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ARTSwork, the sister organization of the Des Moines Arts Festival, is committed to strengthening a vibrant and creative community. Dedicated to the principles of collaboration and creative expression, ARTSwork, inspires engagement with the arts, fosters and celebrates inclusion, values professionalism and quality, and champions new and emerging ideas.

 

To accomplish these aspirations, ARTSwork provides programming and support to creative entrepreneurs, advocates for a “arts first” leadership model, and inspires individuals to find their creative voice.

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Launched in November, 2023 by ARTSwork, the Iowa Artist Directory is a free, state-wide hub to connect the community with artists of all disciplines and for artists to find opportunities. 

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O'Halloran Family Foundation

Think Rotary for creatives. The Creatives’ Breakfast Club offers central Iowa creative entrepreneurs opportunities to connect with peers and advance their professional career development and education. 

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A MicroGrant Dinner is a ticketed event that includes artists' presentations, a contribution towards a local art project, and dinner.

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Artist Connect connects the education community to working artists. Artists demonstrate their work and showcase their skills and working studios to students, ages 5 - 18, and their teachers all via Zoom. 

Why ARTSWork?

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In 2016, Bravo Greater Des Moines commissioned the Central Iowa Regional Cultural Assessment to identify art and culture priorities that best support the Capital Crossroads vision plan catalyst priorities. The assessment identified “Strengthening the Creative Economy by developing the talent and skill sets of creative entrepreneurs and artists” as one of four cultural priorities.
 

In 2018, Bravo Greater Des Moines and the Des Moines Arts Festival pooled resources and connections to understand further opportunities in strengthening the creative economy in the local artist ecosystem. The organizations hired artist and arts and business strategist Chris Dahlquist to conduct a feasibility study that would lead to an action plan for professional development and capacity-building programs for regional artists of all disciplines. The study engaged local artists through workshops, round table discussions, one-on-one interviews, and an Artist Needs Assessment Survey.


The study results outlined three key strategies:
1. Strengthen cross-discipline artist networking: creative opportunities for artists of diverse backgrounds, disciplines and career stages to collaborate with and learn from one another.

2. Facilitate communication: establish a virtual resource center to provide information regarding opportunities, available resources/programming, and information on best practices.

3. Provide life-long learning opportunities. Coordinate relevant capacity-building programming for artists, ensuring a variety of access points for artists at all stages of artistic development.
 

The Des Moines Arts Festival evaluated this data and soon realized that a new entity that would focus primarily on these priorities was required. As a result, ARTSwork was born. Since its establishment in 2023, ARTSwork has introduced several initiatives, including the Iowa Artist DirectoryCreatives’ Breakfast ClubMicroGrant Dinner, and ArtistConnect

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