
The Aberdeen Area Community Foundation (AACF), in partnership with the Aberdeen Area Arts Council and the Knight Aberdeen Fund of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, is installing artworks on ten business windows in downtown Aberdeen in mid-May. The artworks were submitted in response to a Call for Art with a theme of “Prairie Living.” A judging panel selected the artworks to be displayed. It is the fourth year in a row for the Downtown Art Project.
Former Aberdeen Area Arts Council executive director Jason Hill and new director Grace Chipman have overseen solicitation of art proposals and judging. The Call for Art invited original art in various media, photographs of which will be installed as window clings. The AACF received a grant from the Knight Aberdeen Fund for the project. The purpose of the project is to beautify downtown with local art.
The project will award four cash prizes. Project judges included Aberdeen native and professional artist James Johnson, Production Monkeys graphic designer and videographer Josh Phillips and the Arts Council’s Hill. They chose first, second, and third prizes, which will be announced in June.
In addition, a People’s Choice award will be presented for the artwork that receives the most votes in a poll that will be conducted through the AACF website: www.aberdeencommunityfoundation.com. Voting will be open May 22-June 8, until 5pm. The first day of voting coincides with the Aberdeen Downtown Association’s Wine Walk.
In addition to practicing artists, the artists include high school students. Most are from Aberdeen or Brown County.
It’s exciting to continue the Downtown Art Project for its fourth year,” AACF president Heath Johnson said. “We’re very grateful to the Arts Council for stepping up to run the project and to the downtown businesses who’ve made their windows available.” He added, “We encourage everyone to walk downtown to check them out and to vote for their favorite in our People’s Choice Award.”
The ten artists’ whose work will be featured are (Click an artist’s name to see their artwork and its location on Main Street):
- Blake Bierman
- Katelyn Brestch
- Debra Many-Carson
- Sarah Davidson
- Kyla Fesler
- Carol Weber Green
- Jay Hopkins
- Lydia Kost
- Dawn Menning
- Dave Swain

Location: Brown County Community Health Center, 402 S Main St
Blake Bierman, Lakeside View

Location: Salon Remix, 408 S Main St
Katelyn Brestch, Northern Fantasy

Location: Anytime Fitness, 321 S Main St
Debra Many-Carson, Thunder

Location: Sweat Zone, 119 S Main St
Sarah Davidson, Abandoned Sentinel

Location: Northeastern Mental Health Center, 14 S Main St
Kyla Fesler, Summer Field

Location: Anytime Fitness, 321 S Main St
Carol Weber Green, Dani, Desa and Charli on the Windy Day
Medium: Colored Pencil

Location: Northeastern Mental Health Center, 14 S Main St
Jay Hopkins, Sunflowers

Location: Aberdeen Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, 506 S Main St #1
Lydia Kost, Growing Up

Location: ACT / Aberdeen Community Theatre, 415 S Main St
Dawn Menning, Abstract Prairie Sunrise

Location: McQuillen Creative Group, 423 S Main St #1
Dave Swain, Hoops Farm
About the Aberdeen Area Community Foundation
The Aberdeen Area Community Foundation was established in 1984 as a standalone 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation with a goal of creating a long-term funding source for charitable causes in the local area. With careful investment, the fund will continue to grow and enhance quality of life in the local area forever. This fund is one of 90 Community Savings Accounts in partnership with the South Dakota Community Foundation. For more information, visit https://aberdeencommunityfoundation.com
About the Aberdeen Area Arts Council
The Aberdeen Area Arts Council enriches community life through the arts by connecting, sponsoring, and encouraging art opportunities through education and experiences.
About the Knight Foundation Aberdeen Fund
In 2004, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation created the Knight Aberdeen Fund with the South Dakota Community Foundation to support Aberdeen. Funded with $2 million, it has made more than 80 grants totaling over $1.3 million to more than 50 area organizations.
About the South Dakota Community Foundation
SDCF is a public non-profit organization established in 1987. SDCF, with offices in Pierre, Rapid City, Sioux Falls and Aberdeen administers 1,300 funds benefiting hundreds of charitable organizations annually. The Foundation distributed more than $40 million in grants in 2024 which made a tremendous difference in communities statewide. This would not have been possible without the generosity of our donors. If you have a specific cause you would like to support or would prefer to give for the general good of our state, please visit https://sdcommunityfoundation.org/giving to learn more or call 1-800-888-1842.