South Dakota collection adds artworks

South Dakota Arts Council
Posted 6/6/23

PIERRE — The South Dakota Arts Council recently purchased 14 new pieces for the state’s public art collection through the Art for State Buildings program.

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South Dakota collection adds artworks

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Editor’s note: The Brookings Register did feature stories on the two Brookings artists in the list in previous editions.

PIERRE — The South Dakota Arts Council recently purchased 14 new pieces for the state’s public art collection through the Art for State Buildings program.

The artworks were selected by a five-member advisory committee to the SDAC, which reviewed 65 purchase proposals and based its decisions on set review criteria including: quality of the work; the artwork’s relevance to South Dakota environment, history, heritage, or culture; professional experience of the artist; permanence and safety, as required for public artworks.

The artwork selected for purchase represents artists from across the state, including:

  • Michael Baum, Spearfish, Badlands No. 10, screenprint and archival print
  • Hector Curriel, Sioux Falls, Joe Foss, A Son of South Dakota, acrylic
  • Susan Drey, Rapid City, Pronghorn Hangout, watercolor
  • Rodger Ellingson, Sioux Falls, Great Bear Crowded Weekend, acrylic
  • Paula Fagre, Alcester, Stillness in the Storm, acrylic and alcohol inks
  • Bonnie Halsey-Dutton, Spearfish, Spearfish Creek Surroundings, watercolor
  • Karen Kinder, Brookings, Picnic Lunch No. 2, oil on canvas
  • Bonnie Law, Wall, Cedar’s Catch, photography
  • Donald Montileaux, Rapid City, Good Warriors Watching, colored pencil on ledger
  • Phyllis Packard, Vermillion, River Valley Planting Time, pattern tapestry fiber
  • Daniel Parsons, Aberdeen, Hidden Images, acrylic
  • Jessie Rasche, Brookings, Spring Wild Flowers, oil on canvas
  • Kat Thompson, Whitewood, No Fences, oil
  • Jordan Thornton, Augusta, Georgia: Aconite, linocut, watercolor

A full list of the art for State Buildings collection and locations is available via the SDAC website here; pieces acquired this year will be installed for public display later this summer.

The Art For State Buildings program was established in 2008 by the South Dakota State Legislature for the purpose of creating a permanent state art collection showcasing South Dakota artists and artwork.

The State Art Collection is displayed in publicly accessible areas of state government buildings located throughout the capital city of Pierre.

The South Dakota Arts Council manages the collection and the program. Purchase proposals are accepted on an annual basis.