Iowa Arts Festival Art Fair
Downtown Iowa City Linn St., Dubuque St., Clinton St., Iowa Ave., Iowa CityAnnie Savage and the Lorch Sisters
Main Stage - Iowa Arts Festival 16 N Clinton Street, Iowa CityWeek of Events
Iowa Arts Festival Art Fair
Iowa Arts Festival Art Fair
Visit more than 100 fine artists working in ceramics/clay, mixed media, painting, photography, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, printmaking, sculpture, and wood!
Iowa Arts Festival Emerging Artist Area
Iowa Arts Festival Emerging Artist Area
Sponsored by River Products and US Bank Featuring artwork by high school and college students, and young artists 16-25 years old, the Emerging Artist Area is not to be missed!
Silver Swing Band
Culinary Delights and Merchandise Sales
Culinary Delights and Merchandise Sales
Stroll along Iowa Avenue, buy a festival t-shirt, and pick up food from your favorite food vendors!
Ped Mall Stage
Ped Mall Stage
Sponsored by Dr. Suzanne Stock, Orthodontist Enjoy extra kid-friendly music and performances on Saturday in conjunction with ABC's: Arts, Book and Children. On Sunday, enjoy a variety of music, with your favorite swing band and international sounds. When finalized, look for detailed information in individual calendar events,
Art-Making Sunday
Art-Making Sunday
Join Summer of the Arts and other local nonprofits in not just viewing art, but making it! More information will be added at a later date.
Street Entertainment: Pete Balestrieri
Street Entertainment: Pete Balestrieri
Location: the Washington Street and Dubuque Street intersection
Beverage Sales
Beverage Sales
Parents/Guardians: please note that you can bring minors into the Beverage Garden. Last call in the Beverage Garden: 30 minutes before closing Sales stop in the Beverage Garden: 15 minutes before closing
Annie Savage and the Lorch Sisters
Noryli
Street Entertainment: Iowa City Flute Choir Quartet
Gimenez Voice Academy
Street Entertainment: Old Capitol City Roller Derby
Street Entertainment: Pandelirium Steel Band
Street Entertainment: Pandelirium Steel Band
Location: the Washington Street and Clinton Street intersection