Ames Downtown Artwork Wander is Thursday. We have the checklist of places, artists

Potter Greg Lamont creates a clay vase during the Art Walk in downtown Ames in June 2017.

Art enthusiasts will be drawn to downtown Ames Thursday as Ames Most important Street retains its 27th once-a-year Art Wander from 5-8 p.m.

In new years, Ames Key Avenue described an attendance of more than 4,000 folks at the party. The event is ordinarily held in early June, but in 2020 it was held in October due to COVID-19 figures becoming so significant in Story County in June. 

The Art Wander will return in force this 12 months with additional than 60 artists participating at much more than 50 firms and venues. 

“The annual Artwork Walk is a good celebration that showcases downtown corporations as properly as local community artists,” Ames Main Road posted on its web site. “Find the artwork of about 60 artists like painters, jewellery makers, photographers, woodworkers, potters, sculptors, musicians, and a lot additional.”

There is no admission cost for the loved ones-friendly party. 

Ames Most important Street’s list of locations and artists:

  • 301 Major, 301 Main St. – Letter with Lauren Liz, calligraphy
  • Acorn Antiques and Consignments, 319 Primary St. – Debonair Offer Co., Christine Brinkmeyer, artist-designed pocket T-shirts
  • Ames Background Museum, 416 Douglas Ave. – Chuck Bickel, paintings, drawings, illustrations and woodwork
  • Ames Public Library, 515 Douglas Ave. – Amara Agba, digital artwork and portray
  • Ames Tile, 115 Most important St. – Karrie Daniels
  • Ames Yoga Centre, 327 Primary St., Suite 3 – Mary Ann Kainlauri Studio, paintings and prints
  • Aunt Maude’s, 547 Most important St. – Andrew Gunhus, painting
  • Ann’s Insurance, 118 Principal St. – Ann Webb, mixed-media
  • Avec Style Construct, 131 Key St. – Diane Michaud Lowry, images Tibi Chelcea, digital technologies and multimedia layout Sue Trom, quilt artisan and Patty Trom-Hen, multimedia
  • Cafe Diem, 229 Principal St. – Brooke Hartmann, paintings
  • Stylish Salon, 202 Main St. – Jorja Kemp, alcoholic beverages artwork Sew & Throw, sewing
  • Chocolaterie Stam, 230 Key St. – Caroline Freese, multimedia
  • Cynthia Duff Plaza, Major and Douglas – Reid Miller
  • Della Viti Ames, 323 Main St. – Matt Corones and josephdavidsoukup, art with poetry
  • Pet dog-Eared Textbooks, 203 Primary St. – Tanvi Rastogi, painting and drawing
  • Duck Worth Donning, 232 Principal St. – Tim Examine, 5 Finger Studio, painting
  • Emerhoff’s Footwear, 215 Main St. – Ethan Marino, illustrations and graphic design
  • Essence of Pure Elegance, 410 Primary St. – Palms that Dance, Sabrina Bush
  • Everts Flowers, 329 Major St. – Terry Scroll, observed artwork
  • The Body Store, 210 Primary St., upper degree – Keith VanDePol, painting
  • Gilger Designs, 236 Main St. – Justin Gilger, bonsai trees demonstration
  • Terrific Harvest Bakery and Cafe, 502 Burnett Ave. – Clara Mikovec and Emma Bolles, painting
  • Good Plains Sauce & Dough Co., 129 Major St. – Gabryel Rudloff
  • Heroic Hair, 209 Main St. – Dylan Jacobson, comics and illustrations
  • Heroic Ink, 211 Main St. – Free crafts from The Workspace
  • KHOI Neighborhood Radio, 410 Douglas Ave. – CTS (Cleora Stanley)
  • The Knittery Nook & Fibre Co., 328 Major St., Suite 115 – Marilyn Anderson, fiber artist
  • Lindsey Loo’s, 312 Main St. – Jamila Johnson, handmade print blocks, illustration prints, watercolor paintings and ink illustrations
  • The Loft, 233 Most important St. – Fern Neubauer, paintings and jewelry
  • Lott New music Studio, 401 Clark Ave, Suite 220 – McKayla Carlson, multimedia paintings and sculptures
  • Melissa Stenstrom Fantastic Jewellery, 507 Major St. – Valerie Williams, ceramics and jewellery Liz Morse, are living songs
  • Moorman Clothiers, 226 Primary St. – Kelsey Wilson, portray and illustration
  • Morning Bell Coffee Roasters, 111 Key St., Suite 101 – Laura Roy, paintings Christian Schnieder, stay new music
  • NAMI of Central Iowa, 424 Fifth St. – Betty Chamness Trost, portray and embroidery
  • Noir, 405 Kellogg Ave. – Carmen Cerra, pen and ink sketches Saxophone Thursday, dwell songs
  • Nook & Nest, 309 Most important St. – Created by Gina, portray
  • Oak Lane Candle Co., 121 Key St. – Laurie Hoifeldt, painting
  • Octagon Heart for the Arts, 427 Douglas Ave. – Ruben Ruiz, ceramics
  • Photosynthesis, 317 Most important St. – Bill Rickard, spoon artist Wendie Schneider, photography Elisabeth Lonergan, photography
  • Rippke Layout, 429 Douglas Ave. – Shelby Mitchell, jewellery
  • The Salon in Ames, 323 Primary St. – Cody Burgduff
  • Tale County Democrats, 415 Principal St. – Shawn Palek, airbrush
  • Threadit, 429 Douglas Ave. – Janae Smith, attire architect
  • Tom Evans Park, Burnett and Most important – Ames General public Art Commission Onion Creek Band, reside songs
  • Torrent Brewing Firm, 504 Burnett Ave. – Greg Lamont, hand-thrown wheel pottery
  • Remodel Wellness Collective, 130 Main St. – ResinateD’, hand-thrown wheel pottery
  • Tres Teal, 314 Main St. – Angela Dunkin, blended-media and jewelry
  • The Vinyl Grind, 303 Kellogg Ave. – Blake Delaney
  • Z.W. Mercantile, 301 Key St., Suite 108 – Alicia Wilkinson, multimedia painting