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7th Annual Southwest Iowa Art Tour: Connecting Communities Through Art

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September 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Southwest Iowa Art Tour will take place in a modified form for their annual event this Saturday, Sept. 19th. As with everything this year, COVID-19 has brought a new set of challenges to the Seventh Annual Southwest Iowa Art Tour, but organizers and artists will be exercising proper precautions to safely continue it at a limited number of locations as a one-day event on Saturday, September 19th from 10 AM to 6 PM.

Gathering Places will be exercising additional precautions including outdoor venues, social distancing measures and extra sanitizing to ensure the health and safety of our artists and participants. Masks will be recommended at all Gathering Places, and required at some locations. Please be respectful of individual Gathering Place guidelines, and of course please stay home if you are not feeling well. Participants and attendees are encouraged to chart their own course and visit some of the great businesses and eateries along the way, while discovering phenomenal art and artists in southwest Iowa.

The Southwest Iowa Art Tour is now in its seventh year connecting southwest Iowa communities through art. The first year included nine participating communities and thirty artists. The success of the Southwest Iowa Art Tour grew to its peak last year for the sixth annual event to twelve communities, sixteen Gathering Places, and more than ninety local artists. This year, with COVID-19 concerns the event has scaled back to 7 communities, 9 Gathering Places and 50 artists.

The self-guided tour allows participants to begin and end where they would like, come and go from location to location at their leisure, and explore diverse art forms – including fiber art, sculpture, pottery, painting, metal works, jewelry, glassware and much more from over ninety artists.

The nine unique stops will be located in the following Southwest Iowa towns: Avoca (Avoca Main Street, corner of Crocker & Elm), Council Bluffs (PACE Hoff Family Center for the Arts & Culture, 1001 South 6th Street), Glenwood (Mary Sneed’s Fine Art & Custom Framing, 507 S. Locust), Harlan (Historic Courthouse Square, 7th & Durant), Macedonia (Painted Camel Gallery, 320 Main Street), Malvern (Art Church, 201 E. 4th Street; Colorado Studio, 202 E. 5th Street; Fine Arts on 5th, 104 E. 5th Street) and Red Oak (Historic Fountain Square, 4th Street & Coolbaugh).

The Southwest Iowa Art Tour is coordinated by Golden Hills RC&D of Oakland and the collaborative efforts of local participating artists. Funding for coordination of this event is provided by the local businesses and organizations that stand behind the Art Tour each year. To find out which businesses are sponsors of the Art Tour, a full listing of sponsors may be found at www.swiarttour.com, or in the 2020 Southwest Iowa Art Tour brochures. Pick one up at the Golden Hills office in Oakland or at one of the Gathering Places so you can plan out your route!

For more information be sure to check the “Southwest Iowa Art” Tour Facebook page, or visit their website  www.swiarttour.com.