A screen capture from the Washington Pavilions’s website which includes black text on white that reads, “VISUAL ARTS CENTER, Heartland Horizons, Open Now - May 27, 2025, Bates Trimble Gallery.”
A screen capture from the Washtington Pavilion’s website that includes a colorful photograph of a sunset composed of colorful blue and pink clouds that match a row of port-a-potties nestled amongst the rolling hills along with the following text,” Aaron Packard, South Dakota Sunset, Archival Inkjet Print, 19" x 25" x 1”, Artwork for Sale: Yes $400.00, 2023, Photography, Art in Public Places: No, “South Dakota Sunset" is a landscape image depicting a postrainstorm western South Dakota scene illuminated by the setting sun.”
A screen capture from the Washington Pavilions’s website which includes black text on white that reads, “Artwork By Roberta Barnes, Susan Bell, Michael Brown, Keith Buswell, Sarah Peak Convery, Judy DeBoer, Rodger Ellingson, Alexa Ensz, Rachel Funk, Carol Geu, Megan Hammer, Pat Hansen, Susan Haygood, Russell Horton, Janice Johnson, Jeanette Johnson, Karen Kinder, Epiphany Knedler, Greg Latza, Curt Lund, Christine May, Sarah Mulder, Phyllis Packard, Aaron Packard, Audrey Powles, Gary Steinley, Susan Thelen, Judy Thompson, E Wieser and Jean Zaldivar,” and “In this Exhibition The Heartland represents more than just a geographic location; it embodies the values, traditions and stories that shape the very soul of our region. This exhibition seeks to capture the essence of the Heartland — its landscapes, its people, its history and its future. Thirty artists were selected to help tell these stories. Through their work, many draw inspiration from vast prairies, bustling cities, quaint towns, agricultural abundance and the resilient spirit of the unique communities in this region.”
Congratulations to Aaron C Packard for having his photograph titled South Dakota Sunset included in the Heartland Horizons exhibition hosted by the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls. The opening reception will be Thursday, April 10th.
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