Jerry Fogg Exhibit | Native American Art in Sioux Falls
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Jerry Fogg Exhibit | Native American Art in Sioux Falls
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Featuring Artwork By
Jerry Fogg
Experience Native American Art in Sioux Falls
Discover the work of Yankton Sioux tribal artist
Jerry Fogg
, a Sioux Falls–based artist known for his one-of-a-kind mixed media pieces that blend storytelling, history and tradition. This exhibition at the Washington Pavilion invites visitors to explore powerful visual narratives rooted in Native American culture and personal experience.
About the Artist
Born in Los Angeles and now based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Jerry Fogg draws inspiration from his upbringing near Fort Thompson on the Crow Creek Reservation. A self-taught artist, he began developing his craft in high school, influenced by Native American artists and the expansive landscapes of South Dakota.
Fogg’s work reflects a deep connection to place, memory and identity. His artistic process is guided by intention, carefully selecting materials and composition to bring each story to life.
A Unique Mixed Media Experience
Fogg’s artwork spans detailed pencil drawings, paintings and mixed media pieces that incorporate elements from Native culture. Each piece explores themes of history, legend and lived experience, creating a meaningful connection between the artwork and the viewer.
Every mixed media work is completely original and never reproduced, reinforcing the individuality and significance of each piece.
Why Visit This Exhibition
Experience authentic Native American art in Sioux Falls
See one-of-a-kind mixed media works you won’t find anywhere else
Discover stories rooted in history, culture and personal perspective
Support a celebrated local artist and regional creative voice
Recognized Artistic Impact
Jerry Fogg was named
Sioux Falls Artist of the Year
in 2014 through the Mayor’s Awards in the Arts, honoring his contributions to the local and regional arts community.
Plan Your Visit to the Washington Pavilion
Located in the heart of downtown Sioux Falls, the Washington Pavilion is home to South Dakota’s largest art museum and a must-visit destination for art lovers, families and visitors alike. Explore multiple galleries, rotating exhibitions and hands-on creative spaces all in one place.
Buy Museum Admission
Price List
For purchase inquiries, please review the price list and contact Jana Anderson at janderson@washingtonpavilion.org
View Price List
Sponsored by
South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Seven Art Movements: A Tactile Exhibition
Now–July 5
The Space Between
The Space Between invites viewers to consider the space between past and present, permanence and loss, and the emotional connection we form with places shaped by climate change.
Now–July 12
A Living Legacy
Explore the Visual Arts Center’s permanent collection featuring South Dakota artists and regional works preserved through decades of museum stewardship.
Looking for events at your Washington Pavilion?
The region’s home for the arts, entertainment and science offers endless possibilities for fun and learning. View our calendar of events for our full schedule.
View Calendar of Events
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Featuring Artwork By
Jerry Fogg
Experience Native American Art in Sioux Falls
Discover the work of Yankton Sioux tribal artist
Jerry Fogg
, a Sioux Falls–based artist known for his one-of-a-kind mixed media pieces that blend storytelling, history and tradition. This exhibition at the Washington Pavilion invites visitors to explore powerful visual narratives rooted in Native American culture and personal experience.
About the Artist
Born in Los Angeles and now based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Jerry Fogg draws inspiration from his upbringing near Fort Thompson on the Crow Creek Reservation. A self-taught artist, he began developing his craft in high school, influenced by Native American artists and the expansive landscapes of South Dakota.
Fogg’s work reflects a deep connection to place, memory and identity. His artistic process is guided by intention, carefully selecting materials and composition to bring each story to life.
A Unique Mixed Media Experience
Fogg’s artwork spans detailed pencil drawings, paintings and mixed media pieces that incorporate elements from Native culture. Each piece explores themes of history, legend and lived experience, creating a meaningful connection between the artwork and the viewer.
Every mixed media work is completely original and never reproduced, reinforcing the individuality and significance of each piece.
Why Visit This Exhibition
Experience authentic Native American art in Sioux Falls
See one-of-a-kind mixed media works you won’t find anywhere else
Discover stories rooted in history, culture and personal perspective
Support a celebrated local artist and regional creative voice
Recognized Artistic Impact
Jerry Fogg was named
Sioux Falls Artist of the Year
in 2014 through the Mayor’s Awards in the Arts, honoring his contributions to the local and regional arts community.
Plan Your Visit to the Washington Pavilion
Located in the heart of downtown Sioux Falls, the Washington Pavilion is home to South Dakota’s largest art museum and a must-visit destination for art lovers, families and visitors alike. Explore multiple galleries, rotating exhibitions and hands-on creative spaces all in one place.
Buy Museum Admission
Price List
For purchase inquiries, please review the price list and contact Jana Anderson at janderson@washingtonpavilion.org
View Price List
Sponsored by
South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Seven Art Movements: A Tactile Exhibition
Now–July 5
The Space Between
The Space Between invites viewers to consider the space between past and present, permanence and loss, and the emotional connection we form with places shaped by climate change.
Now–July 12
A Living Legacy
Explore the Visual Arts Center’s permanent collection featuring South Dakota artists and regional works preserved through decades of museum stewardship.
Looking for events at your Washington Pavilion?
The region’s home for the arts, entertainment and science offers endless possibilities for fun and learning. View our calendar of events for our full schedule.
View Calendar of Events