Ingredients Montana Support
- MCHproject sponsor and coordinator
- --contracting for the exhibition with
SI--identifying (through proposal process) the
six Montana museums, --engaging the
scholar/consultant (and sending him to the
national KI workshop) - --making grants to the six museums
- --establishing (through proposal process) a
special KI Speakers Bureau, and a
reading/discussion series - --training museum personnel regarding the KI
exhibit and associated local programming
--engaging the Montana Historical Society to
produce a companion photographic exhibition of
Montana food history - The six Montana museums
- Major financial support from the Montana
Department of Agricultures Growth Through
Agriculture program
5The Castle, Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
DC
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7More of the SI Complex
8Key Ingredients 19 cases, 3,475 lbs
9Key IngredientsFive Themes
- Land of Plenty
- Local Flavors
- Dynamic Delivery
- Festival of Feasts
- Home Cooking
10KI Utah, 2005
11Scenes of Assembled Exhibit, Utah
12Scenes of Assembled Exhibit, Utah
13Key Ingredients America by FoodMontana
Schedule, 2006-2007
- May 26 July 8 Mai Wah Society, Butte
- July 16 Aug. 26 The Heritage Museum, Libby
- Sept. 3 Oct. 13 Pondera History
Association
Transportation Museum, Conrad - Oct. 22 Dec. 2 Huntley Project
Museum,
Huntley - Dec. 10 Jan. 20 Schoolhouse History and Art
Center,
Colstrip - Jan. 28 March 10 Bigfork Art and Cultural
Center, Bigfork
14Mai Wah Society, Butte
15Mai Wah Parade
16The Heritage Museum, Libby
17The Heritage Museum, Libby
18Pondera History Association-Transportation
Museum, Conrad
19Huntley Project Museum, Huntley
20Huntley Project Museum, Huntley
21Schoolhouse History and Art Center, Colstrip
22Schoolhouse History and Art Center, Colstrip
23Bigfork Art and Cultural Center, Bigfork
24Greg Patent, KI Montana scholar/consultant
25Winner of 2003 James M. Beard Prize, for
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27Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
- Speakers available through MCH Speakers Bureau
- MCH covers honorarium and travel costs
- Thirteen different speakers and programs
- Available to non-profit, governmental and
educational organizations throughout Montana - Contact Yvonne Gritzner for further information
28Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
- The Belle of Amherst Allyson Adams, playwright,
teacher, and actress, Virginia City843-5258adams
allyson_at_hotmail.com - At Home on the Range Food as Love in Literature
of the Western FrontierSue Hart, professor of
English, Montana State University-Billings657-287
9 office 248-4690 homeshart_at_msubillings.edu - CKraft in the KitchenEdrienne Cindy Kittredge,
long-time museum director, current director
Creative Arts Enterprise,Montana State
University-Great Falls268-3713 office 468-2160
homeckittredge_at_msugf.edu  - A Taste of Montana A History of Cooking and
Cookbooks in MontanaMolly Kruckenberg, state
archivist, Montana Historical Society,
Helena444-7482 office 227-9295
homemkruckenberg_at_mt.gov
29Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
- Fire Lookouts and FoodLibby Langston, author and
journalist, Missoula721-0451libbylan_at_bigsky.net
- From the Land Harvesting Food PlantsRosalyn
LaPier, enrolled member of Blackfeet Nation,
research fellow, Missoula728-6224rrlapier_at_aol.co
m - Montanas Emerging Food ShedAri LeVaux, food
writer and columnist Flash in the Pan,
Missoula829-9926lavo_at_montana.com - The Nature of Eating Food, Cultures, and
LandscapeCindy Ott, history curator and
affiliated assistant professor Museum of the
Rockies/Montana State University-Bozeman994-6578
office 579-7666 homecindyott_at_montana.edu - Â Food, Culture, and Tradition Global Cuisine,
Its Experience and Influence upon American
SocietyRaymond E. Risho, independent scholar,
master chef of international cuisine, retired
restaurateur Perugia, Missoula549-0752 home Â
544-0752 cellrisho_at_qwest.net
30Key Ingredients MontanaSpeakers Bureau
- Songs for your SupperWilliam Rossiter, retired
professor/chair of humanities, Flathead Valley
Community College, Kalispell755-2236bill_rossite
r_at_centurytel.net - Keeping It Local Cultural and Agricultural
Preservation and the Global EconomyJosh
Slotnick, farm manager, adjunct professor of
ecological agriculture and society, University of
Montana-Missoula239-6993 farm 543-1255 home
peas_at_archerserve.com - Eating Our WordsChrysti M. Smith, researcher and
host of Chrysti the Wordsmith radio series,
Belgrade388-7480ctwordsmith_at_yahoo.com - Cookbook Culture Food and Community in Eastern
Montana Randi Tanglen, MCH research fellow,
Tucson AZ(520) 444-0206Â (Offered in summer
only)rlt_at_email.arizona.edu
31Key Ingredients Montana OpenBook Reading and
Discussion Series
- As another complement to Key Ingredients, MCH is
sponsoring a special Key Ingredients OpenBook
reading and discussion program - Titles will include Feasting and Fasting with
Lewis Clark A Food and Social History of the
Early 1800s by Leandra Zim Holland, How To Cook A
Wolf by M.F.K. Fisher, The Raw and The Cooked by
Jim Harrison, and others - Contact Kim Anderson for further information
32Also of note Eat Our Words Montana Writers
Cookbook, published September, 2005, by MCH and
Farcountry Press
33Montana Committee for the Humanities
- Independent nonprofit, state affiliate of
National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal
agency - Nonprofit governing board
- Also, state grant proposal review panel for NEH
funds - Incorporated, 501 (c) (3), Articles, Bylaws, etc.
- 19 Members, 15 self-elected, 4 appointed by
Governor, 4-year term - Officers chair and vice chair
- Founded in 1972
- Staff of four offices in Missoula
34The Humanities?
- History
- Literature
- Languages
- Philosophy
- Ethics
- Law, jurisprudence
- Archaeology
- History and criticism of the arts and music
- Cultural, historical and critical aspects of the
social and natural sciences
35MCH Programs
- Grants, c. 40 annually, statewide
- Speakers Bureau, 150 programs annually,
especially rural Montana - Museum on Main Street (Key Ingredients)
- Montana Center for the Book
- OpenBook reading and discussion programs, 20
series annually, especially, eastern Montana,
Hi-Line - Montana Festival of the Book, September 28-30,
2006 Missoula - Letters About Literature, student writing
competition - One Book Montana, for 2005-2006, Letters About
Yellowstone - Governors Humanities Awards, biennially
- Publications, magazine, Eat Our Words, catalogs,
etc. - Websites
- E-newsletter
36Further MCH and Key Ingredients Information
- Websites www.humanities.mt.org,
www.montanabook.org, www.bookfest-mt.org, and
www.keyingredients.org, www.museumonmainstreet.org
, www.si.edu - Magazine Rendezvous The Humanities in Montana
(twice yearly) - Monthly E-Newsletter
- E-mail humanities.mt_at_umontana.edu
- 406-243-6022
- 311 Brantly, The University of Montana, Missoula,
MT 59812
37MCH Appreciates the Opportunity to Bring Key
Ingredients Montana to the Governors Conference
on Tourism and Recreation!
- Montana Committee for the Humanities