RAPID CITY, SD (PNAN) – The South Dakota Governor’s 9th Biennial Art Exhibition opens Friday, December 3, 2021 in the a Sen. Stan Adelstein & Lynda K. Clark Gallery at the Dahl Arts Center. This exhibit is the premier showcase for artists currently living and working in South Dakota. In addition during a closing reception at 5:00 pm on Friday, March 4, 2022, a Curator’s Talk will begin at 5:45 pm.
Established in 2003 to recognize and encourage South Dakota artists and to promote the artistic identity of the state, this year’s Biennial Jurors selected 66 final pieces from over 300 entries.
Works in the exhibit are by Tenyoh, Steve Babbitt, Byron Banasiak, John Banasiak, Michael Baum, Diana Behl, Angela Behrends, Amanda Boerger, Keith BraveHeart, Roger Broer, Dillon Bryant, Skott Chandler, Alexis Doerr, Nemo Dorn, Susan Drey, Bill Feterl, Thomas Fluharty, Jeff Freeman, Ginny Freitag, Carol Geu, Gina Gibson, Luke Gorder, Becky Grismer, Amber Hansen, Sarah A. Hanson-Pareek, Seth Harwood, Liz Heeren, Susan Heggestad, JoAnn Hoffman, Jodi Jensen Vittitoe, Rick Johns, Thomas Jones, Jeremy Kendall, Young Ae Kim, Karen Kinder, Epiphany Knedler, Haley Larson, Michele Meester, Christopher Meyer, Darcy Millette, Deborah Mitchell, Alan Montgomery, Safet Musinovic, Sandra Newman, Quintin Owens, Phyllis W. Packard, John Peters, Paul Peterson, Tim Peterson, D. George Prisbe-Przybysz, Michael Ramey, Jessie Rasche, Jerry Rawlings, Anna Reich, Tim Rickett, Erik Ritter,Barbara Rowe, Joe Schaeffer, J. Desy Schoenewies, Vickie Schumacher, Gary Steinley, Altman Studeny, Daniel Tackett, Dustin Twiss, Lynn Verschoor and Anna Youngers.
The exhibit also travel to several venues throughout South Dakota, which were the South Dakota Art Museum, John A. Day Gallery in Vermilion and the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science in Sioux Falls.
For more information about upcoming exhibits, visit rapidcityartscouncil.org