New Possible Places to Show
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New Possible Places to Show
these are a few ideas
Kirkwood Hotel Lobby in Collaboration with the restaurants
Courtyard outside of Capital Mall I think is on Locust
The Lift, I will contact
Ritual Cafe, I will contact them
Zanabars
New Office Buildings being built
State Buildings
Maybe a art show at the capitol building that would be sponsored by us.
Old wools worth Building, I will contact
Maybe some thing in conjunction with Metro Arts Alliance
Jordon Creek Mall
Valley Junction Fall Show
Possible show at Java Joes during the Large Downtown Art Festival
Maybe some thing with the Two Rivers Art Show In Nov.
Downtown Library
Ankeny Art Center, I will contact
will post more ideas as they come to me
Kirkwood Hotel Lobby in Collaboration with the restaurants
Courtyard outside of Capital Mall I think is on Locust
The Lift, I will contact
Ritual Cafe, I will contact them
Zanabars
New Office Buildings being built
State Buildings
Maybe a art show at the capitol building that would be sponsored by us.
Old wools worth Building, I will contact
Maybe some thing in conjunction with Metro Arts Alliance
Jordon Creek Mall
Valley Junction Fall Show
Possible show at Java Joes during the Large Downtown Art Festival
Maybe some thing with the Two Rivers Art Show In Nov.
Downtown Library
Ankeny Art Center, I will contact
will post more ideas as they come to me
Last edited by ccmr50309 on Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:20 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : edit)
Re: New Possible Places to Show
The Woolsworth Building that we talked about is actually the Hohberger building, and I think it's a great location and should be at the top of the list for possible locations for Friday night shows. I asked John Bussbee about the contact info and here is what he said:
That is the Hohberger Building, and is rented through Teachout Properties. The space is owned by architect Kirk Blunck. Contact him at his office. It is in the phone book, and the receptionist will put you in touch with his personal assistant. Not sure if it will help, but feel free to mention I had referred you to him, and if he could give any consideration to a fledging arts group, it would be appreciated.
Hopefully that will help.
That is the Hohberger Building, and is rented through Teachout Properties. The space is owned by architect Kirk Blunck. Contact him at his office. It is in the phone book, and the receptionist will put you in touch with his personal assistant. Not sure if it will help, but feel free to mention I had referred you to him, and if he could give any consideration to a fledging arts group, it would be appreciated.
Hopefully that will help.
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