… South Dakota Governor’s 8th Biennial Art Exhibition opens at South Dakota Art Museum The South Dakota Art Museum hosts the South Dakota Governor’s 8th Biennial Art Exhibition , featuring works from 64 South Dakota artists, Jan. 25 to … moments of beauty and surprise.” Six artists from Brookings were selected, including South Dakota State University School of Design faculty members Diana Behl and Peter Reichardt, and community artists Andrew Kosten, Harriet Lievan, Jessie Rasche and Robert Semrad. This is Semrad’s first appearance in the biennial. While many of the artists are from cities and … I do when observing South Dakota’s talented artists and their accomplishments throughout the state. It is an honor to endorse this significant event that unveils the professionalism, imagination, and talent of our state’s artists.” The exhibition travels across the state and is organized through the collaborative efforts of staff at the exhibiting institutions. …
… Arts Center proscenium theatre. Theater students can put on a first-class/world-class production thanks to the recent addition to the Performing Arts Center. After the addition was completed, it was renamed to the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center. Students now perform in the new, state-of-the-art proscenium theater, which seats about 850 people. Emerging from … say she was “born into” the theater program. “My mom would set up a play pen for me during rehearsals,” Davis said. She enjoys the new spaces, especially the dance studio. “I can’t imagine as to what it would be like to be out in the audience to see how different it is from one space to the next,” Davis said. “There is so much that this new space has to offer us. … job, whether it’s in theater or you’re interested in doing a touring production or if they want to go on and teach at a high school or a university.” The Broadway musical “CHICAGO” opened the proscenium theater with three performances.Students were able to learn from cast members during their time on campus. Peter Lockyer stars as Billy Flynn in “CHICAGO.” He …