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Category: Arts
Beno’s – 107 E. Iowa Ave.
Published by Savanna Handy, Lindsey Dueling, & Sydney Disabato What does Beno’s have to offer? Whether you love plants, want … More
The Makers Loft – 125 S. Dubuque St. (CLOSED)
COFFEE. These bold black letters immediately drew us to explore the brick shop in the heart of the Pedestrian Mall. … More
The Shop Iowa City – 4 S. Dubuque St.
“Built by women for everyone.” In the heart of Iowa City is a small store known as The Shop, which … More
Iowa Artisans Gallery – 207 E. Washington St.
The Iowa Artisans Gallery is home to artwork from over two hundred and fifty artists from all over the country, … More
Coexist – 220 E. Washington St.
Published by Dalton Bantz, Drew Bolisay, Elliott Martin, and Evan Lemker While commuting to work, taking the bus, or going … More
Iowa City Public Library- 123 S. Linn St.
Published by Maggie Nipps, Madelyn Clark, and Britney Clingan Iowa City Public Library broke all stereotypes a person might have about a library. There were no old ladies shushing … More
Artifacts – 331 E. Market St.
The first few steps into Artifacts feel like stepping into a time machine and entering another world.
Beadology – 220 E. Washington St.
At Beadology, customers are given the option to buy unique jewelry or create their own piece of art from scratch.
FilmScene – 118 E. College St.
FilmScene has one theater that seats sixty-five. Two rows of comfy couches substitute rows of seats for the lucky ducks that get there soon enough to claim them.
Englert Theatre – 221 E. Washington St.
Today the Englert seats 740 people. It holds all sorts of events including live music, theatre, comedy, dance, readings & lectures, films, and community events. Their goal is to operate as a community arts center and performance space, enhancing Iowa City’s historic downtown by preserving its last historic theater.
The Art Mission – 114 S. Linn St.
If you take a chance on that plain logo on the window, you’ll find more than just a store or even an art gallery, you’ll find a story.