Red Rooster Coffee House with NSU student art hanging on the walls

ABERDEEN, S.D. – Artwork by Northern State University students is on display this month at Red Rooster Coffee House in downtown Aberdeen.

The display features a range of media by Northern art students, including drawing, painting, photography, digital collage and mixed media.

It’s the second year NSU students have shown work at the Red Rooster—and it’s a fantastic opportunity to share their work with the community, said NSU Instructor of Art Alexis Doerr.

“It's a show that the students look forward to having their work in,” Doerr said. “The Red Rooster Coffee House is very supportive in providing this opportunity to display student work.”

The following NSU students have work on display: Aunna Cloos, Guy Glothier, Emilie Crosby, Hsa Law Eh, Madi Filber, Lexy Forred, Olivia Gohl, Allison Kimble, Maria Martens, Dani Nickle, Anya Ortiz, Esther Santiago, John Schwab, Tia Swiontek, Lily Tobin and Levi Stern.

A reception for the art show will take place on Thursday, Feb. 23, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Red Rooster, 218 S. Main St., Aberdeen. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information about studying fine arts at Northern, visit NSU Art Department.

About Northern State University  

Northern State University is a student-centered institution that provides an outstanding educational experience, preparing students through the liberal arts and professional education for their future endeavors. A regional university, Northern offers rigorous academics; diverse civic, social and cultural opportunities; and a commitment to building an inclusive environment for all points of view. Northern also offers a broad-based athletics program, sponsoring 15 NCAA Division II intercollegiate varsity sports that compete in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NSIC). The university strives to enrich the community through partnerships such as its Educational Impact Campaign, which opened a new South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired; new athletic and recreation fields; and an on-campus regional sports complex. With the $55 million campaign, NSU has been the recipient of more than $150 million in privately funded building projects and scholarships within a decade. To learn more, visit NSU Admissions.