What inspires your child’s artistic side? Children will discover their muse and explore different ways of representing their inspiration. Will you be a fiber and textile artist, sculptor, painter, collage artist, or mixed media? Hint – you can be more than one! Ages 6-12 | Drop Off | Registration Required | $52 ($41.60 members )
Join us at the Brookings Arts Council for our 6 Squared Event on October 16th, 2021! 4:45 pm - Raffle for Tickets 5:00 pm - Art Sale There will be live music and a food truck! All art will be displayed at the Brookings Arts Council October 4th-16th. Viewing of the show will begin October […]
A Bold Announcement will reveal details of SDSU's next comprehensive campaign. Jackrabbits of all generations are invited to experience this extraordinary milestone at SDSU. The announcement is open to the public.
Forever Blue: Twilight at the Campanile will kick off at 5:30 pm on the Alumni Green with food trucks, SDSU ice cream, free logo wear, and even a DJ. The family-friendly festivities will continue into the evening, with live performances from the SDSU Concert Choir and Drum Line starting at 7:15 pm. The party will […]
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Brookings Public Library is hosting speakers from across the state and country to discuss Native history, culture, and issues. This week's lecture is "Seven Things Everyone Should Know About American Indians in South Dakota" by Dr. Craig Howe. This research-based presentation provides a basic background for increasing […]
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Brookings Public Library Library is hosting speakers from across the state and country to discuss Native history, culture, and issues. This event will be in person in the Library's Cooper Room and streamed on Zoom. This week's event is a Hoop Dancing Demonstration by Starr Chief Eagle. […]
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Brookings Public Library is hosting speakers from across the state and country to discuss Native history, culture, and issues. This event will be on Zoom and streamed live in the Library's Cooper Room. This week's talk is "Violence Against Indigenous Relatives: Settler Colonialism’s Impacts Then & Now” […]
Get your holiday shopping done early and shop local at these unique mission-driven gift shops. From art to jewelry, to toys and books, your purchase directly supports the mission of each organization. From Thursday, Nov. 18, to Saturday, Nov. 20, stop in 4 of the 5 museum and cultural organization gift shops and be entered […]
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Brookings Public Library is hosting speakers from across the state and country to discuss Native history, culture, and issues. This event will be in person in the Library's Cooper Room and streamed on Zoom. This week's talk will be "Haudenosaunee Women Lacrosse Players: Making Meaning through Rematriation” […]