“This piece endeavors to honor the energy and the spirit of the American Bison, our national mammal. This messy-haired guy hangs on the wall, celebrating life and vitality. His essence is interwoven with thousands of joyful strands. He is our connection to prairie, to land, to the earth. My artwork focuses on materials and subjects from the natural world, insisting that humans are intimately and inextricably connected to each other and our natural surroundings. My earliest lifetime memory is from peering through camper louvers at Custer State Park’s bison herd. Making sculptures of bison reconnects me with the amazement of that moment.”
- Angela Behrends
- Buffaloed, 2022
- Steel wire with bison horn caps
- Framed: 48 x 32 in (121.92 x 81.28 cm)
Angela Behrends is a mixed-media sculptor, installation artist, and teacher. Behrends earned her Master of Fine Arts in sculpture from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, in 2002, and her Bachelor of Arts at the University of Minnesota in Morris, MN, in 1995. She has taught foundation art and design at Dakota State University for nearly 15 years and resides in Madison, SD. “Buffaloed” was initially a part of the South Dakota Governor’s 8th Biennial Art Exhibition. Her works are on display across the region in private and public collections, such as the Washington Pavilion Visual Arts Center.
- Current Location: Dolly-Reed Plaza Building - South Dakota Department of Tourism - 711 E Wells Ave Pierre, SD 57501 (google map)
- Collections: Art For State Buildings