| Arts Iowa City |
Arts Iowa City (AIC) is Iowa City's oldest nonprofit visual arts organization. Otherwise known as the Iowa City/Johnson County Arts Council, AIC was founded in 1975. Since that time our volunteers have developed and implemented visual arts exhibitions, artist services, and community art programs.
AIC provides artist members from Iowa and surrounding states with exhibition opportunities and other artist services. We serve the greater community of Iowa City by providing art exhibitions, gallery events and educational programming. All AIC events are open to the public.
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| Cultural Corridor |
Here, you'll find information on events, activities and attractions that range from what's happening tomorrow...to what's happening six months from now. CulturalCorridor.org is a joint effort between the Cedar Rapids Area Cultural Alliance and the Johnson County Cultural Alliance [JCCA] whose 80+ members represent the spectrum of arts/culture organizations in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Coralville communities. |
| Iowa Arts Festival |
The Iowa Arts Festival is an annual celebration of the arts, that takes place the first weekend in June in downtown Iowa City. |
| Iowa City Documentary Film Festival |
The Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival [ICDOCS] is an annual festival committed to engaging our Iowa audience with the world at large through films that explore the boundaries of documentary filmmaking. The festival showcases independent, high-quality short nonfiction film and video from around the world. ICDOCS was founded with the mission of serving as a catalyst for positive change and fostering dialogue on a range of contemporary issues, both international and local. |
| Iowa City Microcinema |
Iowa City Microcinema is dedicated to promoting the instruction, production, and screening of independently produced, adventurous, and thoughtful short films in an effort to build and fortify an inclusive community of active filmgoers and filmmakers. |
| Iowa Digital Filmmakers Guild |
The Iowa Digital Filmmakers Guild [IDFG] is dedicated to promoting filmmaking in Iowa and to building a community of and for digital filmmakers. The IDFG helps with the production and promotion of the member’s creations and development of venues for independent film in Iowa through group screenings and film festivals and through improving distribution channels. |
| Iowa Artisans Gallery |
Iowa Artisans Gallery was founded in 1984 by twelve craft artists seeking an outlet for their own work. |
| Iowa City Gallery Walk |
The Iowa City Gallery Walk is a self-guided walking tour of concurrent art openings at about fourteen locations in or near downtown Iowa City. The event takes place from 5-8pm on a Friday night three times annually, in March, June and October. Its a family-friendly event that is free and open to the public |
| Iowans for the Arts |
Focuses on creating and maintaining a support network of community arts organizations in order to build collaborations and partnerships between arts organizations and other agencies. |
| Art Educators of Iowa |
We are a professional organization for those interested in the future of art education. We supply exemplary networking opportunities and collegial support for educators throughout Iowa. |
| Iowa Arts Council |
The mission of the Iowa Arts Council is to support the arts for the benefit of all. |
| Iowa Museum Association |
The Iowa Museum Association is dedicated to promoting museums within the state as leading centers for preserving, interpreting and understanding our natural and cultural heritage. |
| Riverside Theatre |
With just 118 seats, our intimate space and professional actors will transport you into the world of the play and keep you on the edge of your seat! |
| Prairie Lights Bookstore |
A great book store and home to nationally broadcast readings by visiting authors. |
| Englert Civic Theatre |
The Englert Theatre will be a community arts center and performance space, enhancing the vitality of Iowa City's historic downtown by preserving its last historic theater.
(currently undergoing restoration) |
| The Galleries Downtown |
Features work of contempory artists in mixed mediums.
This gallery provides changing exhibits and receptions to introduce the public to artists and their work. |
| Iowa City Jazz Festival |
Usually held near the first weekend in July (2nd - 4th in 2004) in the heart of downtown Iowa City, the Iowa City Jazz Festival is the perfect way for friends and family to celebrate Independence Day by paying tribute to one of Americas greatest contributions to the world of music and culture. |
| Iowa Children's Museum |
The Iowa Children's Museum houses 25,000 square feet of interactive exhibits filled with hands-on, minds-on exhibits and activities for children. Build a race car, make your own video, shop in the grocery store, and have SERIOUS FUN! Come see why The Iowa Children's Museum is a leader in children's education. |
| Old Capital Museum |
Since 1857, when it was deeded to the still-young University of Iowa, Old Capitol has served as the University's most recognizable and enduring symbol. This elegant edifice is as much as symbol of our state as a flagship for our University, having played a prominent role in Iowa history even before statehood was achieved in 1846. Today, more than 160 years after its cornerstone was laid, Old Capitol is poised to reflect Iowa's proud past and promising future for decades to come. |
| The University of Iowa Museum of Art |
150 North Riverside Drive
Hours: Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday-Saturday-Sunday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Thursday-Friday 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm |
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