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Lunch & Learn with Joan Lingen, BVM, Ph.D.

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

Our next installment of Lunch & Learns will cover Impressionism (10/10) & Post Impressionism (10/17) Presented by Joan Lingen, BVM, Ph.D., Clarke University. Free admission. Bring a sack lunch if you wish, but food will not be provided by the Museum.

Free

FLOW Lunch & Learn: Eric Schmechel

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

Join us for a noontime presentation with Eric Schmechel, Urban Coordinator, Dubuque Soil and Water Conservation: Catfish Creek Watershed Management Program, in conjunction with the exhibition: Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi River Watershed. This free event is open to the public. Please feel free to bring a sack lunch, as lunch will not be provided.

Free

11 FLOW Lunch & Learn: Mussels and Why They Matter

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

Join us for a noontime presentation with National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium Curator of Conservation Programs: Jared McGovern, and Educator: Caitlin Donald. "Mussels and Why They Matter" is presented in conjunction with with DuMA's exhibition: "Flow: Journey Through the Mississippi River Watershed." This free event is open to the public. Please feel free to […]

Free

Grant Wood’s Secrets

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

DR. SUE TAYLOR Professor Emerita of Art History Portland State University Hosted in conjunction with the Grant Wood Art Colony, University of Iowa. In Grant Wood’s Secrets, the title of her talk and new book, author and professor Sue Taylor incorporates original research and close readings of Grant Wood’s iconic, as well as lesser-known, artworks […]

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CANCELLED – FLOW Lunch & Learn: Source Water Protection

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERNS Please monitor our website for updates or rescheduled dates. Join us for a noontime presentation with Rebecca Ohrtman, Source Water Protection Coordinator at Iowa DNR Field Services Bureau, Manchester, IA. Source water is a river, lake or aquifer that supplies drinking water to the public. […]

Free

CANCELED – FLOW Lunch & Learn: Mary Beth Stevenson

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

CANCELED: Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and related travel restrictions, the Lunch and Learn programs for Wednesday, March 18 and 25 have been canceled. Please check this page for updates as they occur. Be well and stay healthy! Join us for a noontime presentation with Mary Beth Stevenson. Mary joined the City of Cedar Rapids […]

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Reflections on the Grant Wood Memorial Window​ Talk

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

FREE with Museum admission Teri Van Dorston, assistant director at the Veterans Memorial Commission in Cedar Rapids discusses Grant Wood’s Veterans Memorial Window project for the Cedar Rapids Veterans Memorial Building.

LECTURE: FROM THE BATTLEFRONT TO THE HOMEFRONT

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

January 23, 2:30 pm. FREE with Museum admission Author, historian, and broadcaster Jeff Stein will present “From the Battlefront to the Homefront: Iowa Broadcasters Go to War,” the story of Iowa journalists who covered conflicts from World War II to the Gulf War. This talk is made possible by the Humanities Iowa Speakers Bureau.

LECTURE TOVA BRANDT: “DANISH IMMIGRATION IN IOWA”

Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St., Dubuque, IA, United States

Tova Brandt, Executive Director of The Museum of Danish America in Elk Horn, Iowa will present a talk: “Danish Immigration to Iowa.” Like all immigrants, Danes who arrived in Iowa adapted to a new landscape, new culture, and new opportunities. Brandt will discuss what motivated Danes to come to Iowa, what they contributed to the […]

A Conversation with a Curator

Virtual Event

Volumes have been written about art with discussions of craft reserved as an afterthought. Art history’s use of painting as the standard classification left three-dimensional works, such as crafts and ceramics, fighting for their rightful place with the same status as the painted image. Fariello’s talk challenges today’s art world vision and is sure to […]