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Art in America, Annual, 1999
MOBRIDGE 4533. Klein Museum Art Gallery 1820 W Grand Crossing 57601 (605) 845-7243 Apr-Oct: Mon, Wed-Fri 9-12, 1-5, Sat-Sun 1-5 Dir: Diane Kindt Regional, pioneer, Indian history and fine arts; 20th-century American paintings. M PINE RIDGE 4534. Red Cloud Indian School Heritage Center 57770 (605) 867-5491 Daily 9-5 Dir: C.M. Simon American Indian art; Sioux painting, bead and quill work; Northwest Coast prints. M Artists exhibited: Arthur Amiotte, Larry Ashkie, Nora Brings Him Back, Roger Broer, Robert Freeman, New Holy Family, Alvin Pipe on Head, Martin Red Bear, Red Cloud Family, Sam Two Bulls, Yellow Horse Family RAPID CITY 4535. Ruth Brennan Gallery Dahl Arts Center 713 7th St 57701 (605) 394-4101, fax (605) 394-6121 Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 1-5 Dir: Don Hotalling Local, tribal, national, and international contemporary art. E-mail: rcacaafd@rap.dnet. com N Artists exhibited: Robert Aldern, Loy Allen, Ray Howlett, Kenny Kinyon, Bob H. Miller, Linn Nelson, Gyokumo Omoto, Doris Rudel, James Strombotne, Masaaki Tanaka, James Van Nuys, Jean Selvy Wyss 4536. Sioux Indian Museum PO Box 1504, 222 New York St 57709 (605) 394-2381 Memorial day-Labor day: Mon-Sun 9-7 Historic and contemporary works by Sioux and other Native American artists and craftspersons. Labor day-Memorial day: Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 11-4 M Artists exhibited: Judy Azure, Ed Defender, Duane Goodwin, Thurman Horse, Del Iron Cloud, Elaine LeBeau, Charles McLaughlin, Sandy Swallow Morgan, Richard Red Owl, Michael Willcuts, Jim Yellowhawk SIOUX FALLS 4537. Augustana College Center for Western Studies Box 727, Augustana College 57197 (605) 336-4007, fax (605) 336-4999 Mon-Fri 8-5 Dir: Arthur R. Huseboe Western, Southwestern art; prints; research and archival agency. U 4538. Augustana College Eide-Dalrymple Gallery 29th and Grange Ave, PO Box 798 57197 (605)336-4609 Tue-Sun 12-5 Dir: L. Adrien Hannus Exhibits professional artists; houses Augustana College's permanent collection; fine art print and ethnographic collection. U 4539. Jim Savage Western Art and Gift Gallery and Memorial Studio Village Square, 3301 E 26th St, Suite 99 57103 (605) 332-7551 Mon-Sun 10-5:30 Dir: Shirley Savage American Indian and Western art. M Artists exhibited: Ron Backer, Brenda Bruckner, Bonnie Conrad, Jon Crane, Maija, Margo Petterson, Lindon Quinn, Terri Redlin, Guy Rowbury, Connie Thiewes, Michael Westergard, Kathryn Yauney 4540. Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Visual Arts Center 301 S Main Ave 57104 (605) 367-6000 Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 1-5 Permanent collection; exhibitions by regional, national and international artists in all mediums. Children's gallery and Arts & Science library; CineDome theater, Science discovery center, and 1,900-seat performing arts center. M Artists exhibited: Sheila Agee, Bob Aldern, John Banasiak, Gary Big Bear, Carl Grupp, Marian Henjum, Mi Young Lee, Nancy Losacker, Thomas Rickers, James Stakey, Signe Stuart
The Guide is a comprehensive alphabetical listing, arranged by state and city, of U.S. museums, galleries, university galleries, non-profit exhibition spaces, corporate consultants, private dealers and print dealers.
Included are addresses, phone numbers, business hours, names of directors and a short description of the type of art shown.
Institutions are categorized by the following designations: G (gallery), M (museum), U (university gallery), N (non-profit exhibition space), C (corporate consultant), D (private dealer), P (print dealer). Artists exhibited at each location are listed; artists with upcoming one-person exhibitions are grouped together at the end of the listing. Each institution is assigned a key number, used for cross-referencing in all indexes.
Listings for businesses and institutions advertising in The Guide are in boldface.3
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