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Ninety years after the University of Iowa opened its 53,000-square-foot Art Building along the Iowa River in 1936 -- hosting renowned artist and educator Grant Wood until his death in 1942 -- the ...
The Iowa flood of 2008 ruined many buildings beyond repair, including four structures on the University of Iowa’s campus. One of these structures, Hancher Auditorium, was the leading performing arts ...
University of Iowa undergraduate and graduate theatre students play Catholic summer campers during a performance of THE (T)RE(X)FORMATION at the Alan MacVey Theatre inside the theatre building in Iowa ...
The University of Iowa Theater Building is seen on Monday, May 6, 2019. Tatiana Plowman, Arts Reporter November 11, 2020. Neo-Futurist theater has made its way to Iowa City and will be showcased in ...
Photo courtesy University of Iowa The Max Abramowitz-designed Hancher Auditorium, which suffered severe damage during the 2008 flood, likely will be torn down. Photo courtesy University of Iowa ...
Beginning at the theater building on the University of Iowa campus, a series of queer love letters wait to be discovered. Visitors can hear them read aloud as they walk a path that leads through ...
The Art Building, built in 1936, is a 53,000-square-foot, four-floor facility that has been vacant for the past 16 years. The University of Iowa worked with FEMA to ensure that the historic ...
The University of Iowa’s Visual Arts Building is a work of art, itself. The 126,000-sq-ft, four-story building is designed around a central atrium that daylights the whole building.
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Univ. of Iowa to revitalize old art building - MSNne University of Iowa building has sat empty for 16 years. Now, plans are finally in motion to revitalize the old art building and expand opportunities for students and faculty.
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