… nationally for her own sculptural baskets work. View her bio here. Explore traditional basketry techniques such as twining, lashing and random weave to create armatures for sculpture. Complete the sculptural basket using traditional and non-traditional materials such as reed, fabric, yarn, wire or recycled elements to finish the forms in unexpected ways. The … Registration deadline: Oct. 26. Materials Provided: No. 5 round reed. No. 3 round reed. No. 2 round reed. No.3 waxed linen – natural. No. 2 waxed linen – black. No. 3 waxed linen – magenta. Scissors. Masking tape. 10-12 clothes pins. Additional Suggested Materials: A few images or an actual example of your work to share with the group. Garden clippers. Needles w/ … materials to weave (i.e. No. 1 or No. 2 and No. 5 round reed, waxed linen, cloth strips, thin pliable wire, vines, raffia, yarns, heavy threads, etc.). For further information or to register for these workshops, call us at 605-688-5423 or stop by the museum. Participants needing wheelchair access can contact us ahead of the class and we'll have someone at the …
… Super Masks! | South Dakota Art Museum Workshop Billy Wilburn, SDSU School of Performing Arts Associate professor and theatre costume shop manager. Dip your toes in the cosplay world and make your own mask, superhero or otherwise using Worbla® thermoplastics and other … Students and Museum Members with their 20% Membership discount). Includes materials. Ages 12 and up. Class limit: 15. Registration deadline: Sept. 21. For further information or to register for these workshops, call us at 605-688-5423. sdsu.sdam@sdstate.edu605-688-5423Parking is available just west of the Art Museum on Harvey Dunn Street (in the Museum's free lot … Students and Museum Members with their 20% Membership discount). Includes materials. Ages 12 and up. Class limit: 15. Registration deadline: Sept. 21. For further information or to register for these workshops, call us at 605-688-5423. … Super Masks! | South Dakota Art Museum Workshop …
… The Art of the Story | My Hero! Classic Superman Cartoon Movies The grand finale in The Art of the Story series , our new storytelling event for kids: My Hero! Classic Superman Cartoon Movies . Kids of all ages will explore stories told through artworks in our superhero themed exhibit: My Hero! Contemporary Art and … we'll watch several original Superman cartoon short films from 1940 and 1941. Fleischer Studios' Superman was ranked No. 33 in a list of 50 greatest cartoons of all times. Kids can compare the images in these classic animations with the artworks in My Hero! and from more recent superhero movies they know. Superhero capes and costumes welcome! Photo opportunities with …
… Wounded Knee Massacre Victims Commemoration Saturday, Dec. 29 marks the 128th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre. To commemorate the estimated 300 Lakota men, women and children killed that day in 1890, South … to visit the Campus Green behind the South Dakota Art Museum any time from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 29 . Materials will be available for visitors to make 300 “memory sticks” consisting of a black stick and a red ribbon. As the memory sticks are assembled, visitors may place them in the ground in a pattern that outlines the dimensions of the mass grave within which … with visitors. Warm beverages will be served. Inside the museum, Takuwe (in English, “Why”), the educational art exhibit curated by Howe about the Wounded Knee Massacre, will be open for in-depth exploration. The museum will be open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Dec. 29. Please note holiday closings Dec. 22-25 and Dec. 30 - Jan. 1. The Campus Green is immediately behind …
… SDSU breaks ground on new American Indian Student Center A rainy day at South Dakota State University didn’t stop the campus community from breaking ground on the American Indian Student Center (AISC). The ceremony took place inside the Chicoine Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Hall, which is near where the center will … facility, let alone a brand-new building, it really does speak to the commitment that SDSU has shown us,” Eastman said. Construction on the center will begin this spring. Oct. 10, 2:50 PM Heidi Bushong … A rainy day at South Dakota State University didn’t stop the campus community from breaking ground on the American Indian Student Center (AISC). The ceremony …
… Sunlight, titanium dioxide remove harmful compounds from wastewater Wastewater treatment plants use disinfectants, such as chlorine, to kill harmful microorganisms before releasing their effluent water into rivers and streams. However, these disinfectants can also react with organic matter in the water, forming byproducts that can cause cancer and other … is needed to apply this technology for wastewater treatment. Abusallout envisions a continuous flow system using clear tubing, with the length determined based on removal time, but an open storage area might also work. He is also testing another process that uses sunlight along with hydrogen peroxide. Once he determines which process is most effective at removing …
… South Dakota State University Breaks Ground on Raven Precision Agriculture Center South Dakota State University held a groundbreaking ceremony for the future Raven Precision Agriculture Center on the SDSU campus in Brookings on Saturday, Oct. 6 at 1:30 p.m. Following the event, SDSU hosted the first-ever Precision … Ryan Wagner, president of the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council said, "Precision agriculture has revolutionized the way we farm and is still in its infancy. We can only imagine what innovations we will be using five years from now. This world-class facility will generate widespread benefits for farmers throughout the state and its economic impact will … about what this place needs to be not just now, but long after I am gone. There is no doubt that what we have done here will position SDSU to change the world for many years to come," Dunn said. Final construction plans are in-progress. Some ground work is expected to begin this fall, with construction starting in the spring of 2019. Oct. 9, 3:50 PM … …
… Wounded Knee massacre victims commemorated Dec. 29 marks the 128th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre. To commemorate the estimated 300 Lakota men, women and children killed that day in 1890, South Dakota Art … to visit the Campus Green behind the South Dakota Art Museum any time from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 29. Materials will be available for visitors to make 300 “memory sticks” consisting of a black stick and a red ribbon. As the memory sticks are assembled, visitors may place them in the ground in a pattern that outlines the dimensions of the mass grave within which … with visitors. Warm beverages will be served. Inside the museum, " Takuwe " (in English, “Why”), the educational art exhibit curated by Howe about the Wounded Knee Massacre, will be open for in-depth exploration. "Takuwe:" educational exhibit about the Wounded Knee Massacre The focus of "Takuwe" is the 1890 massacre of Lakotas at Wounded Knee, but it does not …