Reimagining Original Art and Interior Design at a New Gallery in Billings, Montana

Kibler & Kirch Fine Art (KKFA) inspires timeless and contemporary art for any space.
Kibler & Kirch Fine Art

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Having the best of both worlds is something Jeremiah Young of Montana-based interior design firm Kibler & Kirch knows well. Since relaunching and rebranding his acclaimed Stapleton Gallery into Kibler & Kirch Fine Art (KKFA) on December 6, the owner and creative director is excited for what’s to come.”While we have been busy opening our new home store, we have also been busy behind the scenes creating a world-class art gallery experience to complement it,” Young shares.

Kibler & Kirch Fine Art

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“Stapleton Gallery was a place for creativity in many forms where we fostered both established and emerging artists in a group exhibition format,” he says of the Kibler & Kirch sister business opened in 2016. “Our relaunch and rebranding with KKFA is an exciting new chapter of our dedication to creating seamless art and interior environments.”

Kibler & Kirch Fine Art

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While KKFA continues to develop and nurture relationships with Montana artists, the gallery now brings historical art, “found” pieces and work sourced from artists across the country. Young describes this newfound artistic diversity as, “a well-curated and surprising collection of art and objects that feel at home in the best interiors.” Each piece – from contemporary to classic – is hand-selected by the Kibler & Kirch design team.

Kibler & Kirch Fine Art

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The gallery itself transports those entering the space to a room-like setting that emphasizes furnishings and décor seen in the Kibler & Kirch store to create a natural flow of art and design. Among the art displayed, artists such as  Tyler Murphy, Audrey Hall, Judd Thompson and Ben Pease.“We’ve always believed that great art should be part of great spaces,” Young explains. “Through KKFA, we’re offering a place where people can discover pieces that inspire them, whether they’re looking for a single work or building a collection.”

Kibler & Kirch Fine Art

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KKFA is located on the second floor of the new Kibler & Kirch store at 2807 1st Ave. North in downtown Billings, and is open  Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Artwork may also be purchased online.

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