The talents of Siouxland Artists, Inc will be featured in the Betty Strong Encounter Center Main Gallery through December 31st. Siouxland Artists, Inc. has been promoting art and artists for over 75 years in the tri-state area of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Members of Siouxland Artists, Inc. benefit by showing their work locally, regionally, and online, learning from each other, exposing members to regional artists and new art forms, styles, and techniques, and encouraging each other’s artistic growth. Siouxland Artists, Inc. is dedicated to fostering the development of art and spreading the appreciation of art through the community. Membership is open to anyone interested in artistic creation, promotion, or education and all skill levels and art media are welcome!
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