Celebrate "Anila Quayyum Agha: Shadows & Splendor" with Anila Quayyum Agha, internationally recognized for her award-winning large-scale installations that use light, shadow and pattern to create inclusive, immersive and shared experiences. 5-6 p.m.: Gallery reception with Anila Quayyum Agha. Museum Members receive complimentary beverages.6-7 p.m.: Anila Quayyum Agha artist talk in the Museum Auditorium This […]
Discover the art of crafting your very own kokedama with local Redhead Green Thumb, Laurie Carruthers. Kokedamas encompass a Japanese method that entails wrapping moss around a soil sphere, with an ornamental plant thriving on the surface. These captivating living creations can be hung or showcased in a container, adding a unique touch to your space. Participants take […]
“Excited to share my journey into the world of natural skincare! Join me as I dive into the benefits of tallow and how it transformed my skincare routine. Whether you're curious about clean beauty or looking for products that truly nourish your skin, this is the perfect opportunity to learn more. I'll be discussing the […]
Join us for the opening reception of printmaker Andrew Kosten's series, "Ritual, Or Habit" Read more about this artist on our website:brookingsartscouncil.org/andrew-kosten
Celebrate "That’s How We Roll" the new collaborartive artwork by Jim Yellowhawk and Ray “Rock Boy” Janis. This work will be on view in the lower level of the South Dakota Art Museum. The image shared here is a portion of the entire artwork. 5:30-6:30 p.m.: Reception with Jim Yellowhawk and Ray “Rock Boy” Janis. […]
Create your own unique linocut dish towels! Art teacher Hannah Grapevine will teach you this fun printmaking process. No exerience necessary All supplies provided Ages 9+, children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult.
Join a local ceramicist to learn how to use a pottery wheel. Note that this is a two session class, one for making and one for glazing. Ages 9+, 12 and under should be accompanied by an adult. No prior ceramic experience required. Making: Tuesday, October 8th Glazing: Thursday, October 24th