Rapid City has long been considered one of the gateways to the West, and its rich cowboy and Native American heritage is the result. Visitors won't want to miss the area's mammoth outdoor sculptures. There's Mount Rushmore, of course, but work also continues on the nearby Crazy Horse Memorial, which will be the largest sculpture in the world when it is finally completed years down the line. Among the many local attractions are the scenic Black Hills, several nearby cavern systems that offer guided tours and the South Dakota Air and Space Museum.
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The Suzie Cappa Art Center is a member of Black Hills Works family. We believe that disability is not a boundary; that all people can be creative in a supportive environment. We are a vibrant, non-profit art studio and gallery, where artists of all abilities create, exhibit, and sell their work. The artists receive proceeds from the sales of their work and contributing to the cultural and economic life of our community. There is nothing quite like it in the region.
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Shaviq Boutique and Art Gallery is focused upon building community through art and connection. Nestled in the Black Hills of South Dakota, we feature over 60 local artists in a variety of works displayed in our gallery. We’ve transformed The Wilson Room to be a place of creative play for all ages and abilities, hosting art classes and parties, live music performances, and is open for rental.
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To some, we are a Native American art gallery; to others, we are a trading post reminiscent of days gone by. On the corner of 6th Street and Main in downtown Rapid City, Prairie Edge stands two stories high and stretches out for half a block as a brick, wood, and glass storefront that has been restored to its original 19th century glory. Inside, the hardwood floors and polished cabinetry bring to mind the spirit of the Old West, while the distinct smell of sweetgrass and soft sound of a Lakota flute evoke the mystique of the Plains Indian culture.
Truly amazing store that's also an art gallery, museum, reference library with a huge collection of Native American art, history, literature. Retail items; clothes, books, cards, dishware, outerware, jewelry, candles, an immense collection of art and beads, and more. Also, helpful and friendly staff - this place is a treasure.
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We enjoyed our walk down the Art Alley. What a unique area for graffiti artists to be able to spread their art. I love the idea behind the permits so there is an actually place for this. The talent on the walls are great
Located directly across from the Firehouse Brewery at 613 Main Street, Rapid City. This fine art gallery features work from regional visual artists from the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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