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In the Studio with Nick Wroblewski
In the Studio with Nick Wroblewski
Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking. An artist carves an image into the surface of a block of...
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In the Studio with Connie Roberts
In the Studio with Connie Roberts
Connie with one of her creations
Connie is our Second Sunday Guest in October!
Special thanks to Bethany Young (...
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The Shake Rag Alley Experience
It is only two hours away from Iowa City to Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Thereawaits the experience of a lifetime. (I may be a bit sheltered) I was lo...
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In the Studio with Miranda Meyer
In the Studio with Miranda Meyer
Miranda Meyer was born and raised in Iowa City, Iowa. She began her photography career as a young girl, taking p...
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In the Studio with Janet Bergeron
In the Studio withJanet Bergeron
Her short Bio here tells a bit of her story; we wanted to know a bit more!
Textiles have defined myworld since the...
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Blog by Clara Nartey--Interview of Iowa City Artist and Former Gallery Owner Astrid Bennett
Artist and Writer Clara Nartey Interviews one of Iowa Artisans Gallery's most prolific artists, Astrid Bennett. See here interview on Cara's websit...
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In the Studio with John Martinek
In the Studio with John Martinek
Iowa Artisans Gallery recently visited with John in his studio, which is in his home that he shares with fellow ...
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In the Studio with Liz Kinder
In the Studio with Liz Kinder
Did you know?
Brad and Angelina
Drank Tea
From Liz Kinder cups
“On the first morning
of their elicit liaiso...
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In the Studio with Hilde DeBruyne
In the Studio with Hilde DeBruyne
Originally from Belgium, Hilde has made a life in Iowa. Her art work has been in public and private collections ...
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In the Studio with Jo Myers-Walker
In studio interview with Jo Myers-Walker:
Jo Myers-Walker has been a lifelong artist and teacher for most of her adult life. Jo works primarily in...
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In The Studio With Michael Ryan
U of I in those days really was the “Athens of the West”.
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