Legend Dale Lamphere

Artist & South Dakota Artist Laureate | 1987 Inductee

Dale Claude Lamphere was born in Wyoming in 1947 and grew up on a ranch in South Dakota. He became a famous artist known for creating beautiful sculptures that tell stories. His love for art started when he traveled to many countries as a college student, visiting museums and learning about different cultures. Dale combined these global experiences with memories from his childhood on the Great Plains to create unique works of art. 

Dale’s first creations were called assemblages and were made from wood and other materials. Over time, Dale began using many materials such as clay, leather, and metal to make sculptures of landscapes, people, abstract objects, and art that reflected nature. One of his most famous sculptures is called Dignity of Earth and Sky, a 50-foot stainless-steel statue of a Native American woman near the Missouri River in South Dakota.  

Dale has received awards for his art and teaches others about creativity and the importance of art. Dale Lamphere's passion for art and South Dakota's heritage continues to inspire people everywhere. 


South Dakota Artist Laureate  

In 2015, Dale was named South Dakota Artist Laureate. He was the first person named as an artist laureate in South Dakota since famous artist, Oscar Howe, was appointed to the position in 1960. 


Watch Drive: A Profile of Dale Lamphere Below!

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A Look at Dale’s Amazing Creations


Explore Dale’s Portfolio

D.C. Lamphere Studio. (n.d.). Lampherestudio.com. Retrieved January 3, 2024, from www.lampherestudio.com

Awards & Honors

  • 1985 - Anna Hyatt Huntington Award from the American Artist Professional League in New York.

  • 2013 - Governor’s Awards in the Arts for Creative Achievement  

  • 2015 to Present - South Dakota Artist Laureate

  • 2016 - Founding Member of Arts South Dakota

  • 2019 - Board of Directors of Arts South Dakota 


Reflection:

  • After watching Drive: A Profile of Dale Lamphere, what message impacted your thinking?

  • Discuss the kind of support Dale requires as he creates pieces of art such as Dignity and Arc of Dreams.

  • What are some of Dale’s leadership characteristics?

  • Dale’s creations are diverse, representing many ideas, concepts, and cultures. What do you think allows Dale to capture the essence of each?

  • How does Dale inspire you?


“I think the most important thing was just the work ethic. To get up every morning and realize that what you did that day is gonna have a big influence on the immediate environment you’re in. And that drive to do that has carried me through all these 50 years of being an artist” (Iverson, 2023, 2:17).

Iverson, R. (Director). (2023). Drive: A Profile of Dale Lamphere [Film].