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ARTS SOUTH DAKOTA UPCOMING EVENTS

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Man Before a Mirror: Gaylord Schanilec

The Eide/Dalrymple Gallery at Augustana University presents "Man Before a Mirror: Gaylord Schanilec," March 20-April 16. This exhibition showcases the extraordinary work of printmaker, illustrator, and book artist Gaylord Schanilec, a "natural philosopher" who masterfully blends traditional techniques with deep observations of the natural world. A gallery reception with a slide lecture by the artist [...]

Free

🐞🦋 Pom Pom Bugs & Critters Make & Take 🦋🐞

AMC Collective South Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls

Join us during Open Studio Time for a fun, come-and-go crafting experience. We'll be making cute pom pom bugs and critters using fuzzy pom poms, googly eyes, and fun decorations. Each critter is $4 and eligible for the Make & Take Punch Card. Pre-registration is welcome but not required. Stop in anytime between 2 and [...]

$4

Michail-Konstantinos Chalkiopoulos Graduate Piano Recital

Campus Wide Fine Arts East Clark Street, Vermillion

Event Contact: Dr. Alessandra FerisContact Email: Alessandra.Feris@usd.eduContact Phone: 605 658 3479Event URL: https://www.usd.edu/livemusicEvent Locator: 2025-ACDMNSMichail invites you to his graduate piano recital, live from Colton Recital Hall, Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts, and livestreamed via the link available elsewhere on this post.  This event is open to the public at no charge.

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