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Light at Last – Solo Art Exhibition by Montana Artist Nate Closson

Cassens Fine Art is proud to present “Light at Last,” a solo exhibition by Montana painter Nate Closson. Opening with an artist reception on Friday, June 6, from 5–7 p.m., the exhibition will be on view throughout the month. Closson’s work is rooted in the rhythms of the Western landscape, capturing the transition from winter’s stillness to the promise of spring. Horses, ranch houses, long shadows and warm light come together in compositions that feel both intimate and grounded.
Closson’s process begins outdoors, and the moments are developed into carefully structured paintings that unfold in layers. “Nate’s work carries the weight of lived experience,” says Michelle Cassens, owner and curator of Cassens Fine Art. “There’s a clarity in these paintings that comes from someone who understands the land, the light and the silence that define it.”
“Light at Last” is both a celebration of the Montana landscape and a personal reflection on resilience. Created in the wake of a difficult year marked by loss and recovery, this body of work is Closson’s meditation on emergence, warmth and the return of vitality. Horses appear not as distant figures, but as near-life-sized presences—symbols of movement, energy and belonging.
Standout works include “Summer at Last,” a field scene at Mad Wolf Ranch where mustangs cluster in the sun, their golden coats glowing against sun-faded grasses. In Mustangs and the Ranch House, horses and home share the frame equally, neither diminished, each anchoring the composition with quiet power. “These paintings are about more than what’s shown,” Cassens adds. “They remind us of the good, enduring things and the light that always comes back.”
Cassens Fine Art invites the community to experience “Light At Last” and to join us in welcoming Nate Closson on Friday, June 6, from 5–7 p.m. at the Opening Reception.