The Grant Wood Art Colony celebrates the life and legacy of Iowa’s most famous artist, Grant Wood. After painting one of the most recognizable images in the world, American Gothic, Wood joined the University of Iowa faculty. Each year, the Colony provides three Fellowships in Painting & Drawing, Printmaking , and Interdisciplinary Performance. Fellows teach courses, engage Iowans, and pursue their artistic endeavors. The Colony also hosts a biennial symposium and provides outreach to perpetuate Wood’s legacy as an artist and advocate of contemporary art.

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Grant Wood Self Portrait

Colony Seeks Catalogue Raisonné Project Manager

The Office of Community Engagement is seeking a Program Manager, Grant Wood Catalogue Raisonné Project to be responsible for the day-to-day management of the catalogue raisonné. The Grant Wood Catalogue Raisonné (GWCR) will be administered at the Grant Wood Art Colony (GWAC), which is a program...Read more
GWAC 2015 Fellow Careena Melia speaks to Coe College students

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The Grant Wood Art Colony is a featured program of the University of Iowa Provost’s Office of Community Engagement. The program exemplifies the University of Iowa’s historic commitment to creative work and pioneering of the Master of Fine Arts degree. New and Enhanced Programs Catalogue Raisonn é...Read more
Shea Hembrey, Landscape Painting (2023)

Landscape Painting/Songbird

From May through June, 2024, Shea Hembrey is installing Landscape Paintings as part of the Songbird Project. This art project spans a 40-mile corridor in eastern Iowa from private family farms and urban backyards to the city parks of Cedar Rapids to the University of Iowa campus to the Indian Creek Nature Center (which has a pre-school which will be assisting).Read more