Description
Something unusual is about to unfold on the campus of South Dakota State University, and
the public is invited to be part of it. What Makes Your Soul Breathe is not a typical art event.
It is a live, interactive happening where visual art, performance, and audience participation
collide in a vibrant, open-air experience designed to spark curiosity and ignite creativity.
This multidisciplinary event combines the talents of four SDSU departments and features
live dance performances, evolving paintings created on-site, live music, and wearable art
that moves through the crowd. But the real focus is the audience. Visitors won’t just watch,
they’ll participate. Expect hands-on opportunities to create your own artwork, contribute to
collaborative pieces, and even leave with something you’ve made.
From 1–3 p.m. on May 2nd, Sylvan Green will transform into a playful creative zone where
everyone, regardless of experience, is encouraged to jump in, make something, and discover
what creativity feels like in real time.
At its core, What Makes Your Soul Breathe is about access, joy, and discovery. It removes the
barrier between artist and audience, offering a space where creativity is immediate, social,
and shared. Whether you stay for five minutes or the full two hours, the experience is
designed to be welcoming, energizing, and unpredictable.
All activities are free and open to the public of all ages. Materials are provided, and no prior
art experience is needed, just a willingness to engage. There is no charge for the event and
participants are asked to assemble on the front steps of the South Dakota Art Museum at 1
p.m. Bring your curiosity. Bring a friend. And be ready to leave with more than you arrived
with.