Walk a few blocks through downtown Sioux Falls and you'll keep stopping. Not for traffic. For bronze. For steel. For whatever just made you look twice. That's SculptureWalk | Sioux Falls doing exactly what it set out to do.
The organization curates and installs a rotating collection of original sculptures placed along Phillips Avenue and the surrounding downtown corridor. Each piece is selected, sited, and displayed for public engagement — no admission, no velvet rope. It connects working artists to a city audience, rotating works so the streetscape stays alive and worth revisiting.
Locals walk this stretch for lunch and end up standing in front of something they can't quite categorize. That's the point. SculptureWalk turns ordinary civic infrastructure — sidewalk, lamppost, corner — into a gallery with weather and foot traffic. It's one of the more quietly ambitious things Sioux Falls has done with its public space.