
Two Bucks – Steve Bormes – Sioux Falls, SD
When I think of Sioux Falls in South Dakota, my little duck heart quacks with joy at the thought of their importance in farming and agriculture. But guess what?
This vibrant city also boasts a treasure trove of artistic acumen, and the community knows how to celebrate its cultural diversity!
One of the highlights of my recent adventure was the amazing Sculpture Walk downtown. A fabulous free outdoor art gallery beckoning you to explore every nook and cranny of the area.
Ingenious, right?

Red 40 – Andrew Pudas – Plymouth, MN
It all started 22 years ago, and once you dip your webbed feet into it, you’ll want to waddle to see every single sculpture.
They’re cleverly placed to ensure you can always spot the next one down the street, so you keep going, and going, and going!
You cross the street, and before you know it, you’ve made a complete loop.

Sunrise – Serge Mozhnevsky – Coquitlam, BC

Archway – Rebecca Martens – Fargo, ND
The interactive nature of the walk keeps you engaged and involved.
But wait, there’s more!

The Wise One – Catherine Knapp – Lyons, CO
On their website, you can grab a handy map that guides you to even more sculptures scattered throughout the city.
How cool is that?

Lupine – Tim Adams – Webster City, IA
This year, there are 80 stunning sculptures, all on loan from artists hailing from 19 U.S. states and one Canadian province.

Signs From Elsewhere – Tim Rickett – Aberdeen, SD
And if you’re eyeing a sculpture to bring home, they’re available at the end of the season at prices ranging from $2,000 to $40,000, with most falling within the sweet spot of $5,000 to $15,000.

Honeycomb – Rebecca Martens – Fargo, ND

Easter Island Rendezvous – Steve Bormes – Sioux Falls, SD

Cruising Continuity – Luke Achterberg – Onalaska, WI
I had a splashing good time snapping photos of my favourites! There’s something for everyone, from whimsical colourful birds in a cage to a striking metal bull crafted from reclaimed materials.

Cagey Birds – Jeffrey Satter – Sioux Falls, SD

Babe the Recycled Ox – Dennis Allen – Avrelia, IA

The Hug – Albert Rhea – Papillion, NE

Love in the Air – Gedion Nyanhongo – Fostoria, OH
Not to forget some stunning abstract pieces that are just a joy to behold!
The sculptures’ diversity is sure to pique your interest and keep you excited throughout the walk.

War – Grant Standard – Sioux Falls – SD

Octopus – Eric Thorsen – Big Fork, MT
Oh, and here’s a little fun fact for you: you can even vote for your favourite sculpture!
One deserving artist gets to snag the People’s Choice Award. Being of the feathered persuasion, my vote went for “Cagey Birds”.
But of course, there are 79 other favourites to choose from.
If you can’t visit in person, no worries, you can vote online too!

Black Hills Iron – Tim James/Aidian Demaris – Good Thunder, MN

Nurturing – Mark Hall – Kasota, MN
When near Sioux Falls, I highly recommend taking a leisurely float through their delightful downtown area to soak in the Sculpture Walk.
It is certainly time well spent!

Fender Buck – Tim Nelson – Bemidji, MN

Here Comes the Sun – Alex Mendez – Decatur, IN
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