"Signe Stuart: Events in Time and Space" is a six-decade retrospective of Signe Stuart's works beginning in the early 1960s. Her approach to art making relies on experimentation with painting materials and forms, often breaking from the standard rectangle and concepts of framing. This exhibition features many of her paper pieces, sewn canvas works, scrolls and an installation.
Stuart was a visual art professor at SDSU for 22 years (1972-1994) and has lived and worked in diverse regions of the United States: East Coast, Pacific Northwest, Northern Plains and Southwest, residing now in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Signe Stuart Interview | SDPB In The Moment | Dec. 13, 2023
Signe Stuart Artist Talk | Oct. 21, 2023 | Opening reception
Signe Stuart Artist Talk | Nov. 17, 2020 | Guild Program
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Sponsors and Credits
This exhibition and corresponding programs are possible through the generosity of these sponsors:
Anonymous
Mildred K. Hugghins
Bill and Rita Larson
As a unit of South Dakota State University, South Dakota Art Museum receives significant operational support from the university. Additional support is provided by the South Dakota Arts Council (with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts) and museum members and donors.