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  • Archive: ‘Galleries & Exhibits’



    Exhibit at IKONIX Studio Gallery in Des Moines’ East Village

    Friday, December 17th, 2010

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    Exhibit opening this evening: IKONIX Studio’s “Gallery 9″ photography exhibit includes 10 framed landscape and nature photographs of mine, a diverse collection of excellent photographs by Des Moines photographer Jerry Ranch, and works by Anna Jones, Jaclyn Hansel, and other area photographers. 

    Exhibit curator and host Tom Woolery, owner of IKONIX Studio, will be serving wine and coffee 5:00-8:00pm this evening, and the gallery will be open 10am-4pm Saturday.  IKONIX is a working photography studio, so the exhibit isn’t accessible every day – check the IKONIX Facebook Page for updated gallery hours. The photographs are available for purchase, and the exhibit will run through January.

    IKONIX Studio gallery, 434 East Locust (NW corner of E. 5th & Locust), in the heart of Des Moines’ fabulous East Village).  Stop by and check out the show!

    UPDATE: During the week of December 20, the gallery will be open Monday (12/20), Tuesday (12/21), and Wednesday(12/22) evenings, 4-8pm.

    Got 30 seconds? Vote for Art!

    Friday, April 2nd, 2010

    The Octagon Center for the Arts, a community art center located here in the beautiful Big 12 university town of Ames, Iowa, needs your help!  It has applied for a Pepsi grant for $50,000 to help renovate the former Wheatsfield Coop grocery store space – a street-level storefront which it has long owned but which is clearly showing its age - into a gallery space for community artists.

    Your vote on the Pepsi RefreshEverything site can help! 

    As a former Octagon Board of Trustees member, I’d love to see this grant happen.  The Octagon is a vital member of the Ames Main Street Cultural District, and a fresh, renovated community gallery right on street level would be a fantastic addition to the community.

    But alas!  The Pepsi grant process works via a voting process, with only top vote-earning projects earning actual funds.  So please help – it just takes a moment and your vote may help make a tremendous different!  You don’t have to be a member of the Octagon, nor even an Ames resident; just someone who agrees that this looks like a good idea and is willing to click the “vote” button!!

    Here’s the link: http://pep.si/9wvXO6 ~ thanks for voting!


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