Museum collections focus on the art and life of Charles M. Russell and his contemporaries of the late 1800's and early 1900's. Exhibits also include the art of preceding and ensuing generations that depict the culture, life, and country of Russell’s West.
In addition to the 2-level museum, Russell's home and studio are on the grounds and open to the public, as is the Russell Riders Sculpture Garden, with five major bronzes.
25 paintings and 6 sculptures show the light and color used to depict the American Southwest
The exhibition plan will continue to evolve until the opening in March 2019
A 70-painting career retrospective showcases his luminescent colors and authentic portrayal of Native Americans