Our Mission

Our Mission
The mission of the C.M. Russell Museum is to collect, preserve, research, interpret and educate on the art and life of Charles M. Russell; the art and life of his contemporaries; and the art of preceding and ensuing generations that depicts and focuses on the culture, life and country of Russell’s West.

Museum: Welcome to the C.M. Russell Museum, a place where the Old West is still alive. Artist Charles M. Russell captured the landscapes, the spirit, and the culture of the West during the late 1800s and early 1900s. His artwork is part entertainment, party history lesson. Russell’s log studio was built in 1903 and is adjacent to his home.

Studio: Made of western red cedar telephone poles, the studio is filled with authentic cowboy gear and Indian artifacts that Russell collected and used as he painted or sculpted. View the setting where Charlie created many of his significant works!

Home: The C.M. Russell home is a blue, two-story frame house built in 1900 for a mere $800! It is furnished with period pieces as well as items from the Russell family. In its time, it was located in the most fashionable district in Great Falls. Charles M. Russell died on October 24, 1926 in the front bedroom of this home.