Aug 21 Thursday
The Brookings Arts Council presents the 50th Annual Fine Art Exhibition, a celebration of local and regional artists. The show opens August 21st, with a reception from 5:30-7 pm. All are welcome to view the exhibit and mingle with artists. The Fine Art Exhibition runs through September 20th, 2025.
Aug 22 Friday
Since its founding in 2005, Artists of the Black Hills has united professional artists, artisans, and galleries to promote the Black Hills as a premier arts destination. The organization showcases a wide array of talented artists, many of whom are recognized both regionally and nationally for their contributions to the arts. The opening reception on June 20 gives a unique opportunity for the public to engage with these artists and celebrate their creative achievements.
This exhibition is broad in scope and ambitious in vision. Artwork will include paintings, sculpture, photography, printmaking, jewelry, collage, assemblage, and more. A wide variety of media highlights the unique approach of each artist. The exhibit represents distinct artistic approaches sparking creative thinking and long impressions.
Each member of ABH has been juried into the organization by a selection committee composed of fellow artists. The goal has always been to highlight the vast artistic talent in the Black Hills region and the significant role art plays in enhancing our quality of life in this area.
Tim Peterson, plein air painter and ABH member, adds, "We are thrilled to present this final exhibition at the Dahl, a cornerstone of the downtown Rapid City arts community and a leading gallery in South Dakota and the region. Hosting this show during the busy summer season ensures that both residents and visitors can experience the breadth of artistic excellence ABH has fostered over the past twenty years."
Reach beyond books and join us at the library for this gentle and accessible yoga class that is perfect for those with limited mobility. No fee or equipment required!When: Every Monday Time: 1:30-2:00PM When: Every Friday Time: 10:00-11:00AMAge: General/Adult Registration: No registration required
Rare Jefferson Peace Medal Exhibit at Mead Museum
An original 220-year old Jefferson Peace Medal on loan to the Mead Museum is on display as part of the Journeying Forward: Connecting Cultures exhibit. The 4-inch Jefferson Peace Medal is extremely rare and a historically significant artifact from the early 19th century. The peace medals were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson as part of diplomatic efforts with Native American tribes, serving as symbols of goodwill and alliance between the U.S. government and Indigenous leaders. The Lewis & Clark Expedition handed out 89 of them to leaders of Native Nations on their journey between 1804-1806. This medal is one of less than 5 on display in the world!In addition to the peace medal, the Journeying Forward exhibit also had an upgrade in its history of the Ihanktonwan and Oceti Sakowin Nations, an important narrative to Yankton regional history.The Mead Museum is located at 82 Mickelson Dr in Yankton SD. The Museum is open weekdays 10AM to 5PM and on Saturdays/Sundays from 1PM to 5PM.
Ann Charles and Sam Lucky, authors of the Deadwood Undertaker Series, will talk about the general history of dealing with the dead down through time, focusing on the Old West and the northern Black Hills. This will include not only interesting tidbits they’ve learned in their research, but also entertaining ways of blending non-fiction into their stories. Bring a lunch and enjoy the Historic Adams House lawn; 12:00 p.m.; free for members and $5 for non-members. In case of rain, the lecture will be moved to the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center (HARCC).
The public is invited to the opening artist reception for "Eye of the Beholder" featuring artwork by Charlene M. Brown. This event will be free and open to the public. Light refreshments available. Exhibit will be available for viewing at Waterfront Gallery for the Arts through Sept. 7, 2025.
Aug 23 Saturday
Join Black Hills National Forest and BHPFA for a series of nature programs! Programs could involve hiking up to 2 miles on uneven terrain. Please come prepared with layers, closed-toed hiking shoes or boots, sun protection, water & snacks.
How does wildfire shape the land over time? On this hike, we’ll explore the role of fire in the Black Hills, both past and present, and how it influences the landscape, wildlife, and plant life. We will learn about fire’s role in ecosystem health, its impact on biodiversity, and how nature recovers and thrives after a burn.
The Old Fort Meade Museum will be hosting a living history event titled "Life at Camp Ruhlen 1878" on Saturday, August 23 & Sunday, August 24; hours on Saturday will be 9-5 and Sunday 9-12pm. The event will take place on the parade ground at Fort Meade across the street from the Old Fort Meade Museum. Living historians will be portraying the soldiers that established and built Fort Meade. They will be interpreting the life of the soldier of 1878 with tents and other equipment soldiers had. Visitors to the event will be able to interact with the living historians. The Old Fort Meade Museum will be open during the event with the normal admission fee.
🛍️🎨 Discover Unique Creations at The Atrium Makers Market! 🎨🛍️Looking for something special to do this weekend? Join us at The Atrium Makers Market in downtown Sioux Falls, SD! Explore a vibrant indoor market filled with handmade goods, stunning art pieces, and one-of-a-kind treasures crafted by local artists and crafters.📅 Every Weekend📍 Beautiful Shriver Square's Atrium, Downtown, Sioux Falls, SD✨ What You’ll Find:✅ Handmade jewelry, pottery, and textiles✅ Unique art, photography, and sculptures✅ Locally crafted candles, soaps, and gourmet itemsBring your friends and family for a day of creativity, shopping, and community connection. It’s the perfect place to find gifts or treat yourself to something truly special!🎉 Admission is FREE, and the creativity is endless!🌟 Don’t miss out—see you at The Atrium Makers Market this weekend!