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SUMMARY:BLUE\, Quilted Artworks - Green Hills Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Green Hills Art Gallery to see BLUE\, Quilted Artworks by Central Iowa Textile Artists. \nAll the pieces are done in a variety of blues. \nThe exhibit will be on display in the Green Hills Art Gallery until Tues.\, May 12. \nHours: Mon. – Fri.\,  8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Sat. –  Sun.\, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. \nImage: “Cascade” by Carolyn Abbott \n2205 Green Hills Dr.\nAmes\, Iowa 50014 \n515-316-6775
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/blue-quilted-artworks-green-hills-art-gallery/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Green Hills Art Gallery\, 2205 Green Hills Dr.\, Ames\, IA\, 50014\, United States
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SUMMARY:Creative Explorations May\, Ages 3 - 5 - Octagon Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Creative Explorations\, 3 – 5 years with an adult partner*\nWednesdays\, 10 – 11 a.m.\n$65 for each 4 week session\nMay 6 – 27 \nEnjoy creative learning through the art making process using a variety of sensory materials\, traditional and nontraditional supplies. New skills will be practiced\, while the “process of making” will be the fundamental goal for the child. Materials like paint\, charcoal\, fabric\, plastic\, sculpture media\, glue\, cardboard\, paper\, etc. will be used. The use of scissors and proper handling of materials and color mixing will also be explored. Guardians are encouraged to participate in class activities. \n*Children who are 5 years old may be more developmentally willing/able to work alone on their projects. If so\, guardians are encouraged to stay on site either in the studio or in the adjacent lounge area during class.\nClass limit: 6 children/adult pairs\nInstructor: Beth Weninger\nHunziker Studio
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/creative-explorations-may-ages-3-5-octagon-center-for-the-arts/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Octagon Center for the Arts\, 427 Douglas Avenue\, Ames\, IA\, 50010\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Octagon Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@octagonarts.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T143841
CREATED:20260120T052652Z
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SUMMARY:Community & Family Resources at Ames Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Staff from Community and Family Resources will be available in the Library to provide information about addiction\, substance abuse treatment\, problem gambling treatment\, and mental health therapy. \nThey can also provide assistance in getting started in any of these services including filling out some of the pre-appointment forms. \n\nFirst Wednesday of Each Month\, 10am-12pm on the second floor\nThird Wednesday of Each Month\, 4-6pm on the second floor
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/community-family-resources-at-ames-public-library/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Ames Public Library\, 515 Douglas Ave\, Ames\, IA\, 50010\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T160000
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SUMMARY:Terra Cotta Conservation in the Art on Campus Collection
DESCRIPTION:University Museums presents “Terra Cotta Conservation in the Art on Campus Collection\,” an intimate exhibition in the Christian Petersen Art Museum showcasing the innovative technology and conservation science used to preserve Danish-American artist Christian Petersen’s iconic terra cotta sculptures across Iowa State University’s campus. \nThe exhibition\, which opens one week prior to classes beginning for the semester\, features materials samples\, 3D scanning documentation\, and behind-the-scenes insights from the ongoing conservation of the “History of Dairying” fountain—a National Register of Historic Places landmark created in 1934 as one of the nation’s earliest Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) installations. \nDemocratic Material Meets Iowa Weather\nWorking within Depression-era constraints\, Iowa State College President Raymond M. Hughes directed Petersen to work in terra cotta—”perhaps in tile or pottery”— because ISU’s Ceramic Engineering Department could produce it on campus within the tight PWAP budget and timeline. The material was affordable and expressive—Petersen could create detailed public art for Iowa State’s students at a fraction of the cost of bronze or marble\, perfectly aligned with the land-grant mission of serving everyone\, not elite institutions. The hand-modeling technique allowed him to capture intricate details in works like the “Fountain of the Four Seasons\,” 1941 and “Three Athletes\,” 1936. \nISU Innovation in Action\nThe exhibition highlights the partnership between University Museums and ISU’s Manufacturing & Teaching Labs\, where Sawyer Krotz conducted comprehensive 3D scans of the “History of Dairying” fountain to create precise digital models for replication. The same technology was used to replicate the terra cotta for the “Fountain of the Four Seasons\,” recently re-dedicated after multi-year conservation. Iowa State’s terra cotta sculptures face challenges from freeze-thaw cycles. The same material that once drained Iowa’s agricultural fields (as drain tiles) graces campus buildings and public spaces\, requiring specialized preservation approaches developed through ISU’s materials science and engineering expertise. \n“Prior to 3D scanning\, successive replications of sculptures would be smaller than their originals due to approximately 5% shrinkage when terra cotta is fired\,” said Sydney Marshall\, Curator at University Museums. “A direct mold of the original would ultimately produce a smaller result because of that shrinkage. With 3D scanning\, we can digitally scale up the models by 5% before creating the molds\, ensuring the final fired terra cotta matches Petersen’s original