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20th Annual Dahl Mountain Photography Competition and Exhibition
Various Artists
02.23.24 - 04.20.24 Inez & Milton Shaver Gallery, Denise Du Broy Gallery Complete list of this year's selected artists and winners > Participants in this year’s exhibition were chosen by a jury comprised of regional photographers, Dan Tackett, Nick Krull, and Jessica Nelson, owner of JD Photography. Awards are given in three exhibit categories– youth (18 and under), adult amateur/hobbyist, and adult experienced/professional. The competition received over 200 submissions this year, demonstrating the extent of local talent active in furthering the medium of photography in the region. Local photographer and avid rock climber, Sarah Ponwith said, “I love getting to share a moment in time amongst the dirt and grime and pure adrenaline we go through as climbers. Being a part of this exhibit is so incredible as I get to bring my adventure here to share with you.” The jurors selected 58 photos by 38 photographers for this outstanding exhibition of mountain-inspired photography. The Rapid City Arts Council will provide cash awards for first, second, and third place participants selected by the jury in all three categories, plus an award for Best of Show the community is encouraged to vote for the People’s Choice Award through the closing of the exhibit. |
South Dakota Governor's 10th Biennial Art Exhibition
Various Artists
12.15.23 - 03.30.24 Sen. Stan Adelstein & Lynda K. Clark Gallery Closing Reception | March 29, 2024 This juried exhibition is the premier showcase for artists currently living and working in South Dakota, celebrating the tremendous quality and their unique diversity of artistic creativity. The travelling biennial exhibition and its catalog serve as historical records, documenting the work of the state’s most important and innovative contemporary artists. Featured Artists: Yoko Sugawara (Tenyoh), John Banasiak, Michael Baum, Bridget Beck, Diana Behl, Angela Behrends, Chris Benson, Paul Boerboom, Amanda Boerger, Bonnie Brahms, Dillon Bryant, Luke Bryant, Skott Chandler, Wyatt Dickson, Susan Drey, Jordan Eaton, Lonnie Ellis, Molly Fulton, Carol Geu, Gina Gibson, Kristi Goodell-Nordbye, Luke Gorder, Sharon Gray, Becky Grismer, Bonnie Halsey-Dutton, Amber Hansen, Seth Harwood, Liz Heeren, Susan Heggestad, Jodi Jensen Vittitoe, Thomas Jones, Don Kates, Epiphany Knedler, Andrew Kosten, Amy Lehman, Dennis Linn, Christopher Meyer, Mikayla Meyer, Allen Morris, Darrel Nelson, Quintin Owens, Scott Parsons, Paul Peterson, Tim Peterson, James Pollock, Nick Poppens, James Quigley, Jessie Rasche, Jerry Rawlings, Anna Reich, Peter Reichart, Tim Rickett, Camille Riner, Erik Ritter, Elvis Rosendo, Joe Schaeffer, J. Desy Schoenewies, Michelle St. Vrain, Tim Steele, Mark Stemwedel, Daniel Tackett, Lindsay Twa, Emilia Van Ert, Matthew Whitehead, Erin Wohletz, Anna Youngers, Tonna Zieske.
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TOPO
Quintin Owens
12.08.23 - 03.16.23 Ruth Brennan Gallery TOPO is a reflection on Look Out Mountain, Crow Peak, Spearfish Mountain, Bear Butte and Terry Peak as objects of wonder. Each location is represented by its seven highest topographic lines utilizing topographical contour maps and satellite elevation data produced by NASA’s Space Shuttle Endeavor. Quintin uses the language of maps and data to create form. This work is an effort to traverse between documentation of place and ever changing encounters of immediate experience. The TOPO exhibition is made up of four different series. Terrains and Prairie Grass both employ the use of a 3D printer to print the forms of contour loops as ceramic objects. The Cairns series uses a computer controlled milling machine to cut the wood contours of the topographical lines. The title for the final series is a playful reference to graffiti and this series uses crushed brick and the computer controlled milling machine to create wall reliefs. |