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Des Moines

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 Photo Credit: Drew Dau
Photo Credit: Drew Dau
 Photo Credit: Drew Dau

Des Moines, Iowa’s capital city, offers a refreshing take on Midwest travel with a blend of creativity, history, and community pride. Its downtown skyline is anchored by the gold-domed Iowa State Capitol, which offers free guided tours and a striking view from its hilltop perch. Just across the river, the East Village mixes old brick storefronts with indie shops, coffee houses, and vibrant murals. It's where old meets new, a theme that runs throughout the city’s evolving identity.

Art plays a central role in Des Moines, both in galleries and out in the open. The Des Moines Art Center features works by Monet, Hopper, and Warhol and admission is always free. A short drive away, the Pappajohn Sculpture Park invites visitors to wander through 4.4 acres dotted with large-scale contemporary sculptures by world-renowned artists. For music fans, the 80/35 Festival brings live bands and crowds to downtown each summer, while the Des Moines Civic Center regularly hosts Broadway tours and local performances year-round.

Des Moines also knows how to throw a fair. The Iowa State Fair, held every August, is one of the largest and oldest in the country. Beyond the butter cow and deep-fried creativity, it hosts livestock shows, carnival rides, concerts, and quirky contests (like beard-growing and rubber chicken tossing). The fairgrounds turn into a city of their own for 11 days, drawing more than a million visitors from across the region.

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Iowa Artists 2026: Henry Payer
From 1/17/2026 - 6/17/2026
The 2026 edition of Iowa Artists welcomes Sioux City-born artist Henry Payer, a member of the Ho Chunk people, who will explore his Indigenous American history and identity through his signature mixed media works. The exhibition, Aagakink Haciwi: We Live Opposite Each Other, will feature a suite of collages combining historical archives with personal experience, and a new sculpture symbolizing the Ho Chunk's enduring search for a homeland, offering attendees a unique blend of Native traditions and Western popular culture.
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Honey, You’re a Wonderful Model
From 2/14/2026 - 5/17/2026
Honey, You're a Wonderful Model is an immersive installation featuring the hand-drawn animated films of Austrian artist Maria Lassnig, filled with zany characters and slapstick humor that delve into the complexities of human relationships, sexuality, grief, and artistic creation. The event not only showcases Lassnig's unique animations but also includes her rarely seen drawings and paintings from the 1970s, providing a comprehensive look at her work as a pioneering and feminist artist.
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