dimensions exactly.” \nAfter 3D scanning\, the digital models are scaled up and used to create forms that terra cotta specialists use for traditional slip-casting methods. The active “History of Dairying” conservation project—which includes foundation repairs\, mural preservation\, and tier replication—is currently underway\, with fundraising still in progress to complete this (National Register) landmark preservation effort. \nExhibition Details\n“Terra Cotta Conservation in the Art on Campus Collection ” offers visitors an insider’s look at how Iowa State preserves and conserves historic objects—from the actual 3D scan data that captured Christian Petersen’s 1934 fountain details to materials samples showing 90 years of Iowa freeze-thaw damage . \nThis exhibition is curated by University Museums and sponsored by the Department of Mechanical Engineering and The John and Nancy Hayes Chair in Mechanical Engineering. \nThe exhibition opens January 12 and runs through December 18\, 2026\nWeekdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nChristian Petersen Art Museum’s Neva M. Petersen Gallery\nMorrill Hall\, Ground Floor Hallway\nFree admission \nSpecial Event\nMarch 10\, 5:30–6:30 PM\nTech Meets Tradition: Preserving Campus Art with Materials Engineering\nChristian Petersen Art Museum\, 003 Morrill Hall \nIn conjunction with the exhibition Terra Cotta Conservation in the Art on Campus Collection\, materials engineer Sawyer Krotz will join curator Sydney Marshall for a dynamic exploration of how technology is shaping the future of the conservation of sculpture. Following a guided tour of the exhibition\, watch a live demonstration of object scanning and learn how these tools can support the preservation and restoration of public art. Especially great for anyone interested in materials engineering\, museum conservation\, or historic preservation—no technical background required.\nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/terra-cotta-conservation-in-the-art-on-campus-collection/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Christian Peterson Art Museum\, 1017 Morrill Hall\, 603 Morrill Rd\, Ames\, IA\, 50011\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="University Museums":MAILTO:museums@iastate.edu
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SUMMARY:Toddler Storytime - Ames Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Families with toddlers are invited for a storytime filled with music\, stories\, and fun! Mondays and Wednesdays are the same presentation.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/toddler-storytime-ames-public-library-2/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Ames Public Library\, 515 Douglas Ave\, Ames\, IA\, 50010\, United States
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SUMMARY:Baby Time - Ames Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Bring your pre-walker to the Library for stories\, songs\, and baby sign language. Join with other caregivers and older siblings for 20 minutes of fun and learning. Feel free to bring a stuffed animal or doll for the older sibling to learn along with you. \nBabies and caregivers are welcome to stay and play after the event! Storytime Room
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/baby-time-ames-public-library-5/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Ames Public Library\, 515 Douglas Ave\, Ames\, IA\, 50010\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T130000
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SUMMARY:Mystery Lovers Book Group - Ames Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Mystery readers\, come talk about books by a selected author or on a theme: \n2025 \n\nSeptember: Isabella Maldonado\nOctober: Page to Screen\nNovember: Marcie Rendon\nDecember: Mary Higgins Clark\n\nRotary Room \n515 Douglas Avenue\nAmes\, IA 50010\n(515) 239-5646 \nMon. – Thurs.: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.\nFri. & Sat.: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.\nSun: 1 – 5 p.m.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/mystery-lovers-book-group-ames-public-library/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Ames Public Library\, 515 Douglas Ave\, Ames\, IA\, 50010\, United States
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SUMMARY:America 250: Prairie\, Plows\, and the People's College - University Museums
DESCRIPTION:America 250: Prairie\, Plows\, and the People’s College\nFebruary – October 2026 \nAmerica 250: Prairie\, Plows\, and the People’s College honors key people\, moments\, objects\, and experiences centered within Farm House through more than 250 primary source objects. The exhibition presents six themes—Early Iowa State Agricultural College and Model Farm\, Early Iowa\, Immigration\, National Imagery\, Native Stories\, and Innovation and the Victorian Home—through decorative arts\, textiles\, furniture\, agricultural implements\, and documents that trace the land-grant university’s heritage and the nation’s evolution. \nVisitors will see George Washington Carver featured in the 1896 Bomb yearbook as the first Black man to enroll\, graduate\, and teach at Iowa State; a hand-painted Norwegian Rosemaling trunk from 1852 personalized with the name “Anna”; Mary Beaumont Welch’s 1884 cookbook from the first Department of Domestic Economy in the nation; the VEISHA bicycle from the 1890s; and early student yearbooks revealing timeless aspects of college life. \nReflective questions appear throughout the exhibition\, inviting visitors to consider how historical narratives continue to shape contemporary society. Topics range from the Morrill Act of 1862 and land-grant universities to immigration patterns in Iowa\, Indigenous history\, and Victorian-era technological innovation. \nOn July 4\, 2026\, the United States will commemorate the 250th anniversary of its founding. Farm House Museum\, built in 1860 as Iowa State’s first building\, has been central to the development of campus\, Iowa State heritage\, education\, innovation\, and national policy.
