Attorney Jim Hayes has lived in Grant Wood’s Iowa City home since 1975. Over the years, Hayes bought surrounding properties and founded the Grant Wood Art Colony — an artist fellowship program with few peers in the world, now at the University of Iowa.
CEDAR RAPIDS — Three award-winning artists pushing the boundaries in their fields are opening a monthlong exhibit at CSPS Hall, 1103 Third St. SE, with a free reception from 5 to 8 p.m. today (5/3).
Visitors are invited to view the work and speak with the artists, who are Grant Wood...
The 2017-18 Grant Wood Fellows, Brandon Coley Cox, Joe DeVera, and Joe Osheroff, will present their work during the Grant Wood Fellows’ Exhibition 2017-18 at C.S.P.S. Hall, from May 3 through June 3.
IOWA CITY — Cassette tapes full of favorite songs and exchanged between friends in the 1980s inspired Joe Osheroff, artistic director at Homunculus Mask Theater in New York, to create a theatrical work reflecting that experience.
Titled “Visual Mixtape,” the show will be performed this...
SMART OBJECTS presents Sticks and Stones , a group exhibition of works by Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio, Sarah Gail Armstrong, Justin Chance, Brandon Coley Cox, and Jasmine Nyende. Curated by Chadwick Gibson and Cheyenne Julien.
In honor of Iowa’s most famous artist, the Grant Wood Art Colony established the Grant Wood Legacy Prize. On March 10, the Colony will award the prize to three outstanding, high-school visual artists in Iowa: Caylee Fuqua (Ames), Brandi Marlett (West Des Moines), and Kallan Paulsen (Bondurant...
As a fourth-grader, I remember visiting the Dubuque post office with my mother and being captivated by two towering murals bookending the entranceway. These vibrant snapshots of early life on the Mississippi River fascinated me. They still do.