The exhibition will feature artwork the students created while pursuing their degrees at USD and is open to the public daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A closing reception is scheduled for Friday, April 12, from 5-7 p.m. in the gallery.

Lammers, from Sioux Center, Iowa, is a graduate studio art major specializing in sculpture, metal casting/fabrication, blacksmithing and whittling. He received his B.S. engineering and BFA in studio/art history from Dordt University in 2009. His artwork looks at the tools of work and the physical presence of material in an early-industrial and thought-provoking way, using whimsy to allow the viewer to look past the object to see the nuanced details within.

Smith, from Gregory, South Dakota, is a graduate studio art major with a specialization in sculpture. Her work includes figurative and abstract sculptures that express her experience with being human and navigating the nonlinear journey of mental health. She works in mixed media such as plaster, metal, foam, fiber, and ceramic.

For more information about the exhibit, please contact Amy Fill, University Art Galleries director, at (605) 658-3437 or Amy.Fill@usd.edu.

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