Oscar Howe Summer Art Institute
Students connect with faculty, create professional contacts and build life long friendships with other artists.
Building Community; June 2-14, 2024
Oscar Howe's artwork is a treasure and the University of South Dakota is pleased to have the opportunity to share his work with the next generation of artists during the Oscar Howe Summer Art Institute (OHSAI). The OHSAI is open to high school students with a demonstrated interest in the visual arts and American Indian culture. All courses are taught by impressive professional artists and all accepted students attend free of charge, including meals, housing, instruction and art supplies.
History
The OHSAI honors Oscar Howe, longtime USD professor and American Indian Northern Plains artist, by helping educate the next generation of potential Native American artists. Howe established a summer art institute in the 1960s, which provided instruction to avid students desiring to learn more about Native American art. Although this institute only lasted a few years, the spirit inspired the current form of the OHSAI. To date, the institute has supported many students who have gone on to become professional artists.
View the Oscar Howe Gallery
Contact
For questions or more information, contact the Chair of the Art Department, Cory Knedler at (605) 658-3456, or at Cory.Knedler@usd.edu.
Learn more about the
Oscar Howe Summer Art Institute
- High school students in grades 10-12
- A demonstrated talent in the visual arts and strong interest in Indian culture
- Robert Penn
- Don Montileaux
- Roger Broer
- Melanie Yazzie
- Gerald Cournoyer
- Marwin Begaye
- Marlena Myles
- Tom Jones
- Arthur Amiotte
- Wendy Red Star
- Juane Quick-to-See Smith
- Neal Ambrose Smith
- Dyani White Hawk
- Edgar Heap of Birds
- Joe Fedderson
You can apply through the online form below or print your materials and mail them to:
Oscar Howe Summer Art Institute
Department of Art
University of South Dakota
414 E. Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069
Applications Must Include:
- Print registration form. This form is due by April 1.
Register Online - Parent/guardian permission form (if under 18 years of age).
- Letter of reference from an instructor, artist or other interested party, addressing why the nominee should be accepted into the institute.
- Portfolio of artwork, consisting of 10 images of the student's artwork. Preferred method is to send an email of the students work in jpg format to art@usd.edu.
Departments & Facilities
Art
The Department of Art will provide you with unique and applicable real-world experience and connections that enable you to immerse yourself in an environment built for personal and creative discovery.