Best Bets | October 22nd, 2023
Thursday, November 2, 6-9pm
704 1st Avenue North, Fargo
Join us as we celebrate the opening of recent exhibitions. An eventful night full of live music, food, drink, fun and art as we welcome Amy Fill, Gallery Director at the University South Dakota, to discuss Oscar Howe and the importance of his artistry in the Indigenous community. He was a Yanktonai Dakota artist from South Dakota, who became well known for his casein and tempera paintings. He is credited with influencing contemporary Native American art and paving the way for future artists.
To Register: https://tinyurl.com/ywkc2688
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