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/america-250-prairie-plows-and-the-peoples-college-2/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Farm House Museum\, 601 Farm House Lane\, Ames\, IA\, 50011\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="University Museums":MAILTO:museums@iastate.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T160000
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SUMMARY:Landscapes & Mindscapes: Reflections on the Worlds - Gallery in the Round
DESCRIPTION:Landscapes & Mindscapes: Reflections on the Worlds \nThe Gallery in the Round at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames will present Landscapes & Mindscapes: Reflections on the Worlds We Inhabit\, a solo exhibition by visual artist and physicist Sebastián Sánchez-Falero\, on view from April 4 through June 30. A public reception will be held on Sat.\, May 2 from 5 to 7 p.m.\, featuring an artist talk and discussion open to the public. \nBringing together two complementary bodies of work\, Landscapes & Mindscapes reflects on the natural and technological environments that shape contemporary life. One series\, Endless Horizons: Colors of the Iowa Plains\, contemplates the quiet beauty of Iowa’s land\, sky\, and seasons through photography showcasing light\, atmosphere\, and human presence. The other\, Minds on a Digital Mirror: Exploring the Human Tapestry\, uses AI-assisted visual art to explore what it means to be human in an age increasingly shaped by intelligent machines. \nTogether\, the exhibition places Iowa’s physical landscape in dialogue with the conceptual and technological worlds we now inhabit. It draws attention to the quiet beauty of the land while opening space to reflect on the less visible terrains of contemporary existence: memory\, imagination\, data\, simulation\, and the digital systems that increasingly surround us and accelerate human experience. As Sánchez-Falero puts it\, the exhibition grows from the question\, “What does it mean to be human here and now?” Holding these realities in the same room\, Landscapes & Mindscapes invites viewers to consider both the outer landscapes we dwell in and the inner or constructed mindscapes through which we make meaning. \nAt the same time\, the exhibition engages the question of art in the age of AI. With these technologies now firmly part of contemporary life\, and the genie already out of the bottle\, Sánchez-Falero approaches artificial intelligence not simply as a tool\, but as a new mimetic medium: one that emerges from human design and human data\, and that can therefore function as a technological mirror of contemporary culture and consciousness and biases. \nThrough the exhibition and artist talk\, he offers an accessible introduction to AI and large language models while reflecting on mimesis across painting\, photography\, and AI-generated imagery\, helping audiences place these new tools in a broader historical and artistic perspective. Sánchez-Falero is a visual artist and physicist based in Ames\, Iowa. Across his practice\, he explores identity through portraiture of life\, spaces\, and moments\, often working at the intersection of photography\, language and technology. His work moves between natural and conceptual space\, asking how human beings dwell in the world\, how they represent it\, and how they continually reshape both their environments and themselves. \nThe exhibition is on view at Gallery in the Round\, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames\,\n1015 Hyland Ave.\, Ames\, IA. \nViewing hours are Monday and Tues.\, 9 a.m. to noon\, and Wed. and Thurs.\, 1 to 4 p.m.\, or by appointment by calling 515-292-5960. \nMedia Contact:\nSebastián Sánchez-Falero\n515-372-5661\nsfs@sebastiansanchez.net\nwww.SebastianSanchez.net
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/landscapes-mindscapes-reflections-on-the-worlds-gallery-in-the-round-2-2/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames – Gallery in the Round\, 1015 Hyland Ave\, Ames\, IA 50014\, Ames\, IA\, 50014\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames - Gallery in the Round":MAILTO:gallery@uufames.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T190000
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SUMMARY:Beginner Belly Dance\, Ages 12+ - Octagon Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION: Beginner Belly Dance\, Ages 12+\nWednesdays\, 6 – 7 pm\nApril 8 – May 20 (7 weeks) $60 \nActivate and strengthen your core by exploring a full-body dance flow with transcultural fusion belly dancer and instructor Sara\, of Mirage Middle Eastern Dance Troupe.  Get yourself moving as you learn and practice central elements at the heart of belly dance such as balance\, strength\, and musicality. Get familiar with different muscles and have fun with short dance combos\, with opportunities to layer moves or add complexity as you see fit. The perfect class for bodies of all forms and abilities. \nInstructor: Sara Merritt\nClass Size Limit: 12\nStudio Location: Dance Studio\, 2nd Floor
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/beginner-belly-dance-ages-12-octagon-center-for-the-arts/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Octagon Center for the Arts\, 427 Douglas Avenue\, Ames\, IA\, 50010\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Octagon Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@octagonarts.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T200000
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SUMMARY:Intermediate Belly Dance\, Ages 15+ - Octagon Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Intermediate Belly Dance\, Ages 12+\nWednesdays\, 7 – 8 pm\nApril 8 – May 20 (7 weeks) $60 \nBuilding on concepts introduced in Beginner classes\, or for those with dance experience\, skilled dancer and instructor Melinda\, of Mirage Middle Eastern Dance Troupe\, will lead you through techniques and drills that are more complex\, and introduce more advanced choreography. You will incorporate new hand and arm movements with torso isolations\, learn and practice new choreography\, and add shimmies to nearly everything!  Open to ages 15 and up\, with previous experience. \nInstructor: Melinda Jenkins-Moore\nClass Size Limit: 12\nStudio Location: Dance Studio\, 2nd Floor
URL:https://calendar.amesart.org/event/intermediate-belly-dance-ages-15-octagon-center-for-the-arts/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Octagon Center for the Arts\, 427 Douglas Avenue\, Ames\, IA\, 50010\, United States
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