Paladino Hohm Sculpture Garden earns a second look — and then a third. This isn't a patch of grass with a bronze duck. It's a deliberate, curated outdoor space in Sioux Falls where sculpture and landscape work together rather than tolerate each other.
The garden serves as a gathering point for those who want to experience art outside the white-box gallery format. Visitors can wander, observe, and sit with work that exists in natural light and open air — the way a lot of sculpture is actually meant to be encountered. It functions as both a public point of interest and a quiet retreat, accessible to anyone willing to slow down.
Locals pick this one because Sioux Falls doesn't have an abundance of dedicated sculpture environments, and this fills that gap with intention. There's no admission pressure, no curated audio tour telling you what to feel. The work stands on its own, and so does the space around it. That kind of restraint is harder to pull off than it looks.