Exhibitions

Strata Editions is an experimental project, gallery space, and store that presents new collections of photobooks, photographic art, and furniture designed in-house. Strata’s intention is to stay small: in scope, focus, and operations. “Small” does not preclude expansive—by prioritizing the idea of “small” in curation and approach, we foster deep conversations for wide imagining.

We hope to use our physical space in Livingston, Montana, to build community through looking together at photographs—what they show us and how they make meaning. A part of our mission is to share our process and provide access to our and others’ stories, their words and images, through public programming of the usual kind, openings and artist talks, but also screenings, group conversations, barbecues, and parties.

Collections

Programs & Events

What’s On:

CALDERA
Photographs by Christopher Campbell

August 16, 2025–December 6, 2025

Opening Reception
Saturday, August 16, 5–8pm

18 Business Park Road, Unit 1C
Livingston, MT 59047

Visits by appointment: will@strata-editions.com

Past Exhibitions

  • Lucid Pleasures

    March 16–July 26, 2025

    Our third collection, curated in collaboration with Gnomic Book, is a wide-eyed reflection on the surreal—at times, downright absurd—atmosphere of the current political and social climate both here and abroad and how we can locate ourselves in acts of imagination as a means to discover the beauty (and freedom) within the noise of it all.

  • Southern Spirit

    October 26, 2024–February 1, 2025

    Our second collection finds its geographies, inner and outer, in the American South, a place of beauty and decay, deliverance and devastation, faith and fossil fuels. These myriad contradictions and confluences are on full display in this selection of visionary books and prints.

  • Western Contemporary

    March 8–April 12, 2024

    Strata’s first collection presents works that reflect, envision, and connect places, beings, and ideas in the American West. While it’s not easy, or truly possible, to get a rope around the West, by bringing multiple perspectives into conversation, we hope to represent the depth of current photographic explorations of the region, and the land itself.