Bitter Pill: Montana Lives Affected by RX Abuse

2016 Juried Art Exhibition

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration, the District of Montana U.S. Attorney’s Office, and the Montana Attorney General’s Office Resolve Montana initiative were proud to present Bitter Pill:  Montana Lives Affected by Rx Abuse, a 2016 art exhibition that expressed the human side of prescription drug abuse and recovery.  Artwork can be an effective and unique medium to bring the conversation about prescription drug abuse and the toll it exacts on our families, friends, and neighbors to a broad audience. The Bitter Pill exhibition showcased works from more than 30 amateur and professional artists from across Montana whose pieces examined the state’s prescription drug abuse epidemic.

Through their art and accompanying statements, the artists presented the pain and struggles that prescription drug abuse can create.  Some artists explored issues such as personal loss, lies told to mask ugly truths, and the effect prescription drug abuse has on the people around the abusers.  Others explored the ability of support networks to provide help without judgment, the blessing of second chances, the ability to break the cycle of prescription drug abuse, and the healing of wounds on the path toward recovery. The Bitter Pill art showcase provided the opportunity for positive community discussion that not only reflected on the effects of prescription medication abuse within the community, but did so from the perspectives of those struggling with the effects most.

The Bitter Pill Exhibition traveled to: 

  • Billings Public Library, Billings
  • Skyview High School, Billings
  • Montana State Capitol Rotunda, Helena
  • Staggering Ox, Helena
  • Joseph P. Mazurek Justice Building, Helena 
  • Zootown Arts Community Center, Helena
  • Fergus County High School, Lewistown
  • Central Montana Medical Center, Lewistown
  • Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis MN
  • Folklore Coffee, Conrad
  • Conrad Library, Conrad 
  • Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Great Falls
  • Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell
  • Elk’s Lodge #463, Bozeman
  • Beartooth Elks Lodge #534, Red Lodge
  • Dawson County Community College, Glendive