Mickey MacKaben Pop-Up Art Exhibition for Youth Mental Wellness
Schedule
Fri Oct 10 2025 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Dahl Arts Center | Rapid City, SD
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The Rapid City Arts Council (RCAC) & Black Hills Area Community Foundation (BHACF) are delighted to announce that Mickey MacKaben will create an interactive pop-up art exhibition called “The Inside Out Tree.” The free pop-up will be at the Dahl Arts Center, opening October 10 from 3-5pm! The exhibit, designed to strengthen youth mental wellness, responds directly to community voices. In 2025, Black Hills residents called for more investment in “youth mental wellness” through BHACF’s annual Thriving Communities Survey. Residents emphasized a need for resources that encourage open conversations about mental wellness to reduce stigma.
The Inside Out Tree is an interactive, multi-sensory art installation designed to give young people a voice, a safe space to share vulnerability, and an opportunity to educate their communities in an empathetic and transformative way. Mental health challenges are often invisible — especially for youth, who may feel pressure to present a version of themselves that hides their inner struggles.
A sculptural tree serves as the centerpiece, built from natural materials and designed for hands-on community interaction. The installation creates three engagement zones:
Roots Zone - "What We Carry": Cloth strips and paper elements hang near the tree's base, representing common struggles young people face. Visitors can add their own anonymous contributions or read affirmations and coping strategies. This space normalizes mental health challenges as part of the human experience.
Trunk Zone - "Growing Together": A collaborative surface where community members add drawings, words of support, or artistic marks. This grows into a visual representation of collective strength throughout the exhibition.
Branches Zone - "Messages of Hope": The most participatory element—visitors write supportive messages, affirmations, or personal reflections on paper leaves and attach them to branches. Each contribution helps the tree grow, creating a living symbol of community care.
The community is invited to participate in creating “The Inside Out Tree” on September 26th from 3:30-6pm and October 7th & 9th from 3:30-6pm. All supplies will be provided!
This project doesn't just raise awareness about youth mental health—it creates a model for ongoing community dialogue. By centering youth voices and requiring community participation, it transforms mental health from a difficult topic into a shared commitment to supporting young people's resilience and growth.
In addition to supporting the Inside Out Tree exhibit, BHACF and its giving circle members directed $145,000 in grants to nine nonprofits that strengthen youth mental wellness across the Black Hills. Learn more about the grantees on BHACF’s website: bhacf.org/thriving-communities.
The RCAC and BHACF will be hosting an opening reception with Mickey MacKaben on October 10 from 3-5pm in the lobby of the Dahl Arts Center. The interactive exhibit will include messages of support for young people and connect youth to resources. Community members can visit to add their own contributions to the artwork.
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Where is it happening?
Dahl Arts Center, 713 7th St,Rapid City, South Dakota, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: