CHS art students work on artwork at the Dacotah Prairie Musem

Photos courtesy of Dacotah Prairie Museum

ABERDEEN, S.D. – Aberdeen Central High School students currently have their artwork on display at the Dacotah Prairie Museum. 

Students from the CHS Honors Portfolio Art class created art and set up a class art show at the museum last week. 

“They had the opportunity to be junior museum curators and gallery assistants, in that they were in charge of unpacking, cataloging, and the arrangement of the art in this show,” said CHS Art Teacher Amber Dallmann.

Students were assisted by Dacotah Prairie Museum Curator of Exhibits Marianne Marttila-Klipfel and Curatorial Assistant Jay Hopkins. 

The students’ artwork is now on display through Dec. 9 in the museum’s Prairie Landing Gallery. An open house for the students will be held 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, at the museum, 21 S. Main St., Aberdeen. 

Students who have artwork on display include: 

  • Kyanne Galbraith
  • Ken Aumer
  • Eh Tenna Sweedee
  • Caralynn Hinze
  • Eh D Soe
  • Hay Than Soe
  • April Htoo
  • Kiana Evans
  • Eden Gross
  • David Williams
  • David Eh

About the Aberdeen Public School District 

The Aberdeen Public School District provides a comprehensive educational program to approximately 4,200 students in grades K-12, with a mission of empowering all students to succeed in a changing world. Our students receive the knowledge and skills necessary to reach their potential in a global community through high expectations of academic achievement; diverse educational opportunities; and community involvement in a safe, supportive environment. Learn more at aberdeen.k12.sd.us.