Current Exhibit
Anthony DiMichele - Art Under Pressure "A Life in Printmaking"
January 13, to February 28 2023 | Monday - Friday 1:00pm-5:00pm, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm, Sunday - Closed
Anthony DiMichele is a professional printmaker who, in the mid-1980’s, studied Intaglio and Relief printmaking techniques with Peter Ramsey, via The Experimental College in Seattle, Washington; and became a founding member of Presswork, a Seattle-based printmaking collective. He specialized in Mezzotint, after residencies in Nantes, France, studying under the master Mezzotint artist Laurent Schkolnyk. While in Seattle, Anthony taught printmaking to developmentally disabled adults, as an instructor for Creative Living.
From the late 1990’s to 2020, he was an active member of the arts community in Friday Harbor, Washington, where he was a founding member of another artists’ collective, known as The Collective; manager of Studio7 gallery & printmaking studio; a private art instructor and guest teacher at Skagit Valley Community College, Friday Harbor branch. Anthony was a participating artist, as well as employee of, the San Juan Island Museum of Art.
Relocating to South Dakota, in 2020, Anthony established a new printmaking studio and gallery, Cloud Shadow Studio, in Wakonda, SD, where he currently works and teaches, and exhibits his and other artists’ works in printmaking and photography.
All exhibits are free and open to the public.
Visit our Arts Calendar for more information on future exhibits! The gallery is always free and open to the public. Stop in and see us soon!
Upcoming Exhibits
Yankton & Sacred Middle School Exhibit
March 3, to April 11 2023 | Monday - Friday 1:00pm-5:00pm, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm, Sunday - Closed
Youth Art Month exists to:
1. Recognize art education as a viable factor in the total education curricular that develops citizens of a global society.
2. Recognize art is a necessity for the full development of better quality of life for all.
3. Direct attention to the value of art education for divergent and critical thinking.
4. Expand art programs in schools and stimulate new art programs.
5. Encourage commitment to the arts by students, community organizations, and individuals everywhere.
6. Provide additional opportunities for individuals of all ages to participate in creative art learning.
7. Increase community, business and governmental support for art education.
8. Increase community understanding and interest in art and art education through involvement in art exhibits, workshops, and other creative ventures.
9. Reflect and demonstrate the goals of the National Art Education Association that work toward the improvement of art education at all levels.
2023 G.A.R. Hall Exhibits
2023 Gallery Exhibits & Receptions
January 13 - February 28 - Exhibit: Art Under Pressure - by Anthony DiMichele
February 3 - Artist Reception
March 3 - April 11 Exhibit: Youth Art Month (Yankton & Sacred Heart Middle School Students)
March 3 - Artists Reception
April 14-May 30 - Exhibit: by Doris Symens-Armstrong
May 5 - Artist Reception
June 2- July 18 - Exhibit: by Britton Hacke
June 2/July 7 - Artists Reception
July 21-August 29 - Exhibit: Seeing Red (Mighty Mo Photo Show)
August 4 - Artist Reception
September 1 – October 10 - Exhibit: by Dan Barto’s
September 1/October 6 - Artist Reception
October 13-November 14 - Exhibit: Dakota Prairie Quilt Guild
November 3 - Artists Reception
December 3-23 - Crimson Door Holiday Boutique