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African American Art: Lunch & Learn with Dr. Henry Grubb

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

The Maroons: Free People of Color in America  Maroons were Africans and their descendants in the Americas who formed settlements away from New World chattel slavery. Some had escaped from plantations, but others had always been free, like those born among them in freedom. Part of the Dubuque Chapter NAACP Speakers Bureau Lunch & Learn Series. Free free to bring a sack lunch, however lunch will […]

Free

New Exhibition Opening/Member Preview

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

Join us for an exhibition opening and member preview of two new DuMA exhibitions, Flow: Journey through the Mississippi River Watershed and A City at Work: Dubuque Portraits from 1912. Light refreshments and cash bar provided. Flow: Journey through the Mississippi River Watershed is an exhibition focusing on themes of water and our personal connection […]

$10

Gallery Talk: Carrie Pearce

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

Join Peoria, Illinois artist Carrie Pearce for a gallery talk about the paintings in her exhibition The Merry Makers. Pearce explores the unlimited realm of imagination in her latest series The Merry Makers: Paintings by Carrie Pearce. The exhibition features ten figurative oil paintings from the series and opens January 25 in the Dubuque Museum […]

Exhibition Opening & Member Preview – Virtual Event

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Join us for a virtual exhibition opening and member preview of the new DuMA exhibition, "Portraits of the Pandemic": An Exhibition of Self-Portraits by Local Artists. We will start our evening with an interview of our Curator and Registrar, Stacy Peterson by Telegraph Herald Features Editor, Megan Gloss. Then we will join "Portraits" artists Lisa […]

Nichole Gronvold Roller Artist Talk

Virtual Event

A artist talk with Illinois artist Nichole Gronvold Roller discussing her Up Down and Through exhibition. Gronvold Roller explores Midwestern landscapes and architecture through her irregular polygonal canvases and abstract kaleidoscope imagery. This free artist talk will be pre-recorded and posted on the DuMA Facebook profile and YouTube channel the day of the event. The […]

Free

Exhibition Opening Reception

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

DuMA will debut three exhibitions and host an opening reception on Saturday, June 26 from 5:00-7:00 pm. The event is open to the public and will feature new works of art on view for the first time. Refreshments will be served along with a cash bar. Regular admission rates apply for non-members. Museum members are […]

Regular Admission

Art For All – Art Geisert’s 80th Birthday & Book Signing

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

A multigenerational event honoring artist Arthur Geisert and his latest book, How the Big Bad Wolf Got His Comeuppance. Admission includes book signing, story time, food and art activities. Bluegrass Alumatics will provide the musical entertainment and Flatted Fifth Blues + BBQ the food.

Biennial Artist Conversation

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

Join us for an in person guided conversation between Biennial artists Louise Kames, Daniel O'Brien and Katie Schutte in the Falb Gallery. See links below for more info on each of the artists. Louise Kames Daniel O'Brien Katie Schutte  

Free

Women of Influence Celebration

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

Friday, October 21 4 PM: Correspondences Gallery Talk 5 PM: Intimate Exchange Gallery Talk 6–9 PM: Opening Celebration $20 for members ($8 Under 21 ) $25 general admission ($10 Under 21) Free for 1874 Society members Celebrate new exhibitions and the women who inspire us. Join artists Mary Bergs and Lisa Hochstein inside their collaborative […]

$20 – $25

ARTIST TALK: Rachel Deutmeyer

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

Photographer Rachel Deutmeyer offers her thoughts on her exhibition Everything Fades and what it means for a Biennial artist to have a solo show. Free with admission