Located on the west side of campus, the South Dakota Art Museum is home to several collections of people with an SDSU connection or to the state. Paintings by Ada Caldwell, Harvey Dunn, Oscar Howe and more are on display at the museum.
Building Description
Museum curators change the exhibits every few months to provide a fresh display. The building also has a lecture hall, along with a gift shop. While admission to the museum is free, donations are appreciated.
The South Dakota Art Museum built in 1970 is the only art museum in the state that is accredited by the American Association of Museums. A $1.8 million expansion and renovation was completed in 2002, adding 8,555 square-feet of display space, better access and storage, and has enhanced the Museum’s outreach program.
For more information, contact the South Dakota Art Museum at 605-688-5423 or toll free at 866-805-7590.
Visit the South Dakota Art Museum
Video Tour
Building Hours:
Monday-Friday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Sunday Noon–4 p.m.
(closed on Sundays, January through March)
Closed on State holidays.
Physical Address:
1036 Medary Ave.Brookings, SD 